Victory+in+war

  • 31Victory Stadium — was an American Football stadium located in Roanoke, Virginia. History Victory Stadium was constructed in 1942. The name was meant to be a rallying cry for Allied victory in World War II. The stadium seated approximately 25,000, which made it the …

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  • 32War — • In its juridical sense, a contention carried on by force of arms between sovereign states, or communities having in this regard the right of states Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. War     War …

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  • 33War of the Spider Queen —   …

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  • 34war — [ wɔr ] noun *** ▸ 1 when countries fight ▸ 2 effort to stop something ▸ 3 when people compete ▸ 4 when people fight/argue ▸ 5 World War II ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) uncount fighting between two or more countries, that involves the use of the military and …

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  • 35Victory Square — may refer to several places.*Victory Square in Warsaw, Poland, the name of Pilsudski Square during the Communist era. *Victory Square in Vancouver, Canada *Victory Square in Bucharest, Romania *Victory Square (Russian: Ploshchad Pobedy) is a… …

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  • 36Victory Park, Chorley — Victory Park Full name Victory Park Location Chorley, England Built 1919 …

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  • 37War of Succession of Champagne — Date 1216 1222 Location County of Champagne and its environs; mostly concentrated in southeastern Champagne Result Loyalist victory, Theobald IV succeeds as Count, Countess Regent Blanche centralizes authority over …

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  • 38Victory Songs — Студийный альбом Ensiferum Дата выпуска 20 апреля 2007 Записан 12 сентября 2006 декабрь 2006 …

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  • 39War of the League of Cognac — Part of the Italian Wars Charles I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Empire the victor of the war …

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  • 40War and Peace (Prokofiev) — War and Peace (Op. 91) ( Война и мир in Russian, Voyna i mir in transliteration) is an opera in two parts (an Epigraph and thirteen scenes), sometimes arranged as five acts, by Sergei Prokofiev to a Russian libretto by the composer and Mira… …

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