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William Davis Miners ' Memorial Day is celebrated in coal mining towns to commemorate the deaths of miners at the hands of the coal companies.
As the university celebrated its Golden Jubilee on December 24, 2005, a special emblem ( see above ) was created to commemorate the occasion, and the motto ' To Know Is To Grow ' was coined.
* Remembrance Day is celebrated on November 11 in the Commonwealth of Nations and various European countries ( including France and Belgium ) to commemorate World War I and other wars.
* On 24 November each year, Lachit Divas is celebrated statewide in Assam, India, to commemorate the heroism of the great general Lachit Borphukan and the victory of the Assamese army over the Mughal army at the battle of Saraighat in 1671.
The marriage was celebrated with great pomp and splendour and many feasts and entertainments, and public parades, and celebrations followed, to commemorate the event.
Moros y cristianos celebrated in many towns and cities of Spain, to commemorate the battles of Reconquista
The Royal Thai Armed Forces Day is celebrated on January 18 to commemorate the victory of King Naresuan the Great in battle against the Vice-King of Burma in 1593.
To commemorate this, on the first Sunday in Lent the Feast of Orthodoxy is celebrated every year since then.
Mother Ann Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of August to commemorate the arrival of the English Shakers in America in 1774.
In its earlier form this ceremony was instituted to commemorate the conquest of Dalmatia by Doge Pietro II Orseolo in 1000, and was celebrated on Ascension Day.
Bounty Day is celebrated on 23 January by Pitcairn Islanders in commemoration of the 1790 burning of the Bounty, and on 8 June as the national holiday on Norfolk Island to commemorate the 1856 arrival of settlers from Pitcairn Island.
The numerous coins of Nicaea which still exist attest the interest taken in the city by the emperors, as well as its attachment to the rulers ; many of them commemorate great festivals celebrated there in honour of gods and emperors, as Olympia, Isthmia, Dionysia, Pythia, Commodia, Severia, Philadelphia, etc.
The event is celebrated locally as the " First Battle of the American Revolutionary War " and in 1908 the U. S. Senate authorized erection of a local monument to commemorate it as such.
Well dressing was celebrated in only one or two villages in Derbyshire by the 19th century, and in Buxton it wasn't introduced until 1840, " to commemorate the beneficence of the Duke of Devonshire who, at his own expense, made arrangements for supplying the Upper Town, which had been much inconvenienced by the distance to St Anne's well on the Wye, with a fountain of excellent water within easy reach of all ".
Pope Pius V instituted a new Catholic feast day of Our Lady of Victory to commemorate the battle, which is now celebrated by the Catholic Church as the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary.
On the 25th anniversary of the incident in 2008, pilots Pearson and Quintal were celebrated in a parade in Gimli, and a mural was dedicated to commemorate the landing.
Founder's Day at Dulwich College is celebrated at the end of the Summer Term to commemorate the signing of the letters patent by James I on 21 June 1619 authorizing Edward Alleyn to establish a college in Dulwich to be called ' the College of God's Gift, in Dulwich in Surrey '.
* Eid al-Adha ( " Festival of the Sacrifice "), Greater Eid, or Eid-e Qurban, celebrated to commemorate prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son for God
Both commemorate the joint triumph celebrated by Titus and his father Vespasian in the summer of 71.
A group of Trondheim-based institutions including NTNU celebrated a 250th Jubilee in 2010 to commemorate this history, while NTNU itself celebrated its centennial.
* Pakaradjaan Basilan, celebrated annually from March 1 to March 7 to commemorate the founding anniversary of the Province of Basilan.
Festivus is a secular holiday celebrated on December 23 as a way to commemorate the holiday season without participating in its pressures and commercialism.
A special day is dedicated to commemorate the Jewish victory called " Adar " and each year it is celebrated two days before " Mordecai Day ".
The Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic churches commemorate Nicodemus on the Sunday of the Myrrhbearers, celebrated on the Third Sunday of Pascha ( i. e., the second Sunday after Easter ) as well as August 2, the date when tradition holds that his relics were found, along with those of Stephen the Protomartyr, Gamaliel, and Abibas ( Gamaliel's second son ).

commemorate and military
* 2004: To commemorate the centenary of the Entente Cordiale, the British led the military parade with the Red Arrows flying overhead.
* 2007: To commemorate the centenary of the Treaty of Rome, the military parade was led by troops from the 26 other EU member states, all marching at the French time.
Monument to commemorate the 1970 military victory over the Portuguese raid.
This is a monument erected in 113 in Rome to commemorate the conquest of Dacia by Emperor Trajan ( ruled 98-117 ): its bas-reliefs are a key source for Roman military equipment.
The lorica segmentata eventually disappeared from Roman use, most likely due to its high cost and difficult maintenance despite its good qualities, although it appears to have still been in use into the early 4th century, being depicted in the Arch of Constantine erected in 315 during the reign of Constantine I to commemorate his military achievements.
The poet laureate became responsible for writing and presenting official verses to commemorate both personal occasions, such as the monarch's birthday or royal births and marriages, and public occasions, such as coronations and military victories.
In addition to providing spectacular entertainments to the Roman populace, the building was also conceived as a gigantic triumphal monument to commemorate the military achievements of the Flavians during the Jewish wars.
Fort Battleford has been declared a National Historic site of Canada to commemorate its role as military base of operations for Cut Knife Hill, Fort Pitt, as a refuge for 500 area settlers and its role in the Siege of Battleford.
Following the First World War, the King made an official visit to Leicester in 1919 to commemorate its contributions to the military victory.
To commemorate President Harry S Truman's signing an order to end segregation in the military McNamara issued Directive 5120. 36 on July 26, 1963.
The town library, situated in a refurbished military battery, is named after the poet, and streets such as Raven and Gold Bug Drives commemorate his works.
It is the anniversary of the end of hostilities in the First World War at 11 a. m. in 1918, " to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts ".< ref >
Since the Soviet Union was to the east of Germany, it was May 9 Moscow Time when the German military surrender became effective, which is why Eastern European countries including Russia and former Soviet republics commemorate Victory Day on 9 May instead of 8 May.
During the past 40 years, its use has been extended to commemorate deaths in all military conflicts.
It includes military honours, certificates of service, war art, Remembrance Day poppies, and other material used by Canadians to remember and commemorate their military past and to honour those who have served.
) To commemorate his military victory, Qianlong established the Puning Temple Complex of Chengde in 1755.
From the 16th century medals were made, both by rulers for presentation and private enterprise for sale, to commemorate specific events, including military battles and victories, and from this grew the practice of awarding military medals specifically to combatants, though initially only a few of the officers.
The inscriptions were added about 200 years later by Ramesses II to commemorate his military victories.
A victory title is an honorific title adopted by a successful military commander to commemorate his defeat of an enemy nation.
* Triumphal arches, almost always to commemorate military successes-e. g.
One of the most prominent memorial buildings intended to commemorate Germany's past and anticipated military glory was Wilhelm Kreis's Soldatenhalle.
On 10 April 2010, a Tupolev Tu-154M plane was carrying Lech Kaczyński, his wife Maria Kaczyńska, and other members of a Polish delegation ( top public and military figures of Polish state ) from Warsaw to commemorate the Katyn massacre.
Furthermore the Tryzub is heavily used in the military heraldry of the Italian Army to commemorate the Italian participation on the Eastern Front during World War II.

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