Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Bayreuth" ¶ 10
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

commemorate and feat
The statues commemorate their feat of pulling their mother's cart several miles to the Sanctuary of Hera in the absence of oxen.
The Sarazen Bridge at the Augusta National Golf Club is named to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of this feat.
Jack is dubbed ' Jack the Giant-Killer ' for this feat and receives not only the giant's wealth but a sword and belt to commemorate the event.
He lately helped his parents to restore the Father Tree Holt by purging a pool of malevolent magic left by Madcoil, and his name was changed to Sunstream to commemorate the feat.
Similarly, in order to commemorate her feat, a life-size statue of Pasang Lhamu was erected at Bouddha, Chuchepati ; a postage stamp was issued in her name ; the Government of Nepal renamed Jasamba Himal ( 7, 315 m ) in the Mahalangur Range as Pasang Lhamu Peak ; the Ministry of Agriculture named a special strain of wheat as Pasang Lhamu wheat ; the Pasang Lhamu Memorial Hall was established in Dhulabari of Jhapa district in east Nepal ; and the 117-Km Trishuli-Dunche road was named the Pasang Lhamu Highway.
In 2003 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the heroic journey, Didier Pijolet and Leigh Wootton both completed the feat in under a month.
Argyll considered himself the victor and struck a medal to commemorate his feat.
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of Semakau Landfill — a unique sanitary landfill with rich biodiversity that has been lauded internationally as an engineering feat — NEA launched a commemorative book, entitled “ Habitats in Harmony: The Story of Semakau Landfill ” in August 2009.

commemorate and had
" The name " Olympique " was originally proposed but changed to Franciade to commemorate the fact that it had taken the revolution four years to establish a republican government in France.
Within weeks of the Stonewall Riots, Craig Rodwell, proprietor of the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop in lower Manhattan, was working to commemorate them by replacing the Annual Reminder, which had been held annually in at Independence Hall in Philadelphia since 1965, with a celebration of the Stonewall Riots.
Ditka and Williams had a mock wedding picture taken to commemorate the occasion.
King William I of the Netherlands had the Butte du Lion erected on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where his son, William II of the Netherlands ( the Prince of Orange ), was knocked from his horse by a musket ball to the shoulder and as a tribute to his courage.
As material given to propagandists said, the 16 fallen were the first losses and the ceremony was an occasion to commemorate everyone who had died for the movement.
Ceans had participated in the defeat of the Persians at the Battle of Salamis and they could take pride in the fact that an elegy composed by Bacchylides's uncle was chosen by Athens to commemorate the Athenians who fell at the Battle of Marathon.
In 1578 Henry created the Order of the Holy Spirit to commemorate his becoming first King of Poland and later King of France on the Feast of Pentecost and gave it precedence over the earlier Order of St. Michael, which had lost much of its original prestige through its having been awarded too frequently and too readily.
La Défense is named after the iconic statue La Défense de Paris, which was erected in 1883 to commemorate the soldiers who had defended Paris during the Franco-Prussian War.
To commemorate her faithful watchman, Hera had the hundred eyes of Argus preserved forever, in a peacock's tail.
Gaiman has announced that to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of The Sandman, a new volume will be produced ; it will include a story about the victory that had exhausted Morpheus prior to the beginning of the original story.
On 22 December 2010, at an extraordinary general meeting of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, Sevilla FC requested permission from the Federation to keep the trophy they had won in the 2009 final to commemorate the victory of the Spanish national team at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
A small group of former NRL and NASA workers had been in communication, and a number of government agencies were asked to commemorate the event.
In 2011 the city erupted in controversy after the City Council voted to ban the flying of the Confederate flag on city light poles, a practice which had previously been allowed to commemorate the Virginia holiday Lee-Jackson Day, which is observed on the Friday before Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Contemporary reports suggest that Emperor Constantius II had it built to commemorate his victories.
Davis had erected in a rock on the trail to Bridal Veil Falls a plaque to commemorate Farnsworth, in which was inscribed the words " The Keeper of Stray Ladies ," although Davis did not include her name in the plaque.
In 1867, the name of the village was changed to " Soldiers Grove " to commemorate the troops who had camped in the area during the Black Hawk War.
He later had rock reliefs cut at Bishapur and Naqsh-e Rustam to commemorate his victory.
It is believed that at some point in the early 19th century, William Douglas, 4th Duke of Queensberry planted the Nile Clumps to commemorate Admiral Nelson and had the hill fort landscaped as part of the grounds around the mansion.
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 ".
A plate with the date 2006 was put up where the stolen swastika had been to commemorate the completion of restoration work.
Batchelor started her genealogical research in 1976 as a young mother who wanted to commemorate the American bicentennial year in a way that had special meaning for her family.
In 1913, the National Battlefields Commission placed a column identical to one that had been built on the site in 1849, and a Cross of Sacrifice was constructed on the plains to commemorate soldiers who were lost in World War I ; it continues to be the location of Remembrance Day ceremonies every year.
Corbould's sketch was based on the cameo-like head by William Wyon, which had been designed for a medal used to commemorate the visit of Queen Victoria to the City of London in 1837.
In 2006, it was revealed that English Heritage had refused to commission a blue plaque to commemorate Bolan, as they believed him to be of " insufficient stature or historical significance ".

commemorate and Fountain
Other noteworthy monuments in the square are the Fountain by Giovanni Carrara, an architect from Bergamo ( 1542 ); the Columns bearing the Venetian Lion and the Statue of Justice ( 1614 ), the statues of Hercules and Cacus and the Statue of Peace ( 1819 ) which was donated to Udine by Emperor Francis I to commemorate the peace Treaty of Campoformido.
As with the house that sits on them, the grounds too were transformed throughout the decades: Lady Byng created the existing rock garden, with a reflecting pool and wild corner for growing trilliums and orchids ; a totem pole by Kwakiutl carver Mungo Martin was gifted to the Earl Alexander of Tunis by the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia-in-Council ; the Fountain of Hope was initiated by Gerda Hnatyshyn to mark the International Year of Disabled Persons, built in front of Rideau Hall, and dedicated to Terry Fox ; and an inukshuk by artist Kananginak Pootoogook, from Cape Dorset, Nunavut, was built to commemorate the second National Aboriginal Day, in 1997.
Flora Fountain was remained as " Hutatma Chowk " ( Martyrs ' Square ) to commemorate the 105 demostrators killed in the firing.
Alderman Proctor's Drinking Fountain on Clifton Down was built in 1872 by G and H Godwin in a Gothic Revival style to commemorate the 1861 presentation of Clifton Down to the City of Bristol.
The largest monument is the Stewart Memorial Fountain, built to commemorate Lord Provost Robert Stewart ( 1851 – 1854 ) and his achievement of providing the city with fresh water from Loch Katrine.
Later additions to the park include: the Horace Wells Monument in 1875, sculpted by Truman Howe Bartlett ; the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch, designed by George Keller in 1886 to commemorate those who fought in the American Civil War ; the Corning Fountain in 1899, with sculpture by J. Massey Rhind ; the carousel in 1974 ; and the performance pavilion in 1995.
Following his father's death, Buxton commissioned architect Samuel Sanders Teulon to design the Buxton Memorial Fountain to commemorate his father's role, with others, in the abolition of slavery.

commemorate and built
* 215 BC – A temple is built on the Capitoline Hill dedicated to Venus Erycina to commemorate the Roman defeat at Lake Trasimene.
A new forum was built in the name of Arcadius, on the seventh hill of Constantinople, the Xērolophos, in which a column was begun to commemorate his ' victory ' over Gainas ( although the column was only completed after Arcadius ' death by Theodosius II ).
This monument, built to commemorate Prussia's victories, was relocated 1938 – 39 from its previous position in front of the Reichstag.
The Mosque of Omar ( Bethlehem ) | Mosque of Omar ( Umar ), built in 1860 to commemorate the Caliph Umar's visit to Bethlehem
The reconstructed Treasury of Athens, built to commemorate their victory at the Battle of Marathon.
These were built by the various Greek city states — those overseas as well as those on the mainland — to commemorate victories and to thank the oracle for her advice, which was thought to have contributed to those victories.
The most impressive is the now-restored Athenian Treasury, built to commemorate the Athenians ' victory at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC.
It was never built, but eighteen years later in 1815 Gilly's pupil, Karl Friedrich Schinkel ( 1781 – 1841 ), put forward plans for a National Memorial Cathedral to commemorate the recent victories in the Wars of Liberation.
Among these houses, Bevacqua remember the Villa Villa and Cumbo, S. Marina, and the ancient church of ' Spadafora, S. Peter. Among the most famous are those of the Fatherland Fallen Milazzo ( located in Piazza Roma and erected in 1924 ), the source of the mythical and ancient Apple ( opposite the Church of the Carmine ), the ' Statue of Liberty, built in honor of Garibaldi, the Statue of Luigi Rizzo, the monument Milazzo Bridge, erected to commemorate the famous battle of 20 July 1860 ; the large floor mosaic depicting the coat of arms, located in the Atrium of the Carmine.
The largest by far is the Temple of Olympian Zeus, built to commemorate the Battle of Himera in 480 BC: it is believed to have been the largest Doric temple ever built.
The Maitland Monument in Corfu, built to commemorate Sir Thomas Maitland
This is the biggest square in South-Eastern Europe and one of the largest in Europe, and replete with green spaces and interesting structures, such as a Roman-style rotunda from the era of British administration, known as the Maitland monument, built to commemorate Sir Thomas Maitland.
In 8 BC the Emperor Augustus built a triumphal monument at La Turbie to commemorate the pacification of the region, and he began to Romanize Provence politically and culturally.
It was built with proceeds from the fair, to commemorate Thomas Jefferson, who initiated the Louisiana Purchase, as was the first memorial to the third President.
Fans built a 16-foot-by-20-foot, 1, 000-pound TIE fighter float to commemorate Star Wars < nowiki >'</ nowiki > thirtieth anniversary as part of the 2007 Crystal Lake Gala Parade.
It was built to commemorate the 25th anniversary the sultan's reign.
To commemorate the 85th anniversary of the city's foundation, the snow-white church of the Savior-on-the-Waters was modeled after the White Monuments of Vladimir and Suzdal and built on the shore for the sailors of Murmansk ( see photograph ).
The Ilam cross was built in 1840 by Jesse Watts Russell of Ilam Hall to commemorate his wife.
Henry began a great friendship with the Feuillant reformer Jean de la Barrière and built a monastery for him and his followers to commemorate their friendship in 1587.
The 2nd century writer Lucian gave an account of the Greek Deucalion in De Dea Syria that seems to refer more to the Near Eastern flood legends: in his version, Deucalion ( whom he also calls Sisythus ) took his children, their wives, and pairs of animals with him on the ark, and later built a great temple in Manbij ( northern Syria ), on the site of the chasm that received all the waters ; he further describes how pilgrims brought vessels of sea water to this place twice a year, from as far as Arabia and Mesopotamia, to commemorate this event.
In the 1980s another memorial was built near Shekou to commemorate the boy emperor.
It was built in the Flemish Renaissance style between 1911 and 1925 to commemorate the unification of the cities of Calais and Saint Pierre in 1885.
* Michael Archangel Cathedral, a diminutive church built in 1873 – 1891 to Kaminsky's designs in order to commemorate the victorious conclusion of the Caucasian War.

1.216 seconds.