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Victorious and Archduke
Victorious Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen during the Battle of Aspern-Essling

Victorious and Charles
The foundation was confirmed by the King of France Charles VII the Victorious in 1452.
Charles VII ( 22 February 1403 22 July 1461 ), called the Victorious () or the Well-Served (), was King of France from 1422 to his death, though he was initially opposed by Henry VI of England, whose Regent, the Duke of Bedford, ruled much of France including the capital, Paris.
Bowra's father had been born in Ningpo, and his paternal grandfather Edward Charles Bowra had also worked for the Chinese Customs, after serving in the Ever Victorious Army under " Chinese Gordon ".
He found his cause supported by the " Ever Victorious Army ", which, having been raised by an American named Frederick Townsend Ward, was placed under the command of Charles George Gordon.
In November 1863 the Ever Victorious Army of Charles Gordon recaptured the city from the Taiping forces.
* Charles VII of France, " the Victorious " ( 1403 1461 )
But Li Hongzhang lead the Why Army combined by the " Ever Victorious Army ," which, having been raised by an American named Frederick Townsend Ward, was placed under the command of Charles George Gordon.
She was a daughter of King Charles VII of France, " The Victorious ," and Marie of Anjou.
Following Ward's death in September 1862 after the Battle of Cixi, command of the Ever Victorious Army passed, after a short period of time, to Charles George Gordon, known as " Chinese " Gordon.

Victorious and Austria
Adalbert the Victorious ( c. 985 26 May 1055 ) was Margrave of Austria from 1018 until his death.

Victorious and during
* Heinemann-Grüder, Andreas Keinerlei Untergang: German Armaments Engineers during the Second World War and in the Service of the Victorious Powers in Monika Renneberg and Mark Walker ( editors ) Science, Technology and National Socialism 30 50 ( Cambridge, 2002 paperback edition ) ISBN 0-521-52860-7
He continued this work until World War II, during which time he served as a lieutenant in the Royal Navy, seeing active service aboard the cruiser HMS Aurora and the aircraft carrier HMS Victorious, returning to acting in 1946.
Similarly, the deathride by Sarnow's battlecruisers in The Short Victorious War bears a resemblance to similar manoeuvres by Admiral von Hipper during the Battle of Jutland.
Born in Tanfield Lea, County Durham, he served in the Royal Navy aboard HMS Victorious during the Second World War.
The infantry of the Ever Victorious Army was organised into battalions, usually referred to during the period of Gordon's command as regiments.

Victorious and Battle
Victorious at the Battle of La Roche-l ' Abeille, but defeated in the Battle of Moncontour on October 3rd, he entered into the negotiations for what became the Peace of Saint-Germain ( 1570 ).
Victorious at the 1861 Battle of Pavón, however, Mitre obtained important concessions from the national army, notably the amendment of the Constitution to provide for indirect elections through an electoral college.
In 981, upon his return to Córdoba from the Battle of Torrevicente, in which he crushed his last remaining rival ( and father-in-law, Ghalib Al-Nasiri ), he assumed the title of Al-Mansur bi-llah, Victorious by Grace of God.
Styrbjörn the Strong ( Old Norse Styrbjörn Sterki ) ( died c. 985 ) was, according to late Norse sagas, the son of the Swedish king Olof, and the nephew of Olof's co-ruler and successor Eric the Victorious, who defeated and killed Styrbjörn at the Battle of Fyrisvellir.
It was also the location of the Battle of the Fýrisvellir between Eric the Victorious and his nephew Styrbjörn the Strong, in the 980s.
The book portrays the political situation of Europe in the later Viking Age, Andalusia under Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir, Denmark under Harold Bluetooth, followed by the struggle between Eric the Victorious and Sweyn Forkbeard, Ireland under Brian Boru, England under Ethelred the Unready, and the Battle of Maldon, all before the backdrop of the gradual Christianisation of Scandinavia, contrasting the pragmatic Norse pagan outlook with the exclusiveness of Islam and Christianity.
Eric the Victorious praying to Odin before the Battle of the Fýrisvellir, c 985, by Jenny Nyström.
Gesta Danorum ( book 10 ), Styrbjarnar þáttr Svíakappa and Eyrbyggja saga relate that in the early 980s, the exiled Swedish prince Styrbjörn the Strong brought the Jomsvikings to a devastating defeat against Styrbjörn's uncle Eric the Victorious at the Battle of the Fýrisvellir, Uppsala, in 984 or 985, while trying to take the crown of Sweden by force of arms.
The Battle of Fýrisvellir was a battle for the throne of Sweden which was fought in the 980s on the plain called Fýrisvellir, where modern Uppsala is situated, by King Eric the Victorious and his nephew Styrbjörn the Strong.

Victorious and
* February 25 The Communist Party seizes control of Czechoslovakia, a day celebrated by that regime as " Victorious February " ( Czech :" Vítězný únor "; Slovak :" Víťazný Február ") until November 1989.
* probable Eric the Victorious, King of Sweden 970 995
John I of Brabant, also called John the Victorious ( 1252 / 1253 3 May 1294 ) was Duke of Brabant ( 1267 1294 ), Lothier and Limburg ( 1288 1294 ).
SpongeBob, iCarly, Victorious and Big Time Rush are the most frequently aired programs on Nickelodeon, with SpongeBob in particular typically airing about 9 11 times each day on average.
Nickelodeon also advertises hour-long episodes of its original series, such as iCarly, True Jackson, VP, Big Time Rush, Victorious and House of Anubis as movies ; though these technically do not qualify as such as the " TV movie " versions of Nickelodeon's original series are shorter than the standard length of a television movie ( approximately 45 minutes without commercials, compared to the typical 75 100 minutes for television movies ), the hour-long episodes of the channel's multi-camera comedies are shot using that camera setup ( whereas feature films and television movies are standardly shot in a single-camera setup ), laugh tracks are used and the programs are shot on videotape instead of film ( though the video frame rate of its multi-camera comedies are reduced to the 24p film frame rate, using the filmizing process ).
) these programs include Dora the Explorer, Pinky Dinky Doo, Invader Zim, The Hills, SpongeBob SquarePants, The Fairly OddParents, Behind the Music, Big Time Rush, iCarly and Victorious.
* Taylor Caldwell Never Victorious, Never Defeated
The first undisputed king of Sweden was Eric the Victorious, who lived around 970 994.
* Queen's Plate Victorious
Olof Skötkonung ( Old Swedish: Olawær Skotkonongær, Old Icelandic: Óláfr sænski ), also known as Olaf Eiríksson ( c. 980 1022 ) was King of Sweden, son of Eric the Victorious and, according to Icelandic sources, Sigrid the Haughty.
* Purlie Victorious ( 1961 62 )
* 20 30: Ludi Victoriae Caesaris, " Games of the Victorious Caesar ", held annually from 45 BC
Sometimes Eric the Victorious is referred to as either King Eric V or VI, modern inventions based on counting backwards from Eric XIV ( 1560 68 ), who adopted his numeral according to a fictitious history of Sweden.
* Otto V, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( 1439 1471 ), also called Otto the Victorious
* March 9 12 Fairey Albacore torpedo bombers from the aircraft carrier HMS Victorious attack the German battleship Tirpitz while she is at sea off Norway.
* November 8 Operation Torch the Allied amphibious landings in French North Africa take place, supported by the British aircraft carriers HMS Victorious, HMS Formidable, HMS Argus, HMS Avenger, HMS Biter, and HMS Dasher with 160 aircraft and the American carriers, USS Sangamon ( ACV-26 ),,, and USS Santee ( ACV-29 ) with 136 aircraft.

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