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Victorious, Carl-Magnus begins to romance Charlotte, granting her wish at last.
The particular form of Palden Lhamo at Lhamo La-tso is Gyelmo Maksorma, " The Victorious One who Turns Back Enemies ".
In March 1863 Gordon took command of the force at Songjiang, which had received the name of " Ever Victorious Army ".
Victorious at Vercellae, Marius and Catulus were both granted triumphs as the co-commanding generals.
A grey granite hexagonal temple-shaped war memorial sits at the entrance to Church Place, topped by a bronze-winged statue representing the spirit of Victorious Peace.
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 ).
* Albert Fishlow, " Alexander Gerschenkron: A Latecomer Who Emerged Victorious ", a review of Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective at EH. net ( 2003 )
Victorious over the Arabs, Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas refused to pay the annual tribute to Bulgaria in 966, complaining of the Bulgarian alliance with the Magyars, and undertook a show of force at the Bulgarian border.
Victorious at first, Leo had to retreat before the superior forces when the Antiochene armies joined Moslims.
Elsewhere, at Gibraltar, at Halifax, Nova Scotia and at sea in the Atlantic were the battleships Revenge, Rodney and Ramillies, the battlecruisers Repulse and Renown, and the aircraft carriers HMS Ark Royal and Victorious.
Once the departure of the German ships was discovered, Admiral Sir John Tovey, the Commander-in-Chief of the British Home Fleet, sailed with the King George V, Victorious and their escorts to support those already at sea.
He was served by one of the greatest generals of the time, Jawhar al-Saqli who in the year 969 CE, at the head of an army claimed to be 100, 000 strong conquered Egypt and laid the foundation of a new capital city to be called al-Qahira ( the Victorious ), which the West has corrupted to Cairo.
* 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.
On display at the Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum in Pyongyang, North Korea.
The sources only seem to mention the details when there was civil war ( Björn at Hauge and Anund Uppsale ) or problems of succession ( Eric the Victorious, Olof ( II ) Björnsson and Styrbjörn Starke ).
According to Hervarar saga, he was preceded by his father Anund Uppsale and uncle Björn at Hauge and he was succeeded by Björn ( the father of Eric the Victorious and Olof Björnsson ).
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.
Antialcidas Nikephoros " the Victorious " was a Western Indo-Greek king of the Eucratid Dynasty, who reigned from his capital at Taxila.
* An excerpt of The Short Victorious War is available for download or reading online at the Baen Free Library here.
Immediately following The Short Victorious War, Honor returns to Manticore as a hero following the victory at Hancock Station, her ship ungoing much needed repairs.
Victorious Victory ) at Moksobo, a village of a few hundred households in the Mu river valley located about 60 miles northwest of Ava, on 24 September 1714 to Min Nyo San () and his wife Saw Nyein Oo ().
Forgers have long been active in the field, as the Etruscan terracotta warriors, the Persian Princess, the " Bronze Statue of a Victorious Youth at the Getty ", and the Getty kouros show.

Victorious and Battle
Victorious Archduke Charles of Austria during the Battle of Aspern-Essling ( 21 – 22 May 1809 ).
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.
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.
Victorious Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen during the Battle of Aspern-Essling
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.
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.
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 however
Adam of Bremen, however, only gives Emund Eriksson as the predecessor of Eric the Victorious.

Victorious and important
Victorious after a generation of struggle, the Anglican gentry felt the need to re-entrench the re-Anglicanised Church of England as one of the most important elements of the Restoration Settlement through a renewed and strengthened alliance between Throne and Altar, or Church and State.
Epander's silver drachms portray the king in diadem with a reverse of Athena fighting which was the type of Menander I. Epander probably claimed ancestry from this important king, but his epithet Nikephoros ( Victorious ) was unique to kings using this reverse: their title was usually Soter ( Saviour ).
1214 marked an important step in this process, when the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II issued a Golden Bull surrendering all imperial territories north of the rivers Elbe and Elde to Valdemar the Victorious.

Victorious and from
Victorious players are listed as " Valhalla's Champions " in the order of time taken, from fastest to slowest.
When Caliph al-Mu ' izz li Din Allah finally arrived from the old Fatimid capital of Mahdia in Tunisia in 973, he gave the city its present name, al-Qahira (" The Victorious ").
Victorious Bulgar soldiers killing their East Roman ( Byzantine ) opponents, from the Menologion of Basil II, 10th century.
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.
Victorious generals entered the city by the western Triumphal Gate ( Porta Triumphalis ) and circumnavigated the Palatine Hill ( counterclockwise ) before proceeding from the Velian Hill down the Via Sacra and into the Forum.
Anne Dudley and Killing Joke's Jaz Coleman collaborated on the 1990 album Songs from the Victorious City, inspired by a trip the two made to Egypt.
* Styrbjörn the Strong and a force of Jomsvikings departed from Jomsborg to reclaim the Swedish throne from Eric the Victorious, yet were defeated in Fyrisvellir near Gamla Uppsala in the late 980s.
In November 1863 the Ever Victorious Army of Charles Gordon recaptured the city from the Taiping forces.
* 20 – 30: Ludi Victoriae Caesaris, " Games of the Victorious Caesar ", held annually from 45 BC
On 4 June tanker Gedania was found in mid-Atlantic by Marsdale, while 100 miles east supply ship Gonzenheim was caught by Esperance Bay, and aircraft from Victorious.
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.
Victorious Colorado goalie Patrick Roy, whose fourth championship had come the same day as Bourque's first, said of the Cup and his teammate, " A name was missing from that, and today it is back to normal.
Occasionally her arrangements intentionally mimic works by other performers, most noticeably on " Rainy Day Parade " from 2000's Pink Pearl, which quotes TV's The Mary Tyler Moore Show theme to lend ironic triumphalism to a song about a woman going back on anti-depressant medication, and " Cinnamon Park " from the 2004 album Underdog Victorious, which paraphrases portions of the 1972 single " Saturday in the Park " by the band Chicago.
* 2004: " Perry St ." ( from the Underdog Victorious sessions )
* 2004: " Let's Get Back Together " ( from the Underdog Victorious sessions )
* 2004: " Mickey and Me " ( from the Underdog Victorious sessions )
#* The Power falls from their place after being defeated by the Victorious Enemy or being informed of such a defeat by the Messenger.
* Tori Vega, character from Victorious, played by Victoria Justice
On 31 July, Nelson, Rodney, Victorious, Argus, Sirius and destroyers sailed from Scapa to rendezvous with Eagle and Charybdis from Gibraltar and HMS Indomitable and Phoebe, from Freetown, for Operation Berserk.

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