The Nazis --- Victory of Faith is a documentary type film of the 1933 Nazi Party Rally at Nuremberrg; Triumph of the Will is a similar film about the 1934 Rally.
what does triumphantly It is the adverb of triumph, or victory. To triumph is to win. Triumphantly = victoriously. acting in a victorious manner................as having won an event................
A Cadmean victory is a victory in which the victors are as much damaged as the vanquished.
* Tragedy.
...For Victory was created in 1994-08.
Defeat into Victory was created in 1961.
triumph ?
Nike. She is the minor goddess of victory and triumph.
In the Bible, palm trees symbolize victory, triumph, and righteousness. They are often associated with spiritual triumph and the presence of God. Palm branches were used to welcome Jesus into Jerusalem, symbolizing his victory over sin and death. The tall and upright nature of palm trees represents strength and resilience in the face of adversity, reflecting the believer's ability to overcome challenges with faith and perseverance.
The cast of Triumph of Faith - 2001 includes: Bey Muhammad as himself
The opposite of a triumph (win, success, victory) could be defeat or failure.
victory, triumph, success
Conquest, success, win, triumph
prevail, triumph, achieve, victorious, beat, conquer, overcome
The root word of "triumph" is "triumphus," which comes from the Latin word "triumphus." In ancient Rome, a triumph was a ceremonial procession held to celebrate a military victory. The word "triumph" has retained its original meaning of a great victory or success.
Yes, the noun 'triumph' is an abstract noun, a word for a great victory or achievement; a word for a concept.
A major victory (over 5,000 enemy dead on the battlefield) might be rewarded by a Triumph (a triumphal procession through the city with army, spoils and the vanquished leader, followed by religious ceremony, strangling of the vanquished leader and a feast).A lesser victory might be rewarded by an Ovation in the Senate.
to rejoice over a success or victory; exult to rejoice over a success or victory; exult