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- Bellicose Peak is a 7,640-foot (2,329 m) mountain summit in Alaska, United States. Bellicose Peak is located 28 miles (45 km) east of Anchorage in the...
- Operation Bellicose was an attack by Avro Lancaster bombers of the Royal Air Force on a German radar factory housed in the former Zeppelin Works at Friedrichshafen...
- The events preceding World War II in Europe are closely tied to the bellicosity of Fascist Italy, **** Germany, Francoist Spain, Imperial ****an, and the...
- release the remaining issues as a separate series to be called Batman: Bellicosity, that was due in 2014, but to date, remains unreleased, making the series...
- A belligerent is an individual, group, country, or other entity that acts in a hostile manner, such as engaging in combat. The term comes from the Latin...
- Phoenician-Carthaginians expanded inland towards the meseta; however, due to the bellicose inland tribes, the Carthaginians settled on the coasts of the Iberian...
- interim to release the remaining issues as a separate series, Batman: Bellicosity, scheduled for 2016, but it remains unreleased. Also in 2010, Smith published...
- red hair. William was a figure of complex temperament, capable of both bellicosity and flamboyance. He did not marry nor have children, whichalong with...
- as the Caribs lived in a state of permanent war, but others had less bellicose attitudes. Alonso de Ojeda (who had sailed with Columbus) reached the...
- relished it. For his part, Voltaire saw Louis's vanity as the cause for his bellicosity: It is certain that he p****ionately wanted glory, rather than the conquests...