- The 1
October 1938
Commemorative Medal (German: Die
Medaille zur
Erinnerung an den 1.
Oktober 1938) was
commonly known as the
Sudetenland Medal. It was...
-
Resurrection of the Lord, is a
Christian festival and
cultural holiday commemorating the
resurrection of
Jesus from the dead,
described in the New Testament...
-
Commission on the
Naming of
Items of the
Department of
Defense that
Commemorate the
Confederate States of
America or Any
Person Who
Served Voluntarily...
-
including the
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Memorial dedicated in 2011, that
commemorate African Americans. When
describing thirteen of
these that
predate the...
- been
commemorated by blue plaques. The
plaques themselves are
permanent signs installed in
publicly visible locations on
buildings to
commemorate either...
- of Persia,
ascended to the
throne on this day and each year this is
commemorated with
festivities for two w****s.
Along with
Iranian peoples, it is also...
- Independence. With her left foot she
steps on a
broken chain and shackle,
commemorating the
national abolition of
slavery following the
American Civil War....
- Ireland), the
Eastern Orthodox Church, and the
Lutheran Church. The day
commemorates Saint Patrick and the
arrival of
Christianity in Ireland, and, by extension...
- Gutbrod, Hans (30 May 2023). "Sebald's Path in
Wertach --
Commemorating the
Commemorator".
Cultures of
History Forum. doi:10.25626/0146.
Retrieved 7...
- Ἑβδομάς, romanized: Hagía kaì Megálē Hebdomás, lit. 'Holy and
Great W****')
commemorates the
seven days
leading up to Easter. It
begins with the commemoration...