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- The Fortissimus is a defunct event in strength athletics. The name means "the mightiest" and was a multi-event challenge at the end of which the winner...
- circuit, and having close cooperation with other major events such as Fortissimus. In 2012, SCL began co-promoting the new Arnold Strongman classic-Europe...
- professional ranks and his successes continued. In 2009, he entered Fortissimus, otherwise known as the Strongest Man on Earth competition, in Canada...
- Earth after acquiring the trademark off of Paul Ohl the organiser of the Fortissimus strongman competition held in 2008 and 2009. Shaw also announced that...
- ahead of second-place finisher Ervin Katona. In June 2009, Savickas won Fortissimus after finishing runner-up in 2008 behind Derek Poundstone. On October...
- in the 2008 Strongman Champions League Serbia, eighth place in 2008 Fortissimus and also parti****ted in the prestigious Highland Games World Championships...
- 2nd 2012 Martinique SCL Finals 3rd 2012 Overall Fortissimus 6th 2008 Fortissimus 5th 2009 Fortissimus Arnold Strongman classic-Europe 4th 2012 Arnold...
- Ferdinand's death, extols him as the "exceedingly strong emperor" (imperator fortissimus) when mentioning the siege of Coimbra. After his death, Ferdinand's children...
- Ultimate Strongman, World's Strongest Viking, World Muscle Power classic, Fortissimus, Pure Strength, Rogue Invitational, Shaw classic, Giants Live, IFSA World...
- Georgius Castriotus, Epirensis vulgo Scanderbegh, Epirotarum Princeps Fortissimus published in Latin in 1636. French philosopher Voltaire held the Albanian...