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- Rebellion of 1946. He was killed by armed policemen in 1940, subsequently lionised as a symbol of rebellion, and eulogised in Adivasi and Telugu folklore...
- soldiers at that time than at any other.[citation needed] The event was lionised in the British press and became an icon of the qualities of the British...
- destroyer" but also argued that he was a complicated figure who should not be lionised as a saint or reduced to a demon, as he "indeed tried his best to bring...
- inflamed by anti-Boer and anti-German feeling and in a frenzy of jingoism, lionised him and treated him as a hero. Although sentenced to 15 months imprisonment...
- 1 September. He was met with a hero's welcome; the British public had lionised Nelson after Cape St Vincent, and his wound earned him sympathy. They refused...
- usually draws... Disliked in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, he was nevertheless lionised in China for his role in launching what was the honeymoon period in US-China...
- present-day Nanzhang County, Xiangyang City, Hubei). Guan Yu's life was lionised and his achievements were glorified to such an extent after his death that...
- December 2000. Retrieved 12 June 2009. Hunt, Jemima (18 July 2004). "The lionised king of Rio". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 10 June 2009. "Tricolor Skylab...
- daring acts and were either executed or died violent deaths, few came to be lionised in po****r art and literature as did Singh, who is sometimes referred to...
- position. Zhukov's name was put in the public eye yet again when Brezhnev lionised Zhukov in a speech commemorating the Great Patriotic War. On 9 May 1965...