- Viva, vive, and
vivat are
interjections used in the
Romance languages. Viva in
Spanish (plural Vivan),
Portuguese (plural Vivam), and
Italian (Also evviva...
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Vivat!
Vivat Regina! (/ˈvaɪvæt rɪˈdʒaɪnə/ VY-vat rij-EYE-nə) is a play
written by
Robert Bolt. It
debuted at
Chichester in 1970 and
later at the Piccadilly...
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Vivat Russia!"
International Open
DanceSport Tournament is a
dancesport tournament held on
annual basis (since 2007) in
Krasnodar region.
Starting from...
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Vivat ribbons (German: Vivatbänder) were silk
ribbons issued to
raise money for the Red
Cross in
Germany and
Austria during World War I.
Ribbons had printed...
- used in the
Westminster Abbey ceremonies, i.e. the
acclamation "
Vivat Rex ... " or "
Vivat Regina ... " ("Long live King/Queen ..."). By
tradition this acclamation...
- L-13 SE
Vivat Aerotechnik L-13 SW
Vivat Aerotechnik L 13 SEH
Vivat Aerotechnik L-13 SDM
Vivat Aerotechnik L 13 SL
Vivat Aerotechnik L-13 SDL
Vivat The Blanik...
- have been made – a Czechoslovakian-Hungarian
television series in 1975 (
Vivát Benyovszky!, director: Igor Ciel), "Die
unfreiwilligen Reisen des Moritz...
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Stratford Festival, and was
nominated for a Tony
Award for the
Broadway play
Vivat!
Vivat Regina!. Rain was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, to
Scottish parents Mary...
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Actress in a Play in 1967. She
received subsequent nominations for,
Vivat!
Vivat Regina! (1972),
Indiscretions (1995) and The
Retreat from
Moscow (2004)...
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several revivals, and was made into an
equally acclaimed film in 1966.
Vivat!
Vivat Regina! (1971) – Bolt's most
successful show
after A Man for All Seasons...