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Italian condottiero. He is
known for
leading the
Black Bands and
serving valiantly in
military combat under his
third cousins, Pope Leo X and Pope Clement...
- arena,
whose face is
marred by dust and
sweat and blood; who
strives valiantly; who errs, who
comes short again and again,
because there is no effort...
- in the
Trojan War were
allies of Troy.
During the war,
Glaucus fought valiantly. He was
described by the
chronicler Malalas in his
account of the Chronography...
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first time in 1947. Van Buren, Pete Pihos, and Bosh
Pritchard fought valiantly, but the
young team lost to the
Chicago Cardinals, 28–21 at
Comiskey Park...
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outlawed slavery. Lost
Cause mythology, an
idealized view of the
Confederacy valiantly fighting for a just cause,
emerged in the
decades after the war among...
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surrounding the film—including the
asterisk in its title—and said the
teaser "
valiantly"
refused to give up any
secrets or plot details. A
second trailer was...
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satisfying as a big-screen event, it's
still worth renting for Pfeiffer, who
valiantly portrays the
devastating complexities of
grief and guilt." Two extremely...
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brother Imai
Kanehira and
Tomoe Gozen.
During the battle, they
fought valiantly,
holding off Noriyori's
large force of
thousands of men for a time. However...
- position. In
order to
repair the
Hattori name and his re****tion,
Masanari valiantly fought during the
Siege of
Osaka in 1614-1615 as head of 60 Iga ninja...
- Khan
faced Murarbaji, the in-charge of
Purandar Fort.
Murarbaji fought valiantly but was
killed by
Diler Khan's arrow. He died in 1683 in Hardoi. Srivastava...