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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Fortitude | |  |  |  | Fortitude: Encyclopedia II - All Hallows School - CampusThe school is located in the Fortitude Valley suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. This site was originally purchased by Bishop James Quinn for 6000 pounds in 1863.
The first notable construction since the school opened its gates in 1861 was the construction of the school chapel which was completed in 1892. Half-century celebrations in 1963 saw the initative to build Aquinas Hall, when completed it hosted the most equipped modern science laboratories, social science and language facilities available, a refurbished Potter buil ...
See also:All Hallows School, All Hallows School - History, All Hallows School - Early Catholic-Irish, All Hallows School - Queensland, All Hallows School - Campus, All Hallows School - Students, All Hallows School - School uniform, All Hallows School - School badge, All Hallows School - Academics, All Hallows School - Curriculum, All Hallows School - Extra Curricular, All Hallows School - Arts, All Hallows School - Sport Read more here: » All Hallows School: Encyclopedia II - All Hallows School - Campus |
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|  |  |  | Fortitude: Encyclopedia II - My Belarusy - We Belarusians translationWe are Belarusians, peaceful people,
Our heart is to our native land,
We maintain generous friendship and gain our powers
Within the industrious, free family.
Refrain:
Glory to the bright name of our land,
Glory to the fraternal union of our peoples!
Our beloved mother-Motherland,
Long you live and flourish, Belarus!
Together with brothers, with fortitude, during centuries
We guarded our native thresholds,
In struggles for freedom, in struggles for fate,
We have been ga ...
See also:My Belarusy, My Belarusy - Anthem of the Byelorussian SSR, My Belarusy - Anthem of the Republic of Belarus, My Belarusy - Reaction, My Belarusy - Regulations, My Belarusy - Other songs, My Belarusy - Official lyrics in Belarusian, My Belarusy - We Belarusians translation, My Belarusy - Unofficial lyrics in Russian, My Belarusy - Anthem of the Byelorussian SSR, My Belarusy - Media, My Belarusy - Sheet music Read more here: » My Belarusy: Encyclopedia II - My Belarusy - We Belarusians translation |
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|  |  |  | Fortitude: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - Prelude
Battle of Normandy - Allied preparations.
After the 1941 German invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa), the Soviets had done the bulk of the fighting against Germany on the European mainland. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill had committed the United States and United Kingdom to opening up a "second front" in Europe to aid in the Soviet advance on Germany ...
See also:Battle of Normandy, Battle of Normandy - Prelude, Battle of Normandy - Allied preparations, Battle of Normandy - German preparations, Battle of Normandy - The Allied invasion plan, Battle of Normandy - German defenses, Battle of Normandy - The landings, Battle of Normandy - The French Resistance, Battle of Normandy - Airborne landings, Battle of Normandy - Sword Beach, Battle of Normandy - Juno Beach, Battle of Normandy - Gold Beach, Battle of Normandy - Omaha Beach, Battle of Normandy - Pointe du Hoc, Battle of Normandy - Utah Beach, Battle of Normandy - After the landings, Battle of Normandy - Chronology, Battle of Normandy - Political considerations, Battle of Normandy - Aftermath and strategic appraisal, Battle of Normandy - Notes, Battle of Normandy - Documentaries, Battle of Normandy - Dramatizations, Battle of Normandy - Sources, Battle of Normandy - Bibliography Read more here: » Battle of Normandy: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - Prelude |
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Battle of Normandy - The French Resistance.
The BBC in its French service from London would regularly transmit hundreds of personal messages. Only a few of them were really significant. A few days before D-Day, the commanding officers of the French Resistance heard the first line of Verlaine's poem, Chanson d'Automne, "Les sanglots longs des violons de l'automne" (Long sobs of autumn violins) which meant that the "day" was imminent. When the second line "Blessent mon coeur d'une langueur monotone ...
See also:Battle of Normandy, Battle of Normandy - Prelude, Battle of Normandy - Allied preparations, Battle of Normandy - German preparations, Battle of Normandy - The Allied invasion plan, Battle of Normandy - German defenses, Battle of Normandy - The landings, Battle of Normandy - The French Resistance, Battle of Normandy - Airborne landings, Battle of Normandy - Sword Beach, Battle of Normandy - Juno Beach, Battle of Normandy - Gold Beach, Battle of Normandy - Omaha Beach, Battle of Normandy - Pointe du Hoc, Battle of Normandy - Utah Beach, Battle of Normandy - After the landings, Battle of Normandy - Chronology, Battle of Normandy - Political considerations, Battle of Normandy - Aftermath and strategic appraisal, Battle of Normandy - Notes, Battle of Normandy - Documentaries, Battle of Normandy - Dramatizations, Battle of Normandy - Sources, Battle of Normandy - Bibliography Read more here: » Battle of Normandy: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - The landings |
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|  |  |  | Fortitude: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - After the landingsOnce the beachhead was established, two artificial Mulberry Harbours were towed across the English Channel in segments and made operational around D+3. One was constructed at Arromanches by British forces, the other at Omaha Beach by American forces. The Omaha harbour was destroyed in severe storms around D+13. Around 9,000 tons of material was landed daily at the Arromanches harbour until the end of August 1944, by which time the ports of Antwerp and Cherbourg had been s ...
See also:Battle of Normandy, Battle of Normandy - Prelude, Battle of Normandy - Allied preparations, Battle of Normandy - German preparations, Battle of Normandy - The Allied invasion plan, Battle of Normandy - German defenses, Battle of Normandy - The landings, Battle of Normandy - The French Resistance, Battle of Normandy - Airborne landings, Battle of Normandy - Sword Beach, Battle of Normandy - Juno Beach, Battle of Normandy - Gold Beach, Battle of Normandy - Omaha Beach, Battle of Normandy - Pointe du Hoc, Battle of Normandy - Utah Beach, Battle of Normandy - After the landings, Battle of Normandy - Chronology, Battle of Normandy - Political considerations, Battle of Normandy - Aftermath and strategic appraisal, Battle of Normandy - Notes, Battle of Normandy - Documentaries, Battle of Normandy - Dramatizations, Battle of Normandy - Sources, Battle of Normandy - Bibliography Read more here: » Battle of Normandy: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - After the landings |
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|  |  |  | Fortitude: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - Political considerationsThe Normandy landings were long foreshadowed by a considerable amount of political maneuvering amongst the Allies. There was much disagreement about timing, appointments of command, and where exactly the landings were to take place. The opening of a second front had been long postponed and a particular source of strain between the Allies. Stalin had been pressing the Western Allies to launch a "second front" since 1942, but Churchill had argued for delay until victory could ...
See also:Battle of Normandy, Battle of Normandy - Prelude, Battle of Normandy - Allied preparations, Battle of Normandy - German preparations, Battle of Normandy - The Allied invasion plan, Battle of Normandy - German defenses, Battle of Normandy - The landings, Battle of Normandy - The French Resistance, Battle of Normandy - Airborne landings, Battle of Normandy - Sword Beach, Battle of Normandy - Juno Beach, Battle of Normandy - Gold Beach, Battle of Normandy - Omaha Beach, Battle of Normandy - Pointe du Hoc, Battle of Normandy - Utah Beach, Battle of Normandy - After the landings, Battle of Normandy - Chronology, Battle of Normandy - Political considerations, Battle of Normandy - Aftermath and strategic appraisal, Battle of Normandy - Notes, Battle of Normandy - Documentaries, Battle of Normandy - Dramatizations, Battle of Normandy - Sources, Battle of Normandy - Bibliography Read more here: » Battle of Normandy: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - Political considerations |
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|  |  |  | Fortitude: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - Aftermath and strategic appraisalAlthough ultimately successful, the Normandy landings were extremely costly in terms of men, military supplies and equipment. The 3rd Division's failure to take Caen, an overly ambitious target, on the first day was to have serious repercussions on the conduct of the war for well over a month, seriously delaying any forward progress. The fortuitous capture of Villers-Bocage followed by the failure to reinforce it, and its subsequent recapture by the Germans, was again to hamper any attempt to extend the C ...
See also:Battle of Normandy, Battle of Normandy - Prelude, Battle of Normandy - Allied preparations, Battle of Normandy - German preparations, Battle of Normandy - The Allied invasion plan, Battle of Normandy - German defenses, Battle of Normandy - The landings, Battle of Normandy - The French Resistance, Battle of Normandy - Airborne landings, Battle of Normandy - Sword Beach, Battle of Normandy - Juno Beach, Battle of Normandy - Gold Beach, Battle of Normandy - Omaha Beach, Battle of Normandy - Pointe du Hoc, Battle of Normandy - Utah Beach, Battle of Normandy - After the landings, Battle of Normandy - Chronology, Battle of Normandy - Political considerations, Battle of Normandy - Aftermath and strategic appraisal, Battle of Normandy - Notes, Battle of Normandy - Documentaries, Battle of Normandy - Dramatizations, Battle of Normandy - Sources, Battle of Normandy - Bibliography Read more here: » Battle of Normandy: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - Aftermath and strategic appraisal |
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|  |  |  | Fortitude: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - The Allied invasion planThe order of battle was approximately as follows, east to west:
British 6th Airborne Division, comprising 8th and 9th Parachute Battalions of 3rd Parachute Brigade and the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, airlifted and delivered by parachute and glider to the east of the River Orne to protect the left flank.
1 Special Service Brigade comprising No.3, No.4, No.6 and No.45(RM) Commandos landed at Ouistreham in Queen Red sector (leftmost). No.4 Commando were augmented by 1 Troop and 8 Troop (both French) of No.10 ( ...
See also:Battle of Normandy, Battle of Normandy - Prelude, Battle of Normandy - Allied preparations, Battle of Normandy - German preparations, Battle of Normandy - The Allied invasion plan, Battle of Normandy - German defenses, Battle of Normandy - The landings, Battle of Normandy - The French Resistance, Battle of Normandy - Airborne landings, Battle of Normandy - Sword Beach, Battle of Normandy - Juno Beach, Battle of Normandy - Gold Beach, Battle of Normandy - Omaha Beach, Battle of Normandy - Pointe du Hoc, Battle of Normandy - Utah Beach, Battle of Normandy - After the landings, Battle of Normandy - Chronology, Battle of Normandy - Political considerations, Battle of Normandy - Aftermath and strategic appraisal, Battle of Normandy - Notes, Battle of Normandy - Documentaries, Battle of Normandy - Dramatizations, Battle of Normandy - Sources, Battle of Normandy - Bibliography Read more here: » Battle of Normandy: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - The Allied invasion plan |
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Battle of Normandy - The French Resistance.
The BBC, in its French service from London, would regularly transmit hundreds of personal messages, masking the few of them that were really significant. A few days before D-Day, the commanding officers of the French Resistance heard the first line of Verlaine's poem, "Chanson d'Automne", "Les sanglots longs des violons de l'automne" (Long sobs of autumn violins) which meant that the "day" was imminent. When the second line "Blessent mon coeur d'une lan ...
See also:Battle of Normandy, Battle of Normandy - Prelude, Battle of Normandy - Allied preparations, Battle of Normandy - German preparations, Battle of Normandy - The Allied invasion plan, Battle of Normandy - German defenses, Battle of Normandy - The landings, Battle of Normandy - The French Resistance, Battle of Normandy - Airborne landings, Battle of Normandy - Sword Beach, Battle of Normandy - Juno Beach, Battle of Normandy - Gold Beach, Battle of Normandy - Omaha Beach, Battle of Normandy - Pointe du Hoc, Battle of Normandy - Utah Beach, Battle of Normandy - After the landings, Battle of Normandy - Chronology, Battle of Normandy - Political considerations, Battle of Normandy - Aftermath and strategic appraisal, Battle of Normandy - Notes, Battle of Normandy - Documentaries, Battle of Normandy - Dramatizations, Battle of Normandy - Sources, Battle of Normandy - Bibliography Read more here: » Battle of Normandy: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Normandy - The landings |
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|  |  |  | Fortitude: Encyclopedia II - List of Chinatowns - Australia
List of Chinatowns - New South Wales.
Sydney (see Chinatown, Sydney)
Haymarket
Ashfield
Burwood
Cabramatta
Chatswood
Fairfield
Hurstville
List of Chinatowns - Queensland.
Brisbane
Fortitude Valley
List of Chinatowns - South Australia.
Adelaide
List of Chinatowns - Victoria.
Melbourne
List of Chinatowns - Wes ...
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Spiritual Dictionary on Strength Strength: One of the trumps of the Major Arcana of the tarot. Numbered XI or VIII. In the system of Eliphas Levi, it corresponds to the Hebrew letter Kaph. In the system of the Golden Dawn, Strength corresponds to the Hebrew letter Teth and the astrological sign of Leo. Also See: La Force, Fortitude (See also: Strength, Magic, Shamanism, Paganism, Wicca)
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Shatsampat Shatsampat: Shatsampat: sixfold wealth, viz., Sama (tranquility of mind), Dama (self-restraint), Uparati (cessation from distracting activity connected with the world), Titiksha (fortitude), Sraddha (faith in the scriptures, guru and god) and Samadhana (one-pointedness of mind). (See also: Shatsampat, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)
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Spiritual - Theosophy
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Cable-tow Cable-tow In Freemasonry, the restraint placed upon and exercised by Masons. It is the cord enclosing the tracing beard of an Entered Apprentice, "having four tassels placed at the four angles, referring to the four cardinal virtues (prudence, fortitude, temperance, and justice) and their illustrative points, while the cable-tow is emblematic of the cord or bond of affection which ought to unite the whole fraternity (See Hosea, xi, 4): . . . 'I have drawn them with the bands of humanity, the cords of love' " (The Royal Masonic Cyclopedia, Mackenzie). (See also: Cable-tow, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Spiritual Dictionary on Geburah Geburah: In Binah is the Radix of Red, and therein is there a red colour, pure and scintillating and flashing with flame which is reflected unto Geburah. The Sphere of its Operation is called Madim or violent rushing Force and it bringeth fortitude, and war and strength and slaughter, as it were, the flaming Sword of an avenging God. And it ruleth the Sphere of Action of the Planet Mars. And Elohim Gibor is the Elohim, Mighty and Terrible, judging and avenging evil, ruling in wrath and terror and storm, and at whose steps are lightning and flame. And its Archangel is Kamael the Prince of Strength and Courage, and the Name of the Order of Angels is Seraphim the Flaming Ones who are also called the Order of Powers. The Sephira Chesed is also called Gedulah or Magnificense and Glory, and the Sephira Geburah is also called Pachad Terror and Fear. (See also: Geburah, Magic, Shamanism, Paganism, Wicca)
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