- The Hino Patriótico (archaic orthography:
Hymno Patriotico da Nação Portugueza; English: "Patriotic Hymn of the
Portuguese Nation") was
considered Portugal's...
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former director of the Gr****
Music Corps.
Hýmnos is tin Eleftherían,
pronounced [ˈimnos is tin elefθeˈri.an].
Hýmnos pros tin Eleftherían,
pronounced [ˈimnos...
- "Holy") is a hymn in
Christian liturgy. It may also be
called the
epinikios hymnos (Gr****: ἐπινίκιος ὕμνος, "Hymn of Victory") when
referring to the Gr****...
-
Polyhymnia name
comes from the Gr****
words "poly",
meaning "many", and "
hymnos",
which means "praise".[citation needed]
Polymnia is
depicted as very serious...
- The
Hymno da
Carta (English: Hymn of the Charter,
modern Portuguese spelling: Hino da Carta) was
officially proclaimed the
national anthem of the Kingdom...
- and
arranged by Trey
Azagthoth except "Ascent
Through the Spheres" and "
Hymnos Rituales de Guerra",
written by Pete Sandoval.
Limited edition bonus disc...
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prominent figure or personification. The word hymn
derives from Gr**** ὕμνος (
hymnos),
which means "a song of praise". A
writer of
hymns is
known as a hymnist...
- "Nuestro Himno" (Spanish for "Our Anthem") is a Spanish-language
version of the
United States national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner". The
debut of...
- that existed. A
constructed language known as the
Hymmnos Language (called
Hymnos in English-language releases) is also
present throughout the
materials that...
- Índia (Portuguese) 1505–1961 Flag (1910–1961) Coat of arms (1951–1961) Anthem:
Hymno Patriótico (1808–1826) "Patriotic Anthem" Hino da
Carta (1826–1911) "Hymn...