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The Temple of Fame was the Pantheon, converted (1791) into a receptacle for illustrious Frenchmen. A niche in the temple is a place for a monument recording ...
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At the time of his death in 1903, it was said that he "deserves a niche in the Temple of Fame as one of the great benefactors of the human race." Maclagan's ...
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May 1, 2011 ... A niche in the temple of Fame. - Unattributed Author, origin is owed to establishment of Pantheon (1791) as a receptacle for distinguished men ...
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He was also a dramatist, and apart from his prominence as a Jewish Nationalist would have found a niche in the temple of fame. All his other claims to renown, ...
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To fill up a niche in the Temple of fame. "HOME sweet Home!" there is not place like it, be it ever so humble so long as it is a Temperance Home. Of course there ...
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Oct 3, 2011 ... Give him a niche in the temple of Fame Give him his place and enhallow his name! He, who in love for his suffering kind, Lent them the use of ...
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They have earned a niche in the temple of fame and immortality. They never broke in the face of the enemy's fiercest counter-attacks. In these eleven months ...
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memory, posthumous fame, niche in the temple of fame; immortality, immortal name; magni nominis umbra [Lucan]. [Verbs] be conscious of glory; be proud of ...
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