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Triumphal meaning
Of, relating to, or being a triumph. | That celebrates or commemorates a triumph or victory.
Example sentences (20)
Apart from the triumphal arch in the Roman Forum carrying his full name, he also built the Septizodium in Rome and enriched greatly his native city of Leptis Magna (including another triumphal arch on the occasion of his visit of 203).
Triumphal generals minted and circulated high value coins to propagate their triumphal fame and generosity empire-wide.
I can still close my eyes and see and hear the Triumphal March from Aida.
Is that a triumphal history or one of tragedy?
Other set pieces on display include an armoury, prisons, catacombs, an ancient and triumphal arch, a round temple and a colonnade.
President Trump returned to Wisconsin as a confident, even triumphal, commander-in-chief.
Russian state media sounded a triumphal tone in the December 27 announcement that the first Avangards are now ready for launch, even specifying the exact hour of combat readiness for the nuclear-armed hypersonic glider.
The conquerors rode in a triumphal chariot, the dazed prisoners walking in chains before him.
No other nation could see its home not as a castle, a fortress or a triumphal arch, but as a fragile tabernacle.
October 2019 has been a triumphal month.
Thousands of Parisians throng the streets of the city on August 26, 1944 to see General Charles De Gaulle make his triumphal parade after the German garrison surrendered.
Here Evgeny Kissin was able to show off the triumphal side of his keyboard personality, as this piece develops from initial hesitancy to an all-out triumphant conclusion.
The new archpriest of Ħas Siġra, Gozo, vehemently denies reports that he had to cancel his triumphal ride through the village, because the small boys recruited to pull the open-top tourist bus, in which he was to ride, deemed it too heavy.
The wheedling honk of Trump’s voice and the uneasy tilt of his standing-on-a-hoverboard-for-the-first-time posture are constants, as is his customary air of triumphal huffiness.
Access from the city to the Alhambra Park is afforded by the Puerta de las Granadas (Gate of Pomegranates), a triumphal arch dating from the 15th century.
After the return of René to Provence, Alfonso easily reduced the remaining resistance and made his triumphal entrance in Naples on 26 February 1443, as the monarch of a pacified kingdom.
A processional entrance at the semi-circular end,. prior to the erection there of Titus' triumphal arch, is assumed by most modern sources.
A triumphal arch made for the Royal entry into Paris of Louis XIII of France in 1628 carried a depiction of Pompey.
A triumphal arch was erected at the Porta Galla in celebration, where it remains today.
A triumphal denarius (a silver coin) shows his three trophies of captured arms, with his augur's wand and jug.