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Many miracles were attributed to him after his passing and he was greatly venerated and remembered in England.
Throughout history, and across every culture and civilisation, male virility and fertility have always been venerated.
Often they were named after pre-Hispanic goddesses venerated by indigenous Cuban peoples like the Taino and Ciboney.
Poland is the only country in Europe outside France herself where Napoleon is still venerated as a hero.
Since the sixteenth century, human anatomy had been one of the most venerated medical sciences of the early modern period.
In the past, especially the distant past, the saints were venerated as prodigies, miracle-workers, intercessors, protectors.
His body was later taken to Whitby abbey, where he was venerated as a saint.
Of all the saints venerated by the French in the nineteenth century, Mary was the most prominent.
All were intimately tied to the historic dead who were exhumed and venerated for the symbolism of their unique state of preservation.
Paintings on each column bordering the central nave depict saints who were venerated in medieval times.
James is the somewhat dim young banker venerated by two Buddhist monks as a spiritual master.
Keats was criticised as uncouth and inharmonious but is now venerated as one of our greatest Romantic poets.
Saint Susanna has been venerated primarily in Rome, where she has a church dedicated to her.
To a papist, Luther thought, the crucifix was indeed an idol, something to be venerated and bowed down to.
The notably venerated violinist who gave him an in at the National Theater, where he soon found a niche.
The chests or reliquaries in which they were buried were often venerated as shrines and could also serve as an altar.
Some religions have several Gods, demi-Gods or deities, but they are also idolized or venerated by their followers.
Saint Devote, the patron saint of Monaco, is venerated in a ritual held on 27 January every year.
Buddha's tooth is one of the most venerated relics in the world and the most important of the Buddhist religion.
She has been one of the most venerated saints of the modern era.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Therefore she is to be venerated, to be saluted, and to be adored with the adoration of hyperdulia.
Two of the latter, Titicaca and Koati, were peculiarly venerated in Inca days.
According to Mr. Angas, the kakariki, or green lizard, is specially venerated as an Atua.
It cannot be supposed that he was much venerated in his pontificals in his native city.
Everywhere they thus laid aside the venerated character of a chief to put on the odious character of a trafficker.
Specimens of the distinctive claddagh ring, for example, were worn and treasured as venerated heirlooms.
The most eminent and most venerated of all is the Dalai Lama.
She deserves a social culture, she should be religiously venerated.
He was a Toltec deity, and was venerated as the god of the air.
This venerated emblem was a pine-tree, which had preserved the slender grace of youth, while it equalled the loftiest height of the old wood monarchs.
When death, like the sweet sleep which we welcome after a day of happiness, came over him, his far descendants would mourn over the venerated dust.
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