History Hop Tags - Victory

Victory - Notable Historical Events

Julius CaesarMar 17, -45

Mark AntonyJul 31, -30

Francisco PizarroNov 16, 1532

Arthur WellesleyAug 21, 1808

Laura SecordJun 22, 1812

NapoleonFeb 18, 1814

José de San MartínApr 5, 1818

Robert E. LeeJun 3, 1864

Rutherford B. HayesNov 7, 1876

Walter JohnsonOct 1, 1908

Billy BishopMar 25, 1917

Lou GehrigJun 23, 1927

FDRNov 3, 1936

Franco Apr 1, 1939

Winston ChurchillJul 19, 1941

Joe LouisJun 15, 1951

Fran TarkentonSep 17, 1961

Hank AaronMay 21, 1969

Paul BrownNov 14, 1970

Roger ClemensMay 20, 1984

Dan MarinoDec 2, 1985

Chris EvertSep 3, 1989

Paul NewmanApr 5, 1990

Nolan RyanSep 12, 1991

Don ShulaSep 22, 1991

Greg MadduxSep 16, 1995

Lenny WilkensMar 1, 1996

Lance ArmstrongJul 24, 2005

Kobe BryantJan 22, 2006

Tiger WoodsJun 3, 2012

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Victory - Historical Events
Date Event
752

Romulus, first king of Rome, celebrates the first Roman triumph after his victory over the Caeninenses, following the Rape of the Sabine Women.

480

Greco-Persian Wars: Battle of Artemisium - Persian naval victory over the Greeks in an engagement fought near promontory on the north coast of Euboea. Greek fleet holds its own against the Persians in three days of fighting but withdraws upon news of the defeat at Thermopylae.

479

Greco-Persian Wars: Persian forces led by Mardonius are routed by Pausanias, the Spartan commander of the Greek army in the Battle of Plataea. Along the with the Greek victory on the same day in the Battle of Mycale, the Persian invasion of Greece is halted.

45

In his last victory, Julius Caesar defeats the Pompeian forces of Titus Labienus and Pompey the Younger in the Battle of Munda.

30

Battle of Alexandria: Mark Antony achieves a minor victory over Octavian's forces, but most of his army subsequently deserts, leading to his suicide.

BC
AD
624-03-13

Battle of Badr, Muhammad's Muslim forces win significant victory over Meccan forces

663-08-27

Remnants of the Korean Baekje Kingdom and their Yamato Japanese allies engage naval forces of the Tang Chinese and Silla Koreans on the Geum River in Korea; - a significant Tang-Silla victory. Japanese won't attempt another Korean invasion until late 16th century.

972-06-24

Battle of Cedynia, the first documented victory of Polish forces; Mieszko I of Poland decisively defeated Odo I of Lusatia

1121-08-12

Battle of Didgori: the Georgian army under King David the Builder wins a decisive victory over the famous Seljuk commander Ilghazi.

1219-06-15

King Valdemar brought victory for Denmark

1279-03-19

A Mongolian victory at the naval Battle of Yamen ends the Song Dynasty in China.

1379-03-24

End of Gelderse war victory

1408-09-23

Battle of Othée; victory of John the Fearless, duke of Burgundy over Liège.

1420-05-21

Treaty of Troyes following Englsh victory at Agincourt: Henry V of England and his heirs would inherit the throne of France upon the death of King Charles VI of France

1514-08-23

Battle of Chaldiran ended with a decisive victory for the Sultan Selim I, Ottoman Empire, over the Shah Ismail I, Safavids founder.

1515-09-14

Battle at Marignano ends in French/Venetian victory

1532-11-16

Francisco Pizarro captures Incan emperor Atahualpa after victory at Cajamarca

1598-12-16

Seven Year War: Battle of Noryang Point - The final battle of the Seven Year War is fought between the Korean and Japanese navies, resulting in a decisive Korean victory.

1614-11-12

Treaty of Xanten: Guliks-Kleefse War victory ends

1626-02-27

Yuan Chonghuan is appointed Governor of Liaodong, after he led the Chinese into a great victory against the Manchurians under Nurhaci.

1633-10-22

Ming dynasty fight with Dutch East India Company that Battle of southern Fujian sea (1633), Ming dynasty won great victory.

1651-06-30

The Deluge: Khmelnytsky Uprising - the Battle of Beresteczko ends with a Polish victory.

1652-08-26

Battle of Plymouth: General-at-Sea George Ayscue of the Commonwealth of England attacked a convoy of the Dutch Republic commanded by Vice-Commodore Michiel de Ruyter. Dutch victory

1676-06-01

Battle of Öland - a naval battle between allied Danish-Dutch and Swedish fleets in the Baltic Sea, part of the Scanian War (1675—79) for supremacy over the southern Baltic. Allied victory, two Swedish commanders killed.

1693-07-29

War of the Grand Alliance: Battle of Landen/Neerwinden - France wins Pyrrhic victory over Allied forces in the Netherlands.

1704-08-24

Battle of Malaga, the largest naval battle in the War of the Spanish Succession; Tactically indecisive; Grand Alliance strategic victory

1714-08-07

The Battle of Gangut: the first important victory of the Russian Navy during the Great Northern War against Sweden

1716-08-05

Battle of Petrovaradin/Peterwardein: Habsburgs under Eugene of Savoy defeat the Turks in a decisive victory

1720-07-27

The second important victory of the Russian Navy - the Battle of Grengam.

1735-08-04

Jury acquits John Zenger (NY Weekly Journal) charged with seditious libel by royal governor of NY (victory for Freedom of press)

1765-05-07

HMS Victory (Admiral Nelson's flagship at Trafalgar, 40 years later) launched

1781-09-06

The Battle of Groton Heights takes place, resulting a British victory.

1794-06-26

Battle of Fleurus; major victory by forces of the First French Republic under General Jean-Baptiste Jourdan over the Coalition Army (Great Britain, Hanover, Dutch Republic, and Habsburgs) first use of reconnaissance balloon

1808-08-21

Battle of Vimeiro: British and Portuguese forces led by General Arthur Wellesley defeat French force under Major-General Jean-Andoche Junot near the village of Vimeiro, Portugal, the first Anglo-Portuguese victory of the Peninsular War.

1812-06-22

Upon learning of plans by the Americans to execute a surprise attack, Laura Secord walks 32 km to warn the British troops, which results in a British surprise victory at the Battle of Beaver Dams

1814-02-18

The Battle of Montereau; victory of French under Napoleon Bonaparte against Austrians and Württembergers under the King of Württemberg.

1814-12-27

Destruction of schooner Carolina, the last of Commodore Daniel Patterson's make-shift fleet that fought a series of delaying actions that contributed to Andrew Jackson's victory at the Battle of New Orleans.

1818-04-05

In the Battle of Maipú, Chile's independence movement - led by Bernardo O'Higgins and José de San Martín - win a decisive victory over Spain, leaving 2,000 Spaniards and 1,000 Chilean patriots dead.

1848-04-18

American victory at the battle of Cerro Gordo opens the way for invasion of Mexico.

1861-07-02

Battle of Hoke's Run, WV - small Union victory

1861-10-25

First Battle of Springfield in Missouri during US Civil War, Union victory

1862-02-21

Texas Rangers win Confederate victory at Battle of Val Verde, NM

1863-07-03

Battle of Gettysburg, Pa, the largest battle ever fought on the American continent, ends in a major victory for the Union.

1864-06-03

General Robert E. Lee wins his last victory of Civil War at Battle of Cold Harbor

1865-05-23

-24] Victory parade in Washington, DC (Grand Review)

1876-11-07

Pres Rutherford B. Hayes & Samuel J Tilden claim presidential victory Tilden (D) wins election but Electoral college selects Hayes (R)

1877-03-02

Rutherford B. Hayes (R) declared president despite Samuel J Tilden (D) winning the popular vote, but is 1 electoral vote shy of victory

1877-09-24

Battle of Shiroyama, decisive victory of the Imperial Japanese Army over the Satsuma Rebellion

1882-06-06

The Shewan forces of Menelik defeat the Gojjame army in the Battle of Embabo. The Shewans capture Negus Tekle Haymanot of Gojjam, and heir victory leads to a Shewan hegemony over the territories south of the Abay River.

1883-01-22

England complete 1st innings victory in Tests v Aust MCG

1887-10-08

Phillies set club record 16th straight victory

1887-10-21

Detroit clinches best-of-15 touring World Championship with its 8th victory in Game 11 this afternoon in Baltimore, 13-3

1895-01-30

Tasmania beat Victoria for 1st F-C victory in 41 years

1896-01-27

Tasmania bowl out Victoria for 65 for their 1st ever innings victory

1900-07-07

Boston hurler Kid Nichols notches his 300th career victory

1900-09-27

Victory Theater (Republic, Belasco) opens at 207 W 42nd St NYC

1902-08-13

England beat Australia by one wicket at The Oval Famous victory

1903-06-16

1st Highlander (Yankee) shut-out victory 1-0 over White Sox

1903-08-29

The Finance Minister, Count Witte, is dismissed in what is seen as a victory for those in Russia who want their country to expand into Manchuria and Korea in defiance of the Japanese

1904-08-24

Battle of Liao-Yang-200,000 Japanese against 150,000 Russian, Japanese tactical victory

1905-09-05

50 prominent men meet in Sydney's Australia Hotel to found the National Defense League fueled by fear of Japan after it's victory over Russia

1906-10-14

All Chicago World Series, 1st AL victory, White Sox win 4 games to 2 Cubs losers share of $439.50 is lowest for World Series

1908-02-11

Australia regain the Ashes with a 308 run cricket victory vs England

1908-10-01

Jack Chesbro's final Higlander victory, beats Walter Johnson 2-1

1908-10-05

White Sox Ed Walsh tops Detroit 6-1 for his 40th victory

1910-07-19

Cleveland Indian baseball player Cy Young registers 500th career victory against Washington 5-4 in 11 innings

1911-09-22

Cy Young beats Pitts 1-0 for his final career victory, number 511

1913-03-24

Netherlands soccer team's 1st victory over England

1916-12-01

There is virtual civil war in Greece as royalists fight Venizelist, and the Allies determine on a Venizelist victory

1917-03-25

Canadian ace Billy Bishop claims his first victory, shooting down a Leutnant Theiller

1918-02-23

First victory of Red Army over the Kaiser's German troops near Narva and Pskov. Since 1923 this date become the Day of Red Army in honour of this victory.

1918-06-06

Battle of Belleau Wood, 1st US victory of WW I

1923-05-11

10 HRs hit in Phillies 20-14 victory over St Louis Cards

1926-08-28

Indian Emil Levsen pitches complete doubleheader victory (Red Sox)

1927-06-23

Lou Gehrig hits 3 HRs in 11-4 victory over Red Sox

1928-08-11

Carl Hubbell's 1st major league victory is a 4-0 shutout of Phils

1932-07-10

Jack Burnett gets 9 hits, Eddie Rommel relieves in 2nd 18-17 victory in 18 as his A's beats Indians in longest relief job

1935-05-14

Northamptonshire County Cricket Club gains (over Somerset at Taunton by 48 runs) what proved to be their last victory for 99 matches, a record in the County Championship. Their next Championship win was not until May 29, 1939.

1936-11-03

President FDR (D) wins landslide victory over Alfred M Landon (R)

1937-05-30

Pitcher Carl Hubbell's 24th consecutive victory

1939-04-01

US recognizes Franco government in Spain at end of Spanish civil war. Pope Pius XII congratulates Generalissimo Franco's victory in Spain

1939-08-13

Yankees set AL shutout margin with 21-0 victory over A's

1940-07-02

Dutch PM Colijn publishes "Borders of 2 Worlds" (German victory)

1941-07-19

British PM Winston Churchill launched his "V for Victory" campaign

1941-07-25

Red Sox Lefty Grove becomes 12th to win 300 games (his last victory)

1943-01-12

Frankfurters replaced by Victory Sausages (mix of meat & soy meal)

1943-05-20

French, British & US victory parade in Tunis Tunisia

1944-02-17

Battle of Eniwetok Atoll begins; US victory on Feb 22

1944-10-21

Walter Piston's "Fugue for a Victory Tune" premieres in NYC

1945-01-07

Lord Haw-Haw reports total German victory in the Ardennes

1945-04-26

World War II: Battle of Bautzen - last successful German tank-offensive of the war and last noteworthy victory of the Wehrmacht.

1945-05-09

Victory celebration at Red Square

1945-05-09

World War II: The Soviet Union marks Victory Day.

1945-05-19

Start of the 1st Victory Test Cricket between England & Aust Services

1945-05-20

Keith Miller scores 105 in the 1st Victory Test Cricket at Lord's

1945-05-21

Aust Services win 1st Victory Test Cricket at Lord's by 6 wickets

1945-06-24

The Moscow Victory Parade takes place.

1945-06-26

England win the second Victory test cricket at Bramall Lane by 41 runs

1945-07-16

Australian Services win 3rd Victory Test Cricket by 4 wickets

1945-08-06

Keith Miller scores 110 in the 4 Victory Test Cricket at Lord's

1945-08-08

England & Australian Services draw 4th Victory Test

1945-08-15

Victory over Japan Day, the Japanese surrender and the end of WWII is announced in Japan (due to time zones 14th Aug in the Americas)

1945-08-22

England defeat Aust Services by 6 wkts in 5th Victory Test Cricket

1945-11-13

Australian Services draw 1st Victory Test against India

1945-11-28

Australian Services draw second Victory Test Cricket v India at Calcutta

1945-12-10

Aust Services lose 3rd Victory Test Cricket to India by 6 wkts

1948-05-20

1st use of Israeli Air Force & 1st war victory, defeating Syrian army

1951-06-15

Joe Louis scored his last knock out victory

1954-11-07

Cleveland Browns' Chet Hanulak sets club record with 7 punt returns & win by their largest margin of victory (59) beating Wash 62-3

1955-10-04

Brooklyn Dodgers only World Series victory, beating Yankees in 7

1956-03-19

Biggest NBA margin of victory - Minn Lakers-133, St Louis Hawks-75

1957-02-28

Jockey Johnny Longden's 5,000th career victory

1959-02-05

Australia regain the Ashes with a 10 wicket victory at Adelaide

1961-08-11

Warren Spahn records victory #300, beats Cubs 2-1

1961-09-17

Fran Tarkenton plays his first NFL Game against the Chicago Bears, coming off the bench to lead the Vikings to a 37-13 victory, also becoming the only QB to throw four touchdown passes in his first career game

1962-03-28

Devastating 8 for 6 spell by Gibbs gives WI cricket victory over India

1967-04-20

NY Met Tom Seaver's 1st victory, beats Cubs, 6-1

1967-06-11

A J Foyt & Dan Gurney drove a Ford to victory in Le Mans

1967-08-12

New Orleans Saints 1st pre-season victory, beat St Louis 23-14

1967-11-05

New Orleans Saints 1st NFL victory, beat Philadelphia Eagles 31-24

1968-09-14

Detroit Tigers' Denny McLain's 30th victory of season

1968-10-18

US Olympic Committee suspends Tommie Smith & John Carlos for giving "black power" salute as a protest during victory ceremony

1969-05-09

Following his release from prison Ian Paisley, North Ireland Loyalist holds a 'victory' meeting

1969-05-21

After 9,015 at bats Hank Aaron is lifted for a pinch hitter, Mike Lum, who doubled in a 15-3 victory over NY Mets

1970-11-12

Cleveland Cavaliers 1st NBA victory (11th game), beating Portland 105-103

1970-11-14

Paul Brown, as head coach of the expansion Cincinnati Bengals, defeats his former team the Cleveland Browns, a moment he calls his "greatest victory"

1970-12-06

Cleveland Cavaliers 1st NBA home victory, beating Buffalo Braves 108-106

1971-11-05

NBA's LA Lakers starts a 33 game consecutive victory streak

1973-01-11

Famous victory at the SCG Pakistan chasing 158 all out 106

1973-11-04

New Orleans Saints 1st shutout victory, 13-0 vs Buffalo Bills

1974-10-17

Washington Capitals 1st NHL home victory, beating Chicago 4-3

1975-06-18

Fred Lynn gets 10 RBIs in a Red Sox 15-1 victory over Tigers

1976-01-24

Cleveland Cavaliers biggest margin victory-43 pts (beat Milwaukee 132-89)

1978-11-19

"The Miracle at the Meadowlands", Eagles Herman Edwards returns a fumble for a touchdown with 31 seconds left to give Philadelphia a 19-17 victory over the rival New York Giants

1981-10-08

USAC appeals panel restores disputed Indy 500 victory to Bobby Unser

1981-12-11

Wash Capitals biggest margin of victory (9) beating Toronto 11-2

1982-09-19

New Orleans Saints 1st road shutout victory beating Chic Bears 10-0

1982-10-08

NJ Devils 1st victory, beating NY Rangers 3-2 at Meadowlands

1982-10-16

Devils 1st road victory 6-5 over Penguins

1982-12-27

Imran Khan 8-60 to bring innings victory v India at Karachi

1983-08-01

New Zealand score their 1st Test Cricket match victory in England

1983-09-18

New Orleans Saints 1st OT victory; beating Chic Bears 34-31

1983-11-04

Washington Capitals first NHL overtime victory beating Vancouver 5-4

1984-05-20

Boston's Roger Clemens beats Twins, 5-4, for his 1st victory

1984-12-29

Indian PM Rajiv Gandhi claims victory in parlimetary elections

1985-09-11

Sri Lanka score their 1st Test Cricket victory, by 149 runs v India

1985-12-02

NFL QB legends Dan Marino and John Elway face each other for the first time, a 30-26 victory for the Dolphins (Marino 390 yards and 3 touchdowns)

1986-10-12

California Angels within 1 pitch of pennant victory lose to Red Sox

1987-04-21

Milwaukee Brewers lose after 13th straight victory to start season

1987-12-02

"334" club forms as 334 brave Devil fans journey through 20" of snow to attend NJ Devils 7-5 victory over Calgary at Meadowlands

1988-04-26

NY Met Davey Johnson becomes 2nd manager to record 400 victory in 1st 4 years (Al Lopez did it 1st)

1989-06-04

Red Sox lead Blue Jays 10-0 in 7th, but lose 12-11 in 12 for Blue Jays 12th consecutive victory at Fenway

1989-09-03

Chris Evert defeats 15-year-old Monica Seles for her 101st & last US Tennis Open singles victory

1989-12-31

Fog Bowl: Heavy fog rolls in on Bears 20-12 victory over Eagles

1990-04-05

Paul Newman wins a court victory over Julius Gold, to keep giving all profits from Newman foods to charity

1991-01-20

Matt Barr's field goal with no time left gives NY Giant 15-13 Victory over defending champs SF 49ers, for NFC title

1991-06-08

Victory parade held in Wash DC (Persian Gulf War)

1991-07-19

With NY Yankee victory, 10 of 14 AL teams are at .500 or better

1991-08-03

Giant Victory, driven by Jack Moiseyev, wins Hambletonian

1991-09-12

Nolan Ryan's 4-3 victory over Twins is his 312th career win

1991-09-22

Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula records his 300th career NFL victory

1992-12-09

Sri Lanka's third-ever Test Cricket victory (v NZ by 9 wkts)

1993-04-09

Colorado Rockies 1st home game & 1st victory, 11-4 over Mont Expos

1993-08-15

Nolan Ryan, 324th & final victory, Rangers 4, Indians 1

1995-02-04

Zimbabwe's 1st Test Cricket victory, over Pakistan by an inning

1995-06-28

NJ Devils Stanley Cup Victory Party, admidst rumours they were moving to Nashville, goalie Chris Terreri holds up "Nashville? NO WAY!" sign

1995-08-05

The city of Knin, a significant Serb stronghold, is captured by Croatian forces during Operation Storm. The date is celebrated as the day of victory (Victory and Homeland Thanksgiving Day) in Croatia.

1995-09-16

Greg Maddux of Braves sets record of 17 consecutive road victory

1996-03-01

Lenny Wilkens, winningest coach in NBA, coaches his 1,000th victory

1996-03-17

Aravinda De Silva gets 107* & 3-42 in cricket World Cup victory

1996-08-10

Dare & Go ends Cigars record tying victory streak at 16

1996-08-10

Yanks lose ending 3rd best home series victory streak at 24

1998-06-06

130th Belmont: Gary Stevens aboard Victory Gallop wins in 2:29

2001-06-07

Tony Blair's Labour Party wins another landslide victory in the General Election

2004-05-09

Chechen president Akhmad Kadyrov is killed in a land mine bomb blast under a VIP stage during a World War II memorial victory parade in Grozny, Chechnya.

2005-07-24

Lance Armstrong retires after winning a record seventh consecutive Tour de France victory (stripped for doping in 2012)

2006-01-22

Kobe Bryant scores a career-high 81 points in a victory against the Toronto Raptors, the second most in NBA history in one single game

2006-09-22

Hezbollah claims "Divine Victory" over Israel in a massive demonstration in Beirut.

2007-05-16

Alex Salmond is elected First Minister of Scotland. He is the first Scottish National Party leader to be elected as First Minister after winning a historic victory at the Scottish general election on the 3rd May.

2009-05-19

Sri Lanka announces victory in its 27 year war against the terrorist organisation, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.

2012-06-03

Tiger Woods' 73rd PGA tour victory equals Jack Nicklaus's record

2013-02-17

President Rafael Correa wins the Ecuadorian general election in a landslide victory

2013-10-27

Giorgi Margvelashvili wins the Georgian Presidential election in a landslide victory

2015-10-31

World Series: Mets pick up must-win victory over Royals, win 9-3

2015-11-01

Breeders' Cup: American Pharoah bids farewell with dominant victory

2016-02-09

Bernie Sanders declares victory in New Hampshire

2016-07-25

Tour de France 2016: Chris Froome completes third race victory

2016-08-08

Olympics|Michael Phelps Powers US to Victory and Wins His 19th Gold Medal

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Victory - Birthdays
Date Event
1847-01-01

Ben Greet, Victory and Peace

1853-08-06

Charles J. Badger, Victory

1855-9-25

William Shepherd Benson, Victory

1862-05-18

Josephus Daniels, Victory

1865-01-12

Charles Richman, Dark Victory

1865-04-06

Victory Bateman, A Slave of Corruption

1868-10-16

Franz von Epp, Victory of the Faith

1871-01-10

Augusta Blad, Thru Trials to Victory

1874-01-20

Lottie Williams, Dark Victory

1876-07-17

Maxim Litvinov, One Inch from Victory

1876-07-26

Ernest Schelling, Belvidere NJ, composer/conductor (Victory Ball)

1879-10-29

Franz von Papen, Victory of the Faith

1879-12-29

Billy Mitchell, Victory Through Air Power

1883-07-23

Alan Brooke, Winston Churchill: The Final Victory

1884-02-11

Robyn Adair, Love's Victory

1885-11-15

Herbert Rawlinson, Dark Victory

1887-05-16

Bull Montana, Vogliera Italy, actor (Brass Buttons, Victory)

1887-07-29

Mamoru Shigemitsu, Victory in the Pacific

1887-11-28

Ernst Röhm, Victory of the Faith

1894-06-07

Alexander de Seversky, Victory Through Air Power

1896-07-19

A. J. Cronin, Scottish writer (Citadel, Shining Victory) (d. 1981)

1903-12-14

David Lewis, Dark Victory

1904-03-15

George Brent, Dark Victory

1905-9-08

Margarete Speer, Victory of the Faith

1909-12-15

Richard Hanser, Victory at Sea

1911-06-15

Dmitriy Tarasov, Wings of Victory

1911-10-31

René Hardy, Bitter Victory

1912-05-23

Marian Alden, Dark Victory

1914-10-07

Alfred Drake, Strange Victory

1915-01-01

Gikas Biniaris, The Dawn of Victory

1915-06-20

Speirs Ruskell, Dark Victory

1915-08-23

Donald Miele, Bright Victory

1915-10-09

James Underwood Crockett, The Victory Garden

1916-03-02

Russell Dennis, Bright Victory

1917-02-09

Edward Stephenson, Victory at Entebbe

1917-05-26

Rune Hultman, Winged Victory

1918-10-30

Joan Banks, Bright Victory

1918-12-25

Ken Harvey, Bright Victory

1921-06-08

Gordon McLendon, Victory

1921-12-24

Gerard Thomas Victory, composer

1921-12-24

Gerard Victory, Terror of Frankenstein

1922-08-18

Ronan O'Casey, Bitter Victory

1924-03-24

Ken Kane, Silent Victory: The Kitty O'Neil Story

1926-08-03

Gerald Astor, May 20-May 26: Victory in Europe

1928-11-15

Bob Thomson, The Victory Garden

1930-9-24

Simon Drakul, Before and After the Victory

1931-04-07

Yabo Yablonsky, Victory

1931-9-20

Gary Stanton, Victory at Entebbe

1936-07-07

Nikos Xylouris, The Dawn of Victory

1938-06-05

Co Prins, Victory

1939-08-04

Betty Arvaniti, The Dawn of Victory

1939-08-13

Florian Hopf, Victory March

1941-05-08

Betty Faria, For All: Springboard to Victory

1942-12-15

Mike Summerbee, Victory

1943-07-03

Gary Waldhorn, Victory

1943-10-02

Paul Van Himst, Victory

1945-07-15

Luiz Carlos Lacerda, For All: Springboard to Victory

1946-03-19

Cheryl Molineaux, Sevenpenny Victory

1946-10-06

Tony Greig, Victory

1947-10-23

Kazimierz Deyna, Victory

1951-02-08

Laurie Sivell, Victory

1952-08-03

Osvaldo Ardiles, Victory

1953-09-15

Jerry Page, golfer (largest PGA victory margin)

1955-07-27

Allan Border, Victory

1955-10-09

Robin Turner, Victory

1957-02-02

Søren Lindsted, Victory

1957-04-12

Hallvar Thoresen, Victory

1957-06-19

Keith Humphrey, Road to Victory

1957-08-04

John Wark, Victory

1958-11-25

John Appel, The Last Victory

1959-02-14

Russell Osman, Victory

1959-05-05

Paulo Gorgulho, For All: Springboard to Victory

1959-9-16

Victory Tischler-Blue, Edgeplay

1960-04-14

Pat Symcox, Victory

1960-11-02

Ray Victory, Night Trips

1961-10-19

Kevin O'Callaghan, Victory

1962-11-22

Tom Saeba, Danger in New Tokyo: The Final Victory

1963-10-15

Aleksey Zernov, Composition for Victory Day

1964-05-16

Luiz Carlos Tourinho, For All: Springboard to Victory

1964-9-11

Alexandre Lippiani, For All: Springboard to Victory

1965-06-13

Maninder Singh, Victory

1965-08-09

Darren Millane, The Road to Victory

1965-12-31

Takashi Koura, Danger in New Tokyo: The Final Victory

1966-08-04

Tomonori Yoshida, Danger in New Tokyo: The Final Victory

1966-9-11

Shogo Shiotani, Danger in New Tokyo: The Final Victory

1967-02-06

Victor Crowl, Victor Crowl's Victory

1968-03-23

Atul Wassan, Victory

1968-12-23

Masako Takeda, Danger in New Tokyo: The Final Victory

1969-03-05

Rio Natsuki, Battle Athletes Victory

1969-06-30

Sanath Jayasuriya, Victory

1970-02-21

Michael Slater, Victory

1970-05-06

Erik Krambeck, Victory Day

1970-12-12

Dennis Victory, That'll Be the Day

1971-02-06

Brad Hogg, Victory

1971-11-16

Waqar Younus, Victory

1971-9-08

Angel Head, Victory & Valor: Special Olympics World Games

1972-04-17

Muttiah Muralitharan, Victory

1972-08-07

Mika Chiba, Danger in New Tokyo: The Final Victory

1972-12-22

Kirk Maltby, It's Our Game: Team Canada's Victory at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey

1972-9-01

Levon Avakian, On to Victory

1973-06-25

Sean Neff, Sweet Victory

1974-01-27

Chaminda Vaas, Victory

1975-05-27

Mike Hussey, Victory

1975-06-01

Daniela Gracindo, For All: Springboard to Victory

1975-08-21

Simon Katich, Victory

1975-12-08

Jerrelle Clark, TNA Wrestling: Victory Road

1976-08-11

Zachary Lindsey, Pyrrhic Victory

1976-10-10

Shane Doan, It's Our Game: Team Canada's Victory at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey

1976-11-08

Brett Lee, Victory

1976-9-13

José Théodore, It's Our Game: Team Canada's Victory at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey

1977-06-12

Wade Redden, It's Our Game: Team Canada's Victory at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey

1977-07-15

Andre Nel, Victory

1977-10-13

Fabrício Correia, For All: Springboard to Victory

1977-10-27

Kumar Sangakkara, Victory

1977-10-30

Dmitri Mascerhanes, Victory

1978-05-20

Ramesh Powar, Victory

1978-12-25

Simon Jones, Victory

1979-01-16

Brendan Morrow, It's Our Game: Team Canada's Victory at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey

1979-01-23

Scott Hannan, It's Our Game: Team Canada's Victory at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey

1979-04-04

Roberto Luongo, It's Our Game: Team Canada's Victory at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey

1979-07-01

Forrest Griffin, UFC 72: Victory

1979-9-15

Patrick Marleau, It's Our Game: Team Canada's Victory at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey

1980-06-03

Harbhajan Singh, Victory

1980-11-26

Ryan Jordan, Pyrrhic Victory

1980-12-01

Rao Iftekar, Victory

1981-01-21

Dany Heatley, It's Our Game: Team Canada's Victory at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey

1981-02-01

Graeme Smith, Victory

1981-06-17

Shane Watson, The Road to Victory

1981-07-21

Yushin Okami, UFC 72: Victory

1981-12-21

Sajid Mahmood, Victory

1982-01-13

Kamran Akmal, Victory

1982-02-01

Shoaib Mallik, Victory

1983-04-22

Michael D. Gough, Hell Bent for Victory

1983-11-28

Mannie De Castro, A Little Victory

1983-9-27

Jay Boouwmeester, It's Our Game: Team Canada's Victory at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey

1984-10-29

Aleksandra Gordon, A Little Victory

1984-12-12

Sohail Tanvir, Victory

1985-03-11

Ajantha Mendis, Victory

1985-05-06

Pankaj Singh, Victory

1985-06-01

Dinesh Karthik, Victory

1985-06-10

Susannah Fielding, Victory of the Daleks

1985-12-06

R.P. Singh, Victory

1986-10-02

Praveen Kumar, Victory

1987-04-30

Floyd Moratti, Victory

1991-07-03

Richard Kelm, To Victory!

1992-05-20

Christian Antidormi, Victory

1993-9-03

Rina Koike, Ultra Fight Victory

Victory - Weddings
Date Event
1986-07-19

Caroline Kennedy (28) weds Edwin Schlossberg (41) at the Church of Our Lady of Victory in Centerville, Massachusetts

2004-09-04

Rap singer Juvenile (29) weds Shadonna Jones at The Victory Fellowship Church in Metairie, Louisiana

Victory - Deaths
Date Event
1926-03-02

Victory Bateman, A Slave of Corruption

1932-05-20

William Shepherd Benson, Victory

1932-09-07

Charles J. Badger, Victory

1934-06-30

Ernst Röhm, Victory of the Faith

1936-02-19

Billy Mitchell, Victory Through Air Power

1936-05-17

Ben Greet, Victory and Peace

1940-12-01

Charles Richman, Dark Victory

1946-12-31

Franz von Epp, Victory of the Faith

1948-01-15

Josephus Daniels, Victory

1949-03-25

Prince August Wilhelm, Victory of the Faith

1951-12-31

Maxim Litvinov, One Inch from Victory

1953-07-12

Herbert Rawlinson, Dark Victory

1953-11-09

Augusta Blad, Thru Trials to Victory

1957-01-26

Mamoru Shigemitsu, Victory in the Pacific

1963-06-17

Alan Brooke, Winston Churchill: The Final Victory

1964-05-29

Russell Dennis, Bright Victory

1969-05-02

Franz von Papen, Victory of the Faith

1979-05-26

George Brent, actor (Baby Face, Dark Victory, 42nd St), dies at 75

1979-05-26

George Brent, Dark Victory

1979-06-06

Ken Harvey, Bright Victory

1980-01-01

Gikas Biniaris, The Dawn of Victory

1980-02-08

Nikos Xylouris, The Dawn of Victory

1985-02-22

Alexander Scourby, actor (Victory at Sea, Ransom), dies at 71

1986-09-14

Gordon McLendon, Victory

1987-03-13

David Lewis, Dark Victory

1987-04-12

René Hardy, Bitter Victory

1987-06-19

Bertram Bloch, Dark Victory

1987-09-26

Co Prins, Victory

1987-12-14

Paulette Evans, Dark Victory

1987-12-25

Margarete Speer, Victory of the Faith

1989-08-14

Florian Hopf, Victory March

1989-09-01

Kazimierz Deyna, Victory

1991-10-07

Darren Millane, The Road to Victory

1992-07-25

Alfred Drake, Strange Victory

1994-05-30

Ezra Taft Benson, No Substitute for Victory

1995-03-14

Gerard Thomas Victory, composer, dies at 73

1995-03-14

Gerard Victory, Terror of Frankenstein

1997-05-24

Alexandre Lippiani, For All: Springboard to Victory

1998-01-18

Joan Banks, Bright Victory

1998-03-26

Rune Hultman, Winged Victory

1999-01-11

Simon Drakul, Before and After the Victory

1999-09-09

Speirs Ruskell, Dark Victory

2001-12-04

Gary Stanton, Victory at Entebbe

2002-05-05

Shogo Shiotani, Danger in New Tokyo: The Final Victory

2003-10-02

Bob Thomson, The Victory Garden

2005-02-10

Yabo Yablonsky, Victory

2007-12-30

Gerald Astor, May 20-May 26: Victory in Europe

2008-01-21

Luiz Carlos Tourinho, For All: Springboard to Victory

2008-06-08

Marian Alden, Dark Victory

2009-01-10

Bill Stone, Victory and Despair

2011-02-28

Edward Stephenson, Victory at Entebbe

2012-03-08

Cheryl Molineaux, Sevenpenny Victory

2012-04-12

Ronan O'Casey, Bitter Victory

2012-12-29

Tony Greig, Victory

2013-08-21

Aleksey Zernov, Composition for Victory Day


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