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Cosa (chi) è liberty$44466$ - definizione

THE PERSONIFICATION OF THE CONCEPT OF LIBERTY
Goddess Liberty; Liberty goddess; Liberty personified; Liberty (goddess); Personification of liberty; Personification of Liberty; Liberty (goddess personifications); Liberty (goddess personification)
  • alt=A bare-breasted woman leads a revolutionary army over a barricade, holding aloft a French flag
  • Great Seal of the Second French Republic, 1848, with [[radiant crown]]
  • pileus]], and carrying her rod. AD 251–253
  • ''The Contrast: 1792: Which Is Best'', by [[Thomas Rowlandson]], an anti-French cartoon

Liberty (personification)         
The concept of liberty has frequently been represented by personifications, often loosely shown as a female classical goddess. Language from the June 1916 The Numismatist: "Supremely confident like the nation she represents, the protective goddess of America moves with a supple grace, while her garments of stars and stripes seem to catch an invisible breeze.
Liberty Holdings Limited         
INSURANCE COMPANY
User:Chris.huckle/Liberty Holdings Limited; Liberty Group Limited; Liberty Holdings
Liberty Holdings Limited (JSE: LBH) is a financial services and property holding company with registered head office situated in Johannesburg, South Africa at Liberty Centre, 1 Ameshoff St., Braamfontein.
Liberty ship         
  • Jeremiah O'Brien}}
  • Engine room (model cutaway)
  • George Washington Carver}} at the Kaiser shipyards, Richmond, California, in 1943. One of a series taken by E. F. Joseph on behalf of the [[Office of War Information]], documenting the work of [[African-American]]s in the war effort.
  • Liberty ships mothballed at Tongue Point, Astoria, Oregon, 1965
  • Liberty Ships mothballed at Tongue Point, Astoria, Oregon, 1965
  • vertical triple expansion steam engine]] of the type used to power [[World War II]] Liberty ships, assembled for testing before delivery
  • Profile plan of a Liberty ship
  • Novorossiysk]]'', delivered 1943 to USSR, sailed until 1974
  • Propeller of the Liberty ship ''Quartette'' which ran aground in 1952 on the [[Pearl and Hermes Atoll]] in the Pacific Ocean.
  • Riveters from H. Hansen Industries work on the Liberty ship ''John W. Brown'' at Colonna's Shipyard, a ship repair facility located in the Port of [[Norfolk, Virginia]]. (December 2014)
  • SS ''Hellas Liberty'']] (ex-SS ''Arthur M. Huddell'') in June 2010
  • John W. Brown}} outbound from the United States carrying a large deck cargo after her conversion to a "Limited Capacity [[Troopship]]." It probably was taken in the summer of 1943 during her second voyage.
  • Lawton B. Evans]]'' in 1943
  • SS ''Patrick Henry'']], the first Liberty ship, on 27 September 1941.
CARGO SHIPS BUILT IN THE UNITED STATES DURING WORLD WAR II
Liberty ships; Liberty Ship; Liberty class; Problems of the Liberty ship; EC2-S-C1; Liberty Ships; Tank carrier-class Z-EC2-S-C2
¦ noun a prefabricated US-built freighter of the Second World War.

Wikipedia

Liberty (personification)

The concept of liberty has frequently been represented by personifications, often loosely shown as a female classical goddess. Examples include Marianne, the national personification of the French Republic and its values of Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité, the female Liberty portrayed on United States coins for well over a century, and many others. These descend from images on ancient Roman coins of the Roman goddess Libertas and from various developments from the Renaissance onwards. The Dutch Maiden was among the first, re-introducing the cap of liberty on a liberty pole featured in many types of image, though not using the Phrygian cap style that became conventional. The 1886 Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi is a well-known example in art, a gift from France to the United States.