Category
page 1Glory (honor)

hero
thumb|Achilles during the [[Trojan War, as depicted in an ancient Greek polychromatic pottery painting (dating to ).]]
thumb|upright|Joan of Arc is considered a medieval Christian heroine of France for her role in the [[Hundred Years' War, and was canonized as a Roman Catholic saint]]
thumb|upright|William Tell, a popular [[folk hero of Switzerland.]]
thumb|upright|Giuseppe Garibaldi, celebrated as one of the greatest generals of modern times, is considered an Italian national hero for his role in the [[Italian unification, and is known as the "Hero of the Two Worlds" because of his military e

vanity
thumb|Vanitas (Latin for vanity) by Léon Bazille Perrault, 1886
Gloria Patri
Trinitarian doxology
apotheosis
thumb|Apotheosis of Venice (1585) by Paolo Veronese, a ceiling in the [[Doge's Palace]]
thumb|The Apotheosis of Cornelis de Witt, with the Raid on Chatham in the background
Gloria in excelsis Deo
Liturgical Christian hymn
Glory to Ukraine
Ukrainian national salute

Ull
thumb|Figure on skis and with a bow, possibly Ullr, on the 11th-century Böksta Runestone
thumb|upright|The coat of arms of Ullensaker displays Ullr as a charge.
halo
religious symbol representing a ring of light

tasbih
thumbnail|Glory to Allah "Subhan Allah" in Arabic, Desouk, Egypt
Land of Hope and Glory
British patriotic song composed by music by Edward Elgar with lyrics by Arthur Christopher Benson
Soli Deo gloria
Latin sentence from the Vulgate
Dideba
"''''''" ( ; ) was the national anthem of Georgia from November 1990 to May 2004. It was previously the national anthem of Georgia from 1918 to 1921.

laureate
thumb|Laureate heads on coins, ancient and modern: Above: Titus, as Caesar (73 AD); Below: [[Napoleon as Emperor (1812).]]
glory
fame/admiration for an exploit, sometimes personified in art
Glory
manifestation of God's presence according to the Abrahamic religions

Khvarenah
thumb|Relief from the Sasanian period with the word Farr written in a calligraphic style of [[Middle Persian]]
thumb|Reverse of coin minted during the reign of Huvishka|Shāhanshāh Huvishka of the Greco-Iranian [[Kushan Empire displays the word Farr written in Greek script]]
Hod
8th of the 10 sephirot

degrees of glory
In Latter Day Saint theology, one of 3 eternal abodes
Glorification
Glorification may have several meanings in Christianity. The Nicene Creed states that God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are glorified. From the Catholic canonization to the similar sainthood of the Eastern Orthodox Church to salvation in Christianity in Protestant beliefs, the glorification of the human condition can be a long and arduous process.
kleos
thumb|350x350px|Achilles mourning the death of Patroclus. Corinthian Chytra
Kleos () is the Greek word often translated to "renown" or "glory". It is related to the English word "loud" and carries the implied meaning of "what others hear about you". A Greek hero earns kleos through accomplishing great deeds.