Examples of 'was immortalised' in a sentence

Meaning of "was immortalised"

Was immortalised: This phrase refers to someone or something being memorialized or remembered forever, often due to significant achievements, actions, or impact

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was immortalised
The moment was immortalised by photographer.
This couple intertwined at the top of the Bastille was immortalised by Willy Ronis in 1957.
The scene was immortalised by the camera the man was wearing on his head.
And there is this legend that a princess was immortalised in that mountain.
The show was immortalised in a limited edition Marvel comic.
That 's why he was immortalised.
Macbeth was immortalised in the play by William Shakespeare although the play is historically inaccurate.
As a result, he was immortalised forever.
It was immortalised in the symphonic poem Fontane di Roma by Ottorino Respighi.
Take a stroll down the via veneto which was immortalised in fellini 's classic la dolce vita.
Canonbie was immortalised in a poem by Sir Walter Scott entitled Marmion.
The outlandish find was immortalised in a picture by his son Marius.
She was immortalised by lover Leonard Cohen who wrote Chelsea Hotel for her.
This act of political revenge was immortalised by Jacques-Louis David in this martyr portrait.
The area was immortalised by Norman McLean in his book The River Runs Through it.

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This dress was immortalised by Wallis Simpson.
Qiu was immortalised in the Republic of China 's popular consciousness and literature after her death.
The operation was immortalised in the film The Longest Day.
Košir was immortalised on several commemorative stamps in Austria, Slovenia and former Yugoslavia.
The tragedy was immortalised by the poet William McGonagall.
This event was immortalised in the film Battle of Britain.
The skirmish was immortalised much later in a painting by Richard Knötel.
The moment was immortalised by the couple 's wedding photographer.
The incident was immortalised in a painting by Louis-Philippe Crépin.
The location was immortalised by Richard Hawley's album and song.
The incident was immortalised by his grand-nephew a century later,.
The accident was immortalised by the press as the " Death of the Martyr ".
Oakwell Hall was immortalised in literature as " Fieldhead " by Charlotte Brontë, in her novel Shirley.
The 2.8i S model was immortalised by the silver vehicle used in the TV series ' The Sweeney.
The family was immortalised by Thomas Hardy in his 1891 Tess of the d'Urbervilles.

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