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Donald The Great Commentary by: Theodore R. Malloch
Greatness conjures up big, indeed huge things, high achievements, grandeur, lasting and permanent effects. It is foremost about – winning, being forever renown. The word itself originated in the 12th century. It signified importance, fame, power, and success. Greatness, equaled preeminence. As such it spelled out a concept of superiority, of a person or a place, that was above all others, in first–top place. In ancient Europe rulers were at times given the attribute “The Great,” such as Alexander The Great, Frederick The Great, Alfred The Great, or Catherine The Great. The same applies to the Roman use of Magnus in the days of Pompei. It survives as the root word for “magnificent.” MORE Donald The Great
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The Framer’s View - From the Beautiful State of Colorado  Neil@TheFramersView.com   Updated 2/14/2025
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Donald The Great Commentary by: Theodore R. Malloch
Greatness conjures up big, indeed huge things, high achievements, grandeur, lasting and permanent effects. It is foremost about – winning, being forever renown. The word itself originated in the 12th century. It signified importance, fame, power, and success. Greatness, equaled preeminence. As such it spelled out a concept of superiority, of a person or a In ancient Europe rulers were at times given the attribute “The Great,” such as Alexander The Great, Frederick The Great, Alfred The Great, or Catherine The Great. The same applies to the Roman use of Magnus in the days of Pompei. It survives as the root word for “magnificent.” MORE