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lionheartnoun
A brave, heroic person.
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Lionheart
Lionheart is the second album by the British singer Kate Bush. It was released in late 1978, just nine months after Bush's successful debut album The Kick Inside. Lionheart reached no. 6 on the UK album chart and has been certified Platinum by the BPI. The first single taken from the album, "Hammer Horror", missed the UK Top 40. However, the follow-up single, "Wow", was released on the back of Bush's UK tour and became a UK Top 20 hit. The song became the target of parodies by impressionist Faith Brown, and comedienne Pamela Stephenson.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of lionheart in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of lionheart in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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We know that Richard the Lionheart went to fight in the Crusades, but we dont know much about the ordinary soldiers who lived and died there, and these ancient samples give us insights into that.
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- قلب الاسدArabic
- Løve hjerteDanish
- LGerman
- καρδιά λιονταριούGreek
- corazón de LeónSpanish
- LeijonamieliFinnish
- coeur de LionFrench
- OroszlánszívHungarian
- LionheartIndonesian
- cuor di leoneItalian
- לב האריהHebrew
- ライオンハートJapanese
- LionheartLatin
- LeeuwenhartDutch
- løve hjerteNorwegian
- Lwie SercePolish
- coração de LeãoPortuguese
- inimă de LeuRomanian
- Aslan yürekliTurkish
- lionheartUkrainian
- 獅心王Chinese
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