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triumph

In ancient Rome, the victory procession of a returning general. The Senate and the victorious army accompanied the crowned victor, displaying spoils taken from the enemy, together with important captives who were usually executed on the Capitoline hill. Roman emperors assumed the right to celebrate triumphs.



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In that country church, Scruton discovered the old language of the Book of Common Prayer, and that magnificent Psalm, the Jubilate Deo, that calls us to joy and praise.
Jubilate (Jazz Motet), by Johannes Matthias Michel.
The main event - what the play is really about - is when Jesus descended into hell, accompanied by Saint Michael the Archangel and a joyous company of children singing Jubilate Deo - "Sing Joyfully to God.
 
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