A prize is an award received for merit
Prize may also refer to:
Cleopatra was the last active Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt before it became a Roman province.
Mercury most commonly refers to:
Chance may refer to:
Terror(s) or The Terror may refer to:
Egyptian describes something of, from, or related to Egypt.
Helena may refer to:
Fame usually refers to the state of notability or celebrity.
Erasmus (1466–1536) was a Dutch humanist scholar.
A brain is a biological organ.
Pegasus was a winged horse sired by Poseidon in Greek mythology.
Kitty may refer to:
Prize money refers in particular to naval prize money, usually arising in naval warfare, but also in other circumstances. It was a monetary reward paid in accordance with the prize law of a belligerent state to the crew of a ship belonging to the state, either a warship of its navy or a privateer vessel commissioned by the state. Prize money was most frequently awarded for the capture of enemy ships or of cargoes belonging to an enemy in time of war, either arrested in port at the outbreak of war or captured during the war in international waters or other waters not the territorial waters of a neutral state. Goods carried in neutral ships that are classed as contraband, being shipped to enemy-controlled territory and liable to be useful to it for making war, were also liable to be taken as prizes, but non-contraband goods belonging to neutrals were not. Claims for the award of prize money were usually heard in a prize court, which had to adjudicate the claim and condemn the prize before any distribution of cash or goods could be made to the captors.
Nancy may refer to:
The Cage may refer to:
The Prize may refer to:
A swindler is generally a charlatan, a person practicing quackery, fraud, or similar confidence trick in order to obtain money, property, or advantage by pretense.
Help is a word meaning to give aid or signal distress.
A purse is a small bag that may refer to:
An echo is a reflection of sound.
A longship is a Nordic sea-going ship of the Viking Age.