The state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed.
1 The renown of Nelson is part of the heritage of the world.
2 Next in renown were those precious relics, the tears of the Saviour.
3 SCAM: It literally came out of nowhere, and now enjoys international renown .
4 The fame of all preceding writers is merged in his own renown .
5 The opening of this year added to the naval renown of England.
6 Of the Spanish colonies Cuba has produced some writers of enduring renown .
7 The wonderful renown of the French army had received a mighty blow.
8 Yet even so he succeeded in winning great renown by his achievements.
9 For he went in many guises, and won renown under many names.
10 They say to their men: Add to the renown of your race.
11 Among these, the subject of this article attained the most brilliant renown .
12 That suffices for me, and Sitta Nefysseh will rejoice in your renown .
13 Prince did not look the part of an etcher of continental renown .
14 The circumstance has brought your name into most wide and unfortunate renown .
15 Caesar acquired renown by giving, relieving, and pardoning; Cato by bestowing nothing.
16 My soul despises the glittering gold, and enough have I of renown .
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