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    "God Save the South" is a poem-turned-song considered by some to have been the unofficial national anthem of the Confederate States of America. The words...
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    "God Save the King" (alternatively "God Save the Queen" when the British monarch is female) is the national anthem of the United Kingdom and the royal...
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    "God Save the Tsar!" (Russian: Бо́же, Царя́ храни́!, romanized: Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!, IPA: [ˈboʐɨ t͡sɐˈrʲa xrɐˈnʲi]) was the national anthem of the Russian...
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  • "God Save Ireland" is an Irish rebel song celebrating the Manchester Martyrs, three Fenians executed in 1867. It served as an unofficial anthem for Irish...
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    of the Confederacy, along with "The Bonnie Blue Flag" and "God Save the South". New versions appeared at this time that more explicitly tied the song...
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    George Henry Miles (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    Miles wrote "God Save the South", under the pen name Earnest Halphin, which is considered to have been the unofficial national anthem of the Confederate...
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    other countries. Give me liberty, or give me death! God Save the South, whose lyrics contain the battle cry "Freedom or death!" Greek War of Independence...
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  • not use their studios for the album (the sole exception being "God Save the Queen", which had been recorded the previous year). They employed a complex...
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  • "God Save the Queen and "God Save the King". It had served as a sort of de facto co-national anthem since the 1920s. From 1957 to 1994, it was the sole...
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    did literature. In the Confederate States of America, "God Save the South" was the official national anthem. However, "Dixie" was the most popular. United...
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