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n. A brave, heroic person.

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Lionheart (Kate Bush album)

Lionheart is the second album by the English singer-songwriter Kate Bush. It was released in November 1978, just nine months after Bush's successful debut album The Kick Inside. Lionheart reached no. 6 on the UK album chart (her only album not to make the top 5) 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.

Lionheart (comics)

Lionheart (Kelsey Leigh Kirkland), formerly called Captain Britain, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Lionheart

Lionheart may refer to:

People

  • "Richard the Lionheart", a name for Richard I of England
  • " Brendon 'Lionheart' Hartley" is a nickname given to motor racing driver Brendon Hartley
  • "Lionheart" is a former nickname of professional wrestler Chris Jericho
  • " Dan Wheldon" was a race car driver who had a Lionheart decal with the English flag on the back of every racing helmet he had
  • "Lion-Heart", nickname of English professional kickboxer Abdul Ali (born 1969), also known as Ali Jacko
  • "Lionheart", nickname of Anthony Smith (born 1988), a mixed martial artist
  • " Lionheart (wrestler)", the ring name of British professional wrestler Adrian McCallum
  • "Lionheart", a cat from the Warrior cats books

In music:

  • Lionheart (band)
  • Lionheart (Kate Bush album)
  • Lion Heart, an album by Korean girl group Girls' Generation
  • Lionheart (Maddy Prior album), an album by Maddy Prior
  • "Lionheart", an album by Noel Richards
  • Lionheart (Saxon album)
  • "Lionheart", a song by Demi Lovato on her 2015 album Confident
  • "Lionheart", a song by Blind Guardian on their 2006 album A Twist in the Myth
  • "Lionheart", a song by British Metalcore Band Bury Tomorrow on their 2012 album The Union Of Crowns
  • "Lionheart", a song by Boston hardcore band Have Heart
  • Lionheart Music Group, a record label owned by Universal Music, Sweden
  • " King and Lionheart", a song by Of Monsters and Men on their 2011 album My Head is an Animal

In film, TV and radio:

  • Lionheart (1990 film), a 1990 film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme
  • Lionheart (1987 film), a 1987 film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner
  • "Lionheart", the first episode of Power Rangers: Wild Force
  • The Brothers Lionheart, a novel written by Astrid Lindgren
  • Lionheart Radio, a community radio station
  • Heart of a Lion, a 2013 Finnish film
  • Corazón de León, 2013 Argentine film

In video games:

  • Lionheart (video game), a 1993 platform-genre video game
  • Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader, a 2003 video game
  • Lionheart: Kings' Crusade, a 2010 video game
  • A weapon and limit break in the video game Final Fantasy VIII

Other

  • LionHeart (registered charity), RICS Benevolent Fund Ltd
  • Lionheart, a character in Erin Hunter's Warrior Cats novel series
  • Lionheart (comics), a Marvel Comics character
  • Lionheart (comic character), created by Tom Stazer
  • Lionheart, a DC Comics character in the " Bloodlines" crossover
  • Lionheart, a historical novel by American author Sharon Kay Penman
  • In Italian, Lionheart translates as Corleone
  • Lion.Hearts, a 2009 Chinese-language TV series produced by Malaysia and Singapore
  • Exercise Lionheart; Largest peace time exercise ever for the British Army (as part of NATO) in Western Europe in September 1984
Lionheart (band)

Lionheart was a British hard rock band formed in late 1980, originally featuring singer Jess Cox (ex- Tygers of Pan Tang), guitarist Dennis Stratton (ex- Iron Maiden), guitarist Steve Mann (ex-Liar), bassist/vocalist Rocky Newton (ex- The Next Band, Wildfire), and drummer Frank Noon (ex- The Next Band, Def Leppard).

Lionheart (video game)

Lionheart is a 1993 fantasy platform hack and slash video game for the Amiga designed by Thalion Software.

Lionheart (wrestler)

Adrian McCallum (Born 17 December 1982) is a British professional wrestler, professional wrestling promoter and actor, often better known by his ring name Lionheart. He wrestles for numerous promotions in the British Independent wrestling circuit including Insane Championship Wrestling and Preston City Wrestling. He is also the owner of Ayrshire-based wrestling promotion: Pro Wrestling Elite.

Lionheart (yacht)

Lionheart is a name applied to the main motor yacht owned by Sir Philip Green, the British retail entrepreneur.

Lionheart (Saxon album)

Lionheart is the sixteenth studio album by heavy metal band Saxon released in 2004. It is the only studio album featuring drummer Jörg Michael. The title is inspired from Richard the Lionheart, a 12th-century King of England. "Beyond the Grave" was released as a single and a video. The album was re-released on 17 February 2006 in digipak format (limited to 10,000 copies) with a bonus DVD-Audio featuring previously unreleased material, videos, rough mixes and a new 5.1 / 96 K mix of the whole album, as well as a Saxon keyholder and a patch.

Lionheart (1990 film)

Lionheart (also known as Wrong Bet, A.W.O.L.: Absent Without Leave, Leon and Full Contact) is a 1990 action film, directed by Sheldon Lettich, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and co-starring Brian Thompson, along with Harrison Page, Deborah Rennard, Lisa Pelikan, and Ashley Johnson.

The film stars Van Damme as a paratrooper legionnaire; when his brother is seriously injured he returns to Los Angeles to enter the underground fighting circuit to raise money for his brother's family.

The film's cast and crew included two people who had appeared in an earlier Van Damme film: Michel Qissi (a good friend of his) and Sheldon Lettich. This was the second time Qissi played a villain in a Van Damme film, the first being notably as Tong Po in Kickboxer (1989). Lettich helped write one of Van Damme's breakthrough films, Bloodsport, along with another Van Damme film, Double Impact.

LionHeart (registered charity)

LionHeart is a charity, registered in England. It provides advice and information, counselling and support and, in appropriate circumstances, financial help to past and present Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) members of all ages and their families who have experienced difficulties in their lives including accident, ill-health or disability, bereavement, unemployment, the separation of families, or difficulties in retirement.

The charity, formerly known as the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors' Benevolent Fund Limited, was originally set up in 1899 by Robert Vigers (former President of Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors). LionHeart is self-funded and relies on the generosity of members and firms, who make donations and organise fundraising events to enable it to continue providing support.

Usage examples of "lionheart".

Miss Fuss-and-Bother was the name Lionheart had given to die governess least patient with the frequent necessity of fishing Beauty out of her latest muddy haven in the garden and bringing her indoors and dumping her in the bath.

It was true that she was not very noticeable in the company of her sisters, hut she should have been able to find a suitable husband among all the young men who flocked to their house to court Lionheart and Jeweltongue.

Jeweltongue and Beauty went alone to sell their horses and waggon, leaving Lionheart experimenting with lashing together an assortment of short whippy poles cut from the saplings they had begun clearing from round the house.

Beauty and Lionheart were relieved to find that their awkward carpentry and inexperienced mends were holding firm and that, so far as they could tell, there was nothing terribly wrong with their little house.

Jittle silence, and then Lionheart sat up as if to climb out of bed but stopped with one foot touching the floor.

Jeweltongue kissed her, and Lionheart reached out a hand and just stroked the silky petals of a pale pink rose with one finger.

And the cottage is smaller yet when Lionheart is here too, roaring away.

Quite composedly she looked up and saw Lionheart and a young man she did not recognise leading two horses towards a barn a little distance away.

When he sat down, Lionheart leant back against his legs and sighed, and be stroked the damp hair away from her forehead.

But just as she would know Lionheart from Jeweltongue in the dark simply by her smell, just as each of the roses at Rose Cottage possessed a smell as individual as the shape of its stems and leaves and the colour of its flowers, so was this smell of roses different from the rich wild scent that belonged to the Beast.

Beauty, remembering her efforts to help Lionheart poke the sitting-room chimney clear from the roof.

Suddenly it was easy to see it as a long stem of some wandering rose, easy then to see it arching round a familiar doorway and small leaded windows Lionheart had once thought too small, and now she seemed to make out the two corner bushes, guarding the front face of the house.

Jeweltongue, who loved the life she had made in Long-chance, just as Lionheart loved her life, as their father loved his life, a life.

And it had been Beauty then who had done what needed to be done, while all she and Lionheart could see was that their pride and arrogance had shattered like glass, and the shards lay all round them, and it was as if they cut themselves to the bone with every move they made.

Neither Jeweltongue nor Lionheart had had the heart to use it, however, and it had hung untouched on its peg for seven months.