Adverb
blessedly or wonderfully
with glory or in a glorious manner
Source: WordNethow gloriously happy she had been during those few fleeting moments of time Source: Internet
where others had failed he had gloriously succeeded Source: Internet
After all, they need to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy that they won gloriously a year ago. Source: Internet
Being expelled from his See by the Arian emperor Constantius for defending the Catholic faith, and being put to the sword privately at Cera in Tuscany, he died gloriously. Source: Internet
“A gloriously creepy setting—ghost town suburbia—where seemingly respectable neighbors hide dirty secrets. Source: Internet
He continued: Now, if Gen. Meade can complete his work so gloriously prosecuted thus far, by the literal or substantial destruction of Lee's army, the rebellion will be over. Source: Internet