Adverb
in a victorious manner
Source: WordNetThe Myth is the Myth of the Blood, which, under the sign of the Swastika, released the World Revolution. It is the Awakening of the Soul of the Race, which, after a period of long slumber, victoriously put an End to Racial Chaos. Alfred Rosenberg
Violence, less and less embarrassed by the limits imposed by centuries of lawfulness, is brazenly and victoriously striding across the whole world, unconcerned that its infertility has been demonstrated and proved many times in history. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
[B]efore Descartes, some of the ancients made the essence of matter consist in solid extension. But this opinion, of which all the Cartesians have made much, has at all times been victoriously combated... Julien Offray de La Mettrie
We are no more free agents than the queen of clubs when she victoriously takes prisoner the knave of hearts. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
Virginia had defended her land victoriously Source: Internet
After bribing the Western troops guarding the city, Isaac and Alexios Komnenos entered the capital victoriously on April 1, 1081. Source: Internet