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  • ...s, and it was depicted on the [[sheild]] of the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Achilles]]. Oceanus' siblings were [[Cronus]], [[Rhea]], and [[Tethys]]
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  • *{{r|Hero}}
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  • {{r|Hero of the Russian Federation}}
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  • ...iendship|friend]] of [[Theseus]] who accompanied the [[Athens|Athenian]] [[hero]] to [[Tartaros]] to try to [[kidnapping|kidnap]] [[Persephone]] to be the
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  • {{r|Three Week Hero}}
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  • {{r|Hero}}
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  • ...]]. Among the remaining stories were "Tracking Song", "Alien Stones", "The Hero as Werwolf" [sic], "Feather Tigers", and "The Toy Theater". * "The Hero As Werwolf" (1975)
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  • ...which influenced [[Alexandria]]n philosophers such as [[Hero (philosopher)|Hero]]. His view – that the [[universe]] is self-explanatory and self-sus
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  • ...he ''[[Odyssey]]'' by [[Homer]], he was a prominent force in causing the [[hero]] [[Odysseus]] to not reach [[home]] for a long time. He played a big role
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  • *{{r|Hero}}
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  • {{r|Hero}}
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  • ...Robertson V.C.jpg|thumb|The CCGS ''Private Robertson V.C.''., the first ''Hero-class'' vessel to be commissioned.]] ...obertson V.C.''''' is the first vessel in the [[Canadian Coast Guard]]'s [[Hero-class patrol vessels]].<ref name=CcgRobertsonLaunchBrief>
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  • ...c of an hero. However, in [[literature]], particularly in [[tragedy]], the hero may also have [[Fatal flaw|serious flaws]] which lead to their downfall, e. ...ave worked better in the past: current trends may confuse heroes and their hero-worship with the cult of mere [[celebrity]].
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  • ...n the late 1960s, wrote four superior spy thrillers under this byline. The hero is a British agent named [[John Craig]], who works, mostly reluctantly, for
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  • {{r|Hero}}
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  • ...[[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]] tells how the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] [[hero]] [[Aeneas]] visited and found the islands were inhabited by [[Harpies]].
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  • {{r|Hero class patrol vessels}}
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  • |title=Dentist Hero Finally Awarded Congressional Medal of Honor
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  • ...t that after the death of [[Achilles]] he was awarded the arms of the dead hero, to the fury of Ajax, who thought he had a better claim on them. ...ch the events parallel the Odyssey. Whereas the original epic presents the hero as a home-seeking man, Dante depicted him as a searcher, seeking out new ex
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  • ...xplosive ordnance disposal. Hero of the Russian Federation and the earlier Hero of the Soviet Union were usually presented for high valor, although some we
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