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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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  • An '''anti-hero''' is a leading character in a work of fiction whose qualities are the oppo Examples of the anti-hero in more recent literature include Jim Dixon, the lead character of the nove
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  • |name = Three Week Hero '''''Three Week Hero''''' is an album released by rock singer P. J. Proby on 8 April 1969, by Li
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  • #REDIRECT [[Three Week Hero]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hero]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on ''[[Three Week Hero]]''.
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  • This is a list of external links on ''[[Three Week Hero]]''. Retrieved on 2009-04-20.
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  • ...mund Freud]] were substituted when appropriate.<ref>Joseph Campbell, ''The Hero With A Thousand Faces'', frontspiece (1973, [[Princeton/Bollingen]]).</ref> ...nearly one million copies in various editions.<ref>Joseph Campbell, ''The Hero With A Thousand Faces'', back cover (1973, [[Princeton/Bollingen]]).</ref>
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  • ...gh virtually all the mythologies of the world, revealing the one archetype hero in them all.
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  • ...gh virtually all the mythologies of the world, revealing the one archetype hero in them all.
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  • ...a Borealis, named after the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles.
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  • ...adian Coast Guard's nine hero class patrol vessels, named after a Canadian hero
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  • ...[[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] which carried the [[hero]] [[Jason (hero)|Jason]] to [[Colchis]] in search of the [[Golden Fleece]]. Jason was accom
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  • ...1930) was a Georgian nobleman, military commander, folk hero, and National Hero of Georgia.
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  • ...mund Freud]] were substituted when appropriate.<ref>Joseph Campbell, ''The Hero With A Thousand Faces'', frontspiece (1973, [[Princeton/Bollingen]]).</ref> ...nearly one million copies in various editions.<ref>Joseph Campbell, ''The Hero With A Thousand Faces'', back cover (1973, [[Princeton/Bollingen]]).</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hero]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Three Week Hero]]
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  • ...ingen).<ref>Back cover author [[biography]] from Joeseph Campbell, ''[[The Hero With A Thousand Faces]]'', (1973, [[Princeton/Bollingen]]).</ref>
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  • Legendary Greek hero who slayed the Chimera.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Hero of the [[United States Life-saving Service]].
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  • Novel by C.S. Forester about a 19th century naval hero.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An archetypal swordfighting hero, or a genre containing such heroes.
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on ''[[Three Week Hero]]''.
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  • Greek hero who fought and died in the Trojan War.
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  • * [[Ajax the Greater (Greek hero)]] - Trojan war participant and suitor to Helen of Troy * [[Ajax the Lesser (Greek hero)]] - Trojan war participant and suitor to Helen of Troy
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  • Silver-handed Irish mythological hero and apparent deity, related to the Romano-British god Nodens.
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  • * [http://www.exoticindiaart.com/article/buddha Buddha - A Hero's Journey to Nirvana].
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  • Legendary defender of the Maya and national hero of Guatemala.
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  • (1855-1880) An [[Australia|Australian]] [[bushranger]], an outlaw but folk hero
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  • The hero of a series of nautical novels created by C.S. Forester.
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  • ...flagging interest, but rather burned the [[flesh]] of Heracles causing the hero to [[suicide|kill himself]].
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  • {{r|Hero}} {{r|The Hero With A Thousand Faces}}
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  • ...from [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] who sailed along with [[Jason (hero)|Jason]] on the [[Argo]].
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  • A hero of Greek mythology, son of [[Zeus]], who among other adventures, had to per
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  • ...include>Form of poetic drama which evolved in ancient Greece, in which the hero comes to a tragic destiny.
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  • ...can actor who was generally the sidekick, often a comic one, to the cowboy hero in many films.
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  • This is a list of external links on ''[[Three Week Hero]]''. Retrieved on 2009-04-20.
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  • Scottish national hero (c 1270-1305), a leader in the fight for Scottish independence against Edwa
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  • ...cil Louis Troughton Smith (1899-1966), author and creator of the fictional hero ''[[Horatio Hornblower]]''.
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  • Trojan hero of the epic story by the Roman poet Virgil called the Aeneid.
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  • ...l]]ist and a leading [[Romanticism|Romantic]] [[poetry|poet]]; wrote ''[[A Hero of Our Time]]''.
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  • Legendary father of the Roman hero Aeneas and a Trojan, who has an affair with the goddess Venus or Aphrodite.
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  • ...ish exile to Australia, who became an outlaw "bushranger", and also a folk hero.
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  • A hero of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
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  • ...]] of [[Greece]] on the [[Adriatic]] [[Sea]] where he was visited by the [[hero]] [[Aeneas]], as described by the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[poetry|poet]] [[
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  • ...e Northern Hemisphere near Andromeda and Auriga, named after the legendary hero in Greek mythology.
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  • ...savage bull who lived on the island of Crete and was captured by the Greek hero Heracles, as his seventh labor.
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  • ...Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[son]] of [[Zeus]] and [[Alcmene]], a [[hero]] of exceptional strength and resourcefulness, eventually granted immortal
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  • An American admiral and the naval hero of the [[Spanish-American War of 1898]].
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  • An '''anti-hero''' is a leading character in a work of fiction whose qualities are the oppo Examples of the anti-hero in more recent literature include Jim Dixon, the lead character of the nove
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  • The equine hero of a [[Western (genre)|Western]] television series, portrayed by a black st
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  • ...e many places in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] visited by the fleeing Trojan [[hero]] [[Aeneas]].
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  • ...hter, princess [[Lavinia]], who was fought over fiercely by two [[epic]] [[hero|heroes]] -- Aeneas and Turnus -- near the end of the ''Aeneid''.]] ...ile her husband favored a marriage to the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] [[hero]] [[Aeneas]]. Amata was a minor character in ''[[Aeneid|The Aeneid]]'' by [
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  • ...aturn, jealous wife (and sister) of Zeus; caused numerous troubles for the hero of the [[Aeneid]]]; especially despised Trojans.
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  • ...hon (Greece)|Marathon]]. Later, it was captured by the [[Athens|Athenian]] hero [[Theseus]]. In another account, the bull carried [[Europa]] to [[Crete]];
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  • ...on]], depicting resolution and a sense of exploring in old age. The Greek hero [[Odysseus]] was known as Ulysses to the Romans.
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  • The teenage hero of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, sometimes referred to
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  • In Greek myth, the national hero of Athens, son of Aegeus, king of Athens (or the sea-god Poseidon) and of A
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  • An [[epic poem]] written by [[Virgil]], which depicts the hero [[Aeneas]] fleeing from [[Troy (ancient city)]], journeying to [[Carthage]]
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  • '''Tom Barry''' (1897-1980) was an Irish revolutionary and folk hero who lead a [[flying column]] during the [[Irish War of Independence]]. Foll
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  • * the Roman name for the Greek hero [[Odysseus]]
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  • ...imeter]] of the triangle. This formula is known as the Heron's formula (or Hero's formula), named after the mathematician, [[Heron of Alexandria]].
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  • ...orgophone''' was a daughter of [[Perseus]], the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] who slayed the [[monster]] [[Medusa]]. She was in a [[marriage]] [[relati
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  • From [[Ancient Mesopotamia|Mesopotamian]] [[mythology]], a [[hero]] whose adventures are recounted in the fragmentary ''[[Epic of Gilgamesh]]
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  • {{r|Hero}}
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  • ...odern sense, a swashbuckler is either an adventurous, chivalrous, romantic hero, or a [[genre]] in literature, film and theatre, based on that archetype.
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  • ...n the [[Trojan War]]. According to Homer, he is killed battling with the [[hero]] [[Achilles]].
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  • *{{r|Hero}}
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  • *{{r|Hero}}
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  • ...n the [[Trojan War]]. According to Homer, he is killed battling with the [[hero]] [[Achilles]].
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  • ...n which to keep the [[Minotaur]] in; later, the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Theseus]] kills the Minotaur.
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  • ...[[Aeneid]]'' and was the [[story]] of the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] [[hero]] [[Aeneas]] who, according to this story, was the [[founder]] of the [[cit
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  • {{r|Hero of the Russian Federation}}
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  • {{r|Three Week Hero}}
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  • ...rtunate [[cause-and-effect|effect]] of bringing about suffering. Often the hero has what is called a ''tragic flaw'', a personality defect or trait that b
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  • ...Union]] medals were political, legitimate military Hero medals (and now [[Hero of the Russian Federation]]) are considered comparable.
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  • ..., living creatures into stone. One of the three sisters is [[Medusa]]; the hero [[Perseus]] cuts off her head and uses it as a weapon against his enemies;
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  • ...acintyre/article5562543.ece |title=Welcome back Tom Paine, unsung American hero |accessdate=2009-01-22 |last=Macintyre |first=Ben |authorlink= |coauthors=
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  • ...s [[name]]d after him. He was the father of the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Theseus]] who killed the [[Minotaur]], and who was a prominent [[charac
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  • ...h women.|Greek [[mythology]] has numerous characters, including the many [[hero|heroes]] who sailed on the Argo along with [[Jason]], including [[Greek god
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  • ...ing one [[night]] and became [[pregnancy|pregnant]] with the then-future [[hero]] [[Theseus]]. It is the setting of the [[Greek tragedy|tragedy]] ''[[Hippo
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  • ...m as a form of ongoing [[tribute]]. [[Theseus]], the [[Athens|Athenian]] [[hero]], killed the Minotaur with assistance from [[King]] [[Minos]]'s [[daughter
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  • ...The county was named in honor of [[American Revolution|Revolutionary War]] hero [[Willie Jones]].
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  • ...ent Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was the [[human]] [[father]] of the [[hero]] [[Achilles]] and the [[husband]] of the [[Greek god|goddess]] [[Thetis]],
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  • ...], she was the first [[wife]] of [[Heracles]]. She had children with the [[hero]] but ran into trouble when the [[Greek god|goddess]] [[Hera]] caused Herac
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  • ...] [[Hecabe]]. He is killed in [[battle]] by the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Achilles]], and his [[death]] was described in [[Greek tragedy]] by the
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  • ...] [[mythology]], he was one of the brigands whom the [[Athens|Athenian]] [[hero]] [[Theseus]] killed on his way [[home]] from [[Troezen]] to [[Athens]]. He
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  • * Thomas, Evan. ''John Paul Jones: Sailor, Hero, Father of the American Navy'' (2003) [http://www.amazon.com/John-Paul-Jone
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  • ...rnational organization based on the principles laid out by the British war hero [[Robert Baden-Powell]] (1857–1941) in a book titled ''[[Scouting for Boy
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  • ..."[http://www.alternet.org/story/145455/ People's Historian and Progressive Hero Howard Zinn Dies]," ''Boston Globe'', January 27, 2010.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...]]. 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 &ndash; 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hero]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • |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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  • | title = Guy Gabaldon, 80, Hero of Battle of Saipan, Dies | title = Why Wasn't WWII Hero Guy Gabaldon Given the Medal of Honor?
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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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  • ...e to amend, we may still anticipate salvation from a messiah, a conquering hero, a ''deus ex machina'', or some other agent with power to fracture the unsu
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  • ...e race was won by [[Spiridon Louis]] of Greece, who thus became a national hero. In another nod to ancient times, [[throwing the discus]] was resurrected a
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  • ...sometimes spelt Herakles) was the [[son]] of [[Zeus]] and [[Alcmene]], a [[hero]] of superhuman strength and resourcefulness. As one of the illegitimate s
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  • * [http://www.wamu.org/programs/dr/06/02/15.php Michael Kazin: "A Godly Hero" interview about Jennings on The Diane Rehm Show]
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  • ...s___colleges/scotland/university_of_edinburgh.cfm University profile] from HERO, The official online gateway to Higher Education and Research in the UK.
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  • ...[Menelaus]], [[Odysseus]], [[Ajax]], and many others, pitted against the [[hero]]es of Troy, including [[Hector]] and, by one account in the ''[[Aeneid]]''
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  • ...being of the child. For example, in [[Greek mythology]], the parent of the hero [[Aeneas]] was [[Anchises]], but when time passed, the son carried the lame
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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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  • ...apparently the same year that O'Brine died. It is narrated by a nameless hero of Italian birth and more than one nationality, who joins the British under ...sanctuary of [[Gibraltar]]—since the book begins many years later with the hero's reflections as he visits the over-grown site of one of his early training
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  • *the [[Fenian Cycle]], tales of the hero [[Fionn mac Cumhaill]] and his warriors, set around the 3rd century AD;
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  • ...[Virgil]]'s [[Aeneid]]: when the Greeks broke into the city, the Trojan [[hero]] [[Aeneas]] had an opportunity to kill Helen but was dissuaded by his moth
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  • ...like a lizard or serpent. It was killed by the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Bellerophon]] who, mounted on the winged horse [[Pegasus]], shoved a hu
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  • ...English and publish them. The word "mabinogi" probably means a tale of a hero. ...rpreted as developments from the story of the birth, life and death of the hero Pryderi, but much changed. ''Pwyll Prince of Dyfed'' recounts his birth.
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  • ...n exceptionally competent, tough-minded British agent who is the fictional hero of four superior spy thrillers written in the late 1960s and early 1970s by
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  • ...mal-sized hero card and 32 others (which are all useable with the included hero card), and two booster packs; or in booster packs containing 15 game cards ...retail ''box'' of boosters will contain a ''Legendary'' card instead of a Hero card.
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  • ...s he tell his previous adventures, so that much of the narration is by the hero himself. Unlike the Iliad, the poem is episodic. ...the form of the Odyssey in that he started well into the story and had the hero narrate previous events. This form has been followed by others.
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  • ...Other People’s Blood'') and a series of naval fiction revolving around his hero William Bentley (e.g., ''A Fine Boy for Killing'').
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  • ...me=hiddenremote2019-09-11/> In 2019 she played the younger version of the hero's love interest in [[The Goldfinch (film)|''The Goldfinch'']].<ref name=han
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  • ...cal navies, define '''Hazards from Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance (HERO)''' as the potention for high-energy electromagnetic devices, on ships or c ...rmy helicopters going into Afghanistan in the Afghanistan War (2001-2021), HERO becomes more than a naval responsibility.
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  • Gagarin returned to a hero's welcome and travelled the world as a Soviet cultural ambassador. However,
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  • ...y appeared in [[Western]]s, war films and crime dramas, often as an [[anti-hero]]. His trademark persona was the quiet and enigmatic but purposeful charact
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  • |Ship class={{Sclass2|Hero|patrol vessel}} ...C.V.''''' is the third of nine vessel in the [[Canadian Coast Guard]]'s [[Hero-class patrol vessels]].<ref name=Wmn2013-02-13>
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  • ...ambake, [http://www.clambake.org/archive/ronthenut/warhero.htm Ron the War Hero]</ref>
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  • ...pion's Portion'''<ref>[[Old Irish]] ''curad'', genitive of ''caur'', "of a hero, champion, warrior"; ''mír'', "morsel, ration, portion" (''Dictionary of t ...s the bravest man present. Just as he is about to carve the pig, the Ulaid hero [[Conall Cernach]] arrives, and his boasts force Cet to give way to him &nd
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  • Larsen was born in Norway, like his hero Roald Amundsen. He spent some years at sea,
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  • ...). He failed, but reached further south than anyone so far: he received a hero's welcome upon his return to England and was immediately knighted.
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  • '''Creusa''' was the [[wife]] of [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] [[hero]] [[Aeneas]] and [[daughter]] of Trojan [[King Priam]]. Creusa and Aeneas h
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  • ...ledged to [[marriage|marry]] the rival of [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] [[hero]] [[Aeneas]]. The rival was named [[Turnus]], a hot-headed brash but excell
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  • ...prowess as proof of character and daring. Typically, in these stories, the hero (or heroine) is the single person who can ride the horse, and does so to mi ...his way, as is typical with [[Baron Münchhausen|Münchhausen]] stories, the hero's exaggerated exploits have an edge of buffoonery.
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  • ...Times of Horatio Hornblower: A Biography of C. S. Forester's Famous Naval Hero
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  • In [[Homer]]'s ''[[Odyssey]]'' she was a shrewd advisor to the hero [[Odysseus]] supporting him on many occasions to overcome his perils and re
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  • [[Lord Byron|Byron]] in his long poem ''Childe Harold's Pilgrimage'' took his hero to the field of Waterloo, which he himself had visited, and gave his though
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  • ...''Marathon'' (2007). She is also to appear in the upcoming film ''Fallen Hero'', set for release in 2008.
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  • ...n characters, arguably Wayne's two greatest roles, foreshadowed the [[anti-hero]] popularised in the 1960s by the likes of [[Charles Bronson]], [[Clint Eas
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  • Fortunately, the hero [[Perseus]], returning from having killed Medusa, happened to come along.
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  • '''George Dewey''' (1837-1917) was an American admiral, and the naval hero of the [[Spanish-American War]] of 1898. ==Hero==
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  • ...s format is that of a series of dialogues between the god Krishna, and the hero Arjuna. It taught that a devotee could manifest a God if he/she did constan
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  • ...[http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/heroes/doraemon.html The Cuddliest Hero in Asia]. TIMEasia.com
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], '''Bellerophon''' was a [[hero]] who slayed the [[Chimera (mythology)|Chimera]] which had the head of a li ...a (mythology)|Chimera]]. It breathed fire and was dangerous. But the young hero got help from the goddess [[Athena]] who gave him a winged horse named [[Pe
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  • ...t]] [[Virgil]], the Penates were brought by [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] hero [[Aeneas]] along with his father [[Anchises]] and his son [[Ascanius]] on a
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  • ...and foster-brother [[Cú Chulainn]], but becomes the Ulaid's most prominent hero after Cú Chulainn's death. He has a bitter rivalry with [[Cet mac Mágach] ...emasculating Celtchar with his spear, and is acknowledged as the greatest hero present. However, just as Cet is about to carve, Conall arrives, and his bo
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  • '''Aeneas''' is the hero of the [[epic]] [[poetry|poem]] by the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] poet [[Virgil
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  • ...detroit-firefighter-drowns-trying-to-save-girls-from-river-he-was-always-a-hero/ ...refighter Drowns After Trying to Save 3 Girls from River: 'He Was Always a Hero'
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  • ...tion while living in [[Paris]] during the early 1900's. He remains a folk hero in Brazil. Many there credit him with the invention of the airplane.
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  • * Norton, Louis Arthur. ''Joshua Barney: Hero of the Revolution and 1812.'' (2000). 226 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Joshu * Thomas, Evan. ''John Paul Jones: Sailor, Hero, Father of the American Navy'' (2003) [http://www.amazon.com/John-Paul-Jone
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  • ...(goddess)|Aphrodite]], who was the mother of the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[hero]] [[Aeneas]], according to the [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]] in the ''[[Aeneid
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  • Savage, William W., ''The cowboy hero: His Image in American History and Culture'' (Oklahoma, 1985)
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  • ...e ''Sartor Resartus'', ''The French Revolution: a History'', and ''Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History''. He also played an important role in a
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  • ...D from Oxford in 1965. [[Richard Dawkins]] has called him his intellectual hero.
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  • ...ulture]]. Pearse was a believer in [[blood sacrifice]] and even compared a hero dying for his country to [[Jesus Christ|Christ]] dying on the cross to save
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  • ...Negra" (the "Black Pearl") by supporters, Pelé became a Brazilian national hero after his outstanding performances in the 1958 World Cup, held in Sweden.
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  • ...Another example is from [[Greek tragedy]]. The [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Ajax]] who became [[delusional]], at the behest of the [[Greek god|godd
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  • ...cox's last books, ''Full Circle'' and ''Find Her a Grave'', featured a new hero-sleuth, Alan Bernhardt, an eccentric theater director also based in San Fra
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  • ...author. He is now, let us say, 73. Is his once relatively youthful series hero now 83 or 84, having aged along with his creator? If so, then obvious diffi ...ero Wolfe killing Germans in the *First* World War). And if the author and hero survive long enough, the activities in all of the early books will have to
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  • |name = Three Week Hero '''''Three Week Hero''''' is an album released by rock singer P. J. Proby on 8 April 1969, by Li
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  • ...n the presence of his desperate snob, and an author's distaste for his own hero can taint a reader's pleasure.<ref>"Snob's Folly," ''Time'' magazine, Octob ...ish hero's search for royal forebears, only to reveal at the end that said hero was actually the offspring of dwarfs. It seemed to me that Mr. Condon was
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  • ...ip the Hoang family and 6 leaders of the army of Hoang Cong Chat, a farmer hero, born in Thai Binh province, in an insurgency (1739-69) to protect Muong Th
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  • ...omes everybody", "Haveth childers everywhere", etc.), a sort of archetypal hero and mountain god.
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  • *Ann Dooley, ''Playing the Hero: Reading the Táin Bó Cuailnge'', University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 20
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  • | 'Billy Don't Be a Hero' by Paper Lace | 'Billy Don't Be a Hero' by Paper Lace
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  • '''Thomas Barry''' (1897-1980) was an Irish revolutionary and folk hero, born on 1 July 1897 in Killorglin, [[County Kerry|co. Kerry]], the eldest ...ied at his home in Cork on 2 July 1980. He is considered an Irish national hero.
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  • | title = A Hero's Honor: Detroit Fireboat Named For Sergeant Who Drowned In Belle Isle Resc
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  • ...bricklayer, then a soldier who served in [[Flanders]], where he played the hero in single combat. Jonson then took to the stage as an actor. After killin
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  • ...ts throughout the highlands. He has been raised to the status of national hero of Guatemala and commemorated on its currency. And he is known as the defe ...nt quetzal|quetzal]]. A battle ensued that claimed the life of the K'iche' hero.
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  • ...ower and Infinite Sadism", and the point of the exercise is a question the hero finds himself asking.
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  • '''Anchises''' is the [[father]] of the [[Roman]] [[hero]] [[Aeneas]] and a [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] who has [[sexual intercou
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  • ...se of the Ancient Greek name ''Ἠράκλειον, Hērákleion'': it referred to the hero [[Heracles]] and designated a harbour, whose exact location is unknown, th
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  • ...own image, whether it be that of Joan the Saint, virgin, martyr, warrior, hero, Amazon, French patriot, etc.
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  • ...own image, whether it be that of Joan the Saint, virgin, martyr, warrior, hero, Amazon, French patriot, etc.
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  • <blockquote>The waggish author takes an irreverent view of his wholesome hero, who has been attracting wacky clients ever since he began advertising his ...e satisfyingly logical, are something less than unalloyed triumphs for the hero; the conclusion of ''Called by a Panther'', however, is downbeat to the poi
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  • ...w.military.com/news/article/coast-guard-news/new-cg-cutter-named-for-local-hero.html ...ry.com%2Fnews%2Farticle%2Fcoast-guard-news%2Fnew-cg-cutter-named-for-local-hero.html&date=2011-12-02 mirror]
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  • ...ears old. His maternal grandfather was general Nikolay Semyonovich Sulima, hero of Patriotic War of 1812.
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  • ...g mystery, found a host of imitators. The novelist himself returned to his hero in ''[[The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes]]'' (1893), ''[[The Hound of the Bask
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  • ...d times of Horatio Hornblower: a biography of C.S. Forester's famous naval hero ...d times of Horatio Hornblower: a biography of C.S. Forester's famous naval hero''.<ref name=Parkinson />
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  • ...l of [[Horatio Nelson|Vice Admiral Lord Nelson]], England's greatest naval hero, killed in action at the moment of victory in the [[Battle of Trafalgar]].
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  • A fourth poet is named Musaeus Grammaticus, to which the love poem about Hero and Leander, discovered during the 13th Century AD, is ascribed. According
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  • ...steal the stud bull [[Donn Cúailnge]], opposed only by the teenage Ulster hero [[Cú Chulainn]]. ...there is a physically and emotionally gruelling three-day duel between the hero and his foster-brother and best friend, [[Fer Diad]].
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  • Jones was celebrated as a hero in France, in Europe, and America--and even, grudgingly, in Britain. He to ...e credit and lost his command.<ref>Evan Thomas, ''John Paul Jones: Sailor, Hero, Father of the American Navy'' (2003) pp. 292-312</ref>
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  • | title = A Hero, Soviet-Style (book review of Borodin, Stalin's Man in China. By Dan N. Jac
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  • ..."Schedoni" in ''The Italian'' is one of the prototypes of the ''[[Byronic hero]]''. ''The Italian'' was the last book Radcliffe published during her lifet
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  • ...ntic" source of patriotic Americanness through their tribute to "an Indian hero virtually indistinguishable from the average patriot."<ref>Deloria, p. 22.<
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  • ...in the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]] by causing numerous troubles for the [[hero]] [[Aeneas]]. Juno was particularly angry at [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojans]
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  • ...was preparing the fish to the astonishment of everyone and the diminutive hero soon became a favorite of the king.
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  • ...side a giant [[labyrinth]], but it was killed by the [[Athens|Athenian]] [[hero]] [[Theseus]] who used string to find his way out of the maze.
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  • ...Story of Rhetorical-ideological Transformation: Eugene V. Debs as Liberal Hero." ''Quarterly Journal of Speech'' 1991 77(1): 20-37. Issn: 0033-5630
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  • | url = https://www.nytimes.com/1991/03/06/nyregion/often-a-hero-a-firefighter-dies-on-the-job.html | title = Often a Hero, a Firefighter Dies on the Job
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  • ...g continued to be important. The essence of the drama was that a tragic [[hero]] such as [[Oedipus]] or [[Orestes]] would be brought to his death or some
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  • ...d one of their first titles took ''Donkey Kong''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s plucky hero and placed him in a new world.
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  • ...o happen, since Rome was founded (according to the [[epic]] poem) by the [[hero]] [[Aeneas]].
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  • ...of [[Leinster]], fight a battle against Conchobar and the Ulaid. The Ulaid hero [[Cú Chulainn]] kills him with a spear from distance, then decapitates him
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  • ...urse on the Ulstermen, the invasion was opposed only by the teenage Ulster hero [[Cú Chulainn]], who held up the army's advance by demanding single combat ...ill had Fergus killed. In his old age, after Conchobar's death, the Ulster hero [[Conall Cernach]] came to stay with Ailill and Medb, as they were the only
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  • * Hero, Rodney. "The Election of Hispanics in City Government: An Analysis of the * Hero, Rodney. and Kathleen Beatty. "The Election of Frederico Peña as Mayor of
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  • ...[[Adolf Hitler]] a liberator, not an invader. Confronted with a Soviet war hero from the people, plans were soon being drawn up for giving Vlasov a visible ...google.com/books?id=YBgZgWXA668C&pg=PA20&lpg=PA20&dq=%22Vlasov:+Traitor+or+hero%3F%22&source=bl&ots=rwNwr2M0LF&sig=I1dQP2rMepC5PGZ7QLeRc3hyEp8&hl=en&ei=8sq
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  • .... J. Proby also recorded a song entitled 'Sugar Mama' for his ''Three Week Hero'' album in 1968. Musically and stylistically all three songs are dissimilar
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  • ...Ann and John Wetenhall, ''Iwo Jima: Monuments, Memories, and the American Hero'' (1991)
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  • ...mnech'' ("fierce striker" or perhaps "sword-shouter") and ''Macnia'' ("boy hero"). He is considered a reflex of the hypothetical pan-[[Celt]]ic god [[Lugus ...s his services as a wright, a smith, a champion, a swordsman, a harpist, a hero, a poet and historian, a sorcerer, and a craftsman, but each time is reject
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  • * Kazin, Michael. ''A Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan'' (2006).
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  • ...rominently in [[literature]]. In ''[[Oedipus Rex]]'' by [[Sophocles]], the hero [[Oedipus]] was fated to kill his [[father]] and [[marriage|marry]] his [[m
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  • ...companion [[Patroclus]], who some consider his lover, he killed the Trojan hero [[Hector]]. According to later traditions he was killed by an arrow to the ...contain allusions to his demise at the hands of Apollo and [[Paris (Trojan hero)|Paris]] at the Scaean gate before the fall of Troy. Homer's ''[[Odyssey]]'
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  • ...ed as powerful impact woman by Business Today. She was awarded Times Woman Hero by Times Of India.
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  • * Josephson, Matthew and Hannah Josephson. ''Al Smith: Hero of the Cities'' (1969), a solid biography but not as good as Slayton (2001)
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  • In the ''[[Aeneid]]'' by [[Virgil]], the fleeing Trojan [[hero]] [[Aeneas]] visited many places in the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. Here is a br ...[[Corfu]]. Aeneas meets [[Andromache]] who was the wife of fallen Trojan [[hero]] [[Hector]]. Andromache was married to a son of [[King Priam]] named [[Hel
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  • ...ded that the Jeffersonian farmer, the Progressives' traditional democratic hero, had joined forces with the greedy business community to produce a destruct
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  • | quote = This vessel is named after Coast Guard Hero Benjamin Dailey. Dailey, Keeper of the Cape Hatteras Life-Saving Station, w ...e first 15 ships in the class, each ship will honor a Coast Guard enlisted hero.
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  • ...families of Hatteras, the Midgetts are considered mighty men. Claiming one hero in a family is usually considered legendary. Yet, over the years ten men of
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  • ...n Nation. ONCE ON THE FORCE HERE Friend of Kenlon and "Smoky Joe" Martin a Hero During Earthquake in Southern City in 1886.
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  • ...memory can be seen in that it came to be associated with legendary Celtic hero Arthur.
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  • ...l Faubus's middle name "Eugene" was after [[Eugene V. Debs]], his father's hero. However, despite this, Faubus increasingly leaned to the right wing later
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  • ...s a bow figurehead, she carried a likeness of [[Oliver Hazard Perry]], the hero of the [[Battle of Lake Erie]]. "Walk-in-the-Water" was the name of an Ind
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  • ...of the [[Ulster Cycle]], where she has an ambiguous relationship with the hero [[Cú Chulainn]]. In the story ''Táin Bó Regamna'' ("the Cattle Raid of R In one version of Cú Chulainn's death-tale, as the hero rides to meet his enemies, he encounters the Morrígan as a hag washing his
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  • Condon's hero is Tynan Bryson, a Welsh movie star—an obvious fiction, since there is no ...apply his imagination to such fancies as a murder device intended for the hero but inadvertently triggered by his agent:
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  • ...criticized for its plot devices, such as the stereotyped [[ingénue]] and [[hero]]. According to Kramer, he and Rose intentionally debunked ethnic stereotyp
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  • ...ook, ''The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam'', described him as "...a hero of the American right...Like any book written in hatred, his new work is a
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  • ...tion in the fictional portrayal of a ruthless but nevertheless sympathetic hero came in the way that Helm dealt with deadly threats in the course of carryi
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  • *Possibly a postheroic leader-hero, who controls nuclear war, and especially its avoidance, with a very low pr
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  • ...n Nation. ONCE ON THE FORCE HERE Friend of Kenlon and "Smoky Joe" Martin a Hero During Earthquake in Southern City in 1886.
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  • |title= HERO’S OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY - Bellerophon |url= http://www.abctales.com/story/biggus/hero-s
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  • ...mark, which he also applied in more venturesome ways, as e.g. shown in the hero's ascension on a [[Pegasus]] in his lost play ''Bellerophon''.<ref>Harold C ...the theater machine, e.g. in [[Peace (play)|''Peace'']], where the peasant hero, in an blatant take on Euripides' Pegasus-exit, embarks on a hazardous, hea
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  • | title = (Book review) Theodore Roosevelt Jr.: the life of a War Hero
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  • ...t) who believed in action instead of words, he was the iconic Western folk hero and came to typify popular democracy in the "Jacksonian Age" of the 1830s a
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  • * ''[[Hanjuku Hero]]'' * ''[[Hanjuku Hero Vs. 3D]]'' (2002)
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  • ...vis Home in Smyrna for commercial development. Davis was known as the “Boy Hero of the Confederacy.” The Commission has heard a total of four cases, one
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  • ...a predates [[James Bond]], comparisons with [[Ian Fleming]]'s better known hero are inevitable. Agent 007's popularity is often attributed to the admission
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  • ...rature, established Hutton’s reputation. [[Charles Lyell]] made Hutton the hero of the introduction to his ''Principles of Geology'' (1830) and [[Archibald
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  • ...chta, led by queen [[Medb]] and her husband [[Ailill mac Máta]]. The chief hero is Conchobar's nephew [[Cú Chulainn]], and the central story is the proto-
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  • ..."Cheyenne Harry", a character who was in some ways the genre's first anti-hero in that, although he was an outlaw and a wandering gunfighter (rather like
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  • ...alf, while south of that line was ''Leth Moga'', Mug's Half. The legendary hero [[Fionn mac Cumhaill]] is supposed to have been born during Conn's reign. Legend has it that the hero [[Fionn mac Cumhaill]] was born in Conn's time. His father, Cumhall mac Tr�
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  • ...the UK Top 10. In September 1968, Proby recorded the album ''[[Three Week Hero]]'', which was released in 1969. A collection of rock, blues and country-st
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  • ...and his self-confidence, he ardently wished to be considered not as a war hero, or even an adventurer, but as an author.
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  • ...in the [[Greek War of Independence]], Lord Byron is considered a national hero in [[Greece]]. ...tside the British gentry. The poem eventually took its innocently rampant hero from Spain to a Greek island, the harem of the Sultan, the siege of Ismail
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  • ...i was King Naresuan the Great who, in 1548, restored Thai freedom. Another hero of Muay Thai is Nai Khanom Tom who, according to legend, after being impris
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