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A hero (from Greek ἥρως 'hērōs'), in Greek mythology and folklore, was originally a demigod, the offspring of a mortal and a deity, their cult being one of the most distinctive features of ancient Greek religion. Later, hero (male) and heroine (female) came to refer to characters (fictional or historical) that, in the face of danger and adversity or from a position of weakness, display courage... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Playing heroes at the time included Alf Ramsey, Ronnie Burgess, Ted Ditchburn, Len Duquemin, Sonny Walters and Bill Nicholson.

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Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Playing heroes at the time included Alf Ramsey, Ronnie Burgess, Ted Ditchburn, Len Duquemin, Sonny Walters and Bill Nicholson.

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Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Playing heroes at the time included Alf Ramsey, Ronnie Burgess, Ted Ditchburn, Len Duquemin, Sonny Walters and Bill Nicholson.

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Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Playing heroes at the time included Alf Ramsey, Ronnie Burgess, Ted Ditchburn, Len Duquemin, Sonny Walters and Bill Nicholson.

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Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Playing heroes at the time included Alf Ramsey, Ronnie Burgess, Ted Ditchburn, Len Duquemin, Sonny Walters and Bill Nicholson.

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Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Playing heroes at the time included Alf Ramsey, Ronnie Burgess, Ted Ditchburn, Len Duquemin, Sonny Walters and Bill Nicholson.

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Highwayman Later robber heroes included the Cavalier highwayman James Hind, the debonair French highwayman Claude Du Vall, John Nevison, Dick Turpin and 'Sixteen-Jack' (John Rann) and the Slovak Juraj Jánošík.

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Highwayman Later robber heroes included the Cavalier highwayman James Hind, the debonair French highwayman Claude Du Vall, John Nevison, Dick Turpin and 'Sixteen-Jack' (John Rann) and the Slovak Juraj Jánošík.

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Arakhs The heroes of Arakh clan include sun-worshipper Maharaja Tilok Chand (who captured the throne of Delhi in 918 A.D. by defeating king Vikrampal), Salhia Singh (who established the town of Sandila), Malhia Singh (who eastablished the town of Malhiabad) and Maharaja Khadagsen (who established Khaga town in Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh).

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Arakhs The heroes of Arakh clan include sun-worshipper Maharaja Tilok Chand (who captured the throne of Delhi in 918 A.D. by defeating king Vikrampal), Salhia Singh (who established the town of Sandila), Malhia Singh (who eastablished the town of Malhiabad) and Maharaja Khadagsen (who established Khaga town in Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh).

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Arakhs The heroes of Arakh clan include sun-worshipper Maharaja Tilok Chand (who captured the throne of Delhi in 918 A.D. by defeating king Vikrampal), Salhia Singh (who established the town of Sandila), Malhia Singh (who eastablished the town of Malhiabad) and Maharaja Khadagsen (who established Khaga town in Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh).

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Arakhs The heroes of Arakh clan include sun-worshipper Maharaja Tilok Chand (who captured the throne of Delhi in 918 A.D. by defeating king Vikrampal), Salhia Singh (who established the town of Sandila), Malhia Singh (who eastablished the town of Malhiabad) and Maharaja Khadagsen (who established Khaga town in Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh).

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Centaurus According to the Roman poet Ovid (Fasti v.379), the constellation honors the centaur Chiron, who was tutor to many of the earlier Greek heroes including Heracles (Hercules), Theseus, and Jason, the leader of the Argonauts.

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Centaurus According to the Roman poet Ovid (Fasti v.379), the constellation honors the centaur Chiron, who was tutor to many of the earlier Greek heroes including Heracles (Hercules), Theseus, and Jason, the leader of the Argonauts.

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Centaurus According to the Roman poet Ovid (Fasti v.379), the constellation honors the centaur Chiron, who was tutor to many of the earlier Greek heroes including Heracles (Hercules), Theseus, and Jason, the leader of the Argonauts.

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Centaurus According to the Roman poet Ovid (Fasti v.379), the constellation honors the centaur Chiron, who was tutor to many of the earlier Greek heroes including Heracles (Hercules), Theseus, and Jason, the leader of the Argonauts.

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Cloak and Dagger (comics) A group of heroes including Darkhawk, Dagger, Araña, Gravity, X-23, Sleepwalker and Terror (although Araña dies along the way) go to the future to prevent the villain Chronok from stealing Reed Richards' time machine, Chronok having come to the present and already having killed all of Marvel's major heroes.

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Masculinity Legends of ancient heroes include: The Epic of Gilgamesh, the Iliad and the Odyssey.

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Earth-Two Its continuity includes DC Golden Age heroes, including the Justice Society of America, whose careers began at the dawn of World War II, concurrently with their first appearances in comics.

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Grouper In the Philippines, the Grouper is commonly known as "Lapu-Lapu," named after the national hero who killed Ferdinand Magellan in the Battle of Mactan.

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Estonian mythology mighty heroes are not able to kill a terrible giant ox, but a little brother is

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Mu Online Hero: A Hero is a character that has killed three or more 2nd Stage Outlaws since logging into the account.

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Moba Genre The typical resource gathering is based on a combat-oriented money system; in addition to a small periodic income, heroes earn gold by killing hostile units, base structures, and enemy heroes.

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Moba Genre The typical resource gathering is based on a combat-oriented money system; in addition to a small periodic income, heroes earn gold by killing hostile units, base structures, and enemy heroes.

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Moba Genre The typical resource gathering is based on a combat-oriented money system; in addition to a small periodic income, heroes earn gold by killing hostile units, base structures, and enemy heroes.

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Golden Axe (series) After killing the foe (or the foe wounding them) the hero returns to the overworld.

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List of kings of the Angles The descents incorporate various Germanic heroes of legend, such as Wihtlæg, who defeated and killed Amlethus, King of the Jutes to the north of the Angles in Jutland; Amlethus much later became an inspiration for Shakespeare's Hamlet.

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Spider-Man Peter believes that his uncle's death was morally his fault, and he decides to use his powers responsibly and become a super-hero.

List of characters in Batman: The Brave and the Bold After this, Deadman is inspired to become a hero, and uses his powers for good and to investigate his murder.

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List of characters in Batman: The Brave and the Bold Doctor Fate is Kent Nelson, who uses his magic helmet to become the hero Dr. Fate.

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Golden Axe (series) Ax Battler is muscular hero, who uses a large broadsword.

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Trench coats in popular culture Trench coats are used in films primarily by gun-toting heroes, mainly for their ability to conceal large numbers of guns without drawing suspicion.

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Cricket bat In the film Shaun of the Dead, the hero Shaun uses a cricket bat as a weapon against the undead.

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List of Middle Eastern superheroes Iman (The Adventures of Iman), a Muslim girl-hero who uses faith as the source of her power

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    !Hero

    !Hero is a rock opera about Jesus. It is based on the question, "What if Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania?".
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    Hero

    A hero (from Greek ἥρως 'hērōs'), in Greek mythology and folklore, was originally a demigod, the offspring of a mortal and a deity, their cult being one of the most distinctive features of ancient Greek religion.
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    Hero's

    Hero's was a Japanese mixed martial arts promotion operated by Fighting and Entertainment Group, the parent entity behind kickboxing organization K-1.
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    H.E.R.O.

    There is also a superhero comic titled H.E.R.O. (comics). H.E.R.O. is a computer and video game published by Activision in 1984.
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    Hero (disambiguation)

    A hero is a person who performs extraordinary deeds for the benefit of others. Hero may also refer to:
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    Category:Hero

    Hero (male) and heroine (female - obsolete) refer to characters that, in the face of danger and adversity or from a position of weakness, display courage and the will for self-sacrifice, that is, heroism, for some greater good.
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    Hero (title)

    The title of Hero is presented by various governments in recognition of acts of self-sacrifice to the state, and great achievements in combat or labor. It is originally a Soviet-type honor, and is continued by several nations including Belarus, Russia and Ukraine.
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    Hero (comics)

    Hero, in comics, may refer to: Hero, is one of the names used by the Eternal the Forgotten One
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    HERO (robot)

    HERO (Heathkit Educational RObot) is the name of several educational robots sold by Heathkit during the 1980s. The Heath Company began the HERO 1 project in October 1979.
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    Hero (singer)

    Kim Jaejoong (김재중, 金在中; born January 26, 1986), better known by his stage names, Hero, Youngwoong Jaejoong (in South Korea) and Jejung (ジェジュン Jejun) (in Japan), is a Korean singer-songwriter, composer and occasional actor.

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