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  • For example, a [[literature|literary]] hero [[Guingamor]] is to go [[hunting]] but:
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  • .... The genus name, Achillea, is derived from the legendary [[Greece|Greek]] hero Achilles, who is said to have used it for healing.
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  • ...th other poems of this style, listing the relatives and liege lords of the hero so as to bring the names of heros of other poems into this poem. ...ehow the enemy always seem to get their comeuppance in the end because the hero had the one true god on his side, whereas the descriptions give the moslems
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  • ...le|Soria Moria]]" by [[wikipedia:Theodor Kittelsen|Theodor Kittelsen]]: a hero glimpses the end of his quest.]] ...ature]], the objects of quests require great exertion on the part of the [[hero]], and the overcoming of many obstacles, typically including much [[travel]
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  • * 1094, [[El Cid]], the great [[Spain|Spanish]] hero, conquers the [[Moor]]ish city of [[Valencia]]
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  • Hoar-headed hero!<br>
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  • A [[Saxon]] cult of hero worship rose around Harold (as a focus of anti-[[Norman]] sentiment) and by
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  • ...ture was woven in some form into the genre of Arthurian romance - a common hero is a knight from king Arthur's court. Some stories could have been complet
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  • * Akritas / Acritas ()Basil Digenis - soldier and hero of an epic poem
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