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!HeroPoster for the tour. !Hero is a rock opera about Jesus. It is based on the question, "What if Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania?". Contents 1 Plot2 Recording Cast3 References4 External Links Plot !Hero is a rock opera modernizing Jesus's last two years of life..
"Heroes""Heroes" (the quotation marks are part of the title) is an album by David Bowie, released in 1977. Serving as the second installment of Bowie and Eno's "Berlin Trilogy" (the other two being Low and Lodger) "Heroes" is similar in sound to Low but more robust and visceral. Of the three albums, it wa..
"Heroes" (song)"Heroes" is a song written by David Bowie together with Brian Eno in 1977. It was recorded that year in Berlin, produced by Bowie and Tony Visconti, and released both as a single and as the title track of the album "Heroes". Though not a huge hit at the time, the song has gone on to become one of ..
H.E.R.B.I.E.H.E.R.B.I.E. (Humanoid Experimental Robot, B-type, Integrated Electronics) is a fictional robot from the Marvel Universe, and an ally of the Fantastic Four. He was initially conceived for the 1978 Fantastic Four animated series and was integrated into the comics continuity shortly afterwards. Co..
H.E.R.O.This article is about the computer game. There is also a superhero comic titled H.E.R.O. (comics). This is the Commodore 64 version of H.E.R.O. H.E.R.O. is a computer and video game published by Activision in 1984. It is available for the MSX, ZX Spectrum, Atari 8-bit family and Commodore 64 ..
H.E.R.O. (comics)H.E.R.O. was a comic book by DC Comics that started in 2003 and ran for 22 issues. The series' focus was the "Hero-Dial" that DC had first introduced in Dial H for Hero in House of Mystery in the 60s. Unlike earlier stories, H.E.R.O. did not have one or two protagonists being turned into a new hero..
H.E.R.O. (Higher Education and Research Opportunities in the UK)Higher Education and Research Opportunities in the UK (HERO) [link] is the official gateway website to the UK higher education system and also serves as an introduction to research organisations and bodies within the UK. The idea of a single site to promote the UK higher education syste..
HerThis article is about the Armenian region. For the pronoun, see Pronoun Her is a region of the old Armenia c. 300-800 in the zone of Khoi ..
Her! Girl vs PigHer! [Girl vs Pig] is a violent webcomic first published online by Chris Bishop in 2001. The comic, which features a skull of death on the dot to the exclamation mark in its title, features two characters: a girl named "The Girl" and a pig named (not surprisingly), "The Pig." The Girl..
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HeraThis article is about the Greek goddess. For other uses, see Hera (disambiguation). Greek deitiesseries Primordial deities Titans Aquatic deities Chthonic deities Personified concepts Other deities Olympians Zeus and Hera, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Demeter, Aphrodite, Athena, ..
HERA-BHERA-B was an innovative, but ultimately unsuccessful, particle physics detector of the HERA accelerator at DESY. Its primary aim was to measure CP violation in the decays of heavy B-mesons in the late 1990s, several years ahead of the Large Hadron Collider and BaBar programs. Unlike most particle ..
Heraclas of AlexandriaHeraclas served as Patriarch of Alexandria (head of the church that became the Coptic Church and the Orthodox Church of Alexandria) between 232 and 248. |- style="text-align: center;" External links [Catholic Encyclopedia article] ..
HeracleaHeraclea was the name of a large number of ancient cities founded by the Greeks. See also List of traditional Greek place names. Contents 1 Heraclea2 Heraclea Minoa3 Heraclea Pontica4 Heraclea Sintica5 Heraclea in Ionia6 Heraclea-Cybistra7 Other Heraclea8 ..
Heraclea in Trachis"Heraclea in Trachis" was a colony founded by the Lacedaemonians in the sixth year of the Peloponnesian War [425 B.C.]. It was located four miles West of Thermopylae, and about 2 miles South of the Malian Gulf. The object of this colony was to assist the Trachinians, [a tribe of the Ma..
Heraclea LyncestisHeraclea Lyncestis, was a town founded by Philip II of Macedon in the middle of the 4th century BC in what was once the north-western region of the ancient kingdom of Macedon. The town was named in honor of the mythological Greek hero Heracles. The epithet Lyncestis is from Greek meaning "the Land o..
Heraclea PonticaHeraclea Pontica (modern Karadeniz Eregli), an ancient city on the coast of Bithynia in Asia Minor, at the mouth of the Kilijsu. It was founded by a Megarian colony, which soon subjugated the native Mariandynians and extended its power over a considerable territory. The prosperity of the city, rude..
HeracleidaeThe Heracleidae or Heraclids were the numerous descendants of Heracles (Hercules), especially applied in a narrower sense to the descendants of Hyllus, the eldest of his four sons by Deianira (Hyllus was also sometimes thought of as a son of Melite with Heracles). These Heraclids were a group of D..
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HeracleonHeracleon was a Gnostic who flourished about AD 125, probably in the south of Italy. He is generally classed by the early heresiologists as belonging to the Valentinian school of Gnosticism. In his system he appears to have regarded the divine nature as a vast abyss in whose pleroma were aeons of d..
HeraclesHercules, a Roman bronze (Louvre Museum) For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. In Greek mythology, Heracles, or Herakles ("glory of Hera", Ἥρα + κλέος, Ἡρακλῆς) was a divine hero, the son of Zeus and Alcmene, stepson of Amphitryon and great-grandson of Perseus. He was th..
Heracles (disambiguation)Heracles may refer to: Heracles in Greek mythology.Heracles, also known as Heracles Mad, is a play by EuripidesThe son of Alexander the Great, Heracles (Macedon)The Dutch football (soccer) club, Heracles Almelo.'' Another spelling, Herakles, is also used, and may refer to: Herakles (software), a co..
Heracles (Euripides)Heracles Translations Edward P. Coleridge, 1891 - prose: [full text]Aurthur S. Way, 1912 - verseHugh Owen Meredith, 1937 - verseWilliam Arrowsmith, 1956 - verse Plays by Euripides Cyclops | Alcestis | Medea | Heracleidae | Hippolytus | Andromache | Hecuba | The Suppliants | El..
Heracles (Macedon)Heracles was the name of an illegitimate son born to Alexander the Great by his mistress Barsine, daughter of Satrap Artabazus of Phrygia in 327 BC. The first son to be born to Alexander, he was named after the mythical hero from whom the royal family of Macedon claimed its descent. At the time of..
Heracles AlmeloHeracles Almelo is a football club from Almelo, the Netherlands. Heracles Almelo were founded on May 3, 1903 as Heracles after the demigod son of Zeus. They changed their name on July 1, 1974 to SC Heracles '74 and finally settled on the current name in 1998. The club has won the Dutch national t..
Heracles PapyrusThe Heracles Papyrus The Heracles Papyrus (Oxford, Sackler Library, Oxyrhynchus Pap. 2331) is a fragment of 3rd century Greek manuscript of a poem about the Labors of Heracles. It contains three unframed colored line drawings of the first of the Labors, the killing of the Nemean Lion, set wi..
Heraclides PonticusHeraclides Ponticus (387 - 312 BCE), also known as Heraklides, was a Greek philosopher who lived and died at Heraclea, now Karadeniz Ereğli, Turkey. He has frequently been hailed as the originator of the heliocentric theory. This is now generally doubted. Heraclides' father was Euthyphron, a wealt..
Heraclio FernándezHeraclio Fernández Noya (1851–1886) was born in Maracaibo but from a very young age he resided in La Guaira with his father Manuel Maria Fernández, from whom he received his first piano lessons. His father taught piano classes in his native city and in La Guaira. In Caracas he founded the ..
HeraclitusHeraclitus of Ephesus (Greek Ἡράκλειτος Herakleitos) (about 535 - 475 BC), known as "The Obscure" (Greek Αινικτίν "Ainiktin"), was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Ephesus in Asia Minor. The details of Heraclitus' life are almost completely unknown. "Reliable information is..
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HeracliusFor the Patriarch of Jerusalem, see Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem. Heraclius and his sons Constantine III and Heraklonas. Heraclius or Herakleios or (Latin: Flavius Heraclius Augustus; Greek: Ηράκλειος, Hērakleios), (c. 575 - February 11, 641) was Byzantine Emperor from October 5..
HeracrossHeracross (ヘラクロス Heracross in Japanese, Skaraborn in German and Scarhino in French) is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise. Heracross is a beetle-like Pokémon, who was obviously modeled after the hercules beetle, a beetle named after the mythological hero Hercules. This is ..
HeradHerad (old name Herred) is a former municipality in Vest-Agder county, Norway. It was created in 1837 as Herad formannskapsdistrikt. On 17 October 1893 the district Spind was separated from Herad to create a municipality of its own. The split left Herad with 1.019 inhabitants. On 1 January 1965 He..
HeradsbygdHeradsbygd is a village in the municipality of Elverum, Norway. Its population (2005) is 457. ..
Heraea GamesThe ancient Heraea Games (also spelled Heraia) is the first sanctioned (and recorded) women's athletic competition to be held in Olympic Stadium , possibly in the Olympic year, prior to the men's events. It is dated as early as the 6th century BC. Some texts, including Pausanias's Description of..
HeraeusHeraeus, the precious metals and technology group headquartered in Hanau, Germany, is a global, private company in the business segments of precious metals, dental health, sensors, quartz glass, and specialty lighting sources. With revenues of € 8.3 billion and more than 9,800 employees worldwide ..
HeraionHeraion redirects here. For other uses, see Heraion (disambiguation) The Heraion of Samos was built by the architects Rhoikos and Theodoros ca. 540 BC. The temple stood opposite the cult altar of Hera in her sanctuary. It was a dipteral temple, that is with a portico of columns two deep, which ..
Heraion (disambiguation)A Heraion refers to a Greek temple dedicated to Hera; several archaic temples of Greek, Hellenistic or Greco-Romanum antiquity dispersed in the Mediterranean Basin and the Near East were dedicated to Hera: Heraion, in the island of Samos, Greece.Heraion of Hera Limenia, in the village of Perachor..
Heraion of ArgosThe Heraion of Argos was the temple in the main sanctuary in the Argolid dedicated to Hera, whose epithet "Argive Hera" (Here Argeie) is familiar to readers of Homer: Hera herself claims to be the protector of Argos (Iliad IV, 50–52), where the memory was preserved of an archaic, aniconic pill..
HeraiosSilver tetradrachm of Kushan king Heraios (1-30 CE) in Greco-Bactrian style.Obv: Bust of Heraios, with Greek royal headband.Rev: Horse-mounted King, crowned with a wreath by the Greek goddess of victory Nike. Greek legend: TVPANNOVOTOΣ HΛOV - ΣΛNΛB - KOÞÞANOY "The Tyrant Heraios, Sanav (me..
Herakleia''For cities by this name see Heraclea The Herakleia were ancient festivals honoring the divine hero Heracles The ancient Athenians celebrated the festival, which commemorated the death of Heracles, on the second day of the month of Metageitnion (which would fall in late July or early August), at ..
Herakleopolis MagnaHerakleopolis Magna is the Greek name of the capital of the Twentieth nome (administrative division) of ancient Egypt. It was called Henen-nesut, Nen-nesu, or Hwt-nen-nesu in ancient Egyptian, meaning 'house of the royal child.' Later, it was called Hennes in Coptic, and Ahnas in mediaeval Arabic. ..
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HeraklionFor other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Morozini Fountain on Venizelou square in Heraklion, Crete, built in 1628 Heraklion or Iraklion (Greek: Ηράκλειο), Greece is the largest city and the capital of Crete. Its name is also spelled Herakleion (transliteration of ancient/Katharevous..
Heraklion (disambiguation)Here are places that have the name Heraklio, Heraklion, Iraklio or Iraklion: Heraklio, a suburban city in the Athens metropolitan areaHeraklio, a village in the Corinthia prefectureHeraklion, a city and a capital of the Heraklio and CreteHeraklion, an ancient city in the Abu Qir Bay that was discov..
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Heraklion PrefectureHeraklion (Greek Ηράκλειο - Irákleio or Iráklio), also Heraklio is a prefecture of Greece, one of the four prefectures of Crete. The capital is the city of Heraklion. Contents 1 Geography2 Population history3 Climate4 Transportation5 Communications5.1 ..
Heraklion Student Wireless NetworkHeraklion Student Wireless Network (abbreviated HSWN or ΑΦΔΗ from Ασύρματο Φοιτητικό Δίκτυο Ηρακλείου) is a city-wide, non-profit wireless community network in Heraklion, Crete. It is run and maintained by the users of the network, who -at the beginning of the n..
Heraklio (Athens), Greece> Statistics Prefecture: Attica Metropolitan Area: Athens Location:Latitude:Longitude: 38.045 (38°2'46") N lat. 23.757 (23°45'28") E long. Area:-Total-Water-Rank --5 km² about 130 m150 m(centre)about 190 to 220 m Postal code: 144 Area/distance code: 11-30-210 (030-210)-..
HeraklonasHerakleios with his sons Constantine III and Heraklonas. Heraklonas or Heraclonas (Greek: Ηρακλωνάς, Hēraklōnas), (626–after 641), Byzantine emperor (February–September 641), was the son of Herakleios and his niece Martina. He was baptized and officially reigned as Con..
HeraldA herald, or more correctly a herald of arms, is an officer of arms, ranking between pursuivant and king of arms. The title is often applied erroneously to all officers of arms. Heralds were originally messengers sent by monarchs or noblemen to convey messages or proclamations. Like other officer..
Herald-KeryxIn Greek mythology, Herald-Keryx was the youngest son of Eumolpus, one of the first priests of Demeter at Eleusis and a founded of the Eleusinian Mysteries. He founded the two families of high priests in Eleusis: the Eumolpidae and the Kerykes. ..
Heralda LuxinHeralda Luxin (1924 - 1945) was born in to a very poor family in a small town several miles west of Berlin. The Entrance to Heralda's Cellar. She was the sixth of seven children, all of which were forced to help out earning meager amounts of money. Life was hard for the Luxins, but things br..
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Heraldic badgeThe Prince of Wales's feathers, which is the badge of the Prince of Wales. Heraldic badges were common in the Middle Ages particularly in England. They were used to display allegiance to a particular overlord and typically drew on some element of his coat of arms. They would be made of base m..
Heraldic visitationHeraldic Visitations were tours of inspection undertaken by Kings of Arms in England, Wales and Ireland in order to regulate and register the coats of arms of nobility and gentry and boroughs, and to record pedigrees. They took place from 1530 to 1688, and their records provide important source mate..
Heralding - The FirebladeHeralding - The Fireblade is the most recent album for the Viking Metal band Falkenbach. The album was also released as a limited-edition digipack with the bonus track Gjallar. Two of the tracks, Laeknishendr and Skirnir appeared on the 1995 demo Laeknishendr. Skirnir also appeared on a CD sample..
Heraldo Becerra NuñezHeraldo Becerra Nuñez, (born on 21 April, 1946, in São Jerônimo, Brazil) was a football (soccer) player who played for Cruzeiro Esporte Clube. He is also a Spanish citizen and played at the international level with Spain. Contents 1 Career2 Titles2.1 National competitions2.2&nbs..
Heraldo FilipinoThe Heraldo Filipino (HF) is the official student publication of De La Salle University-Dasmariñas (DLSU-D), Cavite, Philippines. It publishes news about on-campus events and issues concerning the Lasallian community. Contents 1 History2 Editorial policy3 Publications3.0.1 ''..
Heraldo MuñozHeraldo Muñoz Valenzuela (born July 22, 1948 in Santiago) is a prominent Chilean politician and diplomat; the current Ambassador to the United Nations for Chile and a former cabinet member. Muñoz received a degree in international relations from the Universidad Católica de Chile. He has doctor..
HeraldryWikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] Authorities Canada - [The Canadian Heraldic Authority]Eire - [The Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland]England, Wales, and Northern Ireland - [The College of Arms]Flanders, Belgium - [Flemish Her..
Heraldry Council (South Africa)The Heraldry Council is part of the South African heraldic authority. It was established in Pretoria in June 1963, in terms of the Heraldry Act. It is the governing and policy-making body for the Bureau of Heraldry and consists of the State Herald ex officio, and other members appointed by the Min..
Heraldry in SpainSince the restoration of the monarchy in Spain in 1975, heraldry has played a significant role in Spanish architecture and aesthetics. National and Civic Arms Like most European monarchies, Spain has a national coat of arms (see Coat of Arms of Spain). Many cities also have civic coats of arms; som..
Heraldry of ÅlandThe Coat of arms of Åland features a gold red deer on a blue field. The arms carries a Baronial coronet. Åland Blazon: "Azure a Deer passant Or" Åland, which was a Province of Sweden, was granted its coat of arms prior to the funeral of King Gustav I of Sweden in 1560. The coat of arms origin..
Heraldry of BerneThe coat of arms of Berne, both the city and the canton, is on a red field a yellow diagonal band charged with a black bear walking upwards toward the hoist. The heraldic blazon reads: Gules, on a bend or, a bear passant sable, langued, armed and vilene' of the field. The flag of Berne is square ..
Heraldry of ÖlandÖland is a province of Sweden and at the funeral of Gustav Vasa in 1560 the province was granted a coat of arms. Contents 1 Öland2 Åland3 Finland4 Kalmar County5 Småland Öland Oelandia The coat of arms originally granted for the island province of Öland in 1560 d..
Heraldry of SmålandSmåland, is a province of Sweden and at the funeral of Gustav Vasa in 1560 the province was granted its arms. Today there are also county arms that are based on the arms of Småland. Contents 1 Småland2 Kronoberg County3 Kalmar County4 Jönköping County5 Öland6 ..
Heraldry Society of ScotlandThe Heraldry Society of Scotland was founded in 1977 with the objective of promoting the study of heraldry and encouraging its correct use in Scotland and Overseas. The Society encourages people to join whether they have their own arms, intend to procure arms, or have a general interest in Scottish ..
Heralds' MuseumThe Heralds' Museum at the Tower of London opened in the old Waterloo Barracks within the Tower in 1981. It was run by the College of Arms Trust. The original idea came from Sir Anthony Wagner, Garter Principal King of Arms. Wagner hoped to establish a museum in which to display the treasures of ..
Heralds of UnicronThe term Herald of Unicron is an unofficial term that refers to a Transformer that has served as a minion of the Transformers villain, Unicron. They have appeared in numerous series, and usually have great powers associated with them. They come in two forms, Transformers or other beings driven to..
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Herald Chancellor of CanadaThe Herald Chancellor of Canada (Chancelier d'armes in French)is an officer at the Canadian Heraldic Authority. The office is always filled by the Secretary to the Governor General. The Herald Chancellor is responsible for the administration of the entire vice-regal office. In some ways, the off..
Herald GroupThe Herald Group, LLC is a public affairs, strategic communications and advocacy consulting firm founded in September 2005 and located in Washington, D.C. Contents 1 Philosophy2 Founding partners2.1 Taylor Gross2.2 Matt Well2.3 Doug McGinn3 Clients4 Collateral ..
Herald Harbor, MarylandHerald Harbor is a census-designated place and an unincorporated community in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. As of the 2000 census, the population was 2,313. Geography Herald Harbor is located at [39°3′5″N, 76°34′30″W] (39.051260, -76.574960)[Geographic ref..
Herald HouseHerald House or Herald Publishing House is the publishing division of the Community of Christ in Independence, Missouri. It publishes books, periodicals and other materials at the direction of the First Presidency. Its history dates back to the publication of a church periodical called "The True Lat..
Herald islandHerald Island is in Halifax Bay, South of theGreat Palm Island group and North West of Magnetic Island and North East of Rollingstone. The nearest island is Rattlesnake Island (RAAF bombing site) Aerial photos & maps Coordinates: [-19.030° 146.635°] [Maps and aerial photos]..
Herald JournalThe Herald Journal is a daily newspaper in Logan, Utah which is published seven mornings a week and serves the Cache Valley area of Northern Utah and Southeastern Idaho which includes Cache County, Utah and Franklin County, Idaho. As of April 2006, The Herald Journal had 16,000 subscribers. The He..
Herald of Christian ScienceThe Christian Science Herald is a publication of the Church of Christ, Scientist through the Christian Science Publishing Society, founded by Mary Baker Eddy, for languages other than English. It includes articles written from the metaphysical angle of Christian Science, with editorials, church news..
Herald of GalactusIn the fictional Marvel Universe, the Herald of Galactus is an entity empowered with a portion of Galactus' Power Cosmic in order to assist him in his search of worlds to devour. Galactus, eater of worlds, scourge of every planet, universal primal force, has a problem. He eats inhabited planets, ..
Herald Provincial ParkHerald Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Herald SquareHerald Square, looking up Broadway Herald Square is formed by the intersection of Broadway, Sixth Avenue (officially named Avenue of the Americas) and 34th Street in New York City. The area was named for the New York Herald, now the International Herald Tribune, a famous newspaper originally..
Herald SunThe Herald Sun is a newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, published by The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd, a subsidiary of News Corporation. Contents 1 Origins2 History3 Content4 Acclaim5 Criticisms5.1 2004 election6 Current journalists7 Cultural contributions8&..
Herald Sun TourHerald Sun Tour General Established 1952 Held October Country Australia Region Victoria Type Stage race Data Editions 53 First Winner Keith Rowley, Most Recent Simon Gerrans, Most Wins Barry Waddell, , (5) The Herald Sun Tour is an Australian professional bic..
Herald TaliaHerald Talia is a character in the Valdemar series by Mercedes Lackey. She is the main character of the Arrows trilogy. Talia comes from a group of people known as Holderkin. They are very conservative and believe in polygamy. Talia was Chosen by the Companion Rolan and he takes her to the Collegiu..
Herald TribuneHerald Tribune may refer to: The International Herald TribuneThe now defunct New York Herald Tribune This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to th..
Herana-Daze JonesHerana-Daze Lavalle Jones (first name pronounced like 'Hernandez') (born April 15, 1982 in Louisville, Kentucky) is an American football safety, currently on the practice squad of the Cincinnati Bengals. He was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Indiana University. High school Jones attended ..
HerapathiteHerapathite, or iodoquinine sulphate, is a chemical compound whose crystals are dichroic and thus can be used for polarizing light. According to Edwin H. Land, it was discovered in 1852 by William Herapath, a doctor in Bristol. One of his pupils found that adding iodine to the urine of a dog that ..
Herasto ReyesHerasto Reyes Barahona (1952-2005) was a Panamanian journalist, writer and political activist. Reyes was born in Vallerriquito, Las Tablas on October 10 1952. He studied jounralist at the University of Panama. In 1975 he took part in founding the Trotskyist Revolutionary Socialist League (LSR), whi..
Herăstrău ParkHerăstrău is a large park on the northern side of Bucharest, Romania, around Lake Herăstrău. It has an area of about 1.1 km², of which 0.7 km² is the lake. Initially, the area was full of marshes, but these were drained between 1930 and 1935 and the park was opened in 1936. External links ()&..
HeratThe Friday Mosque in Herāt. The remains of the Herat Citadel built by the ancient Greeks of Alexander. Remains of the Musallah complex. Herāt (Persian هرات) is a city in western Afghanistan, in the valley of the Hari Rud river in the province also ..
HeratemitaHeratemita is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Heratemita alboplagiata (Simon, 1899) (Philippines)Heratemita chrysozona (Simon, 1899) (Sumatra) External links [Photograph of Heratemita sp.] ..
Herat ProvinceHerat (Persian: هرات) is a province of Afghanistan; together with Badghis, Farah, and Ghor provinces it makes up the western region of the country. Its primary city and administrative capital is also named Herat, and its proximity to Iran makes it a sensitive area as Iran seeks to protect its ..
Hera (Battlestar Galactica)Hera is the name of a character in the reimagined TV series of Battlestar Galactica. Hera in the new BG Hera is the name of the Human-Cylon hybrid child between Caprica Sharon 'Boomer' Valerii and Karl 'Helo' C. Agathon. The child's adoptive mother, Maya has subsequently named her Isis. see also: ..
Hera (disambiguation)Hera may refer to: Hera, the Greek Goddess.103 Hera, an asteroid. The asteroid 1 Ceres also briefly bore the name Hera.HERA, a particle accelerator.Hera missile This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pa..
Hera missileHera is a target missile for development testing of missile defense systems such as THAAD and Patriot PAC-3. In 1992, the US Army Space and Strategic Defense Command awarded the Theater Missile Defense (TMD) Targets contract to Coleman Aerospace with Space Vector and Aerotherm as sub-contractors. ..
Hera PheriHera Pheri is a 2000 Bollywood comedy directed by Priyadarshan. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal, Sunil Shetty and Tabu. The sequel to the film, Phir Hera Pheri is now released. The film is the second remake of the hit Malayalam movie 'Ramji Rao Speaking' (1989) directed by Lal-Siddique d..
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Herbaceous borderA herbaceous border is a collection of soft-stemmed (non-woody) perennials arranged closely together, usually to create a dramatic effect through colour, shape or large scale. The term herbaceous border is mostly in use in the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth. In North America, the term perenni..
HerbalA herbal is a book, often illustrated, that describes the appearance, medical properties, and other characteristics of plants used in herbal medicine. See also Herbalism (herbal medicine)Valerius CordusNicholas CulpeperPedanius DioscoridesLeonhart FuchsJohn GerardMaud Grieve, author of A Modern H..
Herbalife252px Founded in 1980, Herbalife International (NYSE: [HLF]) is a company that sells weight-loss and health products by multi-level marketing methods through distributorships. Distributors make money from retailing, and a residual income from their downlines' retail sales volume. ..
HerbalismDioscorides’ Materia Medica, c. 1334 copy in Arabic, describes medicinal features of cumin and dill. Herbalism, also known as phytotherapy, is folk and traditional medicinal practice based on the use of plants and plant extracts. Finding healing powers in plants is an ancient idea. People ..
Herbal BlendHerbal Blend is a DJ mix album by The Herbaliser, released on 22 September, 2003 as part of the Solid Steel mix series. Track listing Herbal Blend IntroLaying The Trap - Charles Bernstein / Verbal Anime (Acapella feat. Rakaa-Iriscience) - The HerbaliserThe Broken Clock - Cherrystones / Riddim Kill..
Herbal CigarettesHerbal Cigarettes are cigarettes that do no contain any tobacco or nicotine. There are several brands of such cigarettes, usually containing some kinds of herbs. They are used as a substitue for standard tobacco cigarettes, mainly as an aid for people who try to quit smoking. While sometimes percei..
Herbal EssencesHerbal Essences is a brand of shampoo, hair conditioner, and hair coloring products targeted at women, created by Clairol. The brand was noted in the United States for its advertisements featuring women having a near-orgasmic response to using their products, but the company no longer runs those ad..
Herbal extractHerbal extract is a liquid solution of herbs and alcohol. The dried or fresh herbs are combined with alcohol, then the solid matter is removed leaving only the oils of the herbs mixed with the alcohol. This process is called extraction, hence the name, herbal extract. For example an extract made fro..
Herbal heat packHerbal Heat Packs are a product that has come from what might be described as a cottage industry. The Herbal Heat Pack is used as a hot or cold compress. The product made today is a fabric tube about 14 inches long and about 5 inches wide or in horse shoe shapes to fit over the shoulders and is prim..
Herbal teaAn herbal tea, tisane, or ptisan is an herbal infusion not made from the leaves of the tea bush (Camellia sinensis). (Varieties of "real" tea include black, oolong, green, yellow, and white tea.) Tisanes can be made with fresh or dried flowers, leaves, seeds or roots, generally by pouring boiling..
HerbariumStudying a plant sample in the Herbarium In botany, a herbarium is a collection of preserved plant specimens. These specimens may be whole plants or plant parts: these will usually be in a dried form, mounted on a sheet, but depending upon the material may also be kept in alcohol. A herbarium ..
Herbarium acronymsThe phrase herbarium acronyms refers to a list of acronyms for use in a herbarium: these are three-letter acronyms for all the names of families in the Angiospermae. The first version was published by Weber in 1982, the latest version can be downloaded as a .pdf at [Family Acronyms] by c..
HerbedeCoat of arms since 1936 Since 1975 the former city of Herbede is a part of the city of Witten (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany). As one of the eight boroughs of Witten it now calls Witten-Herbede. Before the incorporation with Witten in 1975 Herbede has been a city in the administrative distric..
Herberger'sHerberger's is a department store chain in the Midwestern United States. As of mid-2005, the chain has 40 stores in nine states. Herberger's began in St. Cloud, Minnesota, when G.R. "Bob" Herberger opened his first store in 1927. Herberger's was incorporated for the purpose of acquiring additional..
HerberoHerbero is a liquor made in the Sierra de Mariola region in the northern part of the Spanish province of Alicante. This mountain range is famous for its abundance of medicinal and aromatic plants, some of which are used to make the herbero liquor. Herbero is obtained from the distillation or macera..
HerbertHerbert can refer to: First Name Herbert Grönemeyer, a German musicianHerbert Booth, the third son of William and Catherine BoothHerbert Davis, the fourth official president of Smith CollegeHerbert Guthrie-Smith, New Zealand farmer and conservationistHerbert H. Lehman, United States Democratic Pa..
Herbert, New ZealandThe small town of Herbert lies in North Otago, New Zealand, almost 100 kilometres to the north of Dunedin and 22 kilometres to the south of Oamaru. It lies on the edge of the Herbert Forest. Herbert - formerly "Otepopo", consists of a group of houses and 3 churches clustered around State Highway No ..
Herberton, QueenslandHerberton is a town on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland, Australia, located at [17°23′S 145°22′E], 882 m above sea level. It has a population of approximately 1,500. Contents 1 History2 Geography2.1 Average Temperature2.2 Average Rainfall3 G..
Herberto HélderHerberto Hélder de Oliveira (born November 23 1930, Funchal, Madeira) is a Portuguese poet. Herberto Helder's poetry and fiction is very visual, and has connections with Surrealism, still his style is difficult to define; he is a praticcioner of experimental poetry and some call him an orphic or v..
HerbertpurHerbertpur is a town and a nagar panchayat in Dehradun district in the Indian state of Uttaranchal. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Herbertpur had a population of 9242. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Herbertpur has an ave..
Herberts CukursHerberts Cukurs (born May 17, 1900 in Liepāja, Latvia - died February 24, 1965 in Montevideo, Uruguay) was a famous Latvian aviator. The pilot won national acclaim for his international solo flights in the 1930s, but later earned notoriety as the deputy commander of the infamous Arajs Commando, a L..
Herberts VasiljevsHerberts Vasiļjevs (born May 23, 1976 in Riga) is a Latvian ice hockey player who plays as a center and right winger. He currently plays for Krefeld Pinguine of DEL. Playing career Herberts Vasiljevs is a son of Haralds Vasiljevs, a well-known Latvian ice hockey player and coach, who coached the ..
Herbert "Lum" YorkWilliam Herbert "Lum" York, (November 16 1918 - August 15 2004) was a musician best known as the bass player in Hank Williams Drifting Cowboys from 1944-1949. After leaving the Drifting Cowboys York played bass in Lefty Frizzell's band until 1953. York continued to perform until weeks before his dea..
Herbert (Disney character)Herbert is a fictional pig created for The Walt Disney Company by Carl Barks. He is a not especially bright friend of Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck. He first appeared in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #43 in the Donald Duck story entitled "Three Dirty Little Ducks". He then appeared in a few other ..
Herbert (surname)Herbert is a surname, and may refer to A. P. HerbertAdam HerbertAnthony Reed HerbertArthur Herbert, 1st Earl of TorringtonAuberon Herbert, British writer, philosopher, and Member of ParliamentAuberon Herbert (landowner)Aubrey HerbertBob HerbertBrian Herbert, Frank Herbert's son, author of The Dune ..
Herbert A. AllenHerbert A. Allen is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Allen & Company Incorporated (a privately held investment firm), and has been a Director of The Coca-Cola Company since 1982. He is a director of Convera Corporation. Allen & Company is known for hosting the Allen & Company Sun Valle..
Herbert A. HauptmanDr. Herbert A. Hauptman (born February 14, 1917) is a world renowned American mathematician and Nobel laureate. He pioneered and developed a mathematical method that has changed the whole field of chemistry and opened a new era in research in determination of molecular structures of crystallized mat..
Herbert A. Littletonredirect[[Template:Portal]] Private First Class Herbert A. Littleton (1930-1951) was a United States Marine who was posthumously awared the Medal of Honor for sacrificing his life to save his comrades during the Korean War. Littleton was born on 1 July 1930, in Mena, Arkansas. Jis family then li..
Herbert AdamsFor the American educator and historian see Herbert Baxter Adams. Herbert Adams (January 28, 1858 - May 21, 1945) was an American sculptor. Herbert Adams was born at West Concord, Vermont. He was educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and at the Massachusetts Normal Art School, an..
Herbert adamsHerbert Adams (1874-1952) was an English writer of fifty 'cosy' mystery novels, mostly featuring the detective Roger Bannion, which were often set in or around golfing competitions. He also wrote short stories, humorous verse and two other mystery novels under the pseudonym Jonathan Gray. Partial ..
Herbert Akroyd StuartHerbert Akroyd-Stuart (January 28 1864, Halifax Yorkshire, England - February 19 1927, Western Australia) Inventor of the hot bulb heavy oil engine. He had lived in Australia in his early years. His first prototypes were built in 1886. His engines were built from 1891 by Richard Hornsby and Sons ..
Herbert AlbertHerbert Albert (December 26, 1903 – September 15, 1973) was a German conductor. He was born in Lausick and died in Bad Reichenhall. After studying with Karl Muck he held a succession of music director positions in Baden-Baden, Stuttgart and Breslau in the 1930s and 1940s. From 1946 to 1948 ..
Herbert Alexander BruceColonel the Honourable Herbert Alexander Bruce (September 28, 1868 - June 23 1963), served as the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Canada, from 1932 to 1937. Born in Blackstock, Ontario, near Port Perry, Bruce was educated as a surgeon at the University of Toronto and in Paris and Vienna. He ow..
Herbert Allen, Jr.Herbert Allen, Jr is a billionaire investor of investment boutique Allen & Co, his fund has returns of more than 40% a year since mid-1980s. He keeps a low profile and his annual retreat Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference gathers a lot of attention from the media elite. He is a 1962 graduate o..
Herbert ApthekerHerbert Aptheker (July 31, 1915 - March 17, 2003) was an internationally known U.S. Marxist historian and political activist. He authored over 50 volumes, mostly in the fields of African American history, and U.S. history generally, among which include American Negro Slave Revolts (1943), his doctor..
Herbert Arthur Robert Hervey, 5th Marquess of BristolHerbert Arthur Robert Hervey, 5th Marquess of Bristol (10 October 1870–5 April 1960), succeeded his brother Frederick William Fane Hervey, 4th Marquess of Bristol in 1951. The 5th Marquess was the fifth son of Lord Augustus Henry Charles Hervey (1837-1875), MP for West Suffolk, and Mariana, né..
Herbert Arthur SinnottHerbert Arthur Sinnott (January 7,1871-??) was a teacher, lawyer and the 21st mayor of Calgary, Alberta. Sinnott was born in King's County, New Brunswick in 1871. He graduated from Mount Allison University with a Bachelor of Arts and started teaching in Gagetown, New Brunswick and Moncton, New Bru..
Herbert AsburyHerbert Asbury (September 1, 1889 – February 24, 1963) was an American journalist and writer. He is probably best known for his book The Gangs of New York, which Martin Scorsese adapted into a 2002 film. Gangs revitalized interest in Asbury. In earlier decades, he was known for his self-desc..
Herbert Ashcombe WalkerSir Herbert Ashcombe Walker (1868-1945) was general manager of the Southern Railway from 1923 until 1937. ..
Herbert Asquith (poet)The Honourable Herbert Asquith (1881-1947) was the son of Herbert Henry Asquith, British Prime Minister — with whom he is frequently confused — and younger brother of Raymond Asquith. He was a poet; his wife Cynthia Asquith, whom he married in 1910, was a writer. Asquith was much affect..
Herbert Atkinson BarkerSir Herbert Atkinson Barker (1869-July 21,1950) was an English manipulative surgeon. He developed a highly successful osteopathic technique, specialising in knee and other damaged joints both in the top sportsmen and the general public. He advocated the avoidance of surgery. However, as of 1935 his ..
Herbert Augustine CarterHerbert Augustine Carter (May 26, 1874-- January 13, 1916) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3 ..
Herbert AustinHerbert Austin, 1st Baron Austin KBE (born November 8, 1866; died May 23, 1941) was an English automobile designer and builder. He was born in Little Missenden, Buckinghamshire but the family moved to Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire in 1870 where he first went to school, later continuing his educa..
Herbert B. CohenHerbet B. Cohen hailed from York County, Pennsylvania. His siblings were Esther and Milton. He attended the University of Pennsylvania where he received his Bacceleureate degree. He later became a lawyer and was appointed to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 1957. ..
Herbert B. Dixon Jr.Herbert B. Dixon, Jr. is a Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, and has served as Presiding Judge of both the Civil Division and the Multi-Door Dispute Resolution Division. He currently serves in the Criminal Division. He received his Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown Universi..
Herbert B. MawHerbert Brown Maw was born in Ogden, Utah, in 1893 to Emma Brown and Ephraim Goodman Maw. He later moved with his family to Salt Lake City where he attended LDS High School and the University of Utah Law School. He received a master's degree and a doctor of law degree from Northwestern University. D..
Herbert BackeHerbert Backe (May 1, 1896 – April 6, 1947) was a German doctor and public servant. He was born in Batum (Batumi), Georgia. He performed duties in the Third Reich government and was named Minister of Food in May 1942 and Minister of Agriculture in April 1944. He continued to hold that position in..
Herbert BakerThe Union Buildings, Pretoria. Sir Herbert Baker (1862–1946) was the dominant force in South African architecture for two decades, 1892–1912. He designed the Union Buildings in Pretoria, South Africa; and with Edwin Lutyens was instrumental in designing New Delhi. Contents 1 Early..
Herbert BamlettHerbert Bamlett (born 1882 in Gateshead, England, United Kingdom) was an English football manager and referee. He became the youngest person to ever referee a FA Cup final when he did so at age 32 in the 1914 final between Liverpool and Burnley. He started management at Oldham Athletic during the ..
Herbert BarrettHerbert Roper Barrett (November 24, 1873 - July 27, 1943) was a tennis player from Great Britain. At the London Olympics in 1908 he won a gold medal in the men's indoor doubles event with Arthur Gore. ..
Herbert BaumHerbert Baum (b. 10 February 1912 in Poznań – d. 11 June 1942 in Berlin) was a German-Jewish resistance leader against National Socialism. --> Baum and family moved to Berlin when he was young and after he graduated secondary school there, he took on an apprenticeship as an electrician, wh..
Herbert Baxter AdamsHerbert Baxter Adams, coined the phrase "political science" Herbert Baxter Adams (April 16, 1850 – 1901) was an American educator and historian. His early training was at Amherst, Massachusetts public schools (in his hometown) and Phillips Exeter Academy. He graduated from Amherst College i..
Herbert Bayard SwopeHerbert Bayard Swope (January 5 1882 - June 20 1958) was a U.S. editor and journalist. He was the first recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Reporting in 1917. He is known for his quote, "I can't give you a sure-fire formula for success, but I can give you a formula for failure: try to please everyb..
Herbert BayerHerbert Bayer (1900-1985) was an Austrian graphic designer, painter, photographer, and architect. Bayer apprenticed under the artist Georg Schmidthammer in Linz. Leaving the workshop to study at the Viennese Darmstadt Artists Colony, he became interested in Walter Gropius's Bauhaus manifesto. Aft..
Herbert Beerbohm TreeHerbert Beerbohm Tree Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree (December 17, 1853 - July 2, 1917) was an English actor-manager. Born in London, Tree was the second son of Julius Beerbohm, a Lithuanian born businessman of German descent, and Constantia Draper Obituary, The Times, Tuesday, Jul 03, 1917; pg...
Herbert BehrensHerbert "Buddy" Behrens was an outstanding amateur tennis player in the 1940s and 1950s. Behrens won the singles championship at the Cincinnati Masters in 1948. He attended Rollins College in Florida, graduating in 1951. In 1994 was enshrined in that school's athletic Hall of Fame. ..
Herbert Benjamin EdwardesSir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes KCSI KCB (November 12, 1819–December 23, 1868), English soldier-statesman in India, was born at Frodesley in Shropshire. His father was Benjamin Edwardes, rector of Frodesley, and his grandfather Sir John Edwardes, baronet, eighth holder of a title conferred on o..
Herbert BeresfordHerbert Grahame Beresford (November 19, 1880—?) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1927 to 1932. Beresford was born in Dollar, Scotland, and was educated at Dollar Academy and St. Andrew's University. He came to Canada in 1903 and worked..
Herbert BergHerbert Berg, a scholar of religion, was trained at the University of Toronto's Centre for Religious Studies in the late 1980s and early 1990s; he is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion, at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and is Director of the Graduate Li..
Herbert BermanHerbert Berman is a politician in New York. He served as a City Councilman from Brooklyn and was the Chairman of the Council Finance Committee for several years. Because of term limits prohibiting Berman from seeking reelection in 2001 to the Council, he sought the Democratic nomination for New Yo..
Herbert Biberman--> Herbert J. Biberman (b. March 4, 1900, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; d. June 30, 1971, New York City) was an American screenwriter and film director who may be equally known for having been one of the Hollywood Ten as for having made a striking if somewhat ideological film about a Grant County, N..
Herbert BlaizeHerbert Augustus Blaize (February 26 1918–December 19 1989) was the chief minister of Grenada from 1960 until 1961 and from 1962 until 1967 and the prime minister of Grenada from 1984 until his death. Blaize was born in the town of Cariacou, on Grenada. In 1953 he formed the Grenada National ..
Herbert BlochHerbert Bloch (b. 1911) is professor emeritus of Classics at Harvard and a renowned authority on ancient and medieval architecture and the transmission of classical culture and literature in European history. A native of Germany, Bloch studied Ancient History, Classical Philology and Archaeology at ..
Herbert BlomstedtHerbert Blomstedt, a prominent orchestral conductor, was born 1927 in Springfield, Massachusetts to Swedish parents and moved to Sweden at age two. He studied at the Stockholm Royal College of Music and the University of Uppsala, followed by studies of contemporary music at Darmstadt in 1949, Baroqu..
Herbert BlumerHerbert Blumer (born March 7, 1900 in St. Louis, Missouri; died April 13 1987) was an American sociologist and a pupil of George Herbert Mead. When Mead had to give up his position as a lecturer at the University of Chicago due to illness, Blumer took over and continued his work. In his 1937 articl..
Herbert BoothHerbert Booth (August 26, 1862 – September 25, 1926) was the third son of William and Catherine Booth. He oversaw the Limelight Department's development and he was the writer and director for Soldiers of the Cross. At the age of twenty, Herbert began helping his sister Kate in building up The Sa..
Herbert BöschHerbert Bösch Herbert Bösch (born September 11, 1954 in Feldkirch, Vorarlberg) is an Austrian social democratic politician. He is Member of the European Parliament since 1995. He studied sociology and politology at the University of Konstanz. After finishing his studies he was employed in t..
Herbert BowdenHerbert William Bowden, Baron Aylestone, CH CBE PC(20 January 1905 – 30 April 1994) was a British Labour politician. Bowden was a councillor on Leicester City Council 1938–45 and president of Leicester Labour Party in 1938. He served in the Royal Air Force during World War II. He was el..
Herbert Bowden (VFL/AFL)Herbert H. Bowden (born March 31, 1888) was an australian rules footballer. He only played 1 senior year (1908) of VFL Football for University as a forward. ..
Herbert BowmanHerbert Bowman (April 211897-?) ,was an outstanding American tennis player in the early 20th Century. Born in New York, New York, Bowman was ranked as high as No. 13 in the United States. In 1929, he won the singles and doubles titles at the historic tournament in Cincinnati. He was 32 years, 1 ..
Herbert BoyerHerbert (Herb) W. Boyer (born 1936) is a co-recipient of the 1996 Lemelson-MIT Prize and a co-founder of Genentech. Boyer received his bachelor's degree in biology and chemistry from St. Vincent's College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania in 1958. He married his wife Grace the following year. He received ..
Herbert BrenonHerbert Brenon (January 13, 1880 - June 21, 1958) was a film director during the era of silent movies through the 1930s. He was born in Dublin, Ireland. Before becoming a director, he performed in vaudeville acts with his wife, Helen Oberg. Some of his more noteworthy films were the first movie a..
Herbert Brereton BakerHerbert Baker (1862-1935) was one of the most respected inorganic chemists of the last century.He started his career as a schoolmaster at Dulwich College then moved on to Oxford where he conducted his pioneering studies on the effects of drying on chemicals. ..
Herbert BreslinHerbert Breslin is music industry executive with a successful career. He has been influential in the careers of several musicians since the 1960s, the foremost of these being the tenor, Luciano Pavarotti, with whom he started his career. Work The two were introduced to each other at the very beginn..
Herbert BrewerArthur Herbert Brewer (1865-1928) was an English composer and organist. The organist of Gloucester Cathedral from 1896 until his death, he contributed a good deal to the Three Choirs Festival for many years. Brewer lived in Gloucester his whole life, and was the organist at two of its churches; he..
Herbert Brownell, Jr.--> Herbert Brownell, Jr. (February 20, 1904 - May 1, 1996) was the Attorney General of the United States in President Eisenhower's cabinet from 1953 to 1957. Brownell, one of the seven children of Herbert and May Miller Brownell, was born in Peru, Nebraska. His father was a professor at the Unive..
Herbert BrownsteinHerbert Brownstein is a lawyer who specializes in the field of immigration. He is a senior partner of the Law Firm Brownstein and Brownstein in Montreal, Quebec. He was admitted to practice law in Quebec in 1984. He received his Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Civil Law and Bachelor of Common Law..
Herbert BrunHerbert Brun (July 91918 - November 62000) was a composer of electronic music. Born in Berlin, Germany, he taught at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 1962 until his death. Brun left Germany in 1936 to study piano and composition at the Jerusalem Conservatory in Palestine. He stud..
Herbert BurgessHerbert Burgess (born January 1, 1883 in Manchester) was an English football player. Herbert was purchased from Manchester City in 1906 by Manchester United along with Jimmy Bannister and Billy Meredith. He retired from the club in 1910. Herbert would help the club to the 1908 league championship ..
Herbert ButterfieldHerbert Butterfield (October 7, 1900 – July 20, 1979) was a British historian and philosopher of history (see philosophy of history) who is remembered chiefly for a slim volume entitled The Whig Interpretation of History 1931. Butterfield was born in Oxenhope in Yorkshire, and received his e..
Herbert C. BrownHerbert Charles Brown (May 22, 1912 – December 19, 2004) was a chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1979 (along with Georg Wittig) for his work with organoboranes. Brown was born Herbert Brovarnik in London to Ukrainian Jewish immigrants. He moved to the United States at a young ag..
Herbert C. JonesHerbert Charpiot Jones (21 January 1918 – 7 December 1941) was an officer in the United States Navy who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. Jones was born 21 January 1918 at Los Angeles, California and enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve 14 May 1935. He was commissioned Ens..
Herbert CallenHerbert Callen is the author of the book Thermodynamics and an introduction to thermostatistics, which is the most frequently cited thermodynamic reference in physics research literature. Callen was advised in graduate school by Laszlo Tisza. References ..
Herbert Cardinal VaughanHerbert Cardinal Vaughan (April 15, 1832 – June 19, 1903) was a British Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Westminster. He was born at Gloucester, the eldest son of Lieutenant-Colonel John Francis Vaughan, head of an old recusant (Roman Catholic) family, the Vaughans of Courtfield, Herefor..
Herbert Cecil PughChaplain Squadron Leader the Reverend Herbert Cecil Pugh, GC (2 November 1898 - 5 July 1941) was a South African recipient of the George Cross, and the only clergyman to be so awarded. Biography Pugh was born in 1898 in Johannesburg and attended Jeppe High School for Boys. During the First World ..
Herbert ChabotHerbert L. Chabot (born New York, 1931) is a senior judge of the United States Tax Court. Stuyvesant High School, 1948. B.A., cum laude, C.C.N.Y., 1952; LL.B., Columbia University, 1957; LL.M., Taxation, Georgetown University, 1964. Served in United States Army, 2 years, and Army Reserves (civil ..
Herbert ChangHerbert ChangWest Indies (WI) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests First-class Matches 1 58 '''Runs scored 8 3,273 Batting average 4.00 35.19 100s/50s 0/0 5/21 Top score 6 155 Balls bowled 0 42 Wickets 0 0 Bowlin..
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Herbert ChermsideSir Herbert Chermside was the Governor of Queensland between 1902 to 1904. Chermside attended Eton College and then the Royal Military Academy, and served with the Royal Engineers in Egypt, Kurdistan, the Sudan, and Crete. He was appointed Governor of the Australian state of Queensland in 1902 and..
Herbert ChitepoHerbert Wiltshire Chitepo (15 June, 1923 – 18 March, 1975) was a prominent Barrister in Southern Africa who was the leader of the Zimbabwe African National Union. He was a military leader who led the war to liberate Rhodesia from the white minority government of Ian Smith. Chitepo was assassin..
Herbert ChorleyHerbert Chorley is a fictional character created by J. K. Rowling for the Harry Potter universe. A Junior Minister in the Muggle Government of Great Britain, he has been cursed by Death-eaters so that he cannot talk, only quack like a duck. Former Minister of Magic Cornelius Fudge tells the Muggle ..
Herbert ChoyHerbert Young Cho Choy (born January 6, 1916, Makaweli, Hawaii–March 10, 2004) was the first Asian American federal judge in the history of the United States. He received his BA from the University of Hawaii in 1938; and his JD from Harvard in 1941. Prior to his placement as a federal judge..
Herbert Christopher RobinsonHerbert Christopher Robinson (1874-1929) was a British zoologist and ornithologist. Robinson was curator of the Federated Malay States Museum, at Selangor from 1903 to 1926. He wrote The Birds of Singapore and The Birds of the Malay Peninsula (1927). ..
Herbert ClutterHerbert William Clutter (May 24 1911 – November 15 1959) was one of four members of the Clutter family murdered during an invasion of their Holcomb, Kansas farmhouse by Perry Smith and Richard Hickock, two ex-convicts who mistakenly believed that a large amount of money was kept in a safe in the h..
Herbert ColeridgeHerbert Coleridge (1830-April 23, 1861) was a British philologist, technically the first editor of what ultimately became the Oxford English Dictionary. He was son of Sara Coleridge and so a grandson of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He earned a double first in Classics and mathematics at Balli..
Herbert CopelandHerbert Faulkner Copeland (1902-1968) was an American biologist who contributed to the theory of biological kingdoms. His father was Edwin Copeland. Bibliography "The kingdoms of organisms", Quarterly review of biology v.13, p. 383-420, 1938.The classification of lower organisms, Palo Alto, Cali..
Herbert Covington BonnerHerbert Covington Bonner (16 May 1891 - 7 November 1965) was a Democratic U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1940 and 1965. Born in Washington, North Carolina, Bonner attended school in Warrenton. He served in the United States Army during World War II, and worked as a salesman, a farmer,..
Herbert CroftSir Herbert Croft, 5th Baronet (November 1 1751 – April 26 1816), English author, was born at Dunster Park, Berkshire, son of Bishop Croft of Stifford, Essex. He matriculated at University College, Oxford, in March 1771, and was subsequently entered at Lincoln's Inn. He was called to the bar,..
Herbert Croft (bishop)Herbert Croft (1603 - 1691), bishop of Hereford was son of Sir Herbert Croft, who was the grandson of Sir James Croft. After being for some time, like his father, a member of the Roman church, returned to the church of England about 1630, and about ten years later was chaplain to Charles I, and obt..
Herbert CrolyHerbert David Croly (January 23, 1869 - May 17, 1930) was a liberal political author. He was born in New York City to Jane Cunningham Croly and David Goodman Croly. His mother wrote for the New York World and edited Demorest’s Monthly. His father was a reporter for the New York Herald and the New ..
Herbert CrossleyHerbert Crossley (May 5, 1901 - November 15, 1921) was a heavyweight boxing contender against Gene Tunney on September 5, 1921, shortly after arriving in the United States from England. Tragically, Crossley died from pneumonia and septicemia on November 15, 1921 at the young age of 20 - ending a ve..
Herbert Cyril ThackerMajor-General Herbert Cyril Thacker, CB CMG DSO (16 September 1870 – 2 June 1953)) was a Canadian soldier and Chief of the General Staff, the head of the Canadian Army from 1927 until 1929. Born in Poona, India, in 1870, Herbert Cyril Thacker received his early education at Upper Canada Colle..
Herbert CzajaDr. Herbert Czaja (November 5, 1914 - April 18, 1997) was a German politician (CDU) and expellee, born in Teschen, then Austria-Hungary. When he was 4 years old, when part of Cieszyn fell to Poland, he became a Polish citizen. Czaja studied Germanistics, History and Philosophy in Vienna and Kraków,..
Herbert DanbyHerbert Danby (20 January, 1889 - 29 March, 1953) was an Anglican priest and writer who played a central role in the change of attitudes toward Judaism in the first half of the twentieth century. Contents 1 Education2 Early career3 Jerusalem4 Oxford5 Publications5.1
