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Herkules (poem)
Herkules may refer to: * Junkers Ju 352 Herkules, a German World War II transport aircraft * Operation Herkules, a proposed World War II invasion of Malta by the Axis * Maschinenfabrik Herkules, a German manufacturer of machine tools * IF Herkules, a Norwegian multi-sports club in Skien, Telemark * Jerzy Radziwiłł (1480–1541), Polish–Lithuanian nobleman nicknamed "Herkules" * , an Austro-Hungarian Navy salvage ship - see List of ships of Austria-Hungary * Herkules, a type of sonar equipping the Arnala-class corvette * ''Herkules'', a towboat/museum ship in Västergötland, Gothenburg, Sweden - see List of museum ships * Herkules, a variety of hop - see List of hop varieties See also * * Hercule (other) * Hercules (other) * Heracles (other) Heracles or Herakles is the Greek mythic hero and son of the god Zeus. Heracles may also refer to: *Hercules, the Roman mythological analogue to the Greek Heracles * Herakles the Dactyl, a separate figure i ...
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Junkers Ju 352
The Junkers Ju 352 ''Herkules'' ("Hercules" in German) was a German World War II transport aircraft that was developed from the Junkers Ju 252. Design and development During the late spring of 1942, the Junkers-Dessau project office was instructed by the Reich Air Ministry (RLM) to investigate the possibility of redesigning the structure of the Junkers Ju 252 transport to make maximum use of non-strategic materials, replacing the Junkers Jumo 211F engines of the Ju 252 with Bramo 323R radial engines. The result followed closely the aerodynamic design of the Ju 252 but was an entirely new aircraft. The wing of the Ju 352 was similar in outline to that of the Ju 252 but, mounted further aft on the fuselage, was entirely of wooden construction. The Ju 352 also had a similar ''Trapoklappe'' ("Transportklappe", rear loading ramp) to that of the Ju 252. The ramp allowed the loading of vehicles or freight into the cargo hold while holding the fuselage level. In general, the Ju 352 was co ...
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Operation Herkules
Operation Herkules (german: Unternehmen Herkules; it, Operazione C3) was the German code-name given to an abortive plan for the invasion of Malta during the Second World War. Through air and sea landings, the Italians and Germans hoped to eliminate Malta as a British air and naval base and secure an uninterrupted flow of supplies across the Mediterranean Sea to Axis forces in Libya and Egypt. Extensive preparations were made for the invasion but the success of other Axis operations – including the Battle of Gazala (26 May to 21 June 1942), the Axis capture of Tobruk on 21 June and Operation Aïda, the pursuit of the Allies into Egypt – led to Herkules being postponed and then cancelled in November 1942. Origins The Axis plan to invade Malta had its origin in Italian military studies conducted during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War in the mid-1930s. By 1938, ''Comando Supremo'', the Italian army general staff, had estimated the amount of sea transport it would require t ...
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Maschinenfabrik Herkules
Maschinenfabrik Herkules Hans Thoma GmbH is a German technology and market leader in the manufacturing of machine tools for roll machining. The company is based in Siegen, with German and international service and production units in Meuselwitz (Germany), the USA and India. The family-owned company is headed by Christoph Thoma in the third generation. History In 1911, Franz Thoma founded a company to produce roll grinders and boring machines, among others. Commissioning of the largest roll lathe that has ever been built to this day followed in 1975. The first HCC process-controlled roll grinder with correction on the fly was commissioned in 1987. The capacity was doubled when Maschinenfabrik Herkules Meuselwitz was acquired in 1992. The company RD & D was acquired in 1996, followed by KPM Kube Plekker Microsystems (1999; which later merged with Herkules Controls Corporation to form HCC/KPM), Voith Paper Schleifmaschinen-Engineering (2001) and WaldrichSiegen (2004). In 2009, Ma ...
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IF Herkules
Idrettsforeningen Herkules is a Norway, Norwegian multi-sports club from Skien, Telemark. It is organized as an alliance club with independent sections for association football, team handball, track and field athletics, gymnastics, Nordic skiing and speed skating. The club was founded on 4 May 1920 and used a moor next to Skiensfjorden Skofabrikk. The club colours are yellow and green. The men's football team ended last in the 2019 4. divisjon. It was formerly a staple in the 3. divisjon, with a presence from 2000 3. divisjon, 2000 to 2002 3. divisjon, 2002 and 2004 3. divisjon, 2004 to 2013 3. divisjon, 2013. Earlier, after the Second World War II, the club had spells on Norway's second tier in 1952–53 Landsdelsserien, 1952–53 and 1955–56 Landsdelsserien, 1955–56. It is also known as the childhood club of Rune Almenning Jarstein. References Official site
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Jerzy Radziwiłł
Jerzy Radziwiłł ( lt, Jurgis Radvila; 1480 – April 1541), nicknamed "Herkules", was a Szlachta, Polish–Lithuanian nobleman. He was Podczaszy, Deputy Cup-Bearer of Lithuania from 1510, voivode of Kiev Voivodeship from 1510, Field Hetman of Lithuania in 1521, castellan of Trakai from 1522, castellan of Vilnius from 1527, Marszałek, Marshal of the Court from 1528, Grand Hetman of Lithuania from 1531, Starost of Hrodna, Namiestnik of Vilnius, Maišiagala, Mereck, Utena, Lithuania, Utena, Mozyrsk, Lida, Skidal, , Krynki, Kryńsk and Azyory, Oziersk. He was a progenitor of the Biržai–Dubingiai (also known as Protestantism, Protestant) Radziwiłł family line. He was renowned for his military achievements and as a talented politician.Peter Paul BajeShort history of the Radziwiłł Family He took part in various conflicts against Grand Duchy of Moscow, Muscovy, the Cossacks and the Tatars. Achieving around 30 military victories, he has been referred as the Lithuanian ...
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List Of Ships Of Austria-Hungary
This is a list of Austro-Hungarian Navy ships. Capital ships Ships of the line * SMS ''Santa Elisabetta'' - ex-British ship bought in Naples 1720 * SMS ''San Michele'' - ex-British ship bought in Naples 1720 * SMS ''San Carlos'' 84 (1695) - ex-British ship ''Cumberland'' bought in Naples 1720 * SMS ''Emo'' 80 (1815) - ex-French ship ''Saturno'' captured in Venice 1814 broken up on stocks * SMS ''Cesare'' 74 (1815) - ex-French ship ''Montebello'' captured in Venice 1814 * 92 (1858) - Later ironclad (see below) Ironclad ships * ** (1861) ** (1861) * ** (1862) ** (1862) ** (1862) * ** (1865) ** (1865) * (1869) * (1858) – former ship of the line, re-launched 1871 as ironclad * (1872) * (1872) * ** (1875) ** (1875) ** (1877) * (1878) * (1887) * (1887) Coastal defence ships * ** (1895) ** (1895) ** (1895) – sunk at anchor by an Italian torpedo motor-boat inside the defences of Trieste harbour in 1917 Battleships * ** (1900) ** (1901) ** ...
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Arnala-class Corvette
''Arnala'' class was an Indian designation for the Petya III-class vessels of the Indian Navy. Although these vessels were classified as frigates in the Soviet Navy, they were classified by the Indian Navy as anti-submarine corvettes due to their role and smaller size. Vessels of the class were named for Indian islands. Operational history and were part of the task force for Operation Trident during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971. The hulls of this class were of relatively inferior quality, requiring the vessels to undergo major refit every 5 years. The Indian Navy constructed the Naval Dockyard at Visakhapatnam , image_alt = , image_caption = From top, left to right: Visakhapatnam aerial view, Vizag seaport, Simhachalam Temple, Aerial view of Rushikonda Beach, Beach road, Novotel Visakhapatnam, INS Kursura submarine museu ..., primarily to service Russian vessels. But given the lack of engineering support from Russia there were inordinate ...
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List Of Museum Ships
This list of museum ships is a comprehensive, sortable, annotated list of notable museum ships around the world. Replica ships are listed separately in the article on ship replicas. Ships that are not museum ships, but are still actively used for excursions are included in the list of classic vessels. Current museum ships A to C D to G H to K L to N O to Q R to S T to Z See also * Barcelona Charter * List of classic vessels * List of lightships of the United States * List of maritime museums in the United States * List of museum ships of the United States military * List of large sailing vessels * Ship replica * Ships preserved in museums * Viking ship replica Notes References Bibliography * External links British Maritime Heritage SitesHistoric Naval Ships Visitors' GuideMaritime Heritage Network of the Pacific NorthwestNational Register of Historic Vessels (United Kingdom)Submarine Museums in the United StatesWorld Ship Trust International Registe ...
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List Of Hop Varieties
This is a list of varieties of hop (''Humulus lupulus''). As there are male and female plants, the flowers (cones) of the female plant are fertilized by the pollen of the male flowers with the result that the female flowers form seeds. These seeds are eaten by birds and hence spread over vast distances. Hops, specifically their female plants, have been grown as a commercial crop for the brewing industry for many centuries in many countries. The first documented mention of a hop garden is in the will of Pepyn III. The first breeding of different hop varieties took place at Wye College in Kent, England by E. S. Salmon in 1919 when he bred the varieties " Brewer's Gold" and "Bullion". As of 2012, there are around 80 varieties in commercial use around the world, and considerably more in development/trials. American Ahtanum brand YCR 1 cv Ahtanum brand YCR 1 cv is an aroma-type cultivar bred by Yakima Chief Ranches. It is used for its aromatic properties and moderate bittering. I ...
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Hercule (other)
Hercule may refer to: Fictional characters * Hercules, in Roman mythology * Hercule Poirot, a detective created by Agatha Christie * Hercule Flambeau, in the Father Brown mysteries by G. K. Chesterton * Hercule (''Dragon Ball'') or Mr. Satan, in the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise * Hercule, from the comic book '' Pif et Hercule'' People * Hercule, Duke of Montbazon (1568–1654), French peer * Hercule Audiffret (1603-1659), French orator and religious writer * Hercule Corbineau (1780–1823), French soldier * Hercule Dupré (1844–1927), Canadian farmer, lumber merchant, and political figure * Hercule Mériadec, Duke of Rohan-Rohan (1669–1749) * Hercule Mériadec, Prince of Guéméné (1688–1757) * Hercule Nicolet (1801–1872), Swiss lithographer, natural history illustrator, librarian, and entomologist * Hercule de Serre (1776–1824), French soldier, lawyer, and politician * Hercule-Louis Turinetti, marquis of Prié (1658–1726), Dutch noble Other uses * ''Hercule'' (film), ...
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Hercules (other)
Hercules is the Roman adaptation of the Greek mythological hero Heracles. Hercules may also refer to: Animals * Hercules beetle * Hercules (bear) (1975–2001), Scottish wrestling bear * Hercules (liger), the world's largest living cat * Hercules moth, of family Saturniidae * Hercules parrot, an extinct giant parrot species from New Zealand Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Hercules (comics), various versions of the mythical hero in comics * Hercules (Disney character) * Hercules (''TUGS''), in the British children's television series ''TUGS'' * Hercules Grytpype-Thynne, a character from the British 1950s comedy radio programme ''The Goon Show'' * Hercules, a superhero in the 1970s Filmation animated cartoon ''Space Sentinels'' Film * ''Hercules'' (1958 film), starring Steve Reeves * ''Hercules'' (1983 film), starring Lou Ferrigno ** ''The Adventures of Hercules'' (1985 film), sequel to the 1983 film * ''Hercules'' (1997 film), a Disney animated film * ''Hercul ...
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Heracles (other)
Heracles or Herakles is the Greek mythic hero and son of the god Zeus. Heracles may also refer to: *Hercules, the Roman mythological analogue to the Greek Heracles * Herakles the Dactyl, a separate figure in Greek mythology said to have originated the Olympic Games Film and television * Bongo Heracles from '' X Bomber'', also known as Barry Hercules in the UK dubbed version, Star Fleet * ''Herakles'' (film), a 1962 film by Werner Herzog Sports * Heracles Almelo, the Dutch football club * Iraklis, a sports club based in Thessaloniki, Greece Games * ''Glory of Heracles'' (series), a Japanese role-playing video game series **''Glory of Heracles'', a 2008 video game from the series * ''Heracles Chariot Racing'', a video game for PlayStation 2 and WiiWare by Neko Entertainment Literature * Heracles Papyrus, an ancient Greek manuscript * ''Herakles'' (Euripides), also known as ''Heracles the Mad'', a Greek tragedy by Euripides * ''Herakles'', a play by Frank Wedekind Other uses ...
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