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"Unyielding Courage: A Glimpse into Heroism Through Time" In the face of adversity, heroes emerge from all walks of life

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Heroism Collection: An act of heroism (litho)
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Heroism Collection: French army officer in a blockhouse, armed with a machine gun
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Heroism Collection: Heroic resistance of the Serbian people. World War I, 1915 (colour litho)
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Heroism Collection: French infantry launching an attack, World War I, 1915 (litho)
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Heroism Collection: France pays tribute to the heroism of Serbia, World War I, 1915 (colour litho)
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Heroism Collection: Gustel von Blasewitz (engraving)
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Heroism Collection: French machine gunners holding off a German attack, Battle of Verdun, World War I
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Heroism Collection: H: Heroine, 1890 (illustration)
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Heroism Collection: Lieutenant-Colonel Emile Driant commanding French chasseurs in the defence of the Bois des Caures
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Heroism Collection: French general visiting a badly wounded soldier in a hospital to give him a medal, World War I
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Heroism Collection: French soldier refusing to let go of the flag despite his wounds, World War I, 1915 (colour litho)
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Heroism Collection: E F G H: Study, Farmer, Gourmet, Heroine, 1, 890 (illustration)
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Heroism Collection: Paris the Trojan Hero, (sculpture)
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Heroism Collection: Heroic French defence of the Fort Vaux, commanded by Major Sylvain-Eugene Raynal
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Heroism Collection: Wounded French soldiers getting up to repel a German attack on their trench, World War I
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Heroism Collection: Leopold Hugo giving a drink to an enemy seeking to kill him, 1896 (illustration)
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Heroism Collection: Perseus and Andromeda, 1678-1684 (Carrara marble)
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Heroism Collection: The attempted suicide in the Seine of a young woman near the Louis Philippe Bridge in Paris
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Heroism Collection: A Crusader Battle (oil on canvas)
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Heroism Collection: Joan of Arc (Jeanne d Arc, la Pucelle d Orleans)
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Heroism Collection: Theseus Liberator (and the Minotaur). A goup of children congratulating Theseus who killed
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Heroism Collection: Venus standing at left resting her hand on the shoulder of Aeneas seated at right... ca. 1500-1527
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Heroism Collection: Diomedes, bust and shoulders, 1790-1800. Creator: Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein
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Heroism Collection: Wounded French dragoon shooting a Prussian lancer at the Battle of Saint-Privat, Franco-Prussian War
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Heroism Collection: Painting on cut: Representation of Heracles waving a chair to knock out his music master, 470 BC
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Heroism Collection: Jeanne Laisne dit Jeanne Hachette (born in 1454), figure of the French resistance against Charles
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Heroism Collection: The other battle: the French currency, the Franc, is confronted with the values of the American
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Heroism Collection: Don Quixote demolishes the puppets he thinks are Moors. 'The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La
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Heroism Collection: Jeanne Hachette defending Beauvais in 1472 or the siege of Beauvais, 1799 (oil on canvas)
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Heroism Collection: Thesee terrassant le Minotaure (centaure) - Theseus Slaying Minotaur - Cima da Conegliano
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Heroism Collection: Heroic death of Cossack Lieutenant Petrov at the Siege of Port Arthur
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Heroism Collection: Alone and Unarmed Gordon Rode into the Slavers Camp (colour litho)
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Heroism Collection: Vendees revolt: the young Darruder. This is an example of patriotic heroism since Darruder was a
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Heroism Collection: A mother, who went down to Avignon to sell her vegles and chickens on the march, saves her son
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Heroism Collection: Agostino Novello called the Panormitano and the representation of four of his miracles, c
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Heroism Collection: Achilles, disguise in women, is recognized by Ulysses among the daughters of Lycomede a Scyros
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Heroism Collection: Palestine. Map
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Heroism Collection: The Burghers of Calais, completed by 1888 (bronze)
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Heroism Collection: The heroic end of the mutilated Enrico Toti, wounded for the third time, rises and throws his
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Heroism Collection: Italian heroism against Albanian betrayal (colour litho)
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Heroism Collection: Italian heroism in Catalonia (colour litho)
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Heroism Collection: Heroic children (colour litho)
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Heroism Collection: An epic hero (colour litho)
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Heroism Collection: Title page of DE RE METALLICA, Georgius Agricola, 1621, dealing with the extraction
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Heroism Collection: A very daring and valiant undertaking they have accomplished
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Heroism Collection: Grappa Heroes (colour litho)


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"Unyielding Courage: A Glimpse into Heroism Through Time" In the face of adversity, heroes emerge from all walks of life. From the valiant soldiers who fought in the Attack of the Ulster Division on 1 July 1916, to the visionary leadership of Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, heroism takes many forms. Even ancient legends depict heroism with a touch of irony; a Roman statue portrays Hercules in his drunken state, reminding us that even flawed individuals can rise above their shortcomings to achieve greatness. Heroes are not limited to battlefields alone. Michael O'Leary's poster exemplifies modern-day heroism through entrepreneurship and innovation. His relentless pursuit transformed an entire industry and inspired countless others to challenge conventions. The Gordon Highlanders' Piper Findlater winning the V. C. At Dargai in 1897 showcases how ordinary people can perform extraordinary acts when faced with unimaginable circumstances. Heroic tales extend beyond national borders as well. "Britain's Sea Power Is Yours" reminds us of the courage displayed by sailors who protected their homeland against formidable foes across vast oceans. Che Guevara's image on a wall in Havana serves as a reminder that heroism is not confined to conventional notions but can also be found within those fighting for social justice and equality worldwide. From historical events like The South Wales Borderers defending Rorke's Drift during the Zulu War in 1879, to iconic moments captured by artists like Washington Crossing the Delaware or The Sortie Made by the Garrison of Gibraltar, heroes have shaped our world throughout history. Lenin's portrait reflects his role as a revolutionary leader whose actions left an indelible mark on society during tumultuous times. Similarly, General Gordon's tragic death symbolizes sacrifice and unwavering dedication towards noble causes. These glimpses into various facets remind us that bravery knows no boundaries or limitations.