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- Heroic may mean: characteristic of a hero typical of heroic poetry or of heroic verse belonging to the Gr**** Heroic Age Heroic (esports), a Norwegian esports...
- Heroic nudity or ideal nudity is a concept in classical scholarship to describe the un-realist use of nudity in classical sculpture to show figures who...
- The Heroic Trio (Dung fong saam hap, TC: 東方三俠, pinyin: dōng fāng sān xiá) is a 1993 Hong Kong fantasy adventure film directed by Johnnie To, from a screenplay...
- Mock-heroic, mock-epic or heroi-comic works are typically satires or parodies that mock common classical stereotypes of heroes and heroic literature. Typically...
- Heroic medicine, also referred to as heroic depletion theory, was a therapeutic method advocating for rigorous treatment of bloodletting, purging, and...
- Heroic bloodshed is a genre invented by Hong Kong action cinema revolving around stylized action sequences and dramatic themes, such as brotherhood, duty...
- Heroic capitalism or dynamic capitalism was a concept proposed by Benito Mussolini in a speech given in November 1933 to the National Council of Corporations...
- Heroic verse is a term that may be used to designate epic poems, but which is more usually used to describe the meter(s) in which those poems are most...
- Founded in 2000, Heroic Television is a television production and development company consisting of John May and Suzanne Bolch. The company produces children's...
- Heroic drama is a type of play po****r during the Restoration era in England, distinguished by both its verse structure and its subject matter. The subgenre...