• 60°29′43″N 18°50′59″E / 60.49528°N 18.84972°E / 60.49528; 18.84972 Herakles was a pusher vessel owned by Finnish towing and marine salvage company Alfons...
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  • plantation Herakles, a field hockey team from Liet, Belgium, in the Men's Belgian Hockey League Herakles (pusher), a pusher-tug towboat Herakles (radar)...
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    barge Baltic in 1990 with a loss of eight lives and Herakles, a salvage tug converted to a pusher in 1991, sank with the barge Bulk in 2004. The overall...
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    Finnpusku (section Herakles)
    In 1991 Herakles, a salvage tug built in 1967 and owned by Finnish towing and marine salvage company Alfons Håkans, was converted to a pusher and chartered...
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    unmanned. On 3 March 2004 at around 00:30 (UTC+02) a Finnish pusher-barge combination Herakles-Bulk sank near the Grundkallen lighthouse. The combination...
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    system. In 2004 pusher Herakles, which was converted from a salvage tug in 1991, sank along with the barge Bulk laden with coal when the pusher lost both main...
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    noblewoman of the Ptolemaic dynasty (220–100 BC): the clasp is shaped as a Herakles knot Gold diadem. India, 9th–10th century The diadem or crown of Princess...
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    18-25, 62, 314 ff. AedW III, pp. 169, 267 f. and others The motif of Herakles is a central, recurring simile and stands as a critically questioned symbol...
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