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** and Hercules
** The Hercules Munitions Plant in Succasunna-Kenvil, New Jersey explodes, killing 55 people.
** Josh Keaton provided the speaking voice of Hercules as a teenager, while Roger Bart provided his singing voice.
** The Arrows of Hercules
** Lockheed C-130 Hercules
** Three C-130H Hercules transport aircraft from No. 36 Squadron RAAF and 150 support personnel.
** Hercules vs.
** Hercules Wing-6 Hercules
** Mid-South Tag Team Championship ( 5 times ) – with Matt Borne ( 1 ), Jerry Stubbs ( 1 ), Hercules Hernandez ( 1 ), and Steve Williams ( 2 )
** Hercules, a trainee member of The Order.
** Hercules Unbound, a comic book from Dell Comics adapting the 1959 sequel
** Two AP-3C Orion maritime patrol aircraft and three C-130 Hercules transports
** No. 1359 ( Hercules Reservist Aircrew ) Flt
** 36th Airlift Squadron ( Lockheed C-130H1 Hercules )
** C-130J Hercules
** Hercules and Pegasus ( Lead parade title unit )
** Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra ( 1824 )
** Archaeological Route containing the heart of the collection, the Sarcophagus of the Labors of Hercules, dating to the 2nd century and discovered in 1955, the Orontes plate of the 4th century, and the terracotta Volsci, discovered in 1910.
** Battle of Hercules and Antaeus ( 1984 )
** The Arrows of Hercules ( 1965 )
** the over-muscled torsos and backs of the men ( drawn from sculptures such as the Laocoön and his Sons, Belvedere Torso, and Farnese Hercules ).
** Hercules ( soundtrack ), the soundtrack for Disney's 1997 animated feature
** Hercules ( video game ), a 1997 video game based on the Disney animated film
** Hercules: The Animated Series, a TV series based on the Disney movie

** and Unchained
** Unchained Melody-# 27
** Rick Rubin ( producer ) & Johnny Cash for Unchained
** Also known as Unchained
** Judas Unchained ( 2005 )

** and 1959
** Vanderbilt ( 8 ) 1934, 1936, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1955, 1959, 1962
** Pilot ( 1959 ) " Trouble at Tres Cruzes " ( Writer & Director )
** The Vietnam War began in 1959.
** Gilda Gray, Polish-born dancer and actress ( died 1959 )
** Ritchie Valens, American singer ( d. 1959 )
** Scott Brayton, American race car driver ( b. 1959 )
** Lou Costello, American actor ( d. 1959 )
** Albert Namatjira, Australian painter ( d. 1959 )
** Timothy Patrick Murphy, American actor ( b. 1959 )
** Boris Vian, French writer, poet, singer, and musician ( d. 1959 )
** Leo Aryeh Mayer, Israeli professor and scholar of Islamic art ( d. 1959 )
** Billie Holiday, African-American singer ( d. 1959 )
** Ichirō Hatoyama, Prime Minister of Japan ( d. 1959 )
** Ferenc Talányi, Slovene writer, partisan, and painter ( d. 1959 )
** Mario Lanza, American tenor and actor ( died 1959 )
** Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1959 )
** Charlie Parker, English cricketer ( d. 1959 )
** William Halsey, Jr., American admiral ( d. 1959 )
** Ernest Bloch, Swiss-born composer ( d. 1959 )
** Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz, Argentine writer, journalist, essayist and poet ( d. 1959 )
** Elisha Scott, footballer ( d. 1959 )
** Shirō Ishii, Japanese microbiologist and lieutenant general of Unit 731 ( d. 1959 )
** Vincent Astor, American philanthropist ( d. 1959 )
** Marshall Teague, American race car driver ( d. 1959 )
** Former U. S. President Jimmy Carter arrives in Cuba for a 5-day visit with Fidel Castro, becoming the first U. S. President, in or out of office, to visit the island since Castro's 1959 revolution.

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