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Hertha may refer to: Sports clubs *Hertha BSC, a German football club * Hertha Zehlendorf, a German football club * CFC Hertha 06, a German sports club * ASV Hertha Wien, a defunct Austrian German football club * FC Hertha Wiesbach, a German football club Other uses * Hertha (given name), a list of women with the name *A misreading of the name of the goddess Nerthus, a Germanic goddess *135 Hertha, an asteroid * Hertha Nunatak, a nunatak in Antarctica * SMS ''Hertha'', two warships of the German Imperial Navy * ''Hertha'' (novel), a Swedish novel * ''Hertha'' (magazine), a Swedish women's magazine See also *Herta (other) *Herthasee (other) Herthasee may refer to the following lakes in Germany: * Herthasee (Rügen) * Herthasee (Holzappel), a lake in Rhineland-Palatinate {{geodis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hertha BSC
Hertha, Berliner Sport-Club e. V., commonly known as Hertha BSC () or Hertha Berlin, is a German professional football club based in Berlin. Hertha BSC plays in the 2. Bundesliga, the second tier of German football league system, German football, following Promotion and relegation, relegation from the Bundesliga in 2022–23 Bundesliga, 2022–23. Hertha BSC was founded in 1892, and was a Founding Clubs of the DFB, founding member of the German Football Association in Leipzig in 1900. The team won the List of German football champions, German championship in 1930 German football championship, 1930 and 1931 German football championship, 1931. Since 1963, Hertha's stadium has been the Olympiastadion (Berlin), Olympiastadion. The club is known as ''Die Alte Dame'' in German, which translates to "The Old Lady". In 2002, the sports activities of the professional, amateur, and under-19 teams were separated into ''Hertha BSC GmbH & Co. KGaA''. History Early years The club was formed i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hertha Zehlendorf
The Hertha Zehlendorf is a German football club from the suburb of Zehlendorf in Berlin, currently playing in Regionalliga Nordost, the fourth tier of German football. The club is one of the largest football clubs in the country and has a strong youth department which has won two national youth championships. The department has developed a number of international players for Germany and other countries. History 1903–1945 The club was formed by 30 local football enthusiasts on 10 March 1903, under the name of ''Thor- und Fußballclub Germania 03 Zehlendorf''. By 1909, it had however changed its name to ''FC Hertha Zehlendorf''. In 1913, the club moved to a new ground, Siebenendenweg, now called Ernst-Reuter-Sportfeld, away from the Tempelhofer Feld, where it was never entirely happy. The team was for a time part of '' BFC Hertha 1892'' but by September 1914 the club became independent again, under the name of ''FC Hertha 06 Zehlendorf''. After the end of the First World W ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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CFC Hertha 06
CFC Hertha 06 was a German association football club from the Charlottenburg district of Berlin. The club's greatest success was promotion to the tier five NOFV-Oberliga Nord in 2015. Apart from football the club also offered chess, table tennis and bowling as other sports. The club should not be confused with two other clubs in Berlin bearing ''Hertha'' in their name, Hertha BSC and Hertha Zehlendorf. History Formed in 1906 as FC Vorwärts Charlottenburg, the team changed its name to CFC Hertha 06 two years later. The club has, for the most part of its history, played in the lower leagues of Berlin football. It achieved brief success in the 1960s when it won promotion to the tier three Amateurliga Berlin and played there for five seasons from 1965 to 1970 before being relegated again. A tenth place in 1965–66 was the club's best result in this era. The club experienced a revival from the mid-2000s when two consecutive promotions took the team from the tier nine Kreisliga ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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ASV Hertha Wien
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FC Hertha Wiesbach
The FC Hertha Wiesbach is a German association football club from the Wiesenbach suburb of Eppelborn, Saarland. The club's greatest success has been to earn promotion to the tier five Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar in 2013. History The club was formed in August 1908 as SSK Hertha Mangelhausen, with the name Hertha derived from the much more famous Hertha BSC Berlin. In the mid-1920s the club adopted its current name. For most of its history the club has been a non-descript amateur side in local football. The clubs slow rise through the league system began in 1992 when it earned promotion to the then tier-six Bezirksliga Saarland-Nord. Wiesenbach played in this league for the next eight season until a league championship took it up to the Landesliga in 2000. Four seasons in the Landesliga Saarland-Nordost followed until 2004, when another league title meant promotion to the Verbandsliga Saarland. Wiesenbach spend five seasons in this league, generally achieving good results. In ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hertha (given Name)
Hertha is a feminine given name which may refer to: * Hertha Ayrton (1854–1923), British engineer, mathematician, physicist and inventor * Hertha Feiler (1916–1970), Austrian actress * Hertha Feist (1896–1990), German expressionist dancer and choreographer * Hertha or Herta Glaz (1910–2006), Austrian-born American opera singer, voice teacher and director * Hertha Guthmar (1908-?), German film actress * Hertha Natzler (1911–1985), Austrian stage and film actress * Hertha Pauli (1906–1973), Austrian journalist, author and actress * Hermine Hertha Pohl (1889–1954), German writer * Hertha Sponer (1895–1968), German physicist and chemist * Hertha Sturm (1886 – before or during 1945), German communist activist born Edith Fischer * Hertha Thiele (1908–1984), German actress * Hertha Töpper (1924–2020), Austrian opera singer * Hertha Wambacher (1903–1950), Austrian physicist * Hertha von Walther Hertha von Walther (born Hertha Stern und Walter von Monbar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nerthus
In Germanic paganism, Nerthus is a goddess associated with a ceremonial wagon procession. Nerthus is attested by first century A.D. Roman historian Tacitus in his ethnographic work ''Germania''. In ''Germania'', Tacitus records that a group of Germanic peoples were particularly distinguished by their veneration of the goddess. Tacitus describes the wagon procession in some detail: Nerthus's cart is found on an unspecified island in the "ocean", where it is kept in a sacred grove and draped in white cloth. Only a priest may touch it. When the priest detects Nerthus's presence by the cart, the cart is drawn by heifers. Nerthus's cart is met with celebration and peacetime everywhere it goes, and during her procession no one goes to war and all iron objects are locked away. In time, after the goddess has had her fill of human company, the priest returns the cart to her "temple" and slaves ritually wash the goddess, her cart, and the cloth in a "secluded lake". According to Tacitus, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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135 Hertha
135 Hertha is an asteroid from the inner region of the asteroid belt, approximately in diameter. Discovered on 18 February 1874 by German–American astronomer Christian Peters at the Litchfield Observatory near Clinton, New York, it was named after the Teutonic and Scandinavian goddess of fertility, Hertha, also known as Nerthus. It orbits among the Nysa asteroid family, but its classification as a metallic M-type asteroid does not match the more common F-type asteroid for this family, suggesting that it may be an interloper. Spectroscopic analysis indicates the possible presence of hydrated silicates indicating that ''Hertha'' should possibly be reclassified from its present M-type to the proposed W-type. Lightcurve data from ''Hertha'' indicates a flattened body, and radar observations indicate that ''Hertha'' is non-metallic. Five occultations of stars by the asteroid have been observed between 2000 and 2015. Discovery ''Hertha'' was discovered by C. H. F. Peters ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hertha Nunatak
Hertha Nunatak () is a nunatak northwest of Castor Nunatak in the Seal Nunataks group, off the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It was first seen and mapped as an island in December 1893 by Captain Carl Anton Larsen, who named it after the ''Hertha'', a ship which combined sealing and exploring activities along the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula under Captain Carl Julius Evensen in 1893–94. It was determined to be a nunatak by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Otto Nordenskiöld Otto is a masculine German given name and a surname. It originates as an Old High German short form (variants '' Audo'', '' Odo'', '' Udo'') of Germanic names beginning in ''aud-'', an element meaning "wealth, prosperity". The name is recorded ... during a sledge journey in 1902. References Nunataks of Graham Land Oscar II Coast {{OscarIICoast-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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SMS Hertha
Two ships of the German (Imperial Navy) have been named SMS ''Hertha'': *, a screw frigate launched in 1864 *, a protected cruiser Protected cruisers, a type of cruiser of the late 19th century, took their name from the armored deck, which protected vital machine-spaces from fragments released by explosive shells. Protected cruisers notably lacked a belt of armour alon ... launched in 1897 {{DEFAULTSORT:Hertha German Navy ship names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hertha (novel)
''Hertha'', fully ''New Sketches of Everyday Life: Hertha, or, A Soul's History: A Sketch from Real Life'' () is a Swedish novel by Fredrika Bremer, first published in 1856. __NOTOC__ History The feminist writer Fredrika Bremer published ''Hertha'' in 1856. Unlike her other works, she labeled this one a ''Sketch of from Real Life'': she concluded it with an appendix recounting actual Swedish court cases concerning her subject, an assault on the 2nd-class status of women under Sweden's 1734 Civil Code. By its terms, unmarried adult women (unless widowed or divorced) were considered incompetent wards of their male relatives. Bremer and her sister had themselves been required to petition King Charles XIV to emancipate themselves from their wastrel brother. Legacy Although Bremer herself soon left for a great journey through Europe and the Levant, her work prompted the ''Hertha'' Discussion (') throughout Swedish society, reaching Parliament in 1858. There, the old system wa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hertha (magazine)
''Hertha'' is a Swedish-language women's magazine published by the Fredrika Bremer Association, ( Swedish: ''Fredrika Bremer Förbundet'', abbreviated FBF) named after Swedish writer and feminist Fredrika Bremer's novel '' Hertha''. It has been in circulation since 1914. History and profile ''Hertha'' was founded in 1914 and was published regularly until 1999. During this period it came out monthly. Between 2001 and 2005 it was published digitally only, and in 2009 an anniversary issue was published in print. Since 2015, two issues are published per year. It is the world's oldest feminist magazine, a continuation of ''Home Review'' founded in 1859. Hertha was the successor to the magazine '' Dagny'', which was started when Sophie Adlersparre founded the Fredrika Bremer Association in 1884. The magazine's history dates back to 1859, when Sophie Adlersparre and Rosalie Roos published '' Tidskrift för hemmet'' ('Home Review') to "give knowledge and insights to women in the spiritua ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |