O H E Burmester - meaning and definition. What is O H E Burmester
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What (who) is O H E Burmester - definition

2003-2005 DC COMICS TITLE
H-E-R-O; H E R O (comics); H. E. R. O. (comics); HERO (comics)

O. H. E. Burmester         
BRITISH COPTOLOGIST
O.H.E. Burmester; O H E Burmester; OHE Burmester; Oswald Burmester
Oswald Hugh Ewart KHS-Burmester (1897 in Sandy, Bedfordshire – 22 November 1977 in Cairo) was a British specialist in Arabic Coptology. He is best known as the translator of most of the History of the Patriarchs of Alexandria.
O. E. H. Wucherer         
BRAZILIAN PHYSICIAN
O.E.H. Wucheria; O E H Wucheria; OEH Wucheria; O. E. H. Wucheria
Otto Edward Henry Wucherer (7 July 1820 – 7 May 1873) was a Brazilian physician and naturalist, born to a Dutch mother and German father.
Other (Lustmord album)         
ALBUM BY LUSTMORD
O T H E R (Lustmord album); O T H E R; (OTHER); ( O T H E R )
Other (also stylized as [O T H E R] and other variations) is a 2008 studio album by Brian "Lustmord" Williams, released on Hydra Head Records. [ O T H E R ] was also released as a two disc set on Japanese label Daymare Recordings with the second disc featuring the Lustmord release "Juggernaut" in its entirety.

Wikipedia

H.E.R.O. (comics)

H.E.R.O. is an American comic book series published by DC Comics that started in 2003 and ran for 22 issues. The series was written by Will Pfeifer. Artists included Kano, Leonard Kirk and Dale Eaglesham.

The series' focus was the "H-Dial" that DC had first introduced in "Dial H for Hero" in House of Mystery in the 1960s. For this series the Dial was depicted as an object with buttons instead of a dial and was referred to as the H-Device.