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First of all, Heracles has many half-siblings that are immortal, mortal, and deities. Just to name a few:

Immortal siblings:

1.) Pallas Athena (sister)

2.) Ares (half-brother)

3.) Hebe (half-sister)

4.) Hephaestus (half-brother)

5.) Persephone (half-sister)

6.) Hermes (half-brother)

7.) Aphrodite (half-sister)

Mortal & deity siblings:

1.) Epaphus (half-brother)

2.) Lybia (half-niece)

3.) Perseus (half-brother)

4.) Electyon (half-nephew)

5.) Alcaeus (half-nephew)

6.) Iphicles (half-brother)

7.) Helen (half-sister)

8.) Pollux (half-brother)

9.) Rhadamanthus (half-brother)

10.) Minos (half-brother)

11.) Tantalus (half-brother)

12.) Dionysus (half-brother)

13.) Eurystheus (cousin)

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First of all, Heracles has many half-siblings that are immortal, mortal, and deities. Just to name a few:

Immortal siblings:

1.) Pallas Athena (sister)

2.) Ares (half-brother)

3.) Hebe (half-sister)

4.) Hephaestus (half-brother)

5.) Persephone (half-sister)

6.) Hermes (half-brother)

7.) Aphrodite (half-sister)

Mortal & deity siblings:

1.) Epaphus (half-brother)

2.) Lybia (half-niece)

3.) Perseus (half-brother)

4.) Electyon (half-nephew)

5.) Alcaeus (half-nephew)

6.) Iphicles (half-brother)

7.) Helen (half-sister)

8.) Pollux (half-brother)

9.) Rhadamanthus (half-brother)

10.) Minos (half-brother)

11.) Tantalus (half-brother)

12.) Dionysus (half-brother)

13.) Eurystheus (cousin)

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Amphitrite

-Triton

-Benthesikyme

-Rhode (possibly)

Aphrodite

-Rhode (possibly)

-Herophile the Sibyl (possibly)

Demeter

-Despoina

-Areion, the talking horse

Gaea

-Antaeus

-Charybdis

Hestia (wooed her unsuccessfully)

Aba, nymph

-Ergiscus

Agamede

-Dictys

Aethra

-Theseus

Alistra

-Ogygus

Alcyone

-Aethusa

-Hyrieus

-Hyperenor / Hyperes

-Anthas

Alope

-Hippothoon

Amphimedusa, Danaid

-Erythras

Amymone

-Nauplius

Arene

-Idas (possibly)

Arne / Melanippe

-Aeolus

-Boeotus

Arethusa

-Abas

Ascre

-Oeoclus

Astydameia, daughter of Phorbas

-Caucon

Astypalaea

-Ancaeus

-Eurypylus of Kos

Beroe (daughter of Aphrodite)

Boudeia / Bouzyge

-Erginus

Caenis

Calchinia

-Peratus

Canace

-Hopleus

-Nireus

-Aloeus

-Epopeus

-Triopas

Celaeno (Pleiad or daughter of Ergeus)

-Lycus

-Nycteus

-Eurypylus (Eurytus) of Cyrene

-Lycaon

Celaeno, Danaid

-Celaenus

Cerebia

-Dictys

-Polydectes

Ceroessa

-Byzas

Cleodora

-Parnassus

Chione

-Eumolpus

Chrysogeneia

-Chryses, father of Minyas

Corcyra, nymph

-Phaeax

Coronis

Diopatra, nymph of Mount Othrys

Euryale, daughter of Minos

-Orion (possibly)

Eurycyda

-Eleius

Eurynome (Eurymede), daughter of Nisos

-Bellerophon

Euryte / Bathycleia

-Halirrhothius

Halia

-Rhode (possibly)

-six sons

Harpale / Scamandrodice / Calyce

-Cycnus

Helle

-Almops

-Edonus

-Paion

Hermippe

-Minyas (possibly)

Hippothoe

-Taphius

Iphimedeia

-The Aloadae

Laodice

Larissa

-Achaeus

-Pelasgus

-Pythius

Leis, daughter of Orus

-Altephus

Libya

-Agenor

-Belus

-Lelex

Lysianassa / Anippe

-Busiris

Mecionice / Europa, daughter of Tityos

-Euphemus, Argonaut

Medusa

-Pegasus

-Chrysaor

Melantheia, daughter of Alpheus

-Eirene

Melantho (daughter of Deucalion)

-Delphus

Melia

-Amycus

-Mygdon

Melissa, daughter of Epidamnus

-Dyrrhachius

Mestra

Mideia

-Aspledon

Molione

-The Molionides

Mytilene

-Myton

Oenope

-Megareus of Onchestus (possibly)

Olbia, nymph

-Astacus

Ossa

-Sithon (possibly)

Peirene

-Cenchrias

-Leches

Periboea

-Nausithous

Pero, nymph / Kelousa, nymph

-Asopus (possibly)

Pitane, nymph / Lena

-Euadne

Phoenice

-Torone

Pronoe, daughter of Asopus

-Phocus

Rhode

-Ialysus

-Cameirus

-Lindus

Rhodope, daughter of Strymon

-Athos

Salamis, daughter of Asopus

-Cychreus

Satyria, nymph of Taras

-Taras (eponym of the location)

Syme

-Chthonius

Themisto

-Leucon (possibly)

Theophane

-The Ram of the Golden Fleece

Thyia

Tyro

-Pelias

-Neleus

Thoosa

-Polyphemus

Daughter of Amphictyon, unnamed

-Cercyon

Nymph of Chios, unnamed

-Chios

Nymph of Chios, unnamed (another one)

-Melas

-Agelus

Unknown consorts:

Amphimarus

Amyrus, eponym of a river in Thessaly

Astraeus and Alcippe of Mysia

Calaurus

Corynetes (possibly)

Cymopoleia

Cromus (eponym of Crommyon)

Geren, eponym of a town or village Geren on Lesbos

Dicaeus, eponym of Dicaea, a city in Thrace

Euseirus (father of Cerambus)

Ialebion (Alebion) and Dercynus (Bergion) of Liguria

Laestrygon, eponym of the Laestrygonians

Lamus, king of the Laestrygonians

Lilaea (possibly)

Messapus

Onchestus

Ourea

Palaestinus

Phorbas of Acarnania

Poltys

Procrustes

Proteus

Sarpedon of Ainos

Sciron

Syleus

Taenarus (possibly)

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