no, Hera completely despised Hercules. To her he sympoblised her husbands, Zeus, unfaithfulness, since Hercules was the son of Zeus and a mortal, Alceme.You +1'd this publicly. Undo
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He never did
Hera hated Hercules because Zeus, her husband, had Hercules with another woman.
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Hera hated Hercules because he was not her child, but the son of Zeus and another woman he cheated with. That's why she tried to kill Hercules.Even though "Hercules" means something like "pride of Hera," Hercules is NOT Hera's son, as many people often confuse. :)
I don't think that Hercules ever did such a thing. At least I don't recall any such an incident. And thinking on how much Hera already hated Hercules I don't think he would dare do such a thing to madden her further.
I don't think that Hercules ever did such a thing. At least I don't recall any such an incident. And thinking on how much Hera already hated Hercules I don't think he would dare do such a thing to madden her further.
No, Hercules is the son of Zeus and Alcmene. Since Hera is the wife of Zeus, she did not have much affection for Hercules, nor for Alcmene.
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Actually, Hercules was from a different culture. He was actually Greek, and in Greece, he was called Herakles, meaning, Son of Hera, which was ironic, because Hera wasn't his mother.
Zeus protected Hercules from Hera's wrath by ensuring his safety during his infancy. He placed Hercules in the arms of Hera while she was asleep, intending for her to nurse him and bond with him. However, when Hera awoke and realized the truth, she rejected him, which allowed Hercules to be raised by the mortal woman Alcmene. Furthermore, Zeus provided Hercules with strength and resilience to face the challenges posed by Hera throughout his life.