No he does not eat anything or anyone that is the end of it
Heracles is from Greek mythology, but is more commonly known by his Roman name of Hercules. Heracles was the son of the Greek god Zeus. Heracles is known for his brute strength and bravery.
Heracles
He was born long ago in Greek mythology.
Hercules in Roman, Heracles in Greek.
Hesione and Alcestis are a couple of the maidens that Heracles saved
We read this during our mythology unit... HIS NEPHEW LOLAUS.
Perseus the gorgon slayer 12 tasks of Heracles the Odyssey the Iliad
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Perseus. Bellerophon killed the Chimera, Theseus killed the Minotaur, and Heracles completed the 12 labors.
In Greek mythology, the God of strength was Heracles, also known as Hercules in Roman mythology. Heracles was renowned for his superhuman strength and his many heroic adventures. He was the son of Zeus and the mortal woman Alcmene.
Many characters in Greek mythology could be described as strong because a lot of them were warriors, but the most famous strong mythological hero is Heracles/Hercules.
Heracles was a Greek God.