No. Hercules was the roman version of the greek hero, Herakles.
The Greek God of wrestling is the half-god Hercules (Roman Mythology) or Herakles (Greek Mythology). Hercules like to wrestle his guests to exhaustion and then kill them.
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.
After Heracles (Hercules) had died and been taken up among the Olympian gods, he and Hebe were married.
Hercules is the Latin version of the name of the Greek mythological character Herakles (which made its way into Latin probably by way of Etruscan). The Greek name means "glory of [the goddess] Hera."
Hercules. His Greek name was Herakles.
No. Hercules was the roman version of the greek hero, Herakles.
Hercules is already latin!! His greek name would be Herakles.
Hercules.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Herakles/apples.html
Herakles AKA Hercules.
The labours of Herakles (Hercules)
Hercules is the Roman name for the Greek hero Herakles. Neither Hercules or Heraklea had any children.
The general English name for the legendary demi-god is "Hercules".
No one really knows the historical founder, nevertheless Greek myth says it was Herakles (Hercules).
Heracles is the true Greek name for Hercules, Hercules is the Roman version of his name. Other than the different Roman and Greek names there is no differences in the person or what it was said that he did or could do.
The Greek God of wrestling is the half-god Hercules (Roman Mythology) or Herakles (Greek Mythology). Hercules like to wrestle his guests to exhaustion and then kill them.