Hercules, son of Zues, had to preform the 12 labors
Heracles, also known as Hercules in Roman mythology, performed the 12 labors. These labors were tasks that were assigned to him as penance for killing his family in a fit of madness induced by Hera, Zeus's wife. Heracles successfully completed all 12 labors, showcasing his immense strength and courage.
Hercules
The hero who performed the 12 labors was Heracles, known as Hercules in Roman mythology. He was tasked with these labors as a form of penance for killing his family in a fit of madness, which had been inflicted upon him by the goddess Hera. The labors included challenges such as slaying the Nemean Lion and capturing the Golden Hind of Artemis, showcasing his strength and bravery. Ultimately, these feats solidified his status as one of the greatest heroes in Greek mythology.
the 12 labors:)
If you mean reward for the 10/12 labors, there was no reward. He was to perform these as penance for having killed his wife and three children.
Herakles AKA Hercules.
Hercules because he wanted to
Hercules did it for for Hera
In a fit of madness, induced by Hera, Hercules slew his wife, Megara, and their three children. The 12 labors were his penance.
The labors of Hercules were set by Eurystheus King of the Tiryns and Mycenae. The labors were a set of 12 extremely difficult, so difficult they were almost impossible, tasks, They were given as a punishment after Hercules killed his wife and children.
Initially, Hercules was required to complete ten labors, not twelve. King Eurystheus decided Hercules' first task would be to bring him the skin of an invulnerable lion which terrorized the hills around Nemea.
Hercules was the hero who performed twelve remarkable labors.