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the oracle told him to to become a slave to a king. by this he completed his 12 labors and was then freed
Twelve Labors He did it for a oracle Delphi.Answer 2:The oracle told him to do them, but it was king Eurysteus he did them for.
I am not sure about if he is related 2 him, but when he was in Egypt, a oracle told him he was the son of Zeus. Hercules was also supposed to be a son of Zeus, so possibly yes.
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King Eurystheus (and the Oracle at Delphi). In a fit of madness, induced by the goddess Hera, Hercules slew his wife, Megara, and their three children. The fit then passed and realizing what he had done, he isolated himself, going into the wilderness and living alone. He was found (by his cousin Theseus) and convinced to visit the Oracle at Delphi to regain his honor. The Oracle told him that as a penance he would have to perform a series of ten tasks, or labours, set by King Eurystheus, the man who had taken Hercules' birthright and the man he hated the most.
Hercules needed to perform twelve labors as a punishment for killing his wife and children in a fit of madness. Completing the labors was part of his penance to atone for his crime and prove his worthiness to the gods.
The only thing I can think of off the top of my head(without looking it up) is the oracle of delphi.
Hercules, or Heracles which means "the glory of Hera." Zeus, his father, named him this to ease Hera's anger (which, by the way, infuriated her more.).
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The priestess or oracle told him to go to the King Eurystheus of Tiryns because there he would be punished for his wrong doings. If he completed the tasks set before him he would become immortal.