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Q: What figure in roman mythology won immortality for performing 12 labors?
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What represents immortality in Heracles' labors?

The golden apples of the Hesperides.


Who was a hero in Greek mythology noted for his strength an for performing twelve gigantic labors imposed for him by Hera?

Heracles was the Greek hero who was noted for his strength and was required to perform twelve tasks.


Who had to perform 12 labors in Greek mythology?

Hercules


Why did Hercules do the 12 labors?

he did the 12 labours so he would prove to his father zeus that he is worthy of immortality.


Who performed twelve labors in Greek mythology?

The hero Heracles (Hercules) performed the twelve labors after being driven mad by Hera to kill his children.


Who had a filthy stable in mythology?

Geyron had a stable Hercules had to clean as one of his twelve labors.


Who had a filthy stable in Greek Mythology?

Geyron had a stable Hercules had to clean as one of his twelve labors.


What is the Greek or Roman mythology behind Leo?

The constellation of Leo was reminiscent of the Nemean Lion, killed by Hercules as one of his Labors.


Was Hercules a demi-god?

Yes according to Mythology Hercules was a demigod.


In Greek Mythology why was the Hydra killed?

The Lernean Hydra is killed by Heracles in his second of twelve labors. However why the Hydra is killed is never fully explained.


Who is the leader of the warrior women in Greek Mythology?

According to Greek mythology, Hippolyta was the queen of the Amazons - who were women warriors. She mainly shows up in the mythology in relation to Hercules/Heracles getting her girdle (a gift from her father, the God Ares) as the ninth of his 12 labors and in a variety of myths that had her married to Theseus.


What is the myth behind the number 12 in Greek mythology?

There is no specific myth or reasoning behind the use of the number 12 on mythology aside from it's connection to the calendar and the zodiac. The only instances of 12 are the 12 Olympians and the 12 labors of Heracles (which were originally 10)