"Hera's glory" is an English equivalent of the Roman name Hercules.
Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. It is formed from the ancient Greek words HÄ“raand kleosfor "Hera" and "glory". It takes the form ἩÏακλῆς (HÄ“raklÄ“s) in ancient Greek.
Hercules is the Roman name; Heracles is the Greek.
Hercules is already in English.
"Hercules" is the Roman name for the Greek god "Heracles" .
Hercules is the Roman name of a Greek mythical hero.
Hercules is a Greek hero. -- The Greek hero was called Heracles. Hercules is simply his Latin (Roman) name.
Hercules is already latin!! His greek name would be Herakles.
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Romans adopted Heracles as Hercules
It was the Romans who called Heracles Hercules, its Roman name. Hercules was the Roman equivalent of Heracles. Needless to say that the Greeks used the name Heracles.
"hercules" - looks and sounds almost equal
Hercules was from the culture of the Romans. His Greek name was Heracles. The legend of Hercules originates from the myth of Heracles, an ancient Greek myth. Hercules is his Roman name, in the Roman adaptation of the original Greek tale.