For killing his wife and children Hercules had to perform 12 labors
a few of them were
capturing cerberus the three headed dog that guarded the underworld.
killing the hydra and cleaning the stables at augeas
Hercules was a figure in Greek mythology and was believed to worship the traditional Greek gods like Zeus, Hera, and Athena. In his myths, he often interacted with these gods and performed tasks or feats in their honor.
Hercules didn't kill any Greek gods. The gods were immortal and could not be killed.
Zeus the king of the Greek Gods was the father of Hercules.
yes, Hercules is one of the gods in greek mythology. he is the son of Zeus he is a demi-god he was made a god when he was about to die
Hera was his main opponent.
The earliest Greek stories revolved around the Gods. This includes Hercules, along with Zera and the Gods of Olympus.
Hercules, Echo, Narcissus
Hercules was a figure in Greek mythology and religion. He was a demi-god, the son of Zeus and a mortal woman. In Greek mythology, Hercules was commonly associated with worship of Zeus and other gods of the Greek pantheon.
No, he is her stepson. Hera and Hercules are enemies.
Actually it's a mortal,Hercules
Hercules was a Greek hero, strong and a good fighter. The Norse god, Thor, was also a strong fighter, defending the gods from the giants. But he was one of the gods.
Hercules (originally Herakles, in Greek) was the son of a human woman, Alcmene, and the Greek god, Zeus. He was born mortal, but was allowed to live among the gods after he died.There's a great summary of the myth of Hercules called "Hercules, The Mortal Who Became a God" at eZine, which you can access via Related Links, below.