By his first wife Megara he had one daughter, Macaria, and two sons we do not know the names of.
By his second wife, Deianeira, he had four sons: Hyllus, Ctesippus, Glenus and Hodites.
Sometimes it is said that he had lots of sons with numerous lovers.
Answer 2
(includes wives above and lovers)
Thestalus (by Epicaste)
Olynthus (by Bolbe)
Pallas (by Dyna)
Eratus, king of Argos (by Dynaste)
Everes (bt Partyhenope)
Cadmillus (by Caberia)
Argithyrus (by Echidne)
Gelonus (by Echidne)
Scythes (by Echidne)
Aechmagoras (by Philo)
Palaemon (by Iphinoe)
Tlepolemes (by Astyoche)
(?)
Brettus
Bretius
Boeus
Amathes
Deicoon (by Megara)
Therimachus (by Megara)
Echephron (By Psophis)
Promacheus (by Psophis)
Unknown child, by Palantis
Kings of India, by Pandeia
Agelaus (by Omphale)
Maleus (by Omphale)
Alexiares (by Hebe, daughter of Hera and Zeus)
Aniecetas (by Hebe)
Eucleia*goddess of glory and good repute. (by Myrto)
51 sons by the 50 daughters of Thespius
Telphus (by Ague)
Thessalus (by Chalchiope)
Rhopalus (Unknown mother)
Agamedas (Unknown mother)
Oneites (by Deianeira)
Ctesippus (by Deianeira)
Glenos (by Deianeira)
Macareia (by Deianeira)
Hyllus (by Deianeira, or Melite, or Omphale)
Antiochus (by Midia)
Alcmene with Zeus had Hercules, his twin brother was Iphicles. The sisters of Hercules included Laonome and Perimede.
they didn't have first and last names like we do. He was just Hercules
their names were pleasure and virtue.
Actually no, Hercules is the roman equivalent of Heracles, a demigod (half god half human). So the father of Hercules is Jupiter/Heracles is Zeus. On the other side of the problem Hercules/Heracles are not two different persons but to different names of the same idea. Anyway the bottom line is that either you call him Hercules or Heracles you refer to the same thing. also there are some differences between the two: Hercules, it is now believed that substitutes a old italic hero called Garanus with similar attributes and story.
Hercules was bisexual.
Hercules
Alcmene with Zeus had Hercules, his twin brother was Iphicles. The sisters of Hercules included Laonome and Perimede.
Hercules and Thalia
Hercules is the Roman name for the Greek hero Herakles. Neither Hercules or Heraklea had any children.
they didn't have first and last names like we do. He was just Hercules
Heracles, meaning glory of Hera
Yes. "Hercules" is the Roman and modern-European version of the ancient "Heracles". Both names mean "The Glory of Hera".
their names were pleasure and virtue.
This will be fun: Nibbles Hercules Butterball Sweetpie RoRo I dont know a lot of calm names
Heracles is the true Greek name for Hercules, Hercules is the Roman version of his name. Other than the different Roman and Greek names there is no differences in the person or what it was said that he did or could do.
well... Hercules freed him. I think that is the only name for him.
Hercules was actually a Greek hero, Heracles, called Hercules in Rome. He was a demigod, being the son of Zeus and a human mother. Telephus is the son of Heracles and Auge. Hyllus is the son of Heracles and Deianeira or Melite. The sons of Heracles and Hebe are Alexiares and Anicetus.