Zeus
Zeus, the Greek King of the Gods was Heracles' Father. Heracles also had a foster father, Amphitryon, who was the husband of Alcmene, the woman Zeus impregnated.
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Heracles, also known as Hercules in Roman mythology, had a mortal father named Amphitryon. Amphitryon was the king of Tiryns and a warrior. Heracles' mother, Alcmene, was married to Amphitryon, but Heracles was the son of Zeus, who had disguised himself as Amphitryon to conceive Heracles.
No, Heracles did not kill his father Zeus.
Hercules' father was Zeus and his mother was a mortal woman named Alcmene.
They are cousins. Heracles' father was Zeus, and Theseus' father (or half-father if you will) was Poseidon.
After he finished the twelve labours he got given the gift of immortality by his father, Zeus
Heracles was bisexual
He was the son of Zeus and the Theban queen Alkmene. Actually his Greek name was Heracles.
Heracles was to have the tenth part of the oxen as his reward, but when the hero had accomplished his task by leading the rivers Alpheus and Peneus through the stables, Augeas refused to keep his promise. Heracles, therefore, made war upon him, which terminated in his death and that of his sons, with the exception of one, Phyleus, whom Heracles placed on the throne of his father.
Heracles was commanded by King Eurystheus to clean Augeias' stables as one of his Twelve Labors. Heracles was to have the tenth part of the oxen as his reward, but when the hero had accomplished his task by leading the rivers Alpheus and Peneus through the stables, Augeas refused to keep his promise. Heracles, therefore, made war upon him, which terminated in his death and that of his sons, with the exception of one, Phyleus, whom Heracles placed on the throne of his father.