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Hercules was a 'demi-god' meaning he had some of the gods blood in him, all these heroes had some god blood that gave them special powers over something, Hercules was strength
Primarily, Heracles.
Heracles was a divine hero in Greek mythology, the son of Zeus (Ζεύς) and Alcmene , foster son of Amphitryon and great-grandson (and half-brother) of Perseus (Περσεύς). He was the greatest of the Greek heroes.
The term 'Cetus' refers to a mythological sea monster in ancient Greek. Greek heroes such as Perseus and Heracles were said to have slain a 'cetus' sea monster.
There where many brave heroes in greek mythology & the bravest i believe would be probably either Hercules , Perseus , Odysseus or Theseus. because they all went on numerous adventures , battled monsters & tried to overcome many obstacles to get what they wanted or where they needed to be.
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The Greeks believed that the heroes such as Hercules contained many of their own skills. They were kind of like the tools that the gods used to act indirectly on earth. In this case Hercules possessed great strength in which to overcome enemies.
They believed in Greek mythology, more importantly greek Olympians and their stories of heroes and monsters.
Hercules was a 'demi-god' meaning he had some of the gods blood in him, all these heroes had some god blood that gave them special powers over something, Hercules was strength
He was the god of heroes.
Heracles is greek yes, but the roman of heracles is hercules.got the info by reading percyjackson and heroes of olympus.
Primarily, Heracles.
The ancient Greeks gave panegyrics and crowns if ivy in tribute to their heroes.
Yes. She was the protectress of heroes, like Heracles.
Heracles was a divine hero in Greek mythology, the son of Zeus (Ζεύς) and Alcmene , foster son of Amphitryon and great-grandson (and half-brother) of Perseus (Περσεύς). He was the greatest of the Greek heroes.
The term 'Cetus' refers to a mythological sea monster in ancient Greek. Greek heroes such as Perseus and Heracles were said to have slain a 'cetus' sea monster.
All Greeks n the myths, especially the heroes, believed in the underworld and life after death