In a fit of madness, induced by Hera, Hercules slew his wife, Megara, and their three children. The 12 labors were his penance.
Hercules. Hercules had died and ascended to Olympus by the time Achilles was born. This is also evidenced by that the fact that in the Trojan War, Philoctetes had Hercules' bow and arrows, given to him by Hercules upon his death.
Hercules is a figure in classical mythology. He was given the "Twelve Labours," which required 12 difficult tasks: slay the Nemean Lion, slay the nineheaded lemaean Hydra, capture the Erymanthian Boar, Clean the Augean stables in one day, and on and on. Many statues and painting portray the labors. So a Herculean task is labor intensive.
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white.Pegasus was given to Hercules and Pegasus is white.The Pegasus was white all over, except for his eyes
Many years ago, before Zoë Nightshade became the lieutenant of Artemis, she lived in the Garden of the Hesperides. Though she was forbidden to, she helped Hercules on his quest to trick Atlas. She gave him a long white brooch, which was given to her by her mother, Pleione the water goddess. The brooch contained Zoë's immortal power, as well as the power of the ocean. When Hercules held it in his hand, it transformed into the bronze sword that now belongs to Percy. Zoë told Hercules to name it Anaklusmos, Greek for "Riptide". Hercules took Anaklusmos and completed the quest, completely forgetting about Zoë afterwards. It was Zoë who got the worst of it; her sisters found out that she had helped Hercules and she was disowned and banished from the garden, not to return until almost 2000 years later.
The labors of Hercules were set by Eurystheus King of the Tiryns and Mycenae. The labors were a set of 12 extremely difficult, so difficult they were almost impossible, tasks, They were given as a punishment after Hercules killed his wife and children.
I have reason to believe that Hercules is another name for the famous hero Heracles, son of Zeus. He once had a fit, and he killed his wife and children. As a punishment, he was given twelve deadly tasks, all of which he managed to complete
Herculean comes from the Greek root word Hercules (the famous Greek hero). Hercules was given several tasks to perform, which were almost impossible for a mortal man to accomplish. He did, and from that point on, all difficult (near impossible) tasks were referred to a "Herculean" in scope or nature.
Hercules is a famous Greek mythological character known for his superhuman powers of strength. He was supposedly the son of the god Zeus, and thus had abilities that normal humans did not have. At one point, Hercules was given a series of twelve horribly difficult tasks that he had to perform in order to atone for killing someone - a herculean task is one that would have been given to Hercules because it is such a huge job. An effort requiring more than usual strength or will power.
Hercules was awarded for bravery by Zeus and given a place in the night sky as the constellation Hercules.
Hercules. Hercules had died and ascended to Olympus by the time Achilles was born. This is also evidenced by that the fact that in the Trojan War, Philoctetes had Hercules' bow and arrows, given to him by Hercules upon his death.
Hercules is a figure in classical mythology. He was given the "Twelve Labours," which required 12 difficult tasks: slay the Nemean Lion, slay the nineheaded lemaean Hydra, capture the Erymanthian Boar, Clean the Augean stables in one day, and on and on. Many statues and painting portray the labors. So a Herculean task is labor intensive.
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the greek gods or Olympians are all imortal ... i thing u might be talking about heracles (roman: Hercules) who was a demigod and was granted immortality after completing the twelve tasks the oracle told him about. hope this helped, cheers!- rikkie4ever!!