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Hercules disobeyed the gods in several instances, most notably by refusing to accept his fate as determined by them. One significant act of defiance was when he killed his wife and children in a fit of madness caused by Hera, which led him to seek redemption through his Twelve Labors. Additionally, Hercules often acted on his own instincts rather than following divine orders, showcasing his rebellious nature against the will of the gods. His actions often resulted in consequences that further complicated his relationship with them.

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