As far as I know, there were 4. They are Dionysus, Heracles (Hercules), Apollo, and Artemis.
Zeus had many 'demigod' children- that is, children with mortal women. He was known for his multiple affairs with both mortal and immortal women. Examples are Perseus, Minos, and Heracles. See 'related links' for more.
Actually, his Greek name is Heracles, Hercules is Roman. Heracles means "glory of Hera". Zeus named him this in honor of Hera to pacify her because she became extremely angry when she learned that Zeus cheated on her. Even so, Hera drove Heracles into mad rages, causing him to kill his wife and children. He was not known to have many friends as he had killed his family previously so many people stood their distance.
heracles(roman name hercules) is the son of Zeus(god) and Alcmene(mortal), making him a hero- half god and half man. when heracles killled his children, from being droven made by jealous Hera, he was given 12 tasks, or labors, to do for king Eurystheus, Heracles cousin. Heracles was deprived of inheritance to king by Hera. when heracles had died, his mortal self was sent to Hades and his god self was given a life in Mount Olympus, living as the god of strength. he married Hera's daughter, Hebe, who was the goddess of youth. Hera and Heracles got along back when he was mortal when Heracles saved Hera from being raped by the giants.
Zeus had many children. some are named Apollo, Artemis, Dionysus, Aphrodite, Perseus, Heracles a.k.a. Hercules, Persephone, The Fates, and Hermes.
yes
Hera caused Heracles to go mad and slay his children and wife, Megara.
As far as I know, there were 4. They are Dionysus, Heracles (Hercules), Apollo, and Artemis.
Yes, Hebe had two children with her husband Heracles: Alexiares and Anicetus
Kyknos, the son of Ares and the king of Thrace, was killed by Heracles during one of his labors. Despite being a fierce warrior, Kyknos was defeated by Heracles and his allies.
Zeus had many 'demigod' children- that is, children with mortal women. He was known for his multiple affairs with both mortal and immortal women. Examples are Perseus, Minos, and Heracles. See 'related links' for more.
To redeem himself for the murder of his wife and children.
Actually, his Greek name is Heracles, Hercules is Roman. Heracles means "glory of Hera". Zeus named him this in honor of Hera to pacify her because she became extremely angry when she learned that Zeus cheated on her. Even so, Hera drove Heracles into mad rages, causing him to kill his wife and children. He was not known to have many friends as he had killed his family previously so many people stood their distance.
Zeus had many children with many different women, including his wife Hera. These children include: Twins Apollo and Artemis Athena Heracles Hermes Ares Aphrodite
Heracles was bisexual
heracles(roman name hercules) is the son of Zeus(god) and Alcmene(mortal), making him a hero- half god and half man. when heracles killled his children, from being droven made by jealous Hera, he was given 12 tasks, or labors, to do for king Eurystheus, Heracles cousin. Heracles was deprived of inheritance to king by Hera. when heracles had died, his mortal self was sent to Hades and his god self was given a life in Mount Olympus, living as the god of strength. he married Hera's daughter, Hebe, who was the goddess of youth. Hera and Heracles got along back when he was mortal when Heracles saved Hera from being raped by the giants.
Zeus had many children. some are named Apollo, Artemis, Dionysus, Aphrodite, Perseus, Heracles a.k.a. Hercules, Persephone, The Fates, and Hermes.