Hercules killed his first wife, Megara, in a fit of madness sent by the goddess Hera.
Hercules actually has 3 wives. His first wife was Megara and he killed her and their children in a fit of rage brought on by Hera. After he completed all his labors to atone for his sins, he married his second wife, the Princess Deianira which he had to wrestle a river god for. She eventually ended up unintentionally killing Hercules. After Hercules died and became a god, he married the immortal Hebe who was his third wife.
The four wives of Hercules were Megara, Deianira, Iole, and Hebe. Megara was his first wife, whom he killed in a fit of madness. Deianira was his second wife, whose unintentional actions led to Hercules' death. Iole was a princess whom Hercules fell in love with, and Hebe was his final wife, whom he married after his ascension to Mount Olympus.
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Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wif
he had two Megara and Acheloos
Hercules killed his first wife, Megara, in a fit of madness sent by Hera.
Megara was the first wife of Hercules. He afterward in madness killed his children by her.
Yes, Hercules killed his first wife, Megara, and their children when he was influenced by a fit of madness sent by Hera.
First wife- Megara Second wife- Deianira After turning into a god- Hebe
Hercules actually has 3 wives. His first wife was Megara and he killed her and their children in a fit of rage brought on by Hera. After he completed all his labors to atone for his sins, he married his second wife, the Princess Deianira which he had to wrestle a river god for. She eventually ended up unintentionally killing Hercules. After Hercules died and became a god, he married the immortal Hebe who was his third wife.
A centaur insulted/assaulted Hercules's second wife, Deianira.
He was married thrice: first to Megara, then to Deianira, and finally to Hebe (once he became a god).
The four wives of Hercules were Megara, Deianira, Iole, and Hebe. Megara was his first wife, whom he killed in a fit of madness. Deianira was his second wife, whose unintentional actions led to Hercules' death. Iole was a princess whom Hercules fell in love with, and Hebe was his final wife, whom he married after his ascension to Mount Olympus.
Yes he did.
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Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wif
After Hercules died he became a god and married Hebe, a goddess.