The oracle of Delphi, i think
Heracles destiny is to overcome the 12 labors set before him by Eurystheus (the king of Tiryns). He has to overcome these as Hera sent madness to him one night making Heracles kill his wife and sons, he needed justice so he consulted the oracle at Delphi and was told to obey the orders of the king of Tiryns.
Heracles is from Greek mythology, but is more commonly known by his Roman name of Hercules. Heracles was the son of the Greek god Zeus. Heracles is known for his brute strength and bravery.
Heracles was tasked with performing the Twelve Labors as a form of penance after he was driven mad by Hera, resulting in him killing his wife and children. To atone for this tragic act, the Oracle of Delphi advised him to serve King Eurystheus and complete a series of seemingly impossible tasks. The labors were meant to prove his strength and valor, ultimately leading to his redemption and immortality.
Heracles had 55 children
The oracle of Delphi, i think
Heracles was commanded by the oracle of Delphi to perform 12 labours for King Eurystheus of Mycenae. He stayed in the King's service until the labours were completed.
The answer is yes, but is always confuses me whether it was the oracle or Apollo who gave the advice.
Heracles destiny is to overcome the 12 labors set before him by Eurystheus (the king of Tiryns). He has to overcome these as Hera sent madness to him one night making Heracles kill his wife and sons, he needed justice so he consulted the oracle at Delphi and was told to obey the orders of the king of Tiryns.
Heracles is from Greek mythology, but is more commonly known by his Roman name of Hercules. Heracles was the son of the Greek god Zeus. Heracles is known for his brute strength and bravery.
Heracles, driven mad by Hera, slew his children by Megara. Once he was cured of the madness, he went to the Oracle of Delphi, who directed that he should serve King Eurystheus for ten years and do anything he bade. So, Eurytheus, has his mother Hera's behest, sent Heracles on his labors, expecting that he would die attempting them.
Heracles was informed by the Oracle of Delphi about how to atone for his sins. After accidentally killing his wife and children in a fit of madness, sent by Hera, he sought guidance from the oracle. The oracle instructed him to serve King Eurystheus and complete a series of twelve labors as penance for his actions.
They believe that because they thought they found the crack of the earth and then built the Delphi on top of it.
The only thing I can think of off the top of my head(without looking it up) is the oracle of delphi.
Heracles was tasked with performing the Twelve Labors as a form of penance after he was driven mad by Hera, resulting in him killing his wife and children. To atone for this tragic act, the Oracle of Delphi advised him to serve King Eurystheus and complete a series of seemingly impossible tasks. The labors were meant to prove his strength and valor, ultimately leading to his redemption and immortality.
Heracles was bisexual
Delphi is a programming language :)