Heracles' (Herakles) attributes are the lion skin (the one he killed in his first labor) and the club. Some also say that arrows (that were dipped in poison during another labor) is also an attribute.
The Eleventh Labor of Heracles (Hercules) was to steal the golden apples from the Hesperides. These apples were guarded by a dragon and were a gift from Gaia to Hera. Heracles accomplished this task by enlisting the help of Atlas, who retrieved the apples while Heracles held up the sky in his place. This labor highlighted Heracles' cunning and strength as he overcame significant challenges to complete it.
This is the 11th labor: Heracles was asked to pick golden apples from Hera's tree, which was guarded by a serpent. Heracles killed the serpent and convinced Atlas to pick the apples.
The oracle of Delphi, i think
Heracles, also known as Hercules in Roman mythology, famously captured the Ceryneian Hind, a sacred deer belonging to Artemis. He was tasked with capturing it alive as one of his Twelve Labors. The hind was known for its incredible speed and was difficult to catch, but Heracles eventually succeeded after a year-long pursuit. This labor showcased both his strength and determination.
Heracles' (Herakles) attributes are the lion skin (the one he killed in his first labor) and the club. Some also say that arrows (that were dipped in poison during another labor) is also an attribute.
Thrace.
To retrieve Cerberus from the Underworld.
The Eleventh Labor of Heracles (Hercules) was to steal the golden apples from the Hesperides. These apples were guarded by a dragon and were a gift from Gaia to Hera. Heracles accomplished this task by enlisting the help of Atlas, who retrieved the apples while Heracles held up the sky in his place. This labor highlighted Heracles' cunning and strength as he overcame significant challenges to complete it.
This is the 11th labor: Heracles was asked to pick golden apples from Hera's tree, which was guarded by a serpent. Heracles killed the serpent and convinced Atlas to pick the apples.
In Greek mythology, the Eleventh Labor of Heracles (Hercules) was to steal the golden apples from the Hesperides. These apples were guarded by a dragon and the Hesperides, nymphs of the evening. Heracles accomplished this task with the help of Atlas, who retrieved the apples while Heracles held up the sky in his place.
Hera caused Heracles to go mad and slay his children and wife, Megara.
The final labor of Heracles was to bring Kerberos (Cerberus), the guard of the underworld, to the court of Eurystheus. Smartly, Heracles asked Hades for permission to remove the guard from his post, to which Hades agreed, on the condition Heracles used no weapons. Heracles overpowered the beast, slung him over his shoulder and dragged him from the underworld. Eurystheus was so afraid that he jumped into a jar and stayed there until Heracles removed the beast.
In Greek mythology, the eleventh labor of Heracles (Hercules) was to steal the golden apples from the Hesperides. These apples were a divine gift and were guarded by the Hesperides, nymphs of the evening, as well as a dragon named Ladon. Heracles ultimately accomplished this task with the help of Atlas, who retrieved the apples for him while Heracles held up the sky.
If you are referring to the Greek Hero that performed the 12 labours (or athloi) that would be Heracles (Herakles).
The oracle of Delphi, i think
You have to be pregnant first.