Hercules, the legendary hero of Greek mythology, did not die in the traditional sense; rather, he met his end through a tragic series of events. After being driven mad by the goddess Hera, he unwittingly killed his wife and children. To atone for this, he undertook the Twelve Labors. Ultimately, he was poisoned by a tunic soaked in the blood of the centaur Nessus, leading to his death, but he was later granted immortality and ascended to Mount Olympus.
The person that killed was Nessus, the centaur.:)
Hercules did not kill his parents. He killed his children.
Hercules killed the hydra, not odysseus
Baby Hercules killed two snakes that Hera sent to kill him.
The Nemean lion.
Hercules killed his first wife, Megara, in a fit of madness sent by Hera.
In the end it was the Hydra that killed Hercules
Baby Hercules killed two snakes that Hera sent to kill him.
The person that killed was Nessus, the centaur.:)
The Titens Acually killed Zeus,Ares and Hercules
Hercules didn't kill any Greek gods. The gods were immortal and could not be killed.
Hercules did not kill his parents. He killed his children.
Hercules killed the hydra, not odysseus
Hercules.
He killed the Hydra
he used it as a cloak
Baby Hercules killed two snakes that Hera sent to kill him.