Hesperides
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's golden apples grew in the Garde of Hesperides. Though the Hesperides were supposed to tend to the garden, the famed guardian of the golden apples is Ladon, the never-sleeping, hundred headed dragon.
The golden apples of the Hesperides.
The dragon Ladon.
in one of Hercules's labours he got 3 golden apples from the Hesperides Garden
Golden Apples.
The constellation 'Draco'. 'Draco' in Latin means 'dragon'. In Greek myths, 'Draco' would have represented the dragon Ladon that guarded the garden of the Hesperides and the golden apples.
Its the Mount Atlas (northern Africa). The garden was Hesperides (Εσπερίδες).
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.
He isn't a god, Prometheus is a titan, after being freed, Prometheus told Heracles not to pick the apples, but to get Atlas to get them, by tricking him.
Draco is thought to be Ladon the Hesperian Dragon.