If you read the Hercules story, he was never a god. He was a very strong man and his battles were exaggerated and thus people believed he was a god or half god. One cycle of these adventures became canonical as the "Twelve Labors," but the list has variations. One traditional order of the labors is found in the Bibliotheca as follows:
Slay the Nemean Lion.
Slay the nine-headed Lernaean Hydra.
Capture the Golden Hind of Artemis.
Capture the Erymanthian Boar.
Clean the Augean stables in a single day.
Slay the Stymphalian Birds.
Capture the Cretan Bull.
Steal the Mares of Diomedes.
Obtain the girdle of Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons.
Obtain the cattle of the monster Geryon.
Steal the apples of the Hesperides.
Capture and bring back Cerberus.
According to Alexander Hislop, Hercules was the historical Biblical Shem son of Noah.
Hercules (originally Herakles, in Greek) was the son of a human woman, Alcmene, and the Greek god, Zeus. He was born mortal, but was allowed to live among the gods after he died.There's a great summary of the myth of Hercules called "Hercules, The Mortal Who Became a God" at eZine, which you can access via Related Links, below.
He wasn't a god, but a demi-god (= half god), because he was the son of a god and a mortal. Hercules was a demigod because his father was Zeus. Zeus is god of Olympus or powerful. But his mother is mortal. He became a god when he died and Zeus turned him into a god. He was born a demigod.
Hercules was actually a demigod meaning that he had an immortal father (Zeus) and a mortal mother (Alcmena). It was only after Hercules had been poisoned by his wife that Zeus turned him into a god.
Yes, after his death he became a god.
It really depends on the power of the demigod's godly parent, for example: If Zeus has a son with a mortal the demigods powers could be: Not killed by lightning, able to control wind, and glide in the air, and physical strength like Hercules, and harder to kill then a normal human just in general. Poseidon has a child with a mortal: Breath in water, get healed by water communicate with animals, Not killed by fire, and controlling water. Ares has a child with a mortal: Physical strength, fast paced, fighting, Aphrodite has a child with a mortal: Very beautiful, flirtish. It really just depends on the demigod's parent. But in general they are harder to kill then a normal human.
Hercules was the son of the mortal princess/queen Alcmene.
Hercules is mixed between mortal and god, he is the son of Zeus/Jupiter (God) and Alcmene (Mortal).
Hercules is mixed between mortal and god, he is the son of Zeus/Jupiter (God) and Alcmene (Mortal).
Hercules (originally Herakles, in Greek) was the son of a human woman, Alcmene, and the Greek god, Zeus. He was born mortal, but was allowed to live among the gods after he died.There's a great summary of the myth of Hercules called "Hercules, The Mortal Who Became a God" at eZine, which you can access via Related Links, below.
He wasn't a god, but a demi-god (= half god), because he was the son of a god and a mortal. Hercules was a demigod because his father was Zeus. Zeus is god of Olympus or powerful. But his mother is mortal. He became a god when he died and Zeus turned him into a god. He was born a demigod.
Hercules was a demi-god, meaning that one of his parents was a god, and the other was a mortal. He wasn't necessarily born a hero, but became one through his deeds.
he was half mortal and half god
because he drank the evil potion and became a mortal plus hatis hates him thats why they took him
A child of a god and a mortal is called a demigod. Hercules is an example of one.
Hades Hades-God of The Underworld A different answer: Hercules's mother was a mortal, so Hercules was a mortal demi-god. This did not please his father Zeus, who tried to make Hercules immortal by letting him drink Hera's milk, but the plan failed.
Hercules was the son of Zeus and a mortal woman, Alcmena.
No, but many foes tried to make him mortal