Philoctetes
bow and arrows and they would have the arrows dipped in poison to kill enemies wen they would stick them with the arrow, and they also used fire tipped arrows.
They used spears, bow and arrows, axes and stuff like that.
no it is not but it is used to put on the end of the arrows to kill prey
It was the Romans who called Heracles Hercules, its Roman name. Hercules was the Roman equivalent of Heracles. Needless to say that the Greeks used the name Heracles.
for fishing, they used long spears, and for hunting, they used bow and arrows
Cuts of it's head one by one and used his burning hot club to seal the neck so no new heads can grow.
Two; Heracles, after having in vain used his club and arrows against the lion, had blocked up one of the entrances to the den, and entering by the other, he strangled the animal with his own hands.
Nowhere! Death by arrows is not used today unless you are a backwards society.
Odysseus' bow and a quiver full of arrows. He used these weapons to kill Penelope's suitors.
It is frequently used as a tool to hit eye switches on walls, but in certain games, e.g. OoT, it can be upgraded to have different kinds of arrows, which have different uses, Fire Arrows = Melt Ice, Light Arrows = Kill Enemies.
Attila The Hun used dogs when he fought and hunted. He shot arrows and then went in with his dogs to kill the rest
Heracles, also known as Hercules in Roman mythology, famously killed the Nemean Lion, one of his Twelve Labors. The lion was known for its impenetrable skin and terrorized the region of Nemea. Heracles ultimately defeated it by strangling it with his bare hands, and he later used its own claws to skin it, wearing its hide as armor. This victory marked the beginning of his legendary feats.