12 labors
It Happened Thus was created on 1912-11-12.
Albion, the ruler of the England (then called Albion) attacked Hercules and his army , when he was going for his tenth labor through England. Hercules, as he was not prepared for the attack from such a big army, prayed Zeus for his aid. His prayer was answered and Zeus helped Hercules to kill Albion and his brother and thus Hercules emerged victorious and continued his tenth labor.
Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wife of Zeus and hated Hercules because he was the son of Zeus; Zeus was never very faithful to Hera. Thus, she attempted to kill him in several ways. When he was small, she sent a pair of snakes to his cradle, intent on killing him and his "brother", the son of the King and Queen Hercules was living with. Hercules grabbed the snakes and banged their heads together, killing them. This was the first indication that Hercules was not a normal child. Later on, Hera sent Hercules into a fit of rage, during which he murdered his wife and sons. Hera hated Hercules. She was the wif
It Happened Thus - 1912 was released on: USA: 29 November 1912
Hercules is a figure from Greek mythology, known as Heracles in Greek. He was later adopted into Roman mythology, where he retained the name Hercules. The myths surrounding him, including his legendary twelve labors, originated in Greek culture before being absorbed and adapted by the Romans. Thus, Hercules has roots in both Greek and Roman traditions, but he is primarily a Greek hero.
Zeus is the father of Perseus; his mother being Danaë, now the son of Perseus and Andromedea was Electryon who with his wife Anaxo had Alcmene - mother of Hercules, wife of Amphitryon.Perseus is thus both brother of Hercules by being the son of Zeus, and great-grandfather.
Hera tried to kill Hercules by placing two serpents in his crib when he was a baby, but he strangled them. Then, when he grew up, he got the 12 tasks from Hera. When Hercules was married to his first wife Hera set a madness upon him and his killed his whole family. In penance for that his brother-in-law sent him on 12 labours. One of those labours was to kill the Hydra and during that battle Hera sent Cancer the crab to worry Hercules while he was seriously involved.
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