he gets involved in after killing his family(wife and child) in doing the 12 labors
He becomes involved after killing his family
Yes, after his death he became a god.
The date of Hercules death is not told in myth.
Hercules. Hercules had died and ascended to Olympus by the time Achilles was born. This is also evidenced by that the fact that in the Trojan War, Philoctetes had Hercules' bow and arrows, given to him by Hercules upon his death.
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Hercules
THere is no chronology in the Greek myths.
death by hercules
The black death
Who was involved in Abraham's death
Hercules, a hero from Greek mythology, met his death due to a tragic series of events involving a poisoned robe. The robe, given to him by his wife Deianira, was imbued with the venom of the centaur Nessus, whom Hercules had killed. As he wore the robe, the poison caused excruciating pain, leading Hercules to build his own funeral pyre. Ultimately, he ascended to Mount Olympus after his death, where he was granted immortality among the gods.
Heracles, during his adventures, came across the palace of his good friend King Admetus in Pherae, whose wife Alcestis had died. However, Admetus, because he did not wish for Heracles to mourn as well, set up a feast for Heracles and kept silent about Alcestis's death. Heracles became exceedingly drunk and inappropriately made merry, and when the servants looked at him with disapproval, he realized that something was wrong. He forced the servants to reveal the truth: that Queen Alcestis was dead. Ashamed of what he had done during such a time of sadness, he vowed to repay Admetus. He came up with the idea of wrestling Death, and thus he went to Alcestis's grave, summoned Death, and fought him to release Alcestis. He won, and returned in triumph to Admetus to return his again-living wife to him.