Hercules: 12 Hercules Heroes worker in Greek mythology, a hero known for his strength and courage and his legendary adventure. Hercules is the Greek hero, the Roman name of Hercules. He is the son of the god of Zeus, the mother of men Arkemene, the wife of the general Taban Anfilthion. Herak decided to kill Zeus' wife, Hercules After she was born, she sent two big snakes to kill him. Hercules was still a baby, but she strangled the snake. Hercules conquered the tribe who was always asking Debys to ask for money.
12 Facts and information about the work of Hercules *** Classical Myth *** Myth of Greek and Rome *** Facts and interesting information on 12 Heracles workers *** 12 Hercules workers * ** Pagan Greek and Roman myths, legends and stories *** Roman society, culture and life *** History of Roman and Greek myths, facts and interesting information Hercules must end a 12-year confession In a crazy way To kill his children. Not all classical classical writers give labor in exactly the same order. The order of the listed 12 workers is based on the Apollo Drus in Athens (180 BC - 120 BC). The number of additional workers in Hercules is 11 and 12. The last 12 Hercules workers are as follows.
The ninth of Heracles' 12 workers was stealing the cobalt belt. I think that the Queen of Amazon Queen Hippolta is willing to help Hercules, but I believe that Goddess Hera interferes with the Amazon and kidnaps her queen. Amazon attacked and Hippolyte was killed. That belt was handed over to King Eurysteus who wanted to use that belt as a gift for his daughter. One-tenth of the 12 workers of Heracles are grazing herds of gerion. Geryon is three monsters with three bodies and six weapons. Hercules killed Orthrus, the watchdog of Geryon cattle. Then he shot angry Geryon with an arrow dipped in the poison of Lernaean Hydra. Hercules then had to return the herd to Eurystheus. However, Hera again intervened and sent a cow flies to dissolve them. Our heroes regained the cows and when they returned they were sacrificed on Hera's altar.
The fourth of the 12 Hercules workers live to capture the Ceryneian Bucks. This is a golden horn and bull's hooves of deer. And it is sacred to the goddess of hunting. Bucking is very fast so you can cross arrows in flight. Hercules chased Bucks for a year and eventually caught backs when they stopped drinking. Stymphalian birds are bone group eating birds with bronze plaque, nails and wings They live near Stymphalus lake and are pet of war God. Hercules used a huge bronze applause and chased away the birds to shoot down their flight with his catapult.