Hercules: A Love Story Of Hercules

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Hercules born 1276, October 31 as the son of Zeus and a chap named Alcmene, Hercules is most known for his great strength and power and his missions/ side missions that he goes on. Some example are killing a fire breathing cacus in 1545, holding up the sky for atlas 1550, wrestling with achelous 16th century, fighting the giant named antaeus 1819, retrieving alcestis from the underworld 1867 and freeing prometheus 1879. As you can see already Hercules is a strong and willing hero not only to save people but risk his life while doing it. During the imperial era Hercules was worshiped through hispania through gaul. Hercules has two step fathers amphitryon and radamanthes. Hercules is usually thought of as a handsome

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