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Hercules
Hercules
• Known as the greatest hero in Greece.
• Most admired by all of the Greeks except
  Athens
• Strongest man on Earth and has a supreme
  self-confidence due to his strength
Hercules
• Considered himself to be equal to the gods
  (being able to help them against the Giants)
• Strong up to the point that know one could
  beat him unless a supernatural force is applied
• His intellect is not strong though his
  feelings/emotions are.
Hercules
• Born in Thebes and was held to be the son of
  Amphitryon, a distinguished general
• Son of Zeus who had visited Amphitryon’s wife,
  Alcmena in the shape of her husband
• Alcmena bore two children, one of Zeus’
  (Hercules) and the other of Amphitryon (Iphicles)
Hercules
• Hera, Zeus’s wife, as always was so furious
  about Zeus having a child with another woman
  so she was determined to kill Hercules.
• Teiresias, the blind prophet, told Alcmena that
  Hercules would be famous and“shall be the
  hero of mankind”.
Hercules
• Great care was taken with his education as he
  grew up
• He was taught music (which he personally
  didn’t like) ,and fencing, wrestling and driving.
Hercules
• By the time he was eighteen, he was able to
  kill a full grown Thespian lion, Cithaereon, all
  by himself.
Adventures of Hercules
Adventures of Hercules
• Conquering of Minyans
  – Minyans: Exacts a burdensome tribute from the
    Thebans
  – Reward when accomplished: Princess Megara
  – Hercules was very much devoted to her but their
    marriage brought sorrow to their family.
Adventures of Hercules
• Conquering of Minyans
  – When Megara bore three sons, Hercules went
    mad due to Hera’s wrath. Hercules killed his
    children and wife as she tried to protect the
    youngest.
  – After this incident, he regained his sanity and
    found himself covered with the blood of his
    beloved family.
Adventures of Hercules
• Conquering of Minyans
  – After having regained his consciousness, the
    terrified people saw that his madness was over
    and Amphitryon dared to approach him.
  – Amphitryon told Hercules what happened and
    made Hercules want to kill himself to avenge his
    family members’ death
Adventures of Hercules
• Conquering of Minyans
  – Hercules was stopped by Theseus from killing
    himself through his words of wisdom.
  – His guilt kept on attacking him until he reached
    Athens with Theseus. He went to a priestess and
    told her that he needs to be purified.
  – The priestess told him to go to her cousin,
    Eurystheus.
Adventures of Hercules
• Conquering of Minyans
  – Eurystheus was intelligent indeed. He made
    Hercules his slave the moment the hero arrived at
    his place. He devised a series of penances of
    unimaginable difficultly.
  – Eurystheus was being helped and urged by Hera.
Adventures of Hercules
• Conquering of Minyans
  – Eurystheus gave him tasks known as the

                  Labors of Hercules
Labors of Hercules
Labor of Hercules
• Labors of Hercules
  – Given by Eurystheus
  – Twelve different labors
  – Each one was all but impossible
Labor of Hercules
• 1st Labor
   – Kill the lion of Nemea, a beast no weapons could
     wound
   – Hercules killed it by strangling it to death
   – Eurystheus, being cautious, didn’t allow him to get
     in the city. He gave Hercules his orders from afar.
Labor of Hercules
• 2nd Labor
  – To go to Lerna and to kill a creature with nine
    heads called the Hydra
     • Hydra: a beast with nine heads; one of these heads is
       immortal and when you cut one head, two heads grow
       in its place
• 2nd Labor
  – Accomplished the labor with the help of his
    nephew who gave him a burning brand with which
    he seared the neck as he cut each head off so that
    it could not sprout again.
  – He cut all the heads leaving the immortal one
    buried securely under a huge rock.
Labors of Hercules
• 3rd Labor
  – To bring back alive a stag with horns of gold which
    lives in the forests of Cerynitia
  – He succeeded after one year of hunting it
Labors of Hercules
• 4th Labor
  – Capture a great boar which had its lair on Mount
    Erymanthus
  – Hercules chased the beast until it was exhausted
    then cornered it into the deep snow.
Labors of Hercules
• 5th Labor
  – Clean the Augean stables in a single day.
     • Augean Stables: owned by Augeas. Augeas has
       thousands of cattles and the stables weren’t cleaned
       for years.
• 5th Labor
  – Hercules diverted the courses of two rivers and
    made them flow through the stables. This washed
    away all the dirt in just a short span of time.
Labors of Hercules
• 6th Labor
  – To drive away the Stymphalian birds, which were
    a plague to the people of Stymphalus because of
    their enormous numbers
  – He was helped by Athena to drive these birds out
    of their places and as they flew up, he shot them
    one by one.
Labors of Hercules
• 7th Labor
  – To go to Crete and fetch from there a beautiful
    savage bull given by Poseidon to Minos.
  – Hercules mastered the bull, transported it through
    a boat and brought it to Eurystheus
Labors of Hercules
• 8th Labor
  – To get the man-eating mares of King Diomedes of
    Thrace.
  – Hercules slew Diomedes first and then drove off
    the mares unopposed
Labors of Hercules
• 9th Labor
  – To bring back the girdle of Hippolyta, the Queen
    of the Amazon
  – When Hercules arrived she met him kindly and
    Hippolyta told Hercules that she would give him
    the girdle.
  – Hera started a new trouble. omg
• 9th Labor
  – Hera made the Amazons think that Hercules will
    carry Hippolyta off and they attacked him down
    on his ship.
  – Hercules, without a single thought on how kind
    Hippolyta is, killed her in an instant and then held
    back the other, allowing him to escape with the
    girdle.
Labors of Hercules
• 10th Labor
  – To bring back the cattle of Geryon, who was a
    monster with three bodies living on Ertyhia, a
    island located in the west
  – On his way, he arrived at an island at the end of
    Mediterranean and he set up pillars as a memorial
    of his journey. He then got the oxen and brought
    it to Mycenae
Labors of Hercules
• 11th Labor
  – Most difficult labor so far
  – To bring back the Golden Apples of the Hesperides,
    without Hercules knowing where to find these apples
  – He asked Atlas, who bore the vault of heaven upon
    his shoulders and the father of Hesperides to get the
    apples for him.
• 11th Labor
  – Hercules offered Atlas to take upon himself the
    burden of carrying the heavy load while Atlas was
    away.
  – Atlas, seeing the chance of being relieved forever,
    went to gather the apples but he didn’t give them
    to Hercules when he came back. He told Hercules
    to keep holding up the sky for Atlas himself would
    bring the apples to Eurystseus. Hercules used his
    strength to support the sky.
• 11th Labor
  – Now Hercules only has his wits to depend on.
    Because of his cleverness when he asked Atlas to
    carry the sky for a moment because he needed to
    put a pad on his shoulders, he was able to get
    away with the apples at hand.
Labors of Hercules
• 12th Labor
  – Worst Labor of all
  – Took him down to the Underworld
  – Task: to bring Cerberus, the three headed-dog, up
    from Hades
  – Hades gave him the permission provided that
    Hercules shan’t use any weapons
• 12th Labor
  – He used his hands and he lifted the dog all the
    way up to Mycenae. Eurystheus obviously didn’t
    want to keep it so he told Hercules to bring it back
    to the Underworld.
  – This is Hercules’ last labor
Labors of Hercules
• When all the labors were completed and had
  fully repented for his “sins”, he would seem to
  have earned ease
• But it was not so
• He lived a life full of endeavors and obstacles
Misadventures of Hercules
Misadventures
• To fight to Antaeus, a giant and mighty
  wrestler who forced the strangers to wrestle
  with him on the condition that if he would win
  he would kill them
• If Antaeus is touching the Earth he will be
  invincible. Hercules lifted him up and
  strangled him.
Misadventures
• Fought with the river-god Achelous because
  Achelous was in love with the woman Hercules
  is now wanting to marry.
• Achelous had no desire to fight him which made
  Hercules madder.
• Achelous assumed a bull form and attacked
  Hercules fiercely. Hercules being used to bulls
  easily defeated him.
Misadventures
• Rescued a maiden in the same plight as
  Andromeda waiting on a shore to be
  devoured by a sea monster
• Came to Caucasus, where he freed
  Prometheus, slaying the eagle preying for it
• Bringing back Alcestis, his friend’s wife back
  from the dead
• and many more *wink wink*
• Hercules seized a city, and killed a King.
  However the king was avenged thorugh
  Hercules’ death.
• Hercules died when he wore the robe covered
  by blood. He suffered unimaginable pain but
  lived. His wife, knowing what her gift had
  done committed suicide. Hercules then asked
  to build a great pyre and for him to be carried
  to it.
• AND FINALLY HE DIED.
He got reconciled to Hera and married her
  daughter Hebe.

The End!
• Bibliography
Hamilton, Edith; The Classic Best Seller
  Mythology Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes;
  Grand Central Publishing 1942,1969; Date
  Accessed: November 7, 2012

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Hercules

  • 2. Hercules • Known as the greatest hero in Greece. • Most admired by all of the Greeks except Athens • Strongest man on Earth and has a supreme self-confidence due to his strength
  • 3. Hercules • Considered himself to be equal to the gods (being able to help them against the Giants) • Strong up to the point that know one could beat him unless a supernatural force is applied • His intellect is not strong though his feelings/emotions are.
  • 4. Hercules • Born in Thebes and was held to be the son of Amphitryon, a distinguished general • Son of Zeus who had visited Amphitryon’s wife, Alcmena in the shape of her husband • Alcmena bore two children, one of Zeus’ (Hercules) and the other of Amphitryon (Iphicles)
  • 5. Hercules • Hera, Zeus’s wife, as always was so furious about Zeus having a child with another woman so she was determined to kill Hercules. • Teiresias, the blind prophet, told Alcmena that Hercules would be famous and“shall be the hero of mankind”.
  • 6. Hercules • Great care was taken with his education as he grew up • He was taught music (which he personally didn’t like) ,and fencing, wrestling and driving.
  • 7. Hercules • By the time he was eighteen, he was able to kill a full grown Thespian lion, Cithaereon, all by himself.
  • 9. Adventures of Hercules • Conquering of Minyans – Minyans: Exacts a burdensome tribute from the Thebans – Reward when accomplished: Princess Megara – Hercules was very much devoted to her but their marriage brought sorrow to their family.
  • 10. Adventures of Hercules • Conquering of Minyans – When Megara bore three sons, Hercules went mad due to Hera’s wrath. Hercules killed his children and wife as she tried to protect the youngest. – After this incident, he regained his sanity and found himself covered with the blood of his beloved family.
  • 11. Adventures of Hercules • Conquering of Minyans – After having regained his consciousness, the terrified people saw that his madness was over and Amphitryon dared to approach him. – Amphitryon told Hercules what happened and made Hercules want to kill himself to avenge his family members’ death
  • 12. Adventures of Hercules • Conquering of Minyans – Hercules was stopped by Theseus from killing himself through his words of wisdom. – His guilt kept on attacking him until he reached Athens with Theseus. He went to a priestess and told her that he needs to be purified. – The priestess told him to go to her cousin, Eurystheus.
  • 13. Adventures of Hercules • Conquering of Minyans – Eurystheus was intelligent indeed. He made Hercules his slave the moment the hero arrived at his place. He devised a series of penances of unimaginable difficultly. – Eurystheus was being helped and urged by Hera.
  • 14. Adventures of Hercules • Conquering of Minyans – Eurystheus gave him tasks known as the Labors of Hercules
  • 16. Labor of Hercules • Labors of Hercules – Given by Eurystheus – Twelve different labors – Each one was all but impossible
  • 17. Labor of Hercules • 1st Labor – Kill the lion of Nemea, a beast no weapons could wound – Hercules killed it by strangling it to death – Eurystheus, being cautious, didn’t allow him to get in the city. He gave Hercules his orders from afar.
  • 18. Labor of Hercules • 2nd Labor – To go to Lerna and to kill a creature with nine heads called the Hydra • Hydra: a beast with nine heads; one of these heads is immortal and when you cut one head, two heads grow in its place
  • 19. • 2nd Labor – Accomplished the labor with the help of his nephew who gave him a burning brand with which he seared the neck as he cut each head off so that it could not sprout again. – He cut all the heads leaving the immortal one buried securely under a huge rock.
  • 20. Labors of Hercules • 3rd Labor – To bring back alive a stag with horns of gold which lives in the forests of Cerynitia – He succeeded after one year of hunting it
  • 21. Labors of Hercules • 4th Labor – Capture a great boar which had its lair on Mount Erymanthus – Hercules chased the beast until it was exhausted then cornered it into the deep snow.
  • 22. Labors of Hercules • 5th Labor – Clean the Augean stables in a single day. • Augean Stables: owned by Augeas. Augeas has thousands of cattles and the stables weren’t cleaned for years.
  • 23. • 5th Labor – Hercules diverted the courses of two rivers and made them flow through the stables. This washed away all the dirt in just a short span of time.
  • 24. Labors of Hercules • 6th Labor – To drive away the Stymphalian birds, which were a plague to the people of Stymphalus because of their enormous numbers – He was helped by Athena to drive these birds out of their places and as they flew up, he shot them one by one.
  • 25. Labors of Hercules • 7th Labor – To go to Crete and fetch from there a beautiful savage bull given by Poseidon to Minos. – Hercules mastered the bull, transported it through a boat and brought it to Eurystheus
  • 26. Labors of Hercules • 8th Labor – To get the man-eating mares of King Diomedes of Thrace. – Hercules slew Diomedes first and then drove off the mares unopposed
  • 27. Labors of Hercules • 9th Labor – To bring back the girdle of Hippolyta, the Queen of the Amazon – When Hercules arrived she met him kindly and Hippolyta told Hercules that she would give him the girdle. – Hera started a new trouble. omg
  • 28. • 9th Labor – Hera made the Amazons think that Hercules will carry Hippolyta off and they attacked him down on his ship. – Hercules, without a single thought on how kind Hippolyta is, killed her in an instant and then held back the other, allowing him to escape with the girdle.
  • 29. Labors of Hercules • 10th Labor – To bring back the cattle of Geryon, who was a monster with three bodies living on Ertyhia, a island located in the west – On his way, he arrived at an island at the end of Mediterranean and he set up pillars as a memorial of his journey. He then got the oxen and brought it to Mycenae
  • 30. Labors of Hercules • 11th Labor – Most difficult labor so far – To bring back the Golden Apples of the Hesperides, without Hercules knowing where to find these apples – He asked Atlas, who bore the vault of heaven upon his shoulders and the father of Hesperides to get the apples for him.
  • 31. • 11th Labor – Hercules offered Atlas to take upon himself the burden of carrying the heavy load while Atlas was away. – Atlas, seeing the chance of being relieved forever, went to gather the apples but he didn’t give them to Hercules when he came back. He told Hercules to keep holding up the sky for Atlas himself would bring the apples to Eurystseus. Hercules used his strength to support the sky.
  • 32. • 11th Labor – Now Hercules only has his wits to depend on. Because of his cleverness when he asked Atlas to carry the sky for a moment because he needed to put a pad on his shoulders, he was able to get away with the apples at hand.
  • 33. Labors of Hercules • 12th Labor – Worst Labor of all – Took him down to the Underworld – Task: to bring Cerberus, the three headed-dog, up from Hades – Hades gave him the permission provided that Hercules shan’t use any weapons
  • 34. • 12th Labor – He used his hands and he lifted the dog all the way up to Mycenae. Eurystheus obviously didn’t want to keep it so he told Hercules to bring it back to the Underworld. – This is Hercules’ last labor
  • 35. Labors of Hercules • When all the labors were completed and had fully repented for his “sins”, he would seem to have earned ease • But it was not so • He lived a life full of endeavors and obstacles
  • 37. Misadventures • To fight to Antaeus, a giant and mighty wrestler who forced the strangers to wrestle with him on the condition that if he would win he would kill them • If Antaeus is touching the Earth he will be invincible. Hercules lifted him up and strangled him.
  • 38. Misadventures • Fought with the river-god Achelous because Achelous was in love with the woman Hercules is now wanting to marry. • Achelous had no desire to fight him which made Hercules madder. • Achelous assumed a bull form and attacked Hercules fiercely. Hercules being used to bulls easily defeated him.
  • 39. Misadventures • Rescued a maiden in the same plight as Andromeda waiting on a shore to be devoured by a sea monster • Came to Caucasus, where he freed Prometheus, slaying the eagle preying for it • Bringing back Alcestis, his friend’s wife back from the dead • and many more *wink wink*
  • 40. • Hercules seized a city, and killed a King. However the king was avenged thorugh Hercules’ death. • Hercules died when he wore the robe covered by blood. He suffered unimaginable pain but lived. His wife, knowing what her gift had done committed suicide. Hercules then asked to build a great pyre and for him to be carried to it.
  • 41. • AND FINALLY HE DIED. He got reconciled to Hera and married her daughter Hebe. The End!
  • 42. • Bibliography Hamilton, Edith; The Classic Best Seller Mythology Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes; Grand Central Publishing 1942,1969; Date Accessed: November 7, 2012