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Aphrodite Apollo Ares Artemis Athena Atlas Coeus Crius Cronus Demeter Dionysus Gaia Hades Hephaestus Hera Hermes Hestia Hyperion Iapetus Mnemosyne Oceanus Phobos Phoebe Poseidon Prometheus Rhea Tethys Themis Uranus Zeus
Bacchus Ceres Diana Juno Jupiter Mars Mercury Minerva Neptune Pluto Venus Vesta Vulcan
Amun Anubis Aten Atum Babi Bastet Bes Geb Hapi hathor heqet Horus Isis Khepri Khnum Khonsu Maat Nephthys Nut Osiris Ptah Ra Seshat Seth Shu Sobek Thoth
Alfheim Baldur Freya Freyr Frigg Heimdallr Helheim Idun Jotunheim Loki Nerthus Njord Odin Thor Tyr
Aengus Arawn Badb Brigid Cailleach Ceridwen Cernunnos Cu Chulainn Dagda Danu Gwydion Herne the Hunter Lugh Medb Morrigan Neit Nuada Taliesin Taranis
Chalchiuhtlicue Coatlicue Huitzilopochtli Mictlantecuhtli Mixcoatl Ometeotl Quetzalcoatl Tezcatlipoca Tlaloc Tonatiuh Xipe Totec Xochiquetzal Xolotl
Amaterasu Ame no Uzume Benzaiten Bishamonten Daikokuten Ebisu Fujin Fukurokuju Inari Izanagi Kagutsuchi Raijin Susanoo Tsukuyomi
Caishen Cangjie Dragon King Eight Immortals Erlang Shen Fuxi Guanyin Hou Yi Huxian Jade Emperor King Yama Leizi Lu-ban Mazu Nezha Nuwa Pangu Shennong Sun Wukong Xiwangmu Yue Lao Zhong Kui
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Heracles

  • Homes of Heracles

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  • Twelve Labours of Heracles

  • Companions of Heracles

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Homes of Heracles

Kingdom

Ruler

Thebes, Boeotia

Creon

Birth place of Heracles. Lived here, until he killed his children.

Tiryns (or Mycenae), Argolis

Eurystheus

Where he had to report to Eurystheus, when performing the Twelve Labours.

Lydia

Omphale

Lived as slave of Omphale.

Tegea, Arcadia

Cepheus

Lived here, when banished from Tiryns. Based for his campaigns in Peloponnese.

Calydon, Aetolia

Oeneus

Where he married Deianeira. Exiled for accidental killing of the cupbearer, Oeneus' nephew.

Trachis, Trachinia

Ceyx

Last home of Heracles.

Education of Heracles

Below are the list of name who trained Heracles.

Name

Education

Amphitryon, stepfather of Heracles.

Driving chariot.

Castor, son of Zeus and Leda.

Swordsmanship.

Eurytus, king of Oechalia.

Archery.

Autolycus, son of Hermes, master thief.

Wrestling.

Harpalycus, son of Hermes.

Boxing.

Linus, possibly the son of Apollo.

Lyre and music.

Twelve Labours of Heracles

Here are the list of the Twelve Labours of Heracles, which the hero performed for his cousin, King Eurystheus of Mycenae and Tiryns. These tasks were to personally atone for murdering his children.

I

Killed the Nemean Lion

II

Killed the Hydra

III

Captured the Cerynitian Hind

IV

Captured the Erymanthian Boar

V

Clean the Stable of Augeias

VI

Drive out the Stymphalian Birds

VII

Fetch the Cretan Bull

VIII

Fetch the Mares of Diomedes

IX

Fetch the Hippolyte's Belt

X

Fetch the Cattle of Geryon

XI

Fetch the Golden Apples of Hesperides

XII

Fetch Cerberus, the Hound of the Underworld

Companions of Heracles

Iolaus

Squire and charioteer of Heracles.

Son of Iphicles and Automedusa; nephew of Heracles.

Hylas

Squire of Heracles in the Argonautica.

Son of Theiodamas, king of the Dryopes, and of the nymph Menodice.

Telamon

Companion in the Amazon adventure, and lieutenant in war against Troy.

Son of Aeacus and Endeis.

Theseus

Athenian hero; occasional companion.

Son of Poseidon or Aegeus and of Aethra; cousin of Heracles.

Lichas

Herald of Heracles.

Galanthis

Slavegirl and midwife of Alcmene.

The Heraclids

Below is a list of the children of Heracles, known as the Heraclids. I have also listed his wives and lovers, beside the names of the children.

Any name of a woman with an asterisk * indicates a wife of Heracles.

Mothers

Children of Heracles

* Hebe (Ἥβη)

Alexiares and Anicetos

* Megara (Μέγαρα), daughter of Creon of Thebes

Therimachus, Deicoon, Creontiades

* Deïaneira (Δηιάνειρα), daughter of Oeneus of Calydon

Hyllus (Ὓλλος), Glenus, Ctesippus, Odites, Macaria (daughter)

Auge (Αὔγη) or Astyocles, daughter of Aleus of Tegea

Telephus (Τήλεφος)

* Omphale (Ὀμφάλη), daughter of Iardanes

Lamus or Agelaus

Omphale's slave-girl

Cleodaeës

Astyoche, daughter of Phylas

Tlepolemus

Chalciope, daughter of Eurypylus

Thettalus

Epicaste, daughter of Augeias

Thestalus

Parthenope, daughter of Stymphalus

Everes

Astydameia or Deïdameia, daughter of Amyntor

Ctesippus

Autonoe, daughter of Peireus

Palaimon

Rhea, a priestess

Aventinus

Celtine, daughter of Bretannus

Celtus

Pyrene

snake

part woman, part serpent

Agathyrsus, Gelonus, Scythes

49 daughters of King Thespius of Thespiae:
    Procis
    Panope
    Lyse
        ...
    Epilais
    Certhe
    Eurybia
    Patro
    Meline
    Clytippe
    Eubote
    Aglaia
    Chryseis
    Oreie
    Lysidice
    Menippis
    Anthippe
        ...
    Hippo
    Euboia
    Nice
    Argele
    Exole
    Xanthis
    Stratonice
    Iphis
    Laothe
    Antiope
    Calametis
    Phyleis
    Aischreis
    Antheia
    Eurypyle
    Erato
    Asopis
    Eone
    Tiphyse
    Olympousa
    Heliconis
    Hesiocheia
    Terpsicrate
    Elacheia
    Nicippe
    Pyrippe
    Praxithea
    Lysippe
    Toxicrate
    Marse
    Eurytele
    Hippocrate

51 sons
    Antileon and Hippeus
    Threpsippas
    Eumedes
    Creon
    Astyanax
    Iobes
    Polylaos
    Archemachos
    Laomedon
    Eurycapys
    Eurypylos
    Antiades
    Onesippos
    Laomenes
    Teles
    Entelides
    Hippodromos
    Teleutagoras
    Capylos
    Olympos
    Nicodromos
    Cleolaos
    Erythras
    Homolippos
    Atromos
    Celeustanor
    Antiphos
    Alopios
    Calametis
    Tigasis
    Leucones
        ...
    Archedicos
    Dynastes
    Mentor
    Amestrios
    Lyncaios
    Halocrates
    Phalias
    Oistrables
    Euryopes
    Bouleus
    Antimachos
    Patroclos
    Nephos
    Erasippos
    Lycourgos
    Boucolos
    Leucippos
    Hippozygos

Note that the list of Heracles' lovers and his children, comes from Apollodorus' Library. A few names may be missing in the daughters of Thespius. Also, this list may conflict with other lists from other writers.

For example, another writer says Thespius' daughter Arge had twins, compared with Procis who was mentioned in the above list as having twins. Also, I listed Toxicrate as the mother of Lycurgus, but another writer said that Lycurgus' mother was Praxithea.

There also seemed to be a son named Antimachus, whose mother was the daughter of Thespius, but was not listed in my list.

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Heracles

Heracles

Heracles (Ἡρακλἣς) was the mightiest and most famous of the Greek heroes. Heracles was the son of Zeus and Alcmene. The Romans identified him as Hercules. In fact, modern scholars preferred to use his Latin name rather than the original Greek name...

April 9th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Twelve Labours of Heracles

Twelve Labours of Heracles

It would not make sense unless you read why Heracles had to perform his Twelve Labours. The Madness of Heracles was the origin of Heracles' great adventures that earned him a place among the immortal gods at Olympus. Madness of Heracles Madness of...

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Birth & Early Life

Birth & Early Life

Birth of Heracles Early Life Birth of Heracles Alcmene (Ἀλκμόνη) was the daughter of Electryon , king of Tiryns, and Anaxo. She married Amphitryon (Ἀμφιτρόων), son of Alcaeüs (Alcaeus). According to the Shield of Heracles , Electryon's death was n...

April 9th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Later Life

Later Life

Freedom From Servitude Death of Iphitus Troy War of the Giants Wars in Peloponnesus Deïaneira Living in Trachis Death of Heracles Among the Gods Death of Iphitus Having performed all twelve labours, Heracles was now free from any more obligations ...

April 9th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Eurystheus

Eurystheus

Perseus' son Electryon ruled Mycenae until he was probably killed accidentally by his nephew and son-in-law, Amphitryon. Sthenelus took the throne that should have belonged to Amphitryon. When the god Zeus was expecting the birth of his son Heracl...

April 24th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Heraclids

Heraclids

The Heraclids (Ἡρακλειδαί) were the children and descendants of the hero Heracles (Ἡρακλἣς). The ancient Greeks believed the Heraclids became the ancestors of rulers in Argos, Sparta and Messenia, when the Mycenaean civilisation collapsed during t...

August 23rd, 2003 • Jimmy Joe
Tenth Labour (Cattle of Geryon)

Tenth Labour (Cattle of Geryon)

For the tenth labour, Heracles was required to fetch the cattle of Geryon . Geryon (Γηρυονεύς) was the king of Erytheia (Cadiz), in Spain. The cattle were guarded by Geryon's herdsman and the two-headed hound called Orthus (Ὄρθρος). The journey wa...

April 9th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Heroes 1

Heroes 1

Heroes I contains information on the heroes and heroines before the time of the Trojan War. Heroes I has been divided into two sections: Early Heroes and the Golden Age of Heroes . The stories of Deucalion , Perseus , Heracles and Theseus were wri...

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Second Labour (Hydra)

Second Labour (Hydra)

For the second labour, Heracles had to kill the Hydra that lived by a spring near Lerna, Argolis. The Hydra was a creature that had many heads. The number of heads varied, depending on the author. Usually there were nine heads. One of the heads wa...

April 9th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
First Labour (Nemean Lion)

First Labour (Nemean Lion)

The first labour required Heracles to kill the Nemean Lion . The lion was invulnerable to all weapons, being an offspring of the monsters Orthus and Echidna . Heracles stayed at Cleonai with a labourer by the name of Molorchus, before heading out ...

April 9th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe

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