The Labors of Heracles
Heracles was celebrated as a hero for his incredible feats, yet every labor he triumphed over only made him a prisoner of his own glory, leaving him to wonder if true heroism lies not in power, but in enduring a life of endless struggle.
Quick Facts
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- Key Figures
- Hera, Cronus, Zeus +5 more
Key Figures
Hera
Queen of the Gods
OlympianIn the pantheon of Greek mythology, Hera stands as a formidable figure, revered as the Queen of the Olympian gods and th...
Cronus
Titan
TitanIn the annals of ancient mythology, Cronus stands as a pivotal figure within the pantheon of the Titans, embodying the c...
Zeus
King of the Gods
OlympianIn the vast expanse of Greek mythology, Zeus stands as the paramount figure among the pantheon of deities, revered as th...
Hades
God of the Underworld
OlympianIn the vast pantheon of Greek mythology, Hades stands as a figure of profound significance, embodying the enigmatic and ...
Heracles
Hero
MortalHeracles, known to the ancient Greeks as the epitome of heroism and strength, occupies a unique and revered position wit...
Atlas
Titan
TitanIn the vast expanse of Greek mythology, few figures embody the weight of the cosmos as profoundly as Atlas, the Titan ta...
Eurystheus
King of Tiryns
MortalEurystheus, the King of Tiryns, occupies a pivotal role within the rich tapestry of Greek mythology. He is perhaps best ...
Athena
Goddess of Wisdom
OlympianAthena, the revered goddess of wisdom and warfare, occupies a central position in Greek mythology and the pantheon of th...
The Story
This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.
Birth & Prophecy
According to Greek tradition, Zeus, the king of the gods, descended from Mount Olympus to unite with Alcmene, the mortal daughter of Electryon, king of Mycenae....
Making of a Hero
The journey of Heracles into heroism began with his training under Chiron, the wise centaur renowned for his knowledge of medicine, music, and the arts of war. ...
Glory & Deeds
MYTHOLOGY: The Labors of Heracles CHAPTER 3: Glory & Deeds The Twelve Labors of Heracles became a defining feature of his legacy, each task intertwining hi...
Downfall & Death
The trials of Heracles, while monumental, did not shield him from the vulnerabilities that came with his divine heritage. His downfall began with his marriage t...
Legend & Legacy
The legacy of Heracles transcended his mortal life, establishing him as an enduring symbol of strength and heroism in both Greek and Roman cultures. In ancient ...
Timeline
Birth of Heracles
Heracles is born to Zeus and Alcmene, marked by a prophecy of greatness and jealousy from Hera.
Strangling of the Serpents
As an infant, Heracles displays extraordinary strength by killing the serpents sent by Hera.
Training with Chiron
Heracles is trained by the wise centaur Chiron, who imparts knowledge of combat and virtue.
Slaying the Nemean Lion
Heracles completes his first labor by defeating the invulnerable lion and wearing its skin.
Defeating the Lernaean Hydra
In his second labor, Heracles learns to combat the regenerative Hydra with the help of Iolaus.
Cleaning the Augean Stables
Heracles cleans the stables in a single day by diverting rivers, showcasing his ingenuity.
Capturing Cerberus
Heracles descends into the Underworld to capture the three-headed dog Cerberus for his final labor.
Death of Heracles
Heracles dies after being poisoned by a robe, leading to his apotheosis and ascent to Olympus.
Sources
- websiteTheoi Greek Mythology
A comprehensive source on the myths of Heracles.
- bookSmith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
Detailed entries on Heracles and related figures.
- ebookOvid's Metamorphoses
Ovid's version of the Heracles myth, influential in Roman culture.
- bookMythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes
A classic text on Greek mythology and its heroes.
- bookThe Hero with a Thousand Faces
Explores the archetype of the hero in various cultures.
- tv_showHercules: The Legendary Journeys
A popular television adaptation of the Heracles myth.
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