The second labor of Hercules was to kill the Lernean Hydra. From the murky waters of the swamps near a place called Lerna.The most dangerous labor of all was the twelfth and final one. Eurystheus ordered Hercules to go to the Underworld and kidnap the beast called Cerberus (or Kerberos).
Hercules had to complete the 12 labors because he was to atone to crime he committed.These tasks were put before him by Eurysthesus mostly to make Hercules feel inferior. After he completed the 12 labors he became pure and is forgive for killing his wife and son.
The lion The heydra The hind The boar The stable The birds The bull The hoses The belt The cattle The alpples Cerbuses He had to prove himself because he killed his family
HerculesIn a confused and angry state killed his own wife and children. Labor 1: The Nemean Lion Labor 2: The Lernean Hydra Labor 3: The Hind of Ceryneia Labor 4: The Erymanthean Boar Labor 5: The Augean Stables Labor 6: The Stymphalian Birds Labor 7: The Cretan Bull Labor 8: The Horses of Diomedes Labor 9: The Belt of Hippolyte Labor 10: Geryon's Cattle Labor 11: The Apples of the Hesperides Labor 12: Cerberus
The horses of Diomedes are man eating horses. Than there is the apples of Hesperides are from Zeus that Hera gave him. Though Hera did not want heracules to get them. He had to prove himself so he knows that he did not kill his family but Hera curse to do it.
Heracles isn't scared at all and raises an army of his own. Our hero leads the charge, obliterating the Minyans and killing the King Erginus himself. King Creon of Thebes is more than a little grateful to Heracles, so he gives Heracles his daughter, Megara, as a bride. Every thing is happy for a while, and Heracles and Megara have a bunch of kids. Eventually though, Heracles' archenemy Hera, Queen of the Gods, steps in to ruin his life. (Hera hates Heracles because he's the illegitimate son of her husband, Zeus.) The Queen of the Gods gets seriously nasty and causes Heracles to go crazy and kill all of his children (Whoa.) Needless to say, Heracles feels more than a little guilty about killing his kids and all.
"The goddess Hera, determined to make trouble for Hercules, made him lose his mind. In a confused and angry state, he killed his own wife and children.
When he awakened from his "temporary insanity," Hercules was shocked and upset by what he'd done. He prayed to the god Apollo for guidance, and the god's oracle told him he would have to serve Eurystheus, the king of Tiryns and Mycenae, for twelve years, in punishment for the murders.
As part of his sentence, Hercules had to perform twelve Labors, feats so difficult that they seemed impossible. Fortunately, Hercules had the help of Hermes and Athena, sympathetic deities who showed up when he really needed help. By the end of these Labors, Hercules was, without a doubt, Greece's greatest hero.
His struggles made Hercules the perfect embodiment of an idea the Greeks called pathos, the experience of virtuous struggle and suffering which would lead to fame and, in Hercules' case, immortality."
The twelve labours of Hercules are a series of episodes concerning a penance carried out by Heracles, the greatest of the Greek heroes, whose name was later romanised as Hercules.
The second labor of Hercules was to kill the Lernean Hydra. From the murky waters of the swamps near a place called Lerna, the hydra would rise up and terrorize the countryside. After the complicated business with the Stymphalian Birds, Hercules easily disposed of the Cretan Bull.
Hercules was challenged to kill the Neman lion Hydra king Eurystheus was afraid when he seen heroic with the Neman lion he was so afraid he ran to the storage jar
Hercules was told to kill the lernean hydra which he did by chopping off a head then burning it so it wouldn't grow back eventually he chopped off all eight heads then buried the last immortal head.
Labor 1: The Nemean Lion Labor 2: The Lernean Hydra Labor 3: The Hind of Ceryneia Labor 4: The Erymanthean Boar Labor 5: The Augean Stables Labor 6: The Stymphalian Birds Labor 7: The Cretan Bull Labor 8: The Horses of Diomedes Labor 9: The Belt of Hippolyte Labor 10: Geryon's Cattle Labor 11: The Apples of the Hesperides Labor 12: Cerberus This was all Hercules labors.
King Eurystheus decided Hercules first task would be to bring him the skin of an invulnerable lion which terrorized the hills around Nemea. Minos himself in order to prove his claim to the throne, had promised the sea-god Poseidon that he would sacrifice whatever the god sent him from the sea. But Minos didn't listen because he thought that the bull was to beautiful to kill, so he killed another bull instead. Poseidon furious at Minos sends the bull in rampage through Crete, and that causes Minos' wife to fall in love with it and there for gives birth to a Minotaur. And for why Hercules undertook the twelve labors is because, Hera determined to make trouble for Hercules, made him lose his mind and caused him to kill his wife and children.
Hercules was challenged to kill the Neman lion
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DeleteThe second labor of Hercules was to kill the Lernean Hydra. From the murky waters of the swamps near a place called Lerna.The most dangerous labor of all was the twelfth and final one. Eurystheus ordered Hercules to go to the Underworld and kidnap the beast called Cerberus (or Kerberos).
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DeleteHercules had to complete the 12 labors because he was to atone to crime he committed.These tasks were put before him by Eurysthesus mostly to make Hercules feel inferior. After he completed the 12 labors he became pure and is forgive for killing his wife and son.
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DeleteThe eight labor of Hercules was to kill the man eating mares, and had to kill Diomedes, the king of a Thracian tribe called the Bistones.
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Labor 2: The Lernean Hydra
Labor 3: The Hind of Ceryneia
Labor 4: The Erymanthean Boar
Labor 5: The Augean Stables
Labor 6: The Stymphalian Birds
Labor 7: The Cretan Bull
Labor 8: The Horses of Diomedes
Labor 9: The Belt of Hippolyte
Labor 10: Geryon's Cattle
Labor 11: The Apples of the Hesperides
Labor 12: Cerberus
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DeleteThe horses of Diomedes are man eating horses. Than there is the apples of Hesperides are from Zeus that Hera gave him. Though Hera did not want heracules to get them. He had to prove himself so he knows that he did not kill his family but Hera curse to do it.
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DeleteHeracles isn't scared at all and raises an army of his own.
ReplyDeleteOur hero leads the charge, obliterating the Minyans and killing the King Erginus himself.
King Creon of Thebes is more than a little grateful to Heracles, so he gives Heracles his daughter, Megara, as a bride.
Every thing is happy for a while, and Heracles and Megara have a bunch of kids.
Eventually though, Heracles' archenemy Hera, Queen of the Gods, steps in to ruin his life. (Hera hates Heracles because he's the illegitimate son of her husband, Zeus.)
The Queen of the Gods gets seriously nasty and causes Heracles to go crazy and kill all of his children (Whoa.)
Needless to say, Heracles feels more than a little guilty about killing his kids and all.
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Delete"The goddess Hera, determined to make trouble for Hercules, made him lose his mind. In a confused and angry state, he killed his own wife and children.
ReplyDeleteWhen he awakened from his "temporary insanity," Hercules was shocked and upset by what he'd done. He prayed to the god Apollo for guidance, and the god's oracle told him he would have to serve Eurystheus, the king of Tiryns and Mycenae, for twelve years, in punishment for the murders.
As part of his sentence, Hercules had to perform twelve Labors, feats so difficult that they seemed impossible. Fortunately, Hercules had the help of Hermes and Athena, sympathetic deities who showed up when he really needed help. By the end of these Labors, Hercules was, without a doubt, Greece's greatest hero.
His struggles made Hercules the perfect embodiment of an idea the Greeks called pathos, the experience of virtuous struggle and suffering which would lead to fame and, in Hercules' case, immortality."
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DeleteThe twelve labours of Hercules are a series of episodes concerning a penance carried out by Heracles, the greatest of the Greek heroes, whose name was later romanised as Hercules.
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DeleteThe second labor of Hercules was to kill the Lernean Hydra. From the murky waters of the swamps near a place called Lerna, the hydra would rise up and terrorize the countryside. After the complicated business with the Stymphalian Birds, Hercules easily disposed of the Cretan Bull.
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DeleteHercules was told to kill the lernean hydra which he did by chopping off a head then burning it so it wouldn't grow back eventually he chopped off all eight heads then buried the last immortal head.
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Labor 1: The Nemean Lion
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Labor 3: The Hind of Ceryneia
Labor 4: The Erymanthean Boar
Labor 5: The Augean Stables
Labor 6: The Stymphalian Birds
Labor 7: The Cretan Bull
Labor 8: The Horses of Diomedes
Labor 9: The Belt of Hippolyte
Labor 10: Geryon's Cattle
Labor 11: The Apples of the Hesperides
Labor 12: Cerberus
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He killed his whole family.
ReplyDeleteKing Eurystheus decided Hercules first task would be to bring him the skin of an invulnerable lion which terrorized the hills around Nemea. Minos himself in order to prove his claim to the throne, had promised the sea-god Poseidon that he would sacrifice whatever the god sent him from the sea. But Minos didn't listen because he thought that the bull was to beautiful to kill, so he killed another bull instead. Poseidon furious at Minos sends the bull in rampage through Crete, and that causes Minos' wife to fall in love with it and there for gives birth to a Minotaur. And for why Hercules undertook the twelve labors is because, Hera determined to make trouble for Hercules, made him lose his mind and caused him to kill his wife and children.
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