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July 30, 2009  Heracles The Labors of Heracles from Greek mythology.  by Mark Fiore  Text by Joel Skidmore Illustrated Edited by Riquette  Mory Copyright Myth web   This collection is a summary of Greek mythology. The text is only about Heracles - Hercules, about his life and deeds in the ancient world, coming with funny illustrations.  Riquette
July 30, 2009  Heracles Birth Hercules was the Roman name for  the greatest hero of Greek mythology  – Heracles. Like most authentic  heroes, Heracles had a god as one of  his parents, being the son of the  supreme deity Zeus and a mortal  woman. Zeus's queen Hera was  jealous of Heracles, and when he was  still an infant she sent two snakes  to kill him in his crib. Heracles was  found prattling delighted baby talk, a  strangled serpent in each hand.
July 30, 2009  Heracles The Labors When he had come of age and already  proved himself an unerring marksman  with a bow and arrow, a champion  wrestler and the possessor of  superhuman strength, Heracles was  driven mad by Hera. In frenzy, he  killed his own children. To atone for  this crime, he was sentenced to  perform a series of tasks, or "Labors", for his cousin Eurystheus, the king of  Tiryns and Mycenae. By rights,  Hercules should have been king  himself, but Hera had tricked her  husband Zeus into crowning  Eurystheus instead.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor One: The Nemean Lion As his first Labor, Heracles was  challenged to kill the Nemean lion.  This was no easy feat, for the beast's  parentage was supernatural and it  was more of a monster than an  ordinary lion. Its skin could not be  penetrated by spears or arrows.  Heracles blocked off the entrances to  the lion's cave, crawled into the close  confines where it would have to fight  face to face and throttled it to death  with his bare hands.  Ever afterwards he wore the lion's  skin as a cloak and its gaping jaws as  a helmet.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor Two: The Hydra King Eurystheus was so afraid of his  heroic cousin that when he saw him  coming with the Nemean lion on his  shoulder, he hid in a storage jar.  From this shelter he issued the order for  the next Labor. Heracles was to seek out and destroy the monstrous and  many-headed Hydra.  The mythmakers agree that the Hydra  lived in the swamps of Lerna, but they  seem to have had trouble counting its  heads. Some said that the Hydra had  eight or nine, while others claimed as  many as ten thousand. All agreed,  however, that as soon as one head was  beaten down or chopped off, two more  grew in its place.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor Two: The Hydra (continued) To make matters worse, the Hydra's  very breath was lethal. Even smelling  its footprints was enough to kill an  ordinary mortal. Fortunately, Heracles  was no ordinary mortal. He sought out  the monster in its lair and brought it out  into the open with flaming arrows. But  now the fight went in the Hydra's favor.  It twined its many heads around the  hero and tried to trip him up. It called  on an ally, a huge crab that also lived  in the swamp.  The crab bit Heracles in the heel and  further impeded his attack. Heracles  was on the verge of failure when he  remembered his nephew, Iolaus, the  son of his twin brother Iphicles.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor Two: The Hydra (concluded) Iolaus, who had driven Heracles to  Lerna in a chariot, looked on in anxiety  as his uncle became entangled in the  Hydra's snaky heads. Finally he could  bear it no longer. In response to his  uncle's shouts, he grabbed a burning  torch and dashed into the fray. Now, as  soon as Heracles cut off one of the  Hydra's heads, Iolaus was there to sear  the wounded neck with flame. This kept  further heads from sprouting. Heracles  cut off the heads one by one, with Iolaus  cauterizing the wounds. Finally  Heracles lopped off the one head that  was supposedly immortal and buried it  deep beneath a rock.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor Three: the Cerynitian Hind The third Labor was the capture of the  Cerynitian hind. Though a female deer,  this fleet-footed beast had golden  horns. It was sacred to Artemis,  goddess of the hunt, so Heracles dared  not wound it.  He hunted it for an entire year before  running it down on the banks of the  River Ladon in Arcadia. Taking careful  aim with his bow, he fired an arrow  between the tendons and bones of the  two forelegs, pinning it down without  drawing blood. All the same, Artemis  was displeased, but Heracles dodged  her wrath by blaming his taskmaster  Eurystheus.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor Four: the Erymanthian Boar The fourth Labor took Heracles back to  Arcadia in quest of an enormous boar, which he was challenged to bring back  alive. While tracking it down he stopped  to visit the centaur Pholus. This creature  -- half-horse, half-man -- was examining  one of the hero's arrows when he  accidentally dropped it on his foot.  Because it had been soaked in  poisonous Hydra venom, Pholus  succumbed immediately. Heracles finally  located the boar on Mount Erymanthus  and managed to drive it into a snowbank,  immobilizing it. Flinging it up onto his  shoulder, he carried it back to Eurystheus,  who cowered as usual in his storage jar.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor Five: The Augean Stables Eurystheus was very pleased with  himself for dreaming up the next Labor,  which he was sure would humiliate his  heroic cousin. Heracles was to clean out  the stables of King Augeas in a single  day. Augeas possessed vast herds of  cattle which had deposited their manure  in such quantity over the years that a  thick aroma hung over the entire  Peloponnesus. Instead of employing a  shovel and a basket as Eurystheus  imagined, Heracles diverted two rivers  through the stableyard and got the job  done without getting dirty. But because  he had demanded payment of Augeas,  Eurystheus refused to count this as a  Labor.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor Six: The Stymphalian Birds The sixth Labor pitted Heracles against  the Stymphalian birds, which inhabited  a marsh near Lake Stymphalus in  Arcadia. The sources differ as to  whether these birds feasted on human  flesh, killed men by shooting them with  feathers of brass or merely constituted a  nuisance because of their number.  Heracles could not approach the birds to  fight them - the ground was too swampy  to bear his weight and too mucky to  wade through. Finally he resorted to  some castanets given to him by the  goddess Athena. By making a racket  with these, he caused the birds to take  wing. And once they were in the air, he  brought them down by the dozens with  his arrows.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor Seven: the Cretan Bull Queen Pasiphae of Crete had been  inspired by a vengeful god to fall in love  with a bull, with the result that the  Minotaur was born -- a monster half-man  and half-bull that haunted the Labyrinth of  King Minos. Pasiphae's husband was  understandably eager to be rid of the bull,  which was also ravaging the Cretan  countryside, so Hercules was assigned the  task as his seventh Labor.  Although the beast belched flames, the  hero overpowered it and shipped it back  to the mainland. It ended up near  Athens, where it became the duty of  another hero, Theseus, to deal with it  once more.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor Eight: the Mares of Diomedes Next Heracles was instructed to bring  Eurystheus the mares of Diomedes.  These horses dined on the flesh of  travelers who made the mistake of  accepting Diomedes' hospitality. In one  version of the myth, Heracles pacified  the beasts by feeding them their own  master. In another, they satisfied their  appetites on the hero's squire, a young  man named Abderus. In any case,  Heracles soon rounded them up and  herded them down to sea, where he  embarked them for Tiryns. Once he  had shown them to Eurystheus, he  released them. They were eventually  eaten by wild animals on Mount  Olympus.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor Nine: Hippolyte's Belt The ninth Labor took Heracles to the  land of the Amazons, to retrieve the  belt of their queen for Eurystheus'  daughter. The Amazons were a race  of warrior women, great archers who had  invented the art of fighting from  horseback. Heracles recruited a number  of heroes to accompany him on this  expedition, among them Theseus. As it  turned out, the Amazon queen,  Hippolyte, willingly gave Hercules her  belt, but Hera was not about to let the  hero get off so easily. The goddess  stirred up the Amazons with a rumor that  the Greeks had captured their queen,  and a great battle ensued. Heracles  made off with the belt, and Theseus  Kidnapped an Amazon princess.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor Ten: the Cattle of Geryon In creating monsters and formidable foes,  the Greek mythmakers used a simple  technique of multiplication. Thus Geryon,  the owner of some famous cattle that  Heracles was now instructed to steal, had  three heads and/or three separate bodies  from the waist down. His watchdog,  Orthrus, had only two heads. This Labor  took place somewhere in the country we  know as Spain. The hound Orthrus  rushed at Heracles as he was making off  with the cattle, and the hero killed him  with a single blow from the wooden club  which he customarily carried. Geryon was  dispatched as well, and Heracles drove  the herd back to Greece, taking a wrong  turn along the way and passing through  Italy.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor Eleven: the Apples of the Hesperides The Hesperides were nymphs entrusted  by the goddess Hera with certain apples  which she had received as a wedding  present. These were kept in a grove  surrounded by a high wall and guarded  by Ladon, a many-headed dragon. The  grove was located in the far-western  mountains named for Atlas, one of the  Titans or first generation of gods. Atlas  had sided with one of his brothers in a  war against Zeus. In punishment, he was  compelled to support the weight of the  heavens by means of a pillar on his  shoulders. Heracles, in quest of the  apples, had been told that he would never  get them without the aid of Atlas.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor Eleven: the Apples of the Hesperides(concluded) The Titan was only too happy to oblige. He told the hero to hold the pillar while he  went to retrieve the fruit. But first Heracles  had to kill the dragon by means of an arrow over the garden wall. Atlas soon  returned with the apples but now realized  how nice it was not to have to strain for  Eternity keeping heaven and earth apart.  Heracles wondered if Atlas would mind  taking back the pillar just long enough for  him to fetch a cushion for his shoulder.  The Titan obliged and Heracles strolled  off, neglecting to return.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor Twelve: the Capture of Cerberus As his final Labor, Heracles was  instructed to bring the hellhound  Cerberus up from Hades, the kingdom  of the dead. The first barrier to the  soul's journey beyond the grave was  the most famous river of the  Underworld, the Styx. Here the newly  dead congregated as insubstantial  shades, mere wraiths of their former  selves, awaiting passage in the  ferryboat of Charon the Boatman.  Charon wouldn't take anyone  across unless they met two conditions.  Firstly, they had to pay a bribe in the form of a coin under the corpse's  tongue. And secondly, they had to be dead. Heracles met neither  condition, a circumstance which aggravated Charon's natural grouchiness.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Labor Twelve: the Capture of Cerberus (concluded) But Heracles simply glowered so fiercely  that Charon meekly conveyed him across  the Styx. The greater challenge was  Cerberus, who had razor teeth, three (or  maybe fifty) heads, a venomous snake for  a tail and another swarm of snakes  growing out of his back. These lashed at  Heracles while Cerberus lunged for a  purchase on his throat. Fortunately, the  hero was wearing his trusty lion's skin,  which was impenetrable by anything short  of a thunderbolt from Zeus. Heracles  eventually choked Cerberus into  submission and dragged him to Tiryns,  where he received due credit for this final  Labor.
July 30, 2009  Heracles Death Heracles had a great many other  adventures, in after years as well as in  between his Labors. It was poisonous  Hydra venom that eventually brought  about his demise. He had allowed a  centaur to ferry his wife Deianara across a  river, and the centaur had attacked her on  the other side. Heracles killed him with an  arrow, but before he died he told Deinara  to keep some of his blood for a love  potion. Deinara used some on Heracles'  tunic to keep him faithful; little realizing  that it had been poisoned with Hydra  venom from the arrow. Heracles donned  the tunic and died in agony.

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Heracles - Hercules

  • 1. July 30, 2009 Heracles The Labors of Heracles from Greek mythology. by Mark Fiore Text by Joel Skidmore Illustrated Edited by Riquette Mory Copyright Myth web  This collection is a summary of Greek mythology. The text is only about Heracles - Hercules, about his life and deeds in the ancient world, coming with funny illustrations. Riquette
  • 2. July 30, 2009 Heracles Birth Hercules was the Roman name for the greatest hero of Greek mythology – Heracles. Like most authentic heroes, Heracles had a god as one of his parents, being the son of the supreme deity Zeus and a mortal woman. Zeus's queen Hera was jealous of Heracles, and when he was still an infant she sent two snakes to kill him in his crib. Heracles was found prattling delighted baby talk, a strangled serpent in each hand.
  • 3. July 30, 2009 Heracles The Labors When he had come of age and already proved himself an unerring marksman with a bow and arrow, a champion wrestler and the possessor of superhuman strength, Heracles was driven mad by Hera. In frenzy, he killed his own children. To atone for this crime, he was sentenced to perform a series of tasks, or "Labors", for his cousin Eurystheus, the king of Tiryns and Mycenae. By rights, Hercules should have been king himself, but Hera had tricked her husband Zeus into crowning Eurystheus instead.
  • 4. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor One: The Nemean Lion As his first Labor, Heracles was challenged to kill the Nemean lion. This was no easy feat, for the beast's parentage was supernatural and it was more of a monster than an ordinary lion. Its skin could not be penetrated by spears or arrows. Heracles blocked off the entrances to the lion's cave, crawled into the close confines where it would have to fight face to face and throttled it to death with his bare hands. Ever afterwards he wore the lion's skin as a cloak and its gaping jaws as a helmet.
  • 5. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor Two: The Hydra King Eurystheus was so afraid of his heroic cousin that when he saw him coming with the Nemean lion on his shoulder, he hid in a storage jar. From this shelter he issued the order for the next Labor. Heracles was to seek out and destroy the monstrous and many-headed Hydra. The mythmakers agree that the Hydra lived in the swamps of Lerna, but they seem to have had trouble counting its heads. Some said that the Hydra had eight or nine, while others claimed as many as ten thousand. All agreed, however, that as soon as one head was beaten down or chopped off, two more grew in its place.
  • 6. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor Two: The Hydra (continued) To make matters worse, the Hydra's very breath was lethal. Even smelling its footprints was enough to kill an ordinary mortal. Fortunately, Heracles was no ordinary mortal. He sought out the monster in its lair and brought it out into the open with flaming arrows. But now the fight went in the Hydra's favor. It twined its many heads around the hero and tried to trip him up. It called on an ally, a huge crab that also lived in the swamp. The crab bit Heracles in the heel and further impeded his attack. Heracles was on the verge of failure when he remembered his nephew, Iolaus, the son of his twin brother Iphicles.
  • 7. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor Two: The Hydra (concluded) Iolaus, who had driven Heracles to Lerna in a chariot, looked on in anxiety as his uncle became entangled in the Hydra's snaky heads. Finally he could bear it no longer. In response to his uncle's shouts, he grabbed a burning torch and dashed into the fray. Now, as soon as Heracles cut off one of the Hydra's heads, Iolaus was there to sear the wounded neck with flame. This kept further heads from sprouting. Heracles cut off the heads one by one, with Iolaus cauterizing the wounds. Finally Heracles lopped off the one head that was supposedly immortal and buried it deep beneath a rock.
  • 8. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor Three: the Cerynitian Hind The third Labor was the capture of the Cerynitian hind. Though a female deer, this fleet-footed beast had golden horns. It was sacred to Artemis, goddess of the hunt, so Heracles dared not wound it. He hunted it for an entire year before running it down on the banks of the River Ladon in Arcadia. Taking careful aim with his bow, he fired an arrow between the tendons and bones of the two forelegs, pinning it down without drawing blood. All the same, Artemis was displeased, but Heracles dodged her wrath by blaming his taskmaster Eurystheus.
  • 9. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor Four: the Erymanthian Boar The fourth Labor took Heracles back to Arcadia in quest of an enormous boar, which he was challenged to bring back alive. While tracking it down he stopped to visit the centaur Pholus. This creature -- half-horse, half-man -- was examining one of the hero's arrows when he accidentally dropped it on his foot. Because it had been soaked in poisonous Hydra venom, Pholus succumbed immediately. Heracles finally located the boar on Mount Erymanthus and managed to drive it into a snowbank, immobilizing it. Flinging it up onto his shoulder, he carried it back to Eurystheus, who cowered as usual in his storage jar.
  • 10. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor Five: The Augean Stables Eurystheus was very pleased with himself for dreaming up the next Labor, which he was sure would humiliate his heroic cousin. Heracles was to clean out the stables of King Augeas in a single day. Augeas possessed vast herds of cattle which had deposited their manure in such quantity over the years that a thick aroma hung over the entire Peloponnesus. Instead of employing a shovel and a basket as Eurystheus imagined, Heracles diverted two rivers through the stableyard and got the job done without getting dirty. But because he had demanded payment of Augeas, Eurystheus refused to count this as a Labor.
  • 11. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor Six: The Stymphalian Birds The sixth Labor pitted Heracles against the Stymphalian birds, which inhabited a marsh near Lake Stymphalus in Arcadia. The sources differ as to whether these birds feasted on human flesh, killed men by shooting them with feathers of brass or merely constituted a nuisance because of their number. Heracles could not approach the birds to fight them - the ground was too swampy to bear his weight and too mucky to wade through. Finally he resorted to some castanets given to him by the goddess Athena. By making a racket with these, he caused the birds to take wing. And once they were in the air, he brought them down by the dozens with his arrows.
  • 12. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor Seven: the Cretan Bull Queen Pasiphae of Crete had been inspired by a vengeful god to fall in love with a bull, with the result that the Minotaur was born -- a monster half-man and half-bull that haunted the Labyrinth of King Minos. Pasiphae's husband was understandably eager to be rid of the bull, which was also ravaging the Cretan countryside, so Hercules was assigned the task as his seventh Labor. Although the beast belched flames, the hero overpowered it and shipped it back to the mainland. It ended up near Athens, where it became the duty of another hero, Theseus, to deal with it once more.
  • 13. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor Eight: the Mares of Diomedes Next Heracles was instructed to bring Eurystheus the mares of Diomedes. These horses dined on the flesh of travelers who made the mistake of accepting Diomedes' hospitality. In one version of the myth, Heracles pacified the beasts by feeding them their own master. In another, they satisfied their appetites on the hero's squire, a young man named Abderus. In any case, Heracles soon rounded them up and herded them down to sea, where he embarked them for Tiryns. Once he had shown them to Eurystheus, he released them. They were eventually eaten by wild animals on Mount Olympus.
  • 14. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor Nine: Hippolyte's Belt The ninth Labor took Heracles to the land of the Amazons, to retrieve the belt of their queen for Eurystheus' daughter. The Amazons were a race of warrior women, great archers who had invented the art of fighting from horseback. Heracles recruited a number of heroes to accompany him on this expedition, among them Theseus. As it turned out, the Amazon queen, Hippolyte, willingly gave Hercules her belt, but Hera was not about to let the hero get off so easily. The goddess stirred up the Amazons with a rumor that the Greeks had captured their queen, and a great battle ensued. Heracles made off with the belt, and Theseus Kidnapped an Amazon princess.
  • 15. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor Ten: the Cattle of Geryon In creating monsters and formidable foes, the Greek mythmakers used a simple technique of multiplication. Thus Geryon, the owner of some famous cattle that Heracles was now instructed to steal, had three heads and/or three separate bodies from the waist down. His watchdog, Orthrus, had only two heads. This Labor took place somewhere in the country we know as Spain. The hound Orthrus rushed at Heracles as he was making off with the cattle, and the hero killed him with a single blow from the wooden club which he customarily carried. Geryon was dispatched as well, and Heracles drove the herd back to Greece, taking a wrong turn along the way and passing through Italy.
  • 16. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor Eleven: the Apples of the Hesperides The Hesperides were nymphs entrusted by the goddess Hera with certain apples which she had received as a wedding present. These were kept in a grove surrounded by a high wall and guarded by Ladon, a many-headed dragon. The grove was located in the far-western mountains named for Atlas, one of the Titans or first generation of gods. Atlas had sided with one of his brothers in a war against Zeus. In punishment, he was compelled to support the weight of the heavens by means of a pillar on his shoulders. Heracles, in quest of the apples, had been told that he would never get them without the aid of Atlas.
  • 17. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor Eleven: the Apples of the Hesperides(concluded) The Titan was only too happy to oblige. He told the hero to hold the pillar while he went to retrieve the fruit. But first Heracles had to kill the dragon by means of an arrow over the garden wall. Atlas soon returned with the apples but now realized how nice it was not to have to strain for Eternity keeping heaven and earth apart. Heracles wondered if Atlas would mind taking back the pillar just long enough for him to fetch a cushion for his shoulder. The Titan obliged and Heracles strolled off, neglecting to return.
  • 18. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor Twelve: the Capture of Cerberus As his final Labor, Heracles was instructed to bring the hellhound Cerberus up from Hades, the kingdom of the dead. The first barrier to the soul's journey beyond the grave was the most famous river of the Underworld, the Styx. Here the newly dead congregated as insubstantial shades, mere wraiths of their former selves, awaiting passage in the ferryboat of Charon the Boatman. Charon wouldn't take anyone across unless they met two conditions. Firstly, they had to pay a bribe in the form of a coin under the corpse's tongue. And secondly, they had to be dead. Heracles met neither condition, a circumstance which aggravated Charon's natural grouchiness.
  • 19. July 30, 2009 Heracles Labor Twelve: the Capture of Cerberus (concluded) But Heracles simply glowered so fiercely that Charon meekly conveyed him across the Styx. The greater challenge was Cerberus, who had razor teeth, three (or maybe fifty) heads, a venomous snake for a tail and another swarm of snakes growing out of his back. These lashed at Heracles while Cerberus lunged for a purchase on his throat. Fortunately, the hero was wearing his trusty lion's skin, which was impenetrable by anything short of a thunderbolt from Zeus. Heracles eventually choked Cerberus into submission and dragged him to Tiryns, where he received due credit for this final Labor.
  • 20. July 30, 2009 Heracles Death Heracles had a great many other adventures, in after years as well as in between his Labors. It was poisonous Hydra venom that eventually brought about his demise. He had allowed a centaur to ferry his wife Deianara across a river, and the centaur had attacked her on the other side. Heracles killed him with an arrow, but before he died he told Deinara to keep some of his blood for a love potion. Deinara used some on Heracles' tunic to keep him faithful; little realizing that it had been poisoned with Hydra venom from the arrow. Heracles donned the tunic and died in agony.