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The legendary constellation Hercules. Hercules is a big star in the sky on summer nights constellation
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The stars in are not very bright, and they are all composed of stars such as 3 and 4. In 1934, a new star explosion was found in the constellation Hercules. Its brightness reached first grade, but it has become a dark star. Legend of Hercules
Heracles is half god and half man. His father is Zeus, the king of the gods, and his mother is Archmene, Princess of Michenai, the granddaughter of Parseus. It is said that when he was young, he could kill two Mang snakes with his hands, and dug out the Strait of Gibraltar with his bare hands.
At the age of 18, he was the bravest, most handsome, greatest and most intelligent hero in Greece, and the strongest man in the world. He has built many outstanding achievements in his life, especially 12 achievements, such as killing the lion spirit and eliminating the nine headed serpent Hydra, are most praised by people. There is nothing he can't do in the world. Even the gods defeated the giant family with his help. However, Hera was very jealous. She could not tolerate the child born by the husband's mistress and tried to kill him again and again.
Hera failed to defeat him, but Heracles lost to his lover in the end. After his death, he was elevated to the sky and became the constellation of Immortals. But the image of this great hero, for people in the northern hemisphere, is upside down with his head down and feet up, which looks inconvenient, but for people in the southern hemisphere, it is very natural.
He is one of the core figures of Greek mythology. It is said that he has left the world twelve great achievements.
The first is to kill the giant lion in the forest of Menea.
Second, subdue the monster Hydra (Hydra, Serpent). In this event, Hera's accomplice Cancer was also killed.
Third, capture the red deer cerinean alive. This red deer has bronze hooves and gold horns, and was dedicated to Artemis, the god of hunting: Heracles spent a year chasing the red deer, and finally caught it after it slept.
Fourth, catch the ferocious boar alive. Hercules drove it out of the forest and forced it into a snow covered canyon. The wild boar was trapped in the snow and caught alive.
Fifth, Augia's corral. Augia, the king of elis, has a huge herd. He asked Hercules to clean his huge stall in one day. Heracles opened two gaps in the corral and led the nearby river water to complete the cleaning. Hercules asked Augia for a reward and was refused.
Sixth, expel strange birds. The strange birds near the stubbhal swamp have bronze beaks and claws, and they attack and eat people passing by. Heracles scared them off with the divine clock presented by Athena, and then shot them with bows and arrows.
Seventh, easily subdue strange cattle.
Eighth, diomedes and his monster. Diomedes is the king of the belligerent bistons. he has four man eating monsters. Hercules subdued them and loaded them on the boat to return. Later, diomedes led troops to catch up. Hercules defeated diomedes and threw him to the monsters.
The ninth piece is the gold belt of HYPOLITA. The Queen Hypolita of Horsewomen has a gold belt. Although Hera tried to provoke the relationship between the Queen and Heracles, Heracles still succeeded in taking the gold belt.
Tenth, jerion and his livestock. Jerion is a man eating demon with three heads and six arms. Hercules hit all three bodies of Jerion with one arrow and killed him. Hercules possessed his opponent's livestock.
The eleventh one is the golden apple.
Twelfth, go deep into the underworld, defeat Hades and bring his love to the ground with three vicious dogs.
After completing the twelve meritorious deeds and gaining freedom, Heracles left Meghala and went to Ocalia to propose to Ile, daughter of Eurytos. At this time, the owner's cattle were stolen
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Innocent, he went out with Eurytos' son to search. Hera drove him mad and killed his companion. In order to atone for his sins, he served as a slave for three years to Onphale, the queen of Lydia. It is said that he also took part in the voyage of Argo ship heroes and the hunting of Kaludon to attack the king of Troy, Laomedon. When he attacked Piros, Hades personally helped the local king Neelus in the battle, and was severely injured by him. Later, he married Deianera of Kaludon. On the way to Trakis with his wife, Nezos, a centaur, tried to take his wife away and was shot to death with a poisonous arrow. Before dying, the centaur persuaded Ianegra to collect his poisonous blood so that he could use it to restore his husband's love for her in the future. When Hercules attacked Ocalia, he captured Iol, who worried about being abandoned, and gave the shirt smeared with poison blood to her husband.
After he put on this dress, his whole body caught fire and he was in agony. He misunderstood his wife for hurting him. When she found out the problem, she was ashamed and committed suicide. He also understood that he had misunderstood Ianella. According to Zeus' will, he became the god of Olympus after his death. Hera voluntarily reconciled with him and gave him the youth goddess Herb as his wife.