The story of the Hercules who rushed to the bullpen in ancient Greek mythology

Updated on culture 2024-04-12
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    O Hercules.

    The illegitimate son of Zeus, who grew up drinking Hera's milk. The power is endless.

    But Hora hates this son.

    Do everything you can to kill him.

    Hercules learned martial arts from the centaur Macaron.

    Then he was calculated by Hera to kill his friend.

    He took on 10 tasks to atone for his sins, and one of them was to clean the cowshed.

    But Hera said that he borrowed the power of the river and did not count for him to redo it.

    In the end, 12 were made.

    Later, he fell into the scheme, killed his wife, and did 12 more tasks. It's a hard life.

    Later became Hercules.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's Hercules.

    LS is a cartoon introduction, not recommended (unselfishly said) Hades is quite honest, and he has never done anything to seize the throne.

    Those two henchmen were just adding to the laughs.

    Philoctetes was also not Hercules' teacher, but Achilles', and it was Charon who taught Hercules.

    As for the so-called Mi'er (how to teach meg in the anime I saw), it's completely empty, and He's wife is Deianira and Grauc (isn't he?). Not sure).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The name upstairs is correct, but he didn't fight Charizard, and it was his brother Hercules, Hercules, who was one of Zeus's most promising sons, and I remember him, who seemed to have completed 11 Atonement Missions, and there were Charizards.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's Achilles, and I only remember one in the story, that is, why his heel (heel) is a weakness, because when he was born, his mother (who seems to be a god) let him soak in the water of the Styx in order to make him invulnerable, because he was carrying his heel to soak, so only the heel did not soak in the water, and the heel became the only weakness.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Achilles, the most famous story is the Trojan War.

    Although he was prophesied to die in Troy, he went for the sake of the hero's honor.

    In revenge for his good brother Patroclus, he killed Hector and died at the hands of Paris's arrows.

    The detailed story is in any Greek mythology, so you can look through it yourself.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Achilles, whose mother was Sitis, the daughter of the god of the sea. Foreseeing the death of his precious son in the Trojan War, Achilles was born by his mother pinching his heel and dimmering him in the water of the River Styx so that he would be invulnerable and not injured. But his heel, which his mother pinched with her fingers, did not touch the water of the River Styx, leaving him with a fatal weakness.

    Later, Achilles, who had shown great prowess in the Trojan War, was finally killed by a hidden arrow due to this Achilles' heel.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Antai bai

    Antai is the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea, and Gaiazhi, the god of the earth mother. He never felt tired, and his body could absorb the power of the earth as soon as it touched it.

    His favorite food is lion cubs and he takes pleasure in killing. In his entrenched territory, neither man nor animal was spared. Whenever a stranger came to Libya by sea or land, he forced the stranger to duel with him and put the person to death, and then used the dead man's skull to decorate the temple he had built for his father on the seashore.

    The great hero Hercules has come to Antey's territory. The gods gave him a mission, that is, to destroy all the monsters that hurt people and animals on the seashore and on the roads. When Hercules and Antey battled, both sides were amazed by the strength of their opponents.

    Although Hercules constantly knocked Antey to the ground, each time the Mother Earth goddess Gaia regained his strength. Eventually, Hercules discovered the secret of Antey's constant strength, and he grabbed the terrible giant, lifted his feet off the ground, and strangled him tightly in his arms, and finally strangled him to death.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Greek god Bai said that the strong man whose feet could not leave the ground was called Antai.

    According to mythology, Zhi Ateus was the son of Gaia, the goddess of the earth, and Bonesedonjung, the god of the sea, and lived in Libya. His wife's name was Tingis. Antaeus is immensely powerful, and as long as he maintains contact with the earth, he is invincible (because then he can continue to draw infinite power from his mother).

    He forced all who passed through his land to wrestle with him and kill them; The purpose was to collect the skulls of the deceased so that he could build a temple for his father, Poseidon.

    When Hercules, the greatest hero of Greek mythology, passed through Libya, he discovered the secret of Antaeus: Antaeus's infinite power came from contact with the earth. During the battle between the two, Hercules lifted Antaeus into the air so that he could not draw power from Gaia, and finally strangled him to death.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Antai is a giant and du hero of the myth of Hibaila, and is the son of the god of the sea, Poseidon, and the god of the earth, Zhigaia

    Child. His inner strength is in the earth.

    Rong, as long as the body does not leave the ground, the power is infinite and invincible; Once you leave the earth, you lose your ability to survive. Later, he was strangled in the air by Herax, the greatest hero of Greek mythology.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hercules Antey.

    If you don't leave the ground, you will be invincible in the world.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta vs. the Persian Cats.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Battle for the Change: Zeus overthrows his dad Ouranius.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Stories of ancient Greek mythology, children's favorite.

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