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Otherwise it's not lace v only. That's a lot of things.
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After all kinds of hard work and efforts, Hercules overcame countless difficulties and obstacles, completed the task assigned by King Eurystheus, and finally no longer had to be enslaved by him, and returned to Thebes. He was unable to live with his wife again because he killed several of the children he had with his wife, Megara, in his madness. Later, when his beloved nephew Iolaus offered to marry Megara, Hercules nodded and agreed.
He himself began to seek a bride. He transferred his love to the pretty Iol. She was the daughter of Eurytos, king of Okaria on the island of Eubaa.
Hercules learned archery with Eurythos as a child.
One day, the king announced that if anyone surpassed him and his son in archery, he could marry his daughter. When Hercules heard the news, he hurried to Okaria and mingled among the competitors. In the competition, he proved himself worthy of being a pupil of Eurytos, because he was superior not only to the king's son, but also to King Eurytos.
The king received him with great pomp, but he was worried about his daughter. Therefore, the king said that he needed to have plenty of time to think about the marriage. Eurytos' eldest son, Iphitos, who was exactly the same age as Hercules, praised Hercules' archery without jealousy, and became a friend of the hero.
He advised his father to accept this highly skilled guest. Eurytus was stubborn, and Hercules was so devastated that he left the palace and wandered for a long time.
One day, the servant came to King Eurythos and reported that a robber had stolen the king's herd. This thief is treacherous and cunning'Otolikos, known for his stealing skills. But Eurytus did not believe it, and said angrily
It can't be someone else, it must have been Hercules. He is the executioner who kills his own children!
I didn't promise to marry my daughter to him, and he did such a despicable revenge! "
Iphitos vigorously defended his friend, tactfully persuaded his father, and offered to go with Hercules in search of the stolen cow.
Hercules was very happy to see Iphitos coming to him. He warmly entertained the prince and promised to go with him in search of the stolen cattle. However, they found nothing and had to go back.
When they climbed the walls of Tirens to inspect the lost cattle from above, Hercules' madness flared up, and Hera, in anger, made him lose his mind, and saw his loyal friend Iphitos as his father's accomplice, and violently pushed Iphitos down from the high walls.
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Deianira asked the servant to give Hercules clothes stained with the blood of Nessus, thinking that this would be the end of it.
Guilt can make the husband look at himself.
Attentively, she saw the blood-anointed wool turn to ashes, and she faintly felt that something was wrong. Eventually, Nessus's plan succeeded, and Hercules was dying of pain when he put on his clothes, Hydra's venom seeping into his skin. In this way, a generation of great heroes of ancient Greek mythology regrettably and hastily ended their once infinitely glorious lives.
The weakness of human nature was so terrible that Deianira later committed suicide. This story is well documented in the Metamorphosis.
Greek mythological figure Hercules.
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