It's actually not a complete account of all of His deeds. There were plenty of other stories involving Hercules after the labors. He had an extensive career and there are more stories about Hercules than any other hero
Hercules exists in a bit of a grey area. The myths where He comes into conflict with Gods are clearly meant to illustrate that He Himself is a God in His own right. They're allusions to His later apotheosis and worship. However, He starts out as a mortal and is therefore still subject to what is expected of Him as a mortal. So yes, there are myths that show both of these things because He is meant to be understood as both. He is a man and a divinity.
@@2prider451 It literally doesn't matter. There is no "Roman version" of Hercules' story. There are myths involving Hercules unique to Rome but the implication in those stories is that it is the exact same guy and he just so happens to be engaging with their people. This is why when Hercules was worshipped by the Romans He was given Greek-inspired rites. They acknowledged that He was an ethnically Greek person.
why do you call him Hercules and not his correct Greek name Heracles? Surely a channel as knowledgeable as this knows the difference? Or is it that our society has so long known him as Hercules, it no longer matters?
Honestly? It really doesn't matter if you call Him Herakles or Hercules. It's the same guy. Hercules is literally just a latinized way of saying Herakles. The Romans even acknowledged this by worshipping Hercules with Greek-inspired rites to acknowledge that He was born an ethnic Greek. There is no "Roman version" of Hercules' story. There are myths that involve Him being active in Rome but these are meant to be understood as taking place in the same timeline as His other adventures
It was Alcides yes, but after he was attacked with snakes a priest of Hera told his mother to change his name to Heracles meaning “for the glory of Hera” to attempt to appease her (didn’t work and hera kept hating him ofc)
They are spirits. They are not physical beings. Their ability to mate is more so poetic symbolism. Hercules' spirit went to Mount Olympus because it is the part of Him that actually could. The physical body is still going to reside on the physical plane
should upload his 12 labors + late deeds combined
👏👏 Good. Very good Complete of Late Deeds of Hercules in Greek Mythology history. Well done. Congratulations now that was true story ever!
It's actually not a complete account of all of His deeds. There were plenty of other stories involving Hercules after the labors. He had an extensive career and there are more stories about Hercules than any other hero
Yaaai you did it completely history Hercules compilation episode absolutely and I love that my brother father ❤.
Even after everything in the end, he did perish, but then entered
So both Hercules and Zeus have crazy jelous wife's the only difference here is that Hercules didn't cheat on her.
That we know of. He might have.
@DarthDestructusTheSithLord he had numerous affairs during his labours
Like father like son lol
A few millennium later, he was summoned as a comic book super hero...
But, we still wait for his live action movie under the infamous Marvel.
Infamous?
Thanks for the video 👍🏻
We wanna see Beowulf
Are you going to combine this with the labors into one long full video? :D
So easy for him to conquer Troy. Achilles really needs to up his game man
❤🤍💙 all your videos mate👍
Hail Hercules!
Hail Hercules
Hail Hercules the greatest hero of them all son of Zeus slayer of monsters
Hercules was god fearing after beating up a God lol
Hercules exists in a bit of a grey area. The myths where He comes into conflict with Gods are clearly meant to illustrate that He Himself is a God in His own right. They're allusions to His later apotheosis and worship. However, He starts out as a mortal and is therefore still subject to what is expected of Him as a mortal. So yes, there are myths that show both of these things because He is meant to be understood as both. He is a man and a divinity.
It's Heracles not Hercules
It's both
Honey, you mean Hunkules
@@WildMen4444 bruh when you want to talk about his story then mention the Greek version not the Roman one
@@2prider451 It literally doesn't matter. There is no "Roman version" of Hercules' story. There are myths involving Hercules unique to Rome but the implication in those stories is that it is the exact same guy and he just so happens to be engaging with their people. This is why when Hercules was worshipped by the Romans He was given Greek-inspired rites. They acknowledged that He was an ethnically Greek person.
It's Hercule Satan
Where is Argonautic Campaign? Heraclis took also part on it.
That was during the Fourth Labor
So Ajax the Great is the cousin of Hector, Foremost Champion of Troy. They met in a dual at the gates of Troy, and it was a stalemate
why do you call him Hercules and not his correct Greek name Heracles? Surely a channel as knowledgeable as this knows the difference?
Or is it that our society has so long known him as Hercules, it no longer matters?
Honestly? It really doesn't matter if you call Him Herakles or Hercules. It's the same guy. Hercules is literally just a latinized way of saying Herakles. The Romans even acknowledged this by worshipping Hercules with Greek-inspired rites to acknowledge that He was born an ethnic Greek. There is no "Roman version" of Hercules' story. There are myths that involve Him being active in Rome but these are meant to be understood as taking place in the same timeline as His other adventures
It's Heracles but if you want to get really technical his real name is Alcides
Herakles / Hercules is the much better name for Him because it reflects who He became in life.
It was Alcides yes, but after he was attacked with snakes a priest of Hera told his mother to change his name to Heracles meaning “for the glory of Hera” to attempt to appease her (didn’t work and hera kept hating him ofc)
even Hercules was killed by a woman..😢..his wife
Reminds me of Samson
I would say he was killed more by the centaur than by his wife, since she didn't know what she was doing
@@Vitali_Osandorshe should have
I thought Greek gods were more than "spirits", since they mated with humans and all, so how come than only Hercules' spirit went to Mount Olympus?
They are spirits. They are not physical beings. Their ability to mate is more so poetic symbolism. Hercules' spirit went to Mount Olympus because it is the part of Him that actually could. The physical body is still going to reside on the physical plane
Waooo
Why do you say Hercules not Heracules??
It's really Heracles in Greek Mythology, not Hercules. That's his Roman Mythology counterpart.
Journey to the west day 14
So fight a guy who invented pankratos right
That was until Superman killed him again
Again the two endings didn't happen at the same time.
They did
@@WildMen4444 no they didn't
@@2prider451 It literally happened in Ovid's Metamorphoses
@@WildMen4444 no it isn't