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Herakles

noun
1.
(classical mythology) a hero noted for his strength; performed 12 immense labors to gain immortality.  Synonyms: Alcides, Heracles, Hercules.






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... of Beauty, and Poseidon the Ruler of the Sea, and Hephaistos the King of the Fire, who taught men to work in metals."[2] There, too, are legends which resemble those of Orpheus and Eurydike, of Eros and Psyche, of Jason and the Golden Fleece, of the labours of Herakles, of Sigurd and Brynhilt, of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. There, too, in forms which can be traced with ease, we have the stories of Fairyland—the germs of the Thousand and One Tales of the Arabian Nights, the narratives of giants, and dwarfs, ...
— Fairy Tales; Their Origin and Meaning • John Thackray Bunce



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