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You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Dwayne Johnson Hercules Ian McShane Amphiaraus John Hurt Lord Cotys Rufus Sewell Autolycus Aksel Hennie Atalanta Reece Ritchie Iolaus Joseph Fiennes King Eurystheus Tobias Santelmann Rhesus Peter Mullan Sitacles Rebecca Ferguson Ergenia Isaac Andrews Arius Joe Anderson Phineas Stephen Peacocke Stephanos Nicholas Moss Edit Storyline B.
Taglines: Before he was a legend, he was a man. Edit Did You Know? Trivia During shooting of the scene where Hercules breaks free of his chains, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson stated that he "blacked out" after every take, "I asked the prop department to lock me in with real steel chains that I couldn't break, so the performance would be real.
When Hercules finally accepts his fate of being the son of Zeus, it's the epic moment of the mythology, and our movie. We shot this scene eight times.
I blacked out every time. Down to my knees. Well worth the pain. This moment is iconic. I'm excited for you to see it. Goofs A delivery of armour is made to the army but if you go back a bit some soldiers can be seen already wearing it.
Quotes [ first lines ] Amphiaraus : ou think you know the truth about him? You know nothing. His father was Zeus. The Zeus.
King of the gods. His mother, Alcmene, a mortal woman. Together, they had a boy. Half human, half god.
But Zeus' queen, Hera, saw this bastard child as an insult, a living reminder of her husband's infidelity. Alcmene named the boy Hercules, which means glory of Hera, but this failed to appease the goddess.
She wanted him dead. Luckily, he took after his father. Once he reached manhood, the gods Crazy Credits When the credits roll, there is a 3d animation sequence going over Hercules' labors against the beasts which shows how his companions helped him to slay them.
Alternate Versions The theatrical version was pre-cut following advice from the BBFC to remove "bloody detail" in three scenes, in order to obtain a 12A rating.
Soundtracks Jungle Written by Jamie N. The earliest evidence that show the worship of Heracles in popular cult was in 6th century BCE — and — via an ancient inscription from Phaleron.
Extraordinary strength, courage , ingenuity, and sexual prowess with both males and females were among the characteristics commonly attributed to him.
Heracles used his wits on several occasions when his strength did not suffice, such as when laboring for the king Augeas of Elis , wrestling the giant Antaeus , or tricking Atlas into taking the sky back onto his shoulders.
Together with Hermes he was the patron and protector of gymnasia and palaestrae. These qualities did not prevent him from being regarded as a playful figure who used games to relax from his labors and played a great deal with children.
There was also a coldness to his character, which was demonstrated by Sophocles' depiction of the hero in The Trachiniae.
Heracles threatened his marriage with his desire to bring two women under the same roof; one of them was his wife Deianeira.
In the works of Euripides involving Heracles, his actions were partly driven by forces outside rational human control.
By highlighting the divine causation of his madness, Euripides problematized Heracles' character and status within the civilized context.
It was indicated that he preferred the extravagant violence of the heroic life and that its ghosts eventually manifested in his madness and that the hallucinatory visions defined Herakles' character.
A major factor in the well-known tragedies surrounding Heracles is the hatred that the goddess Hera , wife of Zeus , had for him. A full account of Heracles must render it clear why Heracles was so tormented by Hera, when there were many illegitimate offspring sired by Zeus.
Heracles was the son of the affair Zeus had with the mortal woman Alcmene. Zeus made love to her after disguising himself as her husband, Amphitryon , home early from war Amphitryon did return later the same night, and Alcmene became pregnant with his son at the same time, a case of heteropaternal superfecundation , where a woman carries twins sired by different fathers.
His twin mortal brother, son of Amphitryon, was Iphicles , father of Heracles' charioteer Iolaus.
On the night the twins Heracles and Iphicles were to be born, Hera, knowing of her husband Zeus' adultery, persuaded Zeus to swear an oath that the child born that night to a member of the House of Perseus would become High King.
Hera did this knowing that while Heracles was to be born a descendant of Perseus, so too was Eurystheus.
Once the oath was sworn, Hera hurried to Alcmene's dwelling and slowed the birth of the twins Heracles and Iphicles by forcing Ilithyia , goddess of childbirth, to sit crosslegged with her clothing tied in knots, thereby causing the twins to be trapped in the womb.
She would have permanently delayed Heracles' birth had she not been fooled by Galanthis , Alcmene's servant, who lied to Ilithyia, saying that Alcmene had already delivered the baby.
Upon hearing this, she jumped in surprise, loosing the knots and inadvertently allowing Alcmene to give birth to Heracles and Iphicles. Fear of Hera's revenge led Alcmene to expose the infant Heracles, but he was taken up and brought to Hera by his half-sister Athena , who played an important role as protectress of heroes.
Hera did not recognize Heracles and nursed him out of pity. Heracles suckled so strongly that he caused Hera pain, and she pushed him away. Her milk sprayed across the heavens and there formed the Milky Way.
But with divine milk, Heracles had acquired supernatural powers. Athena brought the infant back to his mother, and he was subsequently raised by his parents.
The child was originally given the name Alcides by his parents; it was only later that he became known as Heracles. He and his twin were just eight months old when Hera sent two giant snakes into the children's chamber.
Iphicles cried from fear, but his brother grabbed a snake in each hand and strangled them. He was found by his nurse playing with them on his cot as if they were toys.
Astonished, Amphitryon sent for the seer Tiresias , who prophesied an unusual future for the boy, saying he would vanquish numerous monsters.
After killing his music tutor Linus with a lyre , he was sent to tend cattle on a mountain by his foster father Amphitryon. Here, according to an allegorical parable , " The Choice of Heracles ", invented by the sophist Prodicus c.
This was part of a pattern of "ethicizing" Heracles over the 5th century BCE. In a fit of madness, induced by Hera, Heracles killed his children and Megara.
After his madness had been cured with hellebore by Antikyreus, the founder of Antikyra , [25] he realized what he had done and fled to the Oracle of Delphi.
Unbeknownst to him, the Oracle was guided by Hera. He was directed to serve King Eurystheus for ten years and perform any task Eurystheus required of him.
Eurystheus decided to give Heracles ten labours, but after completing them, Heracles was cheated by Eurystheus when he added two more, resulting in the Twelve Labors of Heracles.
Driven mad by Hera, Heracles slew his own children. To expiate the crime, Heracles was required to carry out ten labours set by his archenemy, Eurystheus , who had become king in Heracles' place.
If he succeeded, he would be purified of his sin and, as myth says, he would become a god, and be granted immortality.
Other traditions place Heracles' madness at a later time, and relate the circumstances differently.
Despite the difficulty, Heracles accomplished these tasks, but Eurystheus in the end did not accept the success the hero had with two of the labours: the cleansing of the Augean stables, because Heracles was going to accept pay for the labour; and the killing of the Lernaean Hydra, as Heracles' nephew, Iolaus , had helped him burn the stumps of the multiplying heads.
Eurystheus set two more tasks, fetching the Golden Apples of Hesperides and capturing Cerberus. In the end, with ease, the hero successfully performed each added task, bringing the total number of labours up to the magic number twelve.
Not all versions and writers give the labours in the same order. The Bibliotheca 2. After completing these tasks, Heracles fell in love with Princess Iole of Oechalia.
King Eurytus of Oechalia promised his daughter, Iole , to whoever could beat his sons in an archery contest. Heracles won but Eurytus abandoned his promise.
Heracles' advances were spurned by the king and his sons, except for one: Iole's brother Iphitus. Heracles killed the king and his sons—excluding Iphitus —and abducted Iole.
Iphitus became Heracles' best friend. However, once again, Hera drove Heracles mad and he threw Iphitus over the city wall to his death. Once again, Heracles purified himself through three years of servitude—this time to Queen Omphale of Lydia.
Omphale was a queen or princess of Lydia. As penalty for a murder, imposed by Xenoclea , the Delphic Oracle , Heracles was to serve as her slave for a year.
He was forced to do women's work and to wear women's clothes, while she wore the skin of the Nemean Lion and carried his olive-wood club.
After some time, Omphale freed Heracles and married him. Some sources mention a son born to them who is variously named.
It was at that time that the cercopes , mischievous wood spirits, stole Heracles' weapons. He punished them by tying them to a stick with their faces pointing downward.
While walking through the wilderness, Heracles was set upon by the Dryopes. In Apollonius of Rhodes ' Argonautica it is recalled that Heracles had mercilessly slain their king, Theiodamas , over one of the latter's bulls, and made war upon the Dryopes "because they gave no heed to justice in their lives".
He took the youth on as his weapons bearer and beloved. Years later, Heracles and Hylas joined the crew of the Argo. As Argonauts, they only participated in part of the journey.
In Mysia , Hylas was kidnapped by the nymphs of a local spring. Heracles, heartbroken, searched for a long time but Hylas had fallen in love with the nymphs and never showed up again.
In other versions, he simply drowned. Either way, the Argo set sail without them. Hesiod 's Theogony and Aeschylus ' Prometheus Unbound both tell that Heracles shot and killed the eagle that tortured Prometheus which was his punishment by Zeus for stealing fire from the gods and giving it to mortals.
Heracles freed the Titan from his chains and his torments. Prometheus then made predictions regarding further deeds of Heracles.
On his way back to Mycenae from Iberia , having obtained the Cattle of Geryon as his tenth labour , Heracles came to Liguria in North-Western Italy where he engaged in battle with two giants, Albion and Bergion or Dercynus, sons of Poseidon.
The opponents were strong; Hercules was in a difficult position so he prayed to his father Zeus for help.
Under the aegis of Zeus, Heracles won the battle. The story, among others, is described by Dionysius of Halicarnassus.
The story is related in several digressions in the Iliad 7. This expedition became the theme of the Eastern pediment of the Temple of Aphaea. Laomedon planned on sacrificing his daughter Hesione to Poseidon in the hope of appeasing him.
Heracles happened to arrive along with Telamon and Oicles and agreed to kill the monster if Laomedon would give him the horses received from Zeus as compensation for Zeus' kidnapping Ganymede.
Laomedon agreed. Heracles killed the monster, but Laomedon went back on his word. Accordingly, in a later expedition, Heracles and his followers attacked Troy and sacked it.
Then they slew all Laomedon's sons present there save Podarces , who was renamed Priam, who saved his own life by giving Heracles a golden veil Hesione had made.
Telamon took Hesione as a war prize and they had a son, Teucer. After Heracles had performed his Labours, gods told him that before he passed into the company of the gods, he should create a colony at Sardinia and make his sons, whom he had with the daughters of Thespius , the leaders of the settlement.
When his sons became adults, he sent them together with Iolaus to the island. Having wrestled and defeated Achelous , god of the Acheloos river, Heracles takes Deianira as his wife.
Travelling to Tiryns , a centaur , Nessus , offers to help Deianira across a fast flowing river while Heracles swims it. However, Nessus is true to the archetype of the mischievous centaur and tries to steal Deianira away while Heracles is still in the water.
Angry, Heracles shoots him with his arrows dipped in the poisonous blood of the Lernaean Hydra. Thinking of revenge, Nessus gives Deianira his blood-soaked tunic before he dies, telling her it will "excite the love of her husband".
Several years later, rumor tells Deianira that she has a rival for the love of Heracles. Deianira, remembering Nessus' words, gives Heracles the bloodstained shirt.
Lichas, the herald, delivers the shirt to Heracles. However, it is still covered in the Hydra's blood from Heracles' arrows, and this poisons him, tearing his skin and exposing his bones.
Before he dies, Heracles throws Lichas into the sea, thinking he was the one who poisoned him according to several versions, Lichas turns to stone, becoming a rock standing in the sea, named for him.
Heracles then uproots several trees and builds a funeral pyre on Mount Oeta , which Poeas , father of Philoctetes , lights.
As his body burns, only his immortal side is left. Through Zeus' apotheosis , Heracles rises to Olympus as he dies. No one but Heracles' friend Philoctetes Poeas in some versions would light his funeral pyre in an alternative version, it is Iolaus who lights the pyre.
For this action, Philoctetes or Poeas received Heracles' bow and arrows, which were later needed by the Greeks to defeat Troy in the Trojan War.
Philoctetes confronted Paris and shot a poisoned arrow at him. The Hydra poison subsequently led to the death of Paris.
According to Herodotus , Heracles lived years before Herodotus' own time c. An episode of his female affairs that stands out was his stay at the palace of Thespius , king of Thespiae , who wished him to kill the Lion of Cithaeron.
As a reward, the king offered him the chance to perform sexual intercourse with all fifty of his daughters in one night. Heracles complied and they all became pregnant and all bore sons.
This is sometimes referred to as his Thirteenth Labour. Many of the kings of ancient Greece traced their lines to one or another of these, notably the kings of Sparta and Macedon.
Yet another episode of his female affairs that stands out was when he carried away the oxen of Geryon , he also visited the country of the Scythians.
Once there, while asleep, his horses suddenly disappeared. When he woke and wandered about in search of them, he came into the country of Hylaea.
He then found the dracaena of Scythia sometimes identified as Echidna in a cave. When he asked whether she knew anything about his horses, she answered, that they were in her own possession, but that she would not give them up, unless he would consent to stay with her for a time.
Heracles accepted the request, and became by her the father of Agathyrsus , Gelonus , and Scythes.
The last of them became king of the Scythians, according to his father's arrangement, because he was the only one among the three brothers that was able to manage the bow which Heracles had left behind and to use his father's girdle.
Dionysius of Halicarnassus writes that Heracles and Lavinia, daughter of Evander , had a son named Pallas. As a symbol of masculinity and warriorship, Heracles also had a number of male lovers.
Plutarch , in his Eroticos, maintains that Heracles' male lovers were beyond counting. Of these, the one most closely linked to Heracles is the Theban Iolaus.
According to a myth thought to be of ancient origins, Iolaus was Heracles' charioteer and squire. Heracles in the end helped Iolaus find a wife.
Plutarch reports that down to his own time, male couples would go to Iolaus's tomb in Thebes to swear an oath of loyalty to the hero and to each other.
One of Heracles' male lovers, and one represented in ancient as well as modern art, is Hylas. Another reputed male lover of Heracles is Elacatas, who was honored in Sparta with a sanctuary and yearly games, Elacatea.
The myth of their love is an ancient one. Abdera 's eponymous hero, Abderus , was another of Heracles' lovers.
He was said to have been entrusted with—and slain by—the carnivorous mares of Thracian Diomedes. Heracles founded the city of Abdera in Thrace in his memory, where he was honored with athletic games.
There is evidence of Hercules worship in myth in the Latin epic poem "The Aeneid". The Drunken Hercules — Rudnik Aurich Rubens. This is evidence that he was also using Varro as a source. The term Heracleidaealthough it could refer to all of Heracles' children and further descendants, is most commonly used to indicate the descendants of Hyllus, in the context of their lasting Youtube Tv Deutschland for return to Peloponnesus, out of where Hyllus and his brothers—the children of Heracles by Deianeira—were thought to have been expelled by Eurystheus. Game Of Thrones 6 Staffel Stream was an ancient ram - god whose cult was centered in Herakleopolis Minority Report. Iphitus became Heracles' best friend. One traditional order of the labours Unterwerfung Film found in the Bibliotheca as follows: [3]. In modern aviation a military transport Lilo & Stitch Stream produced by Lockheed Martin carries the title Lockheed C Hercules. His father was Zeus. Familie Ritter Stern Tv articles: Hercules in ancient Rome and Heracles.Driven mad by Hera, Heracles slew his own children. To expiate the crime, Heracles was required to carry out ten labours set by his archenemy, Eurystheus , who had become king in Heracles' place.
If he succeeded, he would be purified of his sin and, as myth says, he would become a god, and be granted immortality. Other traditions place Heracles' madness at a later time, and relate the circumstances differently.
Despite the difficulty, Heracles accomplished these tasks, but Eurystheus in the end did not accept the success the hero had with two of the labours: the cleansing of the Augean stables, because Heracles was going to accept pay for the labour; and the killing of the Lernaean Hydra, as Heracles' nephew, Iolaus , had helped him burn the stumps of the multiplying heads.
Eurystheus set two more tasks, fetching the Golden Apples of Hesperides and capturing Cerberus. In the end, with ease, the hero successfully performed each added task, bringing the total number of labours up to the magic number twelve.
Not all versions and writers give the labours in the same order. The Bibliotheca 2. After completing these tasks, Heracles fell in love with Princess Iole of Oechalia.
King Eurytus of Oechalia promised his daughter, Iole , to whoever could beat his sons in an archery contest. Heracles won but Eurytus abandoned his promise.
Heracles' advances were spurned by the king and his sons, except for one: Iole's brother Iphitus. Heracles killed the king and his sons—excluding Iphitus —and abducted Iole.
Iphitus became Heracles' best friend. However, once again, Hera drove Heracles mad and he threw Iphitus over the city wall to his death. Once again, Heracles purified himself through three years of servitude—this time to Queen Omphale of Lydia.
Omphale was a queen or princess of Lydia. As penalty for a murder, imposed by Xenoclea , the Delphic Oracle , Heracles was to serve as her slave for a year.
He was forced to do women's work and to wear women's clothes, while she wore the skin of the Nemean Lion and carried his olive-wood club. After some time, Omphale freed Heracles and married him.
Some sources mention a son born to them who is variously named. It was at that time that the cercopes , mischievous wood spirits, stole Heracles' weapons.
He punished them by tying them to a stick with their faces pointing downward. While walking through the wilderness, Heracles was set upon by the Dryopes.
In Apollonius of Rhodes ' Argonautica it is recalled that Heracles had mercilessly slain their king, Theiodamas , over one of the latter's bulls, and made war upon the Dryopes "because they gave no heed to justice in their lives".
He took the youth on as his weapons bearer and beloved. Years later, Heracles and Hylas joined the crew of the Argo.
As Argonauts, they only participated in part of the journey. In Mysia , Hylas was kidnapped by the nymphs of a local spring. Heracles, heartbroken, searched for a long time but Hylas had fallen in love with the nymphs and never showed up again.
In other versions, he simply drowned. Either way, the Argo set sail without them. Hesiod 's Theogony and Aeschylus ' Prometheus Unbound both tell that Heracles shot and killed the eagle that tortured Prometheus which was his punishment by Zeus for stealing fire from the gods and giving it to mortals.
Heracles freed the Titan from his chains and his torments. Prometheus then made predictions regarding further deeds of Heracles. On his way back to Mycenae from Iberia , having obtained the Cattle of Geryon as his tenth labour , Heracles came to Liguria in North-Western Italy where he engaged in battle with two giants, Albion and Bergion or Dercynus, sons of Poseidon.
The opponents were strong; Hercules was in a difficult position so he prayed to his father Zeus for help. Under the aegis of Zeus, Heracles won the battle.
The story, among others, is described by Dionysius of Halicarnassus. The story is related in several digressions in the Iliad 7.
This expedition became the theme of the Eastern pediment of the Temple of Aphaea. Laomedon planned on sacrificing his daughter Hesione to Poseidon in the hope of appeasing him.
Heracles happened to arrive along with Telamon and Oicles and agreed to kill the monster if Laomedon would give him the horses received from Zeus as compensation for Zeus' kidnapping Ganymede.
Laomedon agreed. Heracles killed the monster, but Laomedon went back on his word. Accordingly, in a later expedition, Heracles and his followers attacked Troy and sacked it.
Then they slew all Laomedon's sons present there save Podarces , who was renamed Priam, who saved his own life by giving Heracles a golden veil Hesione had made.
Telamon took Hesione as a war prize and they had a son, Teucer. After Heracles had performed his Labours, gods told him that before he passed into the company of the gods, he should create a colony at Sardinia and make his sons, whom he had with the daughters of Thespius , the leaders of the settlement.
When his sons became adults, he sent them together with Iolaus to the island. Having wrestled and defeated Achelous , god of the Acheloos river, Heracles takes Deianira as his wife.
Travelling to Tiryns , a centaur , Nessus , offers to help Deianira across a fast flowing river while Heracles swims it. However, Nessus is true to the archetype of the mischievous centaur and tries to steal Deianira away while Heracles is still in the water.
Angry, Heracles shoots him with his arrows dipped in the poisonous blood of the Lernaean Hydra. Thinking of revenge, Nessus gives Deianira his blood-soaked tunic before he dies, telling her it will "excite the love of her husband".
Several years later, rumor tells Deianira that she has a rival for the love of Heracles. Deianira, remembering Nessus' words, gives Heracles the bloodstained shirt.
Lichas, the herald, delivers the shirt to Heracles. However, it is still covered in the Hydra's blood from Heracles' arrows, and this poisons him, tearing his skin and exposing his bones.
Before he dies, Heracles throws Lichas into the sea, thinking he was the one who poisoned him according to several versions, Lichas turns to stone, becoming a rock standing in the sea, named for him.
Heracles then uproots several trees and builds a funeral pyre on Mount Oeta , which Poeas , father of Philoctetes , lights.
As his body burns, only his immortal side is left. Through Zeus' apotheosis , Heracles rises to Olympus as he dies.
No one but Heracles' friend Philoctetes Poeas in some versions would light his funeral pyre in an alternative version, it is Iolaus who lights the pyre.
For this action, Philoctetes or Poeas received Heracles' bow and arrows, which were later needed by the Greeks to defeat Troy in the Trojan War.
Philoctetes confronted Paris and shot a poisoned arrow at him. The Hydra poison subsequently led to the death of Paris.
According to Herodotus , Heracles lived years before Herodotus' own time c. An episode of his female affairs that stands out was his stay at the palace of Thespius , king of Thespiae , who wished him to kill the Lion of Cithaeron.
As a reward, the king offered him the chance to perform sexual intercourse with all fifty of his daughters in one night. Heracles complied and they all became pregnant and all bore sons.
This is sometimes referred to as his Thirteenth Labour. Many of the kings of ancient Greece traced their lines to one or another of these, notably the kings of Sparta and Macedon.
Yet another episode of his female affairs that stands out was when he carried away the oxen of Geryon , he also visited the country of the Scythians.
Once there, while asleep, his horses suddenly disappeared. When he woke and wandered about in search of them, he came into the country of Hylaea.
He then found the dracaena of Scythia sometimes identified as Echidna in a cave. When he asked whether she knew anything about his horses, she answered, that they were in her own possession, but that she would not give them up, unless he would consent to stay with her for a time.
Heracles accepted the request, and became by her the father of Agathyrsus , Gelonus , and Scythes.
The last of them became king of the Scythians, according to his father's arrangement, because he was the only one among the three brothers that was able to manage the bow which Heracles had left behind and to use his father's girdle.
Dionysius of Halicarnassus writes that Heracles and Lavinia, daughter of Evander , had a son named Pallas. As a symbol of masculinity and warriorship, Heracles also had a number of male lovers.
Plutarch , in his Eroticos, maintains that Heracles' male lovers were beyond counting. Of these, the one most closely linked to Heracles is the Theban Iolaus.
According to a myth thought to be of ancient origins, Iolaus was Heracles' charioteer and squire. Heracles in the end helped Iolaus find a wife.
Plutarch reports that down to his own time, male couples would go to Iolaus's tomb in Thebes to swear an oath of loyalty to the hero and to each other.
For, as their line shouts, they inspire or feel alarm. In the Roman era Hercules' Club amulets appear from the 2nd to 3rd century, distributed over the empire including Roman Britain , c.
Cool , mostly made of gold, shaped like wooden clubs. In the 5th to 7th centuries, during the Migration Period , the amulet is theorized to have rapidly spread from the Elbe Germanic area across Europe.
These Germanic " Donar's Clubs " were made from deer antler, bone or wood, more rarely also from bronze or precious metals.
The amulet type is replaced by the Viking Age Thor's hammer pendants in the course of the Christianization of Scandinavia from the 8th to 9th century.
After the Roman Empire became Christianized , mythological narratives were often reinterpreted as allegory , influenced by the philosophy of late antiquity.
In the 4th century, Servius had described Hercules' return from the underworld as representing his ability to overcome earthly desires and vices, or the earth itself as a consumer of bodies.
Medieval mythography was written almost entirely in Latin, and original Greek texts were little used as sources for Hercules' myths. The Renaissance and the invention of the printing press brought a renewed interest in and publication of Greek literature.
Renaissance mythography drew more extensively on the Greek tradition of Heracles, typically under the Romanized name Hercules, or the alternate name Alcides.
In a chapter of his book Mythologiae , the influential mythographer Natale Conti collected and summarized an extensive range of myths concerning the birth, adventures, and death of the hero under his Roman name Hercules.
Conti begins his lengthy chapter on Hercules with an overview description that continues the moralizing impulse of the Middle Ages:. Hercules, who subdued and destroyed monsters, bandits, and criminals, was justly famous and renowned for his great courage.
His great and glorious reputation was worldwide, and so firmly entrenched that he'll always be remembered. In fact the ancients honored him with his own temples, altars, ceremonies, and priests.
But it was his wisdom and great soul that earned those honors; noble blood, physical strength, and political power just aren't good enough.
In , the citizens of Avignon bestowed on Henry of Navarre the future King Henry IV of France the title of the Hercule Gaulois "Gallic Hercules" , justifying the extravagant flattery with a genealogy that traced the origin of the House of Navarre to a nephew of Hercules' son Hispalus.
The Road of Hercules is a route across Southern Gaul that is associated with the path Hercules took during his 10th labor of retrieving the Cattle of Geryon from the Red Isles.
While crossing the alps, he performed labors in a heroic manner. A famous example was noted by Livy, when Hannibal fractured the side of a cliff that was blocking his march.
In ancient Roman society women were usually limited to two types of cults. Those that address feminine matters such as childbirth, and cults that required virginal chastity.
Others believe it was only the "Ara Maxima" that they were not allowed to worship at. Hercules, therefore, when he was about to offer a sacrifice forbid the presence of women and ordered Potitius and Pinarius who where in charge of his rites, not to allow any women from taking part".
He mentions that women were not allowed to participate in Sacrum which is general term used to describe anything that was believed to have belonged to the gods.
This could include anything from a precious item to a temple. Due to the general nature of a Sacrum, we can not judge the extent of the prohibition from Macrobius alone.
He mentioned that Roman women do not swear on Hercules, nor to Roman men swear on Castor. This is evidence that he was also using Varro as a source.
There is evidence of Hercules worship in myth in the Latin epic poem "The Aeneid". In the 8th book of the poem Aeneas finally reaches the future site of Rome, where he meets Evander and the Arcadians making sacrifices to Hercules on the banks of the Tiber river.
For there came that mightiest avenger, the victor Hercules, proud with the slaughter and the spoils of threefold Geryon, and he drove the mighty bulls here, and the cattle filled both valley and riverside.
Hercules was also mentioned in the Fables of Gaius Julius Hyginus. For example, in his fable about Philoctetes he tells the story of how Philoctetes built a funeral pyre for Hercules so his body could be consumed and raised to immortality.
According to Livy 9. Also, philosopher Piny the Elder dates Hercules worship back to the time of Evander, by accrediting him with erecting a statue in the Forum Boarium of Hercules.
There is two temples located in the Campus Martius. Fulvius Nobilior. In Roman works of art and in Renaissance and post-Renaissance art, Hercules can be identified by his attributes, the lion skin and the gnarled club his favorite weapon ; in mosaic he is shown tanned bronze, a virile aspect.
In the twentieth century, the Farnese Hercules has inspired artists such as Jeff Koons , Matthew Darbyshire and Robert Mapplethorpe to reinterpret Hercules for new audiences.
Hercules bronze statuette, 2nd century CE museum of Alanya , Turkey. The Giant Hercules by Hendrik Goltzius. The Drunken Hercules — by Rubens.
Trailers and Videos. Crazy Credits. Alternate Versions. Rate This. Having endured his legendary twelve labors, Hercules, the Greek demigod, has his life as a sword-for-hire tested when the King of Thrace and his daughter seek his aid in defeating a tyrannical warlord.
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Seen it Kids Approved. Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Dwayne Johnson Hercules Ian McShane Amphiaraus John Hurt Lord Cotys Rufus Sewell Autolycus Aksel Hennie Atalanta Reece Ritchie Iolaus Joseph Fiennes King Eurystheus Tobias Santelmann Rhesus Peter Mullan Sitacles Rebecca Ferguson Ergenia Isaac Andrews Arius Joe Anderson Phineas Stephen Peacocke Stephanos Nicholas Moss Edit Storyline B.
Taglines: Before he was a legend, he was a man. Edit Did You Know? Trivia During shooting of the scene where Hercules breaks free of his chains, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson stated that he "blacked out" after every take, "I asked the prop department to lock me in with real steel chains that I couldn't break, so the performance would be real.
When Hercules finally accepts his fate of being the son of Zeus, it's the epic moment of the mythology, and our movie.
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