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Hercules
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Mark Cartwright published on 09 July 2012 |
The pan-Hellenic mythological hero Hercules (or Herakles) was famed for his great strength and endurance and celebrated as an extraordinary mortal who, through success in seemingly impossible labours, won his immortal place amongst the Olympian gods. Being the greatest of Greek mythological heroes, he has been ascribed a multitude of adventures and heroic exploits... [continue reading]
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John BellKessinger Publishing, LLC (26 July 2003)Price: $40.84 -

Isaac NewtonEcho Library (12 April 2007)Price: $10.32 -

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Lesley AdkinsOxford University Press, USA (08 February 2001)Price: $40.00 -

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EuripidesLoeb Classical Library (15 February 1995)Price: $19.30 -

A BlanshardUniversity of California Press (15 October 2006)Currently unavailable -

John R. ClarkeUniversity of California Press (11 November 1991)Price: $49.50


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