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 1  T-II|             and Deidamia, Deianira Hercules’s wife,~Hylas and Ganymede
 2 T-III|      mildness,~Juno’s former enemy Hercules is now her son-in-law.~So
 3 ExIII|         the straightforwardness of Hercules.~Livid malice, vice of fear,
 4  ExIV|           by conquering~India, and Hercules by capturing Oechalia.~And
 5  ExIV|            we know to be worthy of Hercules ~will reveal the author,
 6  ExIV|           have angered Juno in his Hercules,~if that hero wasnt already
 7  IBIS| Philoctetes, ~heir to Club-bearing Hercules, from venom’s torment.~Nor
 8  IBIS|          altars of Jupiter brought Hercules no profit.~And as Thessalus
 9  IBIS|           times defeated by mighty Hercules, into the vast sea.~Or like
10  IBIS|         his two feet,~or as Oetean Hercules was once, Athamas the serpent’
11  IBIS|          thinning blood ebbed from Herculesbody:~so may the baleful
12   Ind|           husband but was saved by Hercules.~Book TV.V:27-64 His wife’
13   Ind|       loyalty.~ ~Alcides~A name of Hercules.~ ~Alcinous~The king of
14   Ind|          Amphitryon, and mother of Hercules by the god Jupiter. Jupiter
15   Ind|         Auge, who bore Telephus to Hercules. There was an ancient statue
16   Ind|            Neptune and Earth, whom Hercules defeated by lifting him
17   Ind|            a constellation between Hercules and Serpens Caput, consisting
18   Ind|    strangers to Jupiter, killed by Hercules. He was the brother of Antaeus
19   Ind|         who lived in a cave, stole Herculescattle, and was killed
20   Ind|         Meleager. She was wooed by Hercules and Acheloüs. She married
21   Ind|          and Acheloüs. She married Hercules, and was raped by Nessus,
22   Ind|          Centaur. Trying to revive Hercules love for her she unwittingly
23   Ind|     Gallery) Hyllus was her son by Hercules. (See Sophocles Trachiniae)~
24   Ind|           Book TII:361-420 Wife of Hercules, and in love with him.~ ~
25   Ind|            365-412 King of Olenus. Hercules rescued his daughter Mnesimache
26   Ind|   Philoctetes and his bow (that of Hercules) from Lemnos.~Book EII.II:
27   Ind|        flesh. Their capture formed Hercules’s eighth labour.~Book EI.
28   Ind|         who was easily defeated by Hercules. The Dryopians were taken
29   Ind|          on their death. He taught Hercules the lyre.~Book EII.IX:1-
30   Ind|          Ibis:365-412 The Centaur. Hercules rescued Mnesimache the daughter
31   Ind|            three bodies, killed by Hercules. In the Tenth Labour, Hercules
32   Ind|     Hercules. In the Tenth Labour, Hercules brought back Geryon’s famous
33   Ind|        father. She was the wife of Hercules after his deification, and
34   Ind|           Book TIII.V:1-56 Married Hercules.~Book EI.X:1-44 Cupbearer
35   Ind|       Visited by Ovid and Macer.~ ~Hercules~(The following material
36   Ind|           sky as the constellation Hercules between Lyra and Corona
37   Ind|         the wife of Amphitryon (so Hercules is of Theban descent, and
38   Ind|          descendants. Juno delayed Herculesbirth and hastened that
39   Ind|        grandson of Perseus, making Hercules subservient to him. Hercules
40   Ind|       Hercules subservient to him. Hercules was set twelve labours by
41   Ind|           See Canova’s sculptureHercules and LichasGalleria d’
42   Ind|         Fabii claimed descent from Hercules.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 He
43   Ind|     Jupiter after taking Oechalia, Hercules put on the shirt of Nessus,
44   Ind|            he defeated in contest. Hercules was the son of Jupiter connected
45   Ind|            and Days, and Shield of Hercules.~ ~Hesperia~Book TIV.IX:
46   Ind|     Dryopians. Theiodamas attacked Hercules who killed him but spared
47   Ind|          Book TII:361-420 Loved by Hercules.~ ~Hymen~The god of marriage
48   Ind|             king of Oechalia, whom Hercules was enamoured of. He carried
49   Ind|        fact the Hydra’s venom from Hercules’s own arrow.~Book TII:361-
50   Ind|          Book TII:361-420 Loved by Hercules.~ ~Ionium~The Ionian Sea,
51   Ind|           XVI:1-52. She persecuted Hercules who ended up married to
52   Ind|           and claimed descent from Hercules. The incident described
53   Ind|    inherited the bow and arrows of Hercules and Ulysses subsequently
54   Ind|            The servant who brought Hercules the gift of Nessus given
55   Ind|   envenomed shirt that killed him. Hercules killed Lichas, throwing
56   Ind|          412 The Centaur killed by Hercules for carrying off Deianira.
57   Ind|            venom of the Hydra from Herculesarrow.~ ~Nestor~King of
58   Ind|        Troy. He was a companion of Hercules in his youth, and held Messenia
59   Ind|            contest, but he refused Hercules the prize. Hercules killed
60   Ind|        refused Hercules the prize. Hercules killed his eldest son Iphitus,
61   Ind|         guest.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Hercules captured it.~ ~Oedipus~King
62   Ind|           The son of Poeas. He lit Herculesfuneral pyre and received
63   Ind|             and that had been with Hercules when he rescued Hesione
64   Ind|             Theseus was rescued by Hercules.~Book TI.V:1-44 Book EII.
65   Ind|       Teuthrantia in Mysia, son of Hercules and the nymph Auge. He was
66   Ind|           Perhaps Thessalus son of Hercules by Chalciope. Ovid has him
67   Ind|         previous verses concerning Hercules, Thessalus who was a son
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