- Vajrapani, 2nd-century Gandhara. The
Mathura Herakles,
strangling the
Nemean lion (Kolkata
Indian Museum).
Herakles under his lion skin and
holding thunder...
- Look up
Herakles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Herakles is an
alternate spelling of Heracles, the Gr****
version of Hercules, a
legendary figure...
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Herakles (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρακλῆς μαινόμενος,
Hēraklēs Mainomenos, also
known as
Hercules Furens and
sometimes written as Heracles) is an
Athenian tragedy...
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launched from the ship.
Herakles radars in
operation The
French FREMM frigate Alsace exiting Port-Louis harbour. The
Herakles antenna is the rotating...
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Herakles (Heracles) is a 1962
short film and the
first film by the
German director Werner Herzog, then 19
years old. The film
relates to six of the twelve...
- The
Mathura Herakles is a
famous statue found in the city of Mathura, India,
thought to
represent the Gr**** hero
Herakles fighting the
Nemean lion. The...
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Curtius Rufus mentions Porus'
vanguard soldiers carrying a
banner of "
Herakles"
during the face-off with Alexander. Accordingly,
Ishwari Prasad and a...
- The pyre of
Heracles (Gr****: Ἡρακλέους Πυρά) are the
ruins of a
Doric temple from the 3rd
century BCE on
Mount Oeta, on the site
where the
ancient Gr****...
- Hercules, 2nd
century AD,
Roman copy,
Uffizi Gallery, Florence. The "Weary
Herakles" is a
heavily broken Roman marble statue that was
excavated in 1980 in...
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practices had made
local converts to
their secret cult. An
Idaean dactyl named Herakles (perhaps the
earliest embodiment of the
later hero)
originated the Olympic...