I am not sure about if he is related 2 him, but when he was in Egypt, a oracle told him he was the son of Zeus. Hercules was also supposed to be a son of Zeus, so possibly yes.
it is homer simpson, homer the greek poet, hercules or plato?
Well, first Isis and Osiris were brother and sister then when the story was told again it was told as if the two were in another life being husband and wife. So, I guess that the reason they got married was because the person who told this version of the story probably thought that either Isis or Osiris had contacted them and told them this because the person who did say this was either a priest or a priestess.
Actually it was because Hera was jealous because Zeus had cheated on her and the lady gave birth to Hercules. So Hera made Hercules go mad and kill his family. After he did this he was saddened so he prayed to Apollo and he told Hercules to complete the 12 labors to make up for his crime.
If you are going by traditional, actual Greek mythology, the answer is complex. His wife was tricked by a jealous centaur into putting the centaur's blood on Hercules' cloak. This poisoned and nearly killed Hercules. But then Zeus (Hercules' father) took pity on his son and turned Hercules into a god (rather than a demigod, like Hercules was before).
They told stories of Hercules.
The date of Hercules death is not told in myth.
a history of a person's life written or told by that person
An autobiography is a history of a person's life written or told by that person.
A history of a person's life written or told by that person
That person told you the story in chronological order.
Accept the apology and move on with your life. If you're the sort of person to hold something like this over her head forever, it's hard to blame her for hating you.
a phrase told to a person from another person that they need to be more exciting or to stop being like them
"All the Years of Her Life" is told from a third-person omniscient point of view, allowing the narrator to delve into the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters including Alfred Clay.
3rd person ominscient
chronological order.
chronological order.