Associations to the word «Herakles»
Noun
- Hera
- Zeus
- Poseidon
- Athena
- Perseus
- Hydra
- Hermes
- Hades
- Artemis
- Tripod
- Aphrodite
- Thebes
- Centaur
- Prometheus
- Odysseus
- Hercules
- Iliad
- Orpheus
- Heracles
- Argonaut
- Herodotus
- Achilles
- Apollo
- Vase
- Olympia
- Sparta
- Eros
- Myth
- Triton
- Cult
- Poplar
- Underworld
- Corinth
- Nymph
- Thunderbolt
- Athenian
- Seer
- Tyre
- Troy
- Ff
- Thrace
- Horus
- Slew
- Hero
- Fleece
- Amazon
- Crete
- Arcadia
- Gaia
- Frieze
- Genealogy
- Chariot
- Epithet
- Pillar
- Castor
- Greek
- Oracle
- Ode
- Lyra
- Nestor
- Afterlife
- Lion
- Boar
- Immortality
- Deity
- Medusa
- Ovid
- Io
- Atlas
- Madness
- Mortal
- Wreath
- Priestess
- Wrestle
- Indra
- Dung
- Servitude
- Connexion
- Immortal
- Homer
- Serpent
- Goddess
Wiktionary
HERAKLES, proper noun. Alternative spelling of Heracles
HÊRAKLÊS, proper noun. Archaic spelling of Heracles.
Dictionary definition
HERAKLES, noun. (classical mythology) a hero noted for his strength; performed 12 immense labors to gain immortality.
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