RMF4CJ4K–Edgard Maxence - Héraclès détruit les oiseaux de Stymphale - 1893 - Orsay Museum - Paris
RME1GG64–Greek attic krater depicting Heracles and Argonauts from Orvieto, Italy, 475 B.C.
RMRA412J–Italy. Pompeii. House of the Vettii. Young Heracles strangling the snakes, sent by Juno, before the eyes of Alcmena, Amphitryon and his father (Jupiter is depicted as an eagle, flown down to the altar). Fresco, 60-79 CE. Campania.
RFHAMA93–Sculpture of Heracles and the Hydra, by artist Rudolph Tegner, at Culture Harbour Kronborg in Elsinore, Hovedstaden Region
RMBBND9B–Heracles, Greek deity and divine hero, half length, with Cerberos, woodcut, 1876,
RMP58YE5–Heracles capturing the Cretan Bull. Labours of Heracles depicted in the Roman mosaic dated from the 3rd century AD from Llíria (Valencia Province, Spain) on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Arqueológico Nacional) in Madrid, Spain.
RMDT36BB–Heracles against the Centaurs 540-530 BC Pontic neck amphora Greek Greece
RM2FA214F–Rome. Italy. Attic black-figure amphora, 530-500 BC. Side A (pictured), Heracles fighting with Iolaus against the Hydra of Lerna. Side B (See Alamy re
RM2B83DT7–Heracles kills Alcyoneus. Metope with bas relief, 510 BC. Sanctuary of Hera Argiva, Mount of River Sele, Campania. Museum of Paestum.
RMMPTK8H–Attic red-figure stamnos showing Heracles and Busiris, c460 BC. Artist: Late follower of the Berlin Painter.
RM2R60B9C–Annibale Carracci, Hercules at the Crossroads (The Choice of Heracles), painting in oil on canvas, 1596
RMBBND95–Heracles, Greek deity and divine hero, half length, statue, National Museum Naples,
RMDYECWB–Cast of Marble Relief of Heracles 1883 B.C.
RMA86FH1–525-500 BC Cypriot Heracles Golgoi greek greece
RM2FA212A–Rome. Italy. Attic red-figure krater, ca. 510 BC. Signed by Euphronios as a painter. Detail depicts the duel between Heracles and Kyknos in the presen
RMEGKKWC–Roman era. Sarcophagus of Metilia Acte. C. 161-170 CE. Scene myth of Alcestis. Heracles rescued Alcestis from Hades. Vatican.
RME8F8KE–The Choice of Heracles (From The Labours of Hercules). Artist: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553)
RMBDAEE3–Aristomachus. Greek mythological character. One of the Heracleidae, great grandson of Heracles.
RMTA23PH–The Heracles Papyrus, fragment of a poem from the 3rd century.
RMD5GHK5–Greek Mythology. Heracles and Omphale. Drawing by J. Kuhn Regnier.
RM2K428GD–Heavyload transport aircraft Douglas C-74 Globemaster Heracles, Caselle Airport, Turin, Italy 1963
RMDC9907–Boar head, statue of Heracles and Cacus by Bandinelli, Piazza della Signoria in front of Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy.
RMEX2283–Greek hero Heracles strangling the Nemean lion. Copperplate engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi from 108 Plates of Antique Gems, 1860. The gems were from the Duke of Marlborough's collection.
RMBPEP8J–Lead statue of Hercules or Heracles with club and lion skin garment in the grounds of Goldney Hall Clifton Bristol
RMCW33F2–Heracles battle with the Hydra
RMEM6HGT–Heracles' battle with the amazons
RMHAA7P2–Hercules and the Golden Apples. The Eleventh Labour of Hercules or Heracles was to steal the apples from the garden of Hesperides.
RMHTYJXD–Head of Heracles. Roman copy after a Greek original from about 360 BC on display in the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
RM2M9730F–Handley Page HP42W, G-AAXC, Heracles.
RMEX6C98–Rome. Italy. Museo di Scultura Antica Giovanni Barracco. Head of Heracles-Melqart. Early 5th C B.C. from Cyprus
RMBA7PKW–Heracles, Greek deity and divine hero, son of Zeus, full length, statue,
RMDYECW8–Cast of Marble Relief of Heracles 1883 B.C.
RMKA7FC2–Hercules fighting the centaurs. 1817-29. Pietro Benvenuti. Italian. 1769-1844. fresco. Pitti Palace. Florence. ( Hercules is a Roman hero and god. He was the equivalent of the Greek divine hero Heracles, who was the son of Zeus (Roman equivalent Jupiter) and the mortal Alcmene. In classical mythology, Hercules is famous for his strength and for his numerous far-ranging adventures.)
RF2J87N9C–Hercules is the Roman equivalent of the Greek divine hero Heracles, son of Jupiter and the mortal Alcmene. In classical mythology, Hercules is famous for his strength and for his numerous far-ranging adventures. He is most famous for a cycle of twelve labors he did while serving his cousin Eurystheus. Antaeus, known to the Berbers as Anti, was a figure in Berber and Greek mythology. He was famed for his defeat by Heracles as part of the Labours of Hercules. Whenever Antaeus touched the Earth (his mother), his strength was renewed, so that even if thrown to the ground, he was invincible. Heracl
RMHMB32A–Roman mosaic. The Labours of Hercules. Sixth Labor. The Stymphalian Birds. 3rd century. Liria, Spain. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
RMTCXJ98–The fight between Heracles and Achelous, 1620-1621. Creator: Reni, Guido (1575-1642).
RM2B0ERB2–Attic black-figure white-ground oinochoe. Decoration of Heracles wrestling
RMGA747Y–Soccer - Friendly - Heracles Almelo v Real Sociedad - Polman Stadion
RMC79K0B–Pelike depicting Heracles killing Busiris and his servants. 480 BC. Red-figure.
RFDAX8HC–Vienna - Statue of Heracles and Nemean lion in yard of Hofburg Palace
RM2F9RP90–Rome. Italy. Attic black-figure lekythos, ca. 490 BC. On the body Heracles and Iolaus fight against the Stymphalian birds. Centrale Montemartini Museu
RM2P8GKC5–Hyllas, or Hyllus, in Greek myth, he was son of Heracles and Deianira, husband of Iole, and nursed by Abia. Head of a bearded man. Hillo. Copperplate engraving by Guillaume Vallet after Giovanni Angelo Canini from Iconografia, cioe disegni d'imagini de famosissimi monarchi, regi, filososi, poeti ed oratori dell' Antichita, Drawings of images of famous monarchs, kings, philosophers, poets and orators of Antiquity, Ignatio de’Lazari, Rome, 1699.
RME451BB–Stone head of Heracles, western terrace, grave of Antiochus, Mount Nemrut, Nemrut Dagi, Adiyaman province
RMCW334A–Heracles frees Prometheus
RMFH46YC–Marble Head of Alexander the Great as young Heracles. It alludes to his descent from the mythical hero. Greek, Hellenistic, late 4th -3rd century B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
RMFFFNGD–Statue of Heracles in Alexadrovsky garden, Saint Petersburg, Russia
RMP58YEC–Heracles killing the Stymphalian Birds. Labours of Heracles depicted in the Roman mosaic dated from the 3rd century AD from Llíria (Valencia Province, Spain) on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Arqueológico Nacional) in Madrid, Spain.
RM2M972WJ–Handley Page HP42W, G-AAXC, Heracles.
RM2F904M3–Temple of Heracles, Valley of the Temples, Sicily, Italy
RMBA7XWC–Heracles, Greek deity and divine hero, full length, statue, wood engraving,
RMG2MXKT–Cameo which shows Heracles. 2nd century CE. Akra, Pakistan.
RMM9102B–Mort de Nessus - Death of Nessus 1876 Jules Elie DELAUNAY, 1828 - 1891, France, French, ( In Greek mythology, Nessus was a famous centaur who was killed by Heracles, and whose tainted blood in turn killed Heracles. )
RF2J87N9B–Hercules is the Roman equivalent of the Greek divine hero Heracles, son of Jupiter and the mortal Alcmene. In classical mythology, Hercules is famous for his strength and for his numerous far-ranging adventures. He is most famous for a cycle of twelve labors he did while serving his cousin Eurystheus. Antaeus, known to the Berbers as Anti, was a figure in Berber and Greek mythology. He was famed for his defeat by Heracles as part of the Labours of Hercules. Whenever Antaeus touched the Earth (his mother), his strength was renewed, so that even if thrown to the ground, he was invincible. Heracl
RMHMB37K–Roman mosaic. The Labours of Hercules. Hercules stealing the golden apples from the Graden of the Hesperides. 3th century. Liria, Spain. National Arch
RME8F8KH–Heracles and the Erymanthian Boar (From The Labours of Hercules). Artist: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553)
RM2B0ENNE–smooth earrings with heracles knot, earring, gold, ø 1.4 cm, Roman imperial age, Italy
RMGA747X–Soccer - Friendly - Heracles Almelo v Real Sociedad - Polman Stadion. Ruud Brood, Heracles Almelo manager
RMBYB6D7–Cinerary urn with reliefs depicting Heracles (Hercules) beginning in the Eleusinian Mysteries. White marble.
RFJH23WT–Antoine Bourdelle museum, Paris. Heracles. (Detail) France.
RF2J3PE5G–Heracles and Prometheus at Hofburg Palace by Josef Lax, 1893 - Vienna, Austria
RMMPNT3B–Atlas, Heracles and the golden apples, Athenian black-figure lekythos, c6th century BC. Artist: Unknown.
RMEM4T3A–Heracles fighting with the amazons
RMBMR5RM–Heracles
RMWHBB9C–Greek sculpture in relief : Head fof Heracles
RMDHY42Y–Statue of Heracles in the park, Vaux-le-Vicomte, France
RMP58YED–Heracles capturing the Mares of Diomedes. Labours of Heracles depicted in the Roman mosaic dated from the 3rd century AD from Llíria (Valencia Province, Spain) on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Arqueológico Nacional) in Madrid, Spain.
RM2M972TA–Handley Page HP42W, G-AAXC, Heracles.
RMAKW1NE–Herculaneum. Campania. Italy. 1st century A.D fresco depicting Heracles and Achelous in the Collegio degli Augustali (Hall of the Augustales).
RMBBNFEP–Heracles, Greek deity and divine hero, full length, fighting with Nemean Lion, statue, wood engraving, ,
RME1GG63–Detail from a Greek attic krater depicting Heracles and Argonauts from Orvieto, Italy, 475 B.C.
RMEFB4NA–Heracles with club, lion skin and golden apples. The statue was found neatly buried under tiles with the inscription “FCS” (“fulgor conditum summanium”), indicating that it was struck by lightning then buried on the spot. Gilt bronze, Roman artwork of the 2nd century AD ( Vatican Museum Rome Italy )
RF2J87N9H–Hercules is the Roman equivalent of the Greek divine hero Heracles, son of Jupiter and the mortal Alcmene. In classical mythology, Hercules is famous for his strength and for his numerous far-ranging adventures. He is most famous for a cycle of twelve labors he did while serving his cousin Eurystheus. Prometheus was freed by Heracles (seen here in this 1915 illustration), who was on the eleventh of his twelve labors in search of the Apples of Hesperides. These apples grew on a magical tree with golden bark and golden leaves. A hundred-headed serpent was placed near the tree to guard the golden
RMHMB2X5–Roman mosaic with the Labours of Hercules. First Labour. Nemean lion. Limestone. 3rd century. Liria (Valencia). National Archaeological Museum, Madrid
RMDDTNGM–The Temple of Heracles at Dodona, Greece. Artist: Samuel Magal
RM2B0D1PJ–Vz: youthful Heracles standing to the right, in his arms he carries bull, ground line, cameo, shell, Color: white
RMGA747N–Soccer - Friendly - Heracles Almelo v Real Sociedad - Polman Stadion
RMBYB6E1–Cinerary urn with reliefs depicting Heracles (Hercules) beginning in the Eleusinian Mysteries. White marble.
RFJH23WR–Antoine Bourdelle museum, Paris. Heracles with his bow. France.
RF2J3PDYJ–Heracles and Busiris at Hofburg Palace by Lorenzo Mattielli, 1729 - Vienna, Austria
RMC4FTPF–Classical portrait of Hercules the Roman name for Greek demigod Heracles, son of Jupiter (Zeus), and the mortal Alcmene.
RF2B1BA8X–Cretan Bull. 12 Labours of Hercules Heracles
RMBMR5TF–Heracles 5
RMWH9XC8–Coins from Alexander's foreign mints. Heracles with lion - mask hood.
RMDHY42X–Statue of Heracles in the park, Vaux-le-Vicomte, France
RMP58YE6–Heracles defeating the Lernaean Hydra. Labours of Heracles depicted in the Roman mosaic dated from the 3rd century AD from Llíria (Valencia Province, Spain) on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Arqueológico Nacional) in Madrid, Spain.
RM2M972WY–Handley Page HP42W, G-AAXC, Heracles.
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