while fighting with Hercules the river-god Achelous changes himself into a bull, or a bull-headed manwhile fighting with Hercules the river-god Achelous changes himself into a serpentHercules breaks off a horn; Naiads fill the horn with flowers and fruits; it thus becomes the Cornucopiathe giant Alcyoneus is killed by Hercules with the stone the former had thrown to himthe giant Antaeus is lifted in the air and crushed to death by HerculesKing Busiris of Egypt and his servants are slain by Hercules on the altar where they had attempted to sacrifice himCacus, the fire-breathing monster is killed in his cave by HerculesCacus steals some of the cattle of Geryon which Hercules was driving homeHercules' fight with the centaursPholus kindly entertaining Hercules in his caveCercopes (monkey-like beings) are slung upside down on a pole and carried away by Hercules, because they had tried to steal his weaponsCycnus, the son of Mars, fights a chariot-combat with Hercules; Cycnus is assisted by Mars, Hercules by Iolaus and Minervaafter slaying Cycnus, Hercules wounds Mars; Jupiter parts the combatants with a thunderboltEryx challenges Hercules on his return from the Geryon labour, first to a boxing contest, then to a wrestling match, in which Eryx is killed
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Aggression
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Ercole
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Geschichte
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Goetter
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Greek legend
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Held
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Herakles
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Hercule
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Hercules
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Herkules
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Ercole combatte con eroi, ecc.: prima serie
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Hercule en combat avec des héros, etc. : première série
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Hercules in combat with heroes, etc.: first series
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Hercules in combat with heroes, etc.: first series
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Herkules kämpft mit Helden, Göttern oder Fabelwesen: erste Serie
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