Hercules and Hercules Constellation - Paris, France
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N 48° 51.666 E 002° 20.138
31U E 451271 N 5412227
This statue of Hercules and the Hydra is located in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
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Location: Île-de-France, France
Date Posted: 06/08/2013
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Located in the Louvre, this 17th century bronze sculpture depicts Hercules battling the Hydra. Hercules is naked and holding a large club- about to strike the multi-headed snake at his feet.
Wikipedia (
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"According to mythology, Hercules was the illegitimate son of Jupiter (Zeus) and Alcmene, the wisest and most beautiful of all mortal women. Juno (Hera) was enraged at Jupiter for his infidelity with Alcmene, and even more so that he placed the infant Hercules at her breast as she slept and allowed him to feed, which caused Hercules to be partially immortal, thus, allowing him to surpass all mortal men in strength, size and skill.
Juno held a spiteful grudge against Hercules and sent him into a blind frenzy, in which he killed all of his children and his wife. When Hercules regained his sanity, he sought out the Oracle at Delphi in the hope of making atonement. The Oracle ordered Hercules to serve Eurystheus, king of Mycenae, who sent him on a series of tasks known as the Labors of Hercules."
As for the Hercules Constellation, Wikipedia (
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"Hercules is a constellation. It is named after Hercules, the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles. Hercules was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today. It is the fifth largest of the modern constellations."