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Hercules and thus
For the admiral's purpose, S2 = S1 because S2 has the same crew as S1, and Captain Hercules has thus fulfilled the admiral's objective.
The new town of Thermae or Therma, called for the sake of distinction Thermae Himerenses, which thus took the place of Himera, obviously derived its name from the hot springs for which it was celebrated, and the first discovery of which was connected by legends with the wanderings of Hercules.
When confronted about this by Hercules, Zeus revealed that he specifically chose Alcmene to be Hercules ' mother because he, unfortunately, knew that he could not be there for his son and knew that she would provide him with the love, strength, and support he deserved, thus revealing he had put more thought into Hercules ' birth than any other child he ever had ).
The new town of Thermae or Therma called for the sake of distinction Thermae Himerenses, which thus took the place of Himera, obviously derived its name from the hot springs for which it was celebrated, and the first discovery of which was connected by legends with the wanderings of Hercules.
* Hercules ( voiced by Tate Donovan )-The god turned mortal hero-in-training ; thus he is now half-mortal, half-god.
The tepidarium was decorated with the richest marbles and mosaics: it received its light through clerestory windows, on the sides, the front and the rear, and would seem to have been the hall in which the finest treasures of art were placed ; thus in the thermae of Caracalla, the Farnese Hercules, and the Toro Farnese, the two gladiators, the sarcophagi of green basalt now in the Vatican, and numerous other treasures, were found during the excavations by Paul III in 1546, and transported to the Vatican and the museum at Naples.
Milton thus alludes to the frenzy of Hercules:

Hercules and evolved
The evolved essences of High Evolutionary and Hercules were harvested by the Celestials and imprisoned and manipulated for unknown purposes in the Black Galaxy.

Hercules and from
Apart from some of the so-called " Labours of Hercules " ( see next section ) he very rarely travelled abroad during his later career.
An example from France was a flattering anagram for Cardinal Richelieu, comparing him to Hercules or at least one of his hands ( Hercules being a kingly symbol ), where " Armand de Richelieu " became " Ardue main d ' Hercule ".
Andromeda appears in Disney's Hercules: The Animated Series as a new student of " Prometheus Academy " which Hercules and other characters from Greek mythology attend.
Hercules wanted to honor the birthplace of Zeus by removing all " harmful " and " poisonous " animals from Crete.
It was the ideals that David linked to his Hercules that single-handedly transformed the figure from a sign of the old regime into a powerful new symbol of revolution.
Flavius and the Book of Jubilees described the continents as the lands given by Noah to his three sons ; Europe was defined as stretching from the Pillars of Hercules at the Strait of Gibraltar, separating it from North Africa, to the Don, separating it from Asia.
During the more radical phase of the Revolution from 1793 to 1794, the usage and depiction of Hercules changed.
By 1798, the Council of Ancients had discussed the " inevitable " change from the problematic image of Hercules, and Hercules was eventually phased out in favor of an even more docile image.
According to Herodotus, a line of 22 Kings of Lydia descended from Hercules and Omphale.
The gateway to the Mediterranean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean, where the southernmost tip of Spain and the northernmost of Morocco face each other, is, classically speaking, referred to as the Pillars of Hercules / Heracles, owing to the story that he set up two massive spires of stone to stabilise the area and ensure the safety of ships sailing between the two landmasses.
In Cambridge Bay, Nunavut | Cambridge Bay, Canada in May 2009, the Mars Institute's Moon-1 HMMWV Rover waits for a C-130 Hercules from the 109th Airlift Squadron to airlift it to Resolute Bay Airport.
Aside from his superhuman powers, Iceman is also a fair hand-to-hand combatant, and received combat training at Xavier's School as well as coaching from the Black Widow and Hercules while serving with the Champions of Los Angeles.
The fisherman was transported to the island, and then picked up by a Coast Guard HC-130 Hercules rescue plane from Kodiak, Alaska.
Baccio Bandinelli took over the project of Hercules and Cacus from the master himself, but it was little more popular then than it is now, and maliciously compared by Benvenuto Cellini to " a sack of melons ", though it had a long-lasting effect in apparently introducing relief panels on the pedestal of statues.
Years later, the Greek hero Heracles ( Hercules ) slays the eagle and frees Prometheus from his chains.
Other times, a proverb appears at the end of a story, summing up a moral to the story, frequently found in Aesop's Fables, such as " Heaven helps those who help themselves " from Hercules and the Wagoner.
* Lord Hercules George Robert Robinson was governor of Saint Christopher from 1855 to 1859.
* DC-130 Hercules from 1966 – 76

Hercules and symbol
Liberty, the symbol of Enlightenment ideals was here being overturned by the Hercules symbol ; that of strength and passion for the protection of the Republic against disunity and factionalism.
The symbol of Hercules was first adopted by the Old Regime to represent the monarchy.
However, the monarchy was not the only ruling power in French history to use the symbol of Hercules to declare its power.
During the Revolution, the symbol of Hercules was revived to represent nascent revolutionary ideals.
The first use of Hercules as a revolutionary symbol was during a festival celebrating the National Assembly ’ s victory over federalism on 10 August 1793.
In discussions over what symbol to use for the Seal of the Republic, the image of Hercules was considered but eventually ruled out in favor of Marianne.
The sculptor Edmé Bouchardon represented Cupid engaged in carving his darts of love from the club of Hercules ( illustration ); this serves as an excellent symbol of the Rococo style — the demigod is transformed into the soft child, the bone-shattering club becomes the heart-scathing arrows, just as marble is so freely replaced by stucco.
After the arrest of the Girondin deputies in October 1793, the Convention sought to “ recast the Republic in a more radical mold ”, eventually using the symbol of Hercules to represent the Republic.
In addition to the ring, later episodes added new equipment for Hercules and his friends to use: a " moon stone " beam in his belt ( and a matching belt that Newton frequently wore ) that could be used to summon him from Mount Olympus, an invulnerable sword and shield ( both with the same " H " symbol as his ring and belt ), and a set of pipes to summon Pegasus, his winged steed.
In 1492, Ferdinand II of Aragon adopted the symbol of the Pillars of Hercules and added the Latin phrase Non plus ultra meaning " nothing further beyond ", indicating " this is the end of the ( known ) world.

Hercules and into
There's a man who never goes by the ordinary road but still arrives at his goal, who gratuitously gets himself into difficulty in order to get out of it with eclat, in a word a man who creates monsters for himself in order to appear a Hercules in destroying them ''.
For example, Frenchmen Philippe Noiret and Jacques Perrin were dubbed into Italian for Cinema Paradiso and Austrian bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger was dubbed for Hercules in New York.
The original " Kaval sviri " can be heard where Xena races into battle in the Hercules episode " Unchained Heart ".
The soul of Hercules has got into her.
So, it was argued, the Mediterranean had once opened a passage for itself by the Columns of Hercules into the Atlantic, and perhaps the abundance of sea-shells in Africa, near the Temple of Jupiter Ammon, might also be the deposit of some former inland sea, which had at length forced a passage and escaped .</ p >
Shortly thereafter, Hans is taken ill. Cleopatra has poisoned his wine at the wedding, and continues slipping poison into Hans ' medicine so that she can inherit his money and run away with Hercules.
Pliny the Elder describes its style and designers as Greek ; this may be further evidence of time-honoured and persistent plebeian cultural connections with Magna Graecia, well into the Imperial era, when Liber is found in some of the threefold, complementary deity-groupings of Imperial cult ; a saviour figure, like Hercules and the Emperor himself.
Cape Lichada is said to be where Hercules flung Lichas into the sea:
" Eve at the Fountain " In 1811 he gained the Royal Academy gold medal for a model of Hercules restoring Alcestis to Admetus, and soon after exhibited Apollo discharging his Arrows against the Greeks and Hercules casting Lichas into the Sea.
Academics have interpreted Samson as a demi-god ( such as Hercules or Enkidu ) enfolded into Jewish religious lore, or as an archetypical folklore hero, among others.
In an overnight operation that went on into the early hours, four Israeli military Hercules planes with teams of doctors and psychologists flew into Mombasa and evacuated injured Israeli tourists and all those who wanted to leave.
Here he devoted himself to crafting medals, the most famous of which are " Hercules and the Nemean Lion ", in gold repoussé work, and " Atlas supporting the Sphere ", in chased gold, the latter eventually falling into the possession of Francis I of France.
Phil trains Hercules into a potential hero, and when he is older, they fly for Thebes.
Hercules and Pegasus fly to Olympus where they free the gods and launch the Titans into space where they explode, though Meg dies before he returns to her.
With Meg's soul now Hades ' property, Hercules breaks into the Underworld where he negotiates with Hades to free Meg from the Styx in exchange for his own life.
Deja integrated Donovan's " charming yet innocent quality " into Hercules ' expressions.
The name Maciste was not in the title of the English versions of most of these films: when these films were imported into the USA and dubbed in English, the hero's name was often changed to Hercules, Samson, Goliath, Atlas, or Colossus, because the name Maciste was not widely recognised in the USA.

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