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heracles

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for heracles.

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The company was backed by Griffin Gaming Partners, Norwest Venture Partners, Heracles Capital as well as a number of strategic individual investors.

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Quick take

(Greek mythology): Son of Zeus and Alcmene, a celebrated hero who possessed exceptional strength. Most famous for his 12 labours performed to redeem himself after killing his family.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(Greek mythology): Son of Zeus and Alcmene, a celebrated hero who possessed exceptional strength. Most famous for his 12 labours performed to redeem himself after killing his family.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for heracles.

noun

(Greek mythology): Son of Zeus and Alcmene, a celebrated hero who possessed exceptional strength. Most famous for his 12 labours performed to redeem himself after killing his family.

Example sentences

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The company was backed by Griffin Gaming Partners, Norwest Venture Partners, Heracles Capital as well as a number of strategic individual investors.

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It wouldn't have required this, since, who would have dared to decline the proven heir of Heracles and Julius Caesar their rightful claim?

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West of the Pillars of Heracles in the middle of the Atlantic.

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I think you might be confusing Battering RAM with the recent attacks Heracles and Relocate+Vote?

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Interestingly, Plato claims that the waters beyond the Pillars of Heracles are very shallow and full of mud shoals because of the sinking of Atlantis.

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Though naturally, the ancients didn't see Heracles as some primitive brute.

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The fatal mistake here is that in ancient Greece, the Pillars of Heracles was definitely not Gibraltar, and Egyptians would not have employed Greek myths.

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Pronounced octópodes, /ɒkˈtɒpədiːz/, with the -es rhyming with Heracles etc.

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I wonder if the story of Heracles is our origin for the ancient-club-warrior concept.

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> Heracles holding a club and a lion's skin is a bit of a trope.

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> West of the Pillars of Heracles in the middle of the Atlantic.

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A quick search for Phoenician purple (apparently called Tyrian purple) brought up this seventeenth century painting recounting a second century AD Heracles story that may have been influenced by the Phoenician god Melqart.

Quote examples

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Those waters are "beyond" the Pillars of Heracles if you circumnavigate the entire Iberian coastline.

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"The pillars of Heracles" as referred to by Plato means the strait of Gibraltar.

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Sort of related: I once heard someone pronounce "testicles" like a name of a Greek hero (think Heracles), just for the lulz.

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Not unless you go really far beyond the "pillars of Heracles" and end up in America, but I'm sure that's been posited as an explanation plenty of times.

Proper noun examples

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The mistake is in assuming that in 300BC, Gibraltar was known as the Pillars of Heracles.

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Heracles holding a club and a lion's skin is a bit of a trope.

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Wiktionary tells me that's more like blocks of Heracles, or slabs or monuments.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use heracles in a sentence?

The company was backed by Griffin Gaming Partners, Norwest Venture Partners, Heracles Capital as well as a number of strategic individual investors.

What does heracles mean?

(Greek mythology): Son of Zeus and Alcmene, a celebrated hero who possessed exceptional strength. Most famous for his 12 labours performed to redeem himself after killing his family.

What part of speech is heracles?

heracles is commonly used as noun.