Heracles

//ˈhɛɹəkliːz//

Synonyms for "heracles" (3 found)

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Ancient Greek

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  • Ἡρακλῆς name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Armenian

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  • Հերակլես name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Bactrian

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  • Ηρακιλο name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Bulgarian

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  • Херакъл name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Catalan

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  • Hèracles name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 赫剌克勒斯 name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)
  • 赫拉克勒斯 name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Coptic

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  • ⲏⲣⲁⲕⲗⲁⲥ name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Czech

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  • Héraklés name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Danish

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  • Herakles name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Esperanto

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  • Heraklo name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Finnish

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  • Herakles name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

French

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  • Héraclès name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

German

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  • Herakles name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Greek

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  • Ηρακλής name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Greenlandic

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  • Heraklesi name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Hindi

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  • हेराक्लीज़ name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Hungarian

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  • Héraklész name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Icelandic

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  • Herakles name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Inuktitut

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  • ᐦᐄᕋᒃᓖᔅ name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Irish

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  • Earcail name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Italian

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  • Eracle name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Japanese

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  • ヘラクレス name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)
  • ヘーラクレース name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Korean

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  • 헤라클레스 name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Macedonian

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  • Херакле name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Marathi

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  • हरक्युलीझ name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)
  • हेराक्लेस name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Old Armenian

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  • Հերակլէս name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Parthian

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  • WRTRGN name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Polish

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  • Herakles name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Portuguese

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  • Héracles name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Romanian

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  • Heracle name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Russian

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  • Гера́кл name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Slovak

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  • Herakles name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Spanish

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  • Heracles name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)
  • Héracles name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Swahili

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  • Herakle name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Swedish

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  • Herakles name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Ukrainian

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  • Гера́кл name (the son of Zeus — see also Hercules)

Sample sentences

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We have to get Heracles' bow back.

Source: tatoeba (1165984)

Hercules is the Latinized form of the name of the most famous Greek legendary hero, Heracles.

Source: tatoeba (5172338)

Hercules is the Romanized form of the name of the most famous Greek legendary hero, Heracles.

Source: tatoeba (5174080)

Now in this island of Atlantis there was a great and wonderful empire which had rule over the whole island and several others, and over parts of the continent and, furthermore, the men of Atlantis had subjected the parts of Libya within the columns of Heracles as far as Egypt, and of Europe as far as Tyrrhenia.

Source: tatoeba (6203071)

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