Chapter 209: The Birth of Interracial Life (4)

PS: Hippolyta, the leader of the women of the Amazon, defeated and took her belt. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info Eurystheus had a daughter named Artmeta. Eurystheus ordered Hercules to seize the belt of Queen Hippolyta of the Amazon and offer it to Artemetta. The Amazons live on the banks of the Termodon River in Pontus, a nation of women who buy and sell men to bear children, keep the girls they give birth to, and raise them to be raised. Since ancient times, this people has been martial and warlike.

(8) Drive away the cannibal horses

Drove the cannibal horses of Diomedes from Thrace to Mycenae. Diomedes was the son of Ares, the god of war, and the king of the warlike Pistonas. He kept a herd of fierce and wild horses, which had to be chained to iron mangers. The feed for the horses was not oats for ordinary horses, but for unfortunate strangers who strayed into the castle. The first thing Hercules did when he arrived here was to subdue the guards who managed the stables, and then threw the murderous king into the manger. After eating the king, the horses immediately became tame. They dutifully obeyed Hercules' command and were driven to the seashore. Suddenly, he heard a noise behind him, and it turned out that the Pistoners were fully armed and chased after him. Hercules hurriedly prepared for battle. He left his horse in the care of his companion Apertellus. Apertellus was the messenger of the gods, the son of Hermes. When Hercules left, the horses went crazy again. When Hercules repelled the Pistonas, he found that his companion had been eaten by horses, and only the bones remained. Hercules was so sad that he built the city of Apetra nearby. Honor your friends. Eventually, he subdued the horses. Put them in the hands of Eurystheus without any problems. Eurystheus sacrificed these horses to Hera, the queen of heaven. Later, these horses gave birth to foals, which were bred for a long time. It is said that one of the horses that King Alexander of Macedon rode was their descendant.

(9) Fetch her belt

Defeat Hippolyta, the leader of the women of the Amazon. Fetch her belt. Eurystheus had a daughter named Artemetta. Eurystheus ordered Hercules to seize the belt of Queen Hippolyta of the Amazon and offer it to Artemetta. The Amazons live on the banks of the Termodon River in Pontus, a nation of women who buy and sell men to bear children, keep the girls they give birth to, and raise them to be raised. Since ancient times, this people has been martial and warlike.

Their queen, Hippolyta, wore a belt that had been given to her by the god of war himself. This is a sign of the Queen's power.

Hercules gathered a group of men who volunteered to go to war and set out on an adventure by boat. After many twists and turns. They entered the Black Sea, and finally came to the mouth of the Termodon River, and sailed up the river into Themischira, the port of the Amazons. Here they met the queen of the Amazon. She saw Hercules with a dignified appearance and a burly figure, and she liked and respected him very much. When she heard the purpose of the hero's coming, she agreed to give the belt to Hercules.

But Hera, the queen of heaven, hated Hercules. Disguised as an Amazonian woman, she mingles with the crowd to spread rumors that a foreigner wants to kidnap their queen. When the Amazonians heard this, they were furious. Immediately mount your horse and attack Hercules, who was living in a tent outside the city. So, there was a vicious battle; Brave Amazon women fought against Hercules' retinue, and another group of battle-hardened women rushed forward. Against Hercules. The first woman who fought against Hercules, Aella, was known as the Whirlwind Girl because she ran like the wind. But Hercules ran faster than her. When she was defeated and fled, she was chased and killed by Hercules. The second woman just got into a fight. and was defeated. Then a third woman came up, named Pelotae. She won seven individual matches, but this time she was also killed. And after her came eight more women. Three of them were chosen warriors in the Artemis hunt, and their guns were shots. However, in this battle, they were greatly disgraced, and they could not shoot the target, and they all hit Hercules. Alchippo, who had vowed not to marry for the rest of his life, also fell on the battlefield. In the end, even the leader of the Amazonian women, the valiant Melanipo, was captured alive by Hercules. The Amazon women suddenly scattered like birds and beasts, and they fled one after another.

Queen Hippolyta offered her belt, which she had promised before the battle. Hercules took the belt and put it back in Melanipo.

(10) The Pillars of Hercules

The Red Bull from the island of Eretea to the Red Bull of Cleion, on the way to the end of the Mediterranean Sea (i.e., the Pillars of Hercules);

Hercules offered the girdle of Queen Hippolyta at the feet of King Eurystheus. Eurystheus did not let him rest, and immediately sent him to bring back the herd of Grimion. Cleion was a giant who lived on the island of Eritsa, in the Bay of Gadila, and he had a herd of brown and red cattle, which he was tended by another giant and a two-headed hound. He was as tall as a mountain, with three heads and six arms, three bodies, and six legs. No one in the world dared to fight him. Hercules knew that this difficult task required careful preparation, for Cleion's father was a world-famous wealthy man, nicknamed the "Golden Sword", and was the king of the whole world. Italy was later divided into Spain and Portugal. In addition to Grimion, he had three tall and brave sons, each commanding a mighty and warlike army. Because of this, King Eurystheus gave Hercules such a task, hoping that Hercules would be killed there during the conquest of the country and never return. But Hercules was not afraid of this task, and he raised his army, as before, gathered the troops he had rescued from the beast on the island of Crete, and landed in Libya by boat. Here he fought against the giant Andros.

Antaeus was the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea, and Gaia, the mother of the earth. All passers-by passing through Libya must fight him. However, when fighting, Antaeus was able to draw strength from Mother Earth as long as he did not leave the earth. Hercules knocked him down three times and finally discovered the secret of his regaining strength. He then lifted Antaeus into the air with his strong arms and strangled him to death. He also cleared Libya of ferocious animals.

After a long journey in the desert region, he finally came to a rich river network area. Here he founded a huge city, which he called Hekatompilos, which means a hundred gates. Eventually, he came to the Atlantic Ocean, where he erected two stone pillars, the famous Hercules Column. The sun is blazing here, and the heat is unbearable. Hercules looked up at the sky and raised his bow and arrow menacingly, trying to shoot the sun god down. The sun god marveled at his fearlessness and lent him a golden bowl. It was a treasure he used on his night travels. Hercules crossed the sea in a golden bowl to Emperia. His warship sailed closely beside him, canopy open. There, the three sons of Chrysaur led three armies and prepared to meet the enemy. Hercules rushed ashore with great courage. Instead of fighting against the army, he knocked their leaders to the ground one by one, killed them, and then took possession of their land. He then came to the island of Eritsa, where Cleion and his herd were located. The two-headed dog on the island spotted Hercules and barked and pounced. Hercules swung a wooden stick and killed the vicious dog. The giant, who was guarding the herd, saw that the dog had been killed and wanted to come to his aid, but he was also beaten to death with a stick. Hercules hurried with the herd and left there. However, Grimon caught up with him, and a fierce battle ensued. Hera came to the aid of the giant Geryon. Hercules unceremoniously shot an arrow to her chest. Hera was taken aback and fled in a hurry. Besides, although the giant had three bodies, he was fatally struck by a fatal arrow in the abdomen where the three bodies were connected, and he fell to the ground and died.

On his triumphant journey, Hercules drove his cattle through Italy and Italy, and along the way he created many heroic deeds. When he reached Lecium in southern Italy, a bull escaped and crossed the strait to Sicily. Hercules immediately drove the rest of the bulls into the water. He seized the horn of an ox and swam to Sicily, and with many feats, he made it through Italy, Illyria, and Tracchi, and finally to Greece. (Want to know more exciting news about "Otherworldly God Emperor"?) Open WeChat now, click on the "+" sign in the upper right corner, select Add Friends to add an official account, search for "zhongwenwang", follow the official account, and never miss every update again! (To be continued.) )

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