Young Hercules
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“Hercules, a Theban prince, was another of the descendants of Pelops. The numerous and extraordinary feats of strength and valor of Hercules excited the admiration of his contemporaries, and, being afterwards exaggerated and embellished by poets, caused him at length to be regarded as a person endowed with supernatual powers, and even to be worshipped as a god.” — Goodrich, 1844
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S. G. Goodrich Lights and Shadows of European History (Boston: Bradbury, Soden, & Co., 1844) 31
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