Iolaus, his nephew.
No. He is the son of Iphicles, Hercules's mortal half brother.
King Eurystheus and Hercules were related because.... Hercules was King Erytheus Eurystheus nephew. Thx for reading!
Hades and Zeus are brothers; Hercules is a son of Zeus and, as such, a nephew of Hades.
Ah, Hercules had a cousin named Iolaus. Just like Hercules, he was known for his bravery and strength. They made quite the powerful team together, spreading kindness and helping others along their journeys.
Hercules, son of Zeus - nephew of Hades and brother of Persephone.
Eris, Eros, Hermaphroditus, Zageus, Oenopion, and Atys were all nephews of Hercules.
Hercules defeated the Hydra by cutting off its heads, and with the help of his nephew Iolaus, he cauterized the neck stumps to prevent them from growing back.
Oh, dude, Hercules totally kills the Hydra by cutting off its heads, right? But here's the catch - every time he chops one off, two more grow back! It's like a never-ending game of whack-a-mole, but with a giant, regenerating monster. Classic Greek mythology, am I right?
Hercules with the help of his nephew Iolau. However the fight may still be deemed fair as the Hydra had the aid of Cancer (the crab.) Through a complex series of later events it is the venom of the Hydra that eventually kills Hercules.
Hercules was given 12 labors to perform in total. The original number was ten, but King Eurystheus added two more because he thought two of the original ten didn't count: Hercules received the help of his nephew Iolaus in slaying the Hydra, and received payment for cleaning the Augean stables/ the rivers her diverted into the stables did all the cleaning for him.
Your nephew's nephew is the son of one of your nephew's brothers or sisters. He is your great nephew.