The many lovers of a legend (2024)

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Hello, my name is Luis, and I am a tour guide for the Bridging Binaries tours at the Cambridge Museum of Classical Archaeology, where this enormous sculpture of Hercules is displayed. The statue is a plaster cast from the original marble sculpture found in the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, built early in the third century.

An inscription in the base indicates it was carved by Glykon, an Athenian sculptor. Sculptures were used to spread Roman ideology, and to associate Gods and Mythical Heroes with their rulers.

Therefore, it could be argued that this sculpture also symbolizes the strength and masculinity of the Roman Emperor Caracalla. Hercules is probably the most famous hero from Greco-Roman mythology.

Stories of his achievements are still being told, more than two thousand years after they were first spoken. He is best known for completing the twelve labours of Hercules, which included: slaying the Nemea Lion (whose skin can be seen under his left arm) and stealing the golden apples of Hera (which are depicted in his *right hand).

This statue is known as ‘Hercules at Rest’ or ‘The Weary Hercules’, as he appears exhausted, presumably after holding up the sky for the titan Atlas. Hercules is a paragon of strength and masculinity. Moreover, according to the Greek historian Plutarch, Hercules’s list of lovers ‘went beyond numbering’, including many male lovers, such as Jason, Adonis, or Iolaus. The last of these, Iolaus, accompanid Hercules on his expedition against Troy, as well as on some of his labours, serving as charioteer and shield-bearer. Plutarch also tells us that as late as the second century, lovers went to Iolaus’ tomb in Thebes to ‘plight their troths and make reciprocal vows of their affection’. This tangibly shows romanticisation of same-sex relationships in the ancient world.

Hercules also cross-dressed when captured by the mythological queen Omphale. He was forced to wear feminine clothing while she wore his famous lion skin. Writing about this story, early Christian author Tertullian refers to Hercules as ‘impudicus’, or sexually immodest, and implies that Hercules was made to serve passively as Omphale’s sex slave.Hercules’ position as the very symbol of masculinity was certainly not diminished by this story, nor by his many same-sex lovers.

Although it is impossible for us to know the private lives of those who lived hundreds of years ago, these stories show that the ancients had widespread acceptance of what we now call LGBT+ narratives in their mythology. From Hercules to Achilles, Hermaphrodite to Hysteria (a festival honouring the God Aphroditos):, cross-dressing, gender non-conformity and same-sex relations have always been present in the Mythology and History of Ancient Greece and Rome.

The many lovers of a legend (2024)

FAQs

Did Hercules have any male lovers? ›

Moreover, according to the Greek historian Plutarch, Hercules's list of lovers 'went beyond numbering', including many male lovers, such as Jason, Adonis, or Iolaus. The last of these, Iolaus, accompanid Hercules on his expedition against Troy, as well as on some of his labours, serving as charioteer and shield-bearer.

Was Hylas Hercules' lover? ›

Hylas plays a bit-part in Greek myth. He joins the Argonauts, briefly, as the young lover of Hercules; then while fetching water he is drawn away by nymphs, never to return. Hercules sets out to look for him, deserting the Argonauts, but does not find him.

Who was Achilles' true love? ›

Also, Achilles is the lover of Briseis and is known to have a deep and meaningful friendship with Patroclus. In contemporary times, the question of who Achilles loved has sometimes been raised, as some scholars have speculated in their analyses of the Iliad that Achilles and Patroclus may have been lovers.

Did Hercules have multiple wives? ›

After his death in the pyre, Heracles ascended to Olympus as a god, and having finally reconciled with Hera, he got her daughter Hebe as his fourth and final wife. They had two sons together, Alexiares and Anicetus.

Did Hercules date men? ›

How LGBTQ was the Greek hero Hercules? Like most Greek men of the time, he was bisexual, having relationships with both men and women.

Who was Hercules in love with? ›

Those who have seen the 1997 Disney animated film Hercules might be tempted to say that Hercules fell in love with a woman named Megara. Well, you'd be right. In Greek mythology, Megara was the wife of Hercules.

Who was Hercules male companion? ›

Hylas, in ancient Greek legend, son of Theiodamas (king of the Dryopians in Thessaly), favourite and companion of Heracles on the Argonautic expedition.

Were Heracles and Abderus lovers? ›

In Greek mythology, Abderus or Abderos (Ancient Greek: Ἄβδηρος) was a divine hero, reputed by some to be one of Heracles' lovers (eromenoi), and reputedly a son of Hermes by some accounts, and eponym of Abdera, Thrace.

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