Megara (wife of Heracles) - Wikipedia Megara was the eldest daughter of Creon, King of Thebes, who was the brother of Jocasta and uncle of Oedipus [2] If Creon is the same figure, Megara's mother is likely Creon's wife Eurydice, and she would be the sister of Menoeceus (Megareus), Lycomedes, Haemon, and Pyrrha
Megara | Disney Wiki | Fandom Megara (better known as Meg) is the deuteragonist of Disney's 1997 animated feature film Hercules A snarky "femme fatale", Meg once served as a reluctant minion of Hades, to whom she was indebted
Megara | Greece, Map, Facts | Britannica Megara was the birthplace of the Sophist philosopher Eucleides (c 450–c 380 bce), who founded the Megarian school of philosophy, which influenced Stoic thought
Megara in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths Megara was Theban woman who would become the first wife of Heracles in Greek mythology It is normally said that Megara, and her children, were killed by Heracles, when madness overcame him
Megara: The First Wife Of Heracles In Greek Mythology Megara, a princess of Thebes and daughter of King Creon, became a key figure in Greek mythology through her marriage to the demigod Heracles, linking her to legendary tales and heroic deeds
Megara in Greek Mythology: Myths, Powers and Symbols Discover Megara’s myths, her tragic fate with Hercules, her symbolic meaning, and how she is portrayed in modern culture Explore her role in Greek mythology today
Megara (Wife of Hercules) - World History Encyclopedia Megara was the first wife of the Greek hero Herakles (better known as Hercules) She was the daughter of King Creon of Thebes who gave her in marriage to Hercules in gratitude for his help in winning back Creon's kingdom from the Minyans
Megara - Disneys Hercules Wiki Megara is Hercules' wife and primary love interest from the title film and television series She is quite sarcastic, and once went on a date with Adonis prior to the start of the film
Megara - static. perseus. tufts. edu After defeating the Minyans at Orchomenos, King Creon offered his eldest daughter, Megara, to Hercules as a bride in reward for his prowess in battle Together, Hercules and Megara had anywhere between three and eight children