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Amphitryon was the husband of [[Alcmene]] and father of [[Iphicles]]. He died before [[Hercules]] was born. [[Zeus]] pretended to be Amphitryon when he came to [[Alcmene]] and made love to her, conceiving [[Hercules]].
Amphitryon was the husband of [[Alcmene]] and father of [[Iphicles]]. He died before [[Hercules]] was born. [[Zeus]] pretended to be Amphitryon when he came to [[Alcmene]] and made love to her, conceiving [[Hercules]].


In the [[Young Hercules (Movie Pilot)|(Movie Pilot)]] and [[Young Hercules (Novelization)|(Novelization)]], Hercules remarks that he wishes he had memories of doing things with his father, like [[Jason]]. [[Iolaus]] remarks that it's not Amphitryon's fault that he died when Herc was young, at which point Hercules reveals that Amphitryon wasn't his father.
In the [[Young Hercules (Movie Pilot)|(Movie Pilot)]] and [[Young Hercules (Novelization)|(Novelization)]], Hercules remarks that he wishes he had memories of doing things with his father, like [[Jason]]. [[Iolaus]] remarks that it's not Amphitryon's fault that he died when Herc was young, at which point [[Hercules]] reveals that Amphitryon wasn't his father.


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Latest revision as of 19:15, 23 May 2012

Amphitryon was the husband of Alcmene and father of Iphicles. He died before Hercules was born. Zeus pretended to be Amphitryon when he came to Alcmene and made love to her, conceiving Hercules.

In the (Movie Pilot) and (Novelization), Hercules remarks that he wishes he had memories of doing things with his father, like Jason. Iolaus remarks that it's not Amphitryon's fault that he died when Herc was young, at which point Hercules reveals that Amphitryon wasn't his father.