Enlil-Nasir II - Индекс потомака
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21/2 <1> ♂ Ashur-nirari II [Aseraph]3
31/3 <2> ♂ Ashur-Bel-Nisheshu ? (Aseraph) [Aseraph]Титуле : изм -1407 и -1398, King of Assyria
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41/4 <3+?> ♀ Libia ? (Apis, Agleia, Gailleamh, IlFeni, Aseraph, The Shining One) [?]5
71/5 <5> ♂ Ashur-nadin-ahhe II Aššur-nādin-ahhē (the god Ashur has Given a Brother) [Aseraph]Титуле : -1370, Chief of the 12 Tribes
Титуле : изм -1335 и -1333, Hurrian Prince of Amarna
Свадба: <1> ♀ Gashebe (Hebe) Deianeira ? (of Calydon) [?]
Титуле : -1400, King of Tyre
It is evident then that multiple heros named Hercules have been amalgamated into a single mythological/Legendary Hero. Great care should be exercised when including Hercules into any human lineage. It is possible however to identify some of these legendary heroes and separate them based upon their interaction with historical persons. Laomedon of Troy existed we know from Hittite records and we can date him fairly accurately. This Hercules is the Hercules who rendered service to the father of king Priamus of Willusa.
Early Roman sources suggest that the cult of Hercules supplanted the cult of an earlier mythic Italic shepherd (Herdsman) called "Garanus" [probably his great-grandfather Gaelglas] who was famous for his strength, and who dedicated the Ara Maxima that later became associated with the earliest Roman cult of Hercules
Contemporary Laomedon of Troy
Before the Trojan War, Heracles rendered service to Laomedon of Troy (Historical: Poseidon sent a sea monster to attack Troy. The story is related in several digressions in the Iliad (7.451-453, 20.145-148, 21.442-457) and is found in Apollodorus' Bibliotheke (2.5.9). Laomedon planned on sacrificing his daughter Hesione to Poseidon in the hope of appeasing him. Heracles happened to arrive (along with Telamon and Oicles) and agreed to kill the monster if Laomedon would give him the horses received from Zeus as compensation for Zeus' kidnapping Ganymede. Laomedon agreed. Heracles killed the monster, but Laomedon went back on his word. Accordingly, in a later expedition, Heracles and his followers attacked Troy and sacked it. Then they slew all Laomedon's sons present there save Podarces, who was renamed Priam, who saved his own life by giving Heracles a golden veil Hesione had made. Telamon took Hesione as a war prize; they were married and had a son, Teucer.
Christian dating
In Christian circles a Euhemerist reading of the widespread Heracles cult was attributed to a historical figure who had been offered cult status after his death. Thus Eusebius, Preparation of the Gospel (10.12), reported that Clement could offer historical dates for Hercules as a king in Argos: "from the reign of Hercules in Argos to the deification of Hercules himself and of Asclepius there are comprised thirty-eight years, according to Apollodorus the chronicler: and from that point to the deification of Castor and Pollux fifty-three years: and somewhere about this time was the capture of Troy."
Readers with a literalist bent, following Clement's reasoning, have asserted from this remark that, since Heracles ruled over Tiryns in Argos at the same time that Eurystheus ruled over Mycenae, and since at about this time Linus was Heracles' teacher, one can conclude, based on Jerome's date—in his universal history, his Chronicon—given to Linus' notoriety in teaching Heracles in 1264 BC, that Heracles' death and deification occurred 38 years later, in approximately 1226 BC.
There are some issues with Christian dating since the Christian calendar assumes a fixed value for the creation of the world and great flood. This assumption based solely on Hebrew mythology renders a skewed understanding of the dates of certain historical figures. The dates associated with this Hercules are based on contemporary existence with known historical figures whose dating can be substantiated through archeological record, which shows these events occuring at a much later date.6
111/6 <7> ♂ Eriba-Adad I [Aseraph]7
121/7 <11> ♂ Ashur-uballit I Aššur-uballiṭ I [Aseraph]8
131/8 <12> ♂ Enlil-nirari [Aseraph]Титуле : изм -1330 и -1308, King of Assyria