There is no specific character in Greek mythology referred to as the "Hercules heroine," but there are several women who have played important roles in the story of Hercules (also known as Heracles).
One of the most well-known heroines in the Hercules myth is Megara, the first wife of Hercules. She is often portrayed as a virtuous and loyal wife who helps her husband overcome challenges and supports him on his quests. However, in some versions of the story, Megara is killed by Hercules in a fit of madness sent by Hera.
Another important character in the Hercules myth is Deianira, Hercules' second wife. She is best known for causing Hercules' death by giving him a poisoned robe, which she believed would make him fall in love with her again. This act was spurred by Deianira's jealousy and insecurity over Hercules' love for another woman.
There are also several other heroines who play smaller roles in the Hercules myth, including Atalanta, the warrior princess who helps Hercules capture the Calydonian Boar, and Iole, the maiden for whom Hercules fights in a wrestling match.
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