Hercules, 27:men, who are the sons of God. The son of Mars, Diomedes of fiery fame, ruled in the land beyond theHercules, 28:to hold the mares or drive them on the Way to Diomedes. He called his friend, saying: "Abderis,Hercules, 28:killed him and escaped into the wilder lands of Diomedes. Wiser, grief-stricken, humble andHercules, 30:success followed on his efforts. He is told that Diomedes, the son of Mars, the god of war,Hercules, 30:were breeding great numbers of war horses, and Diomedes was very concerned with the outcome of theHercules, 35:spirit. The mares were in the possession of Diomedes, the son of Mars. (But the esoteric ruler is |