×
GreekEnglish

×
  • Politics
  • Diaspora
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Cooking
Friday
05
Dec 2025
weather symbol
Athens 14°C
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Diaspora
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Mediterranean Cooking
  • Weather
Contact follow Protothema:
Powered by Cloudevo
> Culture

Like father, like son… Nude warrior at temple shows Hercules’ son battling Hydra

Hercules' son depicted on Turkish altar

Newsroom December 29 03:36

An ancient marble altar with a nude warrior battling a serpent monster has been discovered by villagers near the Akçay River in Turkey. The artifact likely to be from the second century A.D. showes a carved scene that is difficult to interpret. Archeologists are speculating as to whether the warrior is Bargasos, son of Hercules, fighting a monster in battle to bring forth river god Harpasos to whom the alter is dedicated.

When the altar was created, the river now known as Akçay by its Turkish name was known as the Harpasos River. Flavius Ouliades set up the Greek inscription at the top of the altar that explains that it was created following a dream. The dedication shows that the person who created the altar had a strong belief in the river god. He had promised to set up the altar if the river god answered his prayers that may have been for a good harvest or protection.

The nude male warrior on the altar wears a helmet with a crest and holds a dagger in his right hand and shield in his left. The lower corner depicts a curving snake with many heads that depicts the mythical Hydra. Despite the scene, researchers say that the warrior is not Hercules, but his son Bargasos, who in ancient mythology was the son of Hercules and a woman known as Barge. Bargasa, in modern-day Turkey was named in honor of Bargasa.

>Related articles

Israel will participate in Eurovision; Spain, the Netherlands & Ireland withdraw

Mendoni from Washington: Culture is a connecting and unifying force between the US and Greece

Hagia Sophia: At the mercy of…crony contractors, the adventures of the monument of Orthodoxy in Erdogan’s hands

BARGASOS

In ancient mythology the battle depicted on the altar may have led to the creation of the river god Harpasos. Archeologists believe it may be a representation of a local myth describing Bargasos’ battle against a ravaging river with many arms. Once defeated, the river turned into the river-god Harpasos.

The altar is 2 feet high and 1.5 feet wide and is now being displayed at the Aydin Museum in Turkey.

Ask me anything

Explore related questions

> More Culture

Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news

See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr

> Latest Stories

Papastavrou on Fox Business: energy is changing the geopolitical architecture, with Greece as a central pillar

December 4, 2025

Athens responds to the Turkish Defence Ministry: We are doing the obvious for our protection, we are not ignoring the casus belli

December 4, 2025

EU agreement on the development of a new generation of genetically modified organisms in agriculture

December 4, 2025

Mitsotakis: Justice is a priority in government reforms

December 4, 2025

Israel will participate in Eurovision; Spain, the Netherlands & Ireland withdraw

December 4, 2025

Sakellaropoulos Organic Farms at the top of the 2025 global olive oil ranking

December 4, 2025

Christodoulides from Kiev: We know what invasion means, first priority is to support Ukraine

December 4, 2025

“They were raping me, they tortured me & hung me from the ceiling” – Academic describes 903 days of captivity in Iraq

December 4, 2025
All News

> World

EU agreement on the development of a new generation of genetically modified organisms in agriculture

Organisations representing companies or sectoral bodies in the primary sector support these techniques

December 4, 2025

“They were raping me, they tortured me & hung me from the ceiling” – Academic describes 903 days of captivity in Iraq

December 4, 2025

These are the safest countries in the world for 2025 — where Greece ranks

December 4, 2025

La Nina phenomenon may affect the global climate in the next quarter—what this means

December 4, 2025

Public transport passengers in Rome will get their money back in case of poor service

December 3, 2025
Homepage
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY COOKIES POLICY TERM OF USE
Powered by Cloudevo
Copyright © 2025 Πρώτο Θέμα