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Why did Alcmene give birth to twins?

The beautiful Alcmene, the wife of the Tirynthian king Amphitryon, liked Zeus. Taking advantage of the absence of her husband, who fought against the tribes of teleboys, Zeus appeared to her, taking the form of Amphitryon.

Their wedding night lasted like three ordinary nights: Hermes, at the behest of Zeus, ordered Helios to put out the solar fires and stay at home all the next day, since the conception of a great warrior, as Zeus intended, should have taken place without haste. After that, Hermes ordered Selene to move more slowly, and Hypnos to make humanity so sleepy that no one would notice anything. Alcmene happily listened to Zeus's story about the crushing defeat that the teleboys suffered, and for thirty-six hours indulged in love pleasures with the one whom she considered her husband.

The next day, when the returned Amphitryon spared no words, telling Alcmene about his victory and his feelings for her, she, contrary to his expectations, was in no hurry to invite her husband to the marital bed. "We didn't close our eyes all last night," she complained. "Do I have to listen to the story of your exploits twice?" Puzzled by this answer, Amphitryon turned to the soothsayer, who said that Zeus was his lucky rival at night. After these words, Amphitrion never shared a bed with Alcmene, fearing divine jealousy.

Soon, sons were born to Alcmene at the same time - Iphicles from her husband and Hercules from Zeus.

Author: Kondrashov A.P.

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Thus, there are now 88 constellations in heaven. Not all constellations, of course, can be seen from anywhere on Earth. Some of them are in the sky of the Northern Hemisphere, some are visible only from places south of the equator. As the Earth rotates around the Sun, new groups of stars appear from behind the horizon. The circumpolar constellations, which appear to revolve around the North Star, remain in view throughout the year. In addition, there are constellations that only appear in winter, spring, summer or autumn.

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