Before the creation of such Greek heroes as Ares, Poseidon, Zeus, Apollo, Hercules, Agamemnon etc., there existed the Khamitic legend of Heru of Behutet (Herukhuti) – who symbolizes the ultimate victory over evil!
Herodotus was an ancient Greek historian who lived in the 5th century BC (c. 484 BC – c. 425 BC). He is called the “father of history” because he was the first known Greek historian to collect materials systematically, test their accuracy to a certain extent and arrange them in a well-constructed and vivid narrative. In Book 2 of his Histories, An Account of Egypt, he recorded his travels in Ancient Egypt and admitted that the Greek Gods came from Egypt:
“… the Egyptians did not take the name of Heracles from the Hellenes, but rather the Hellenes from the Egyptians,–that is to say those of the Hellenes who gave the name Heracles to the son of Amphitryon,–of that, I say, besides many other evidences there is chiefly this, namely that the parents of this Heracles, Amphitryon and Alcmene, were both of Egypt by descent”
Herodotus, An Account of Egypt, translated by G.C. Macaulay, The Gutenberg EBook, p.153.
Behutet: The Warrior Within