The following is a list of the battles that were mentioned in the series:
Maze of the Minotaur: Herc and Iolaus are walking to meet the minotaur and they mention a fight at Phoenia, being jumped by Hera's priests at Teledon and sea snakes in Thrace
The Wrong Path: Iolaus talks of fighting the Titans while travelling to meet the she demon.
Gladiator: Hercules mentions fighting against slavery in Apropos (Iolaus could have been there with him)
The Vanishing Dead: Hercules speaks of defending the valley of Tantalus against the Macedonians (Iolaus was not there)
The Seige of Naxos: Iolaus mentions Goth's actions during the Mycenian invasion, and Herc saw the Catapult at Macedonia (Iolaus does not recognize the device)
Under the Broken Sky: Hercules mentions the Phillipian Campaign
Sword of Veracity: The Battle with the Macedonians is mentioned again and a Battle with two giants at Cardeseus
Once a Hero: There is mention made of encountering the Island of Silent Women, probably during the quest for the Golden Fleece
Let the Games Begin: Hercules mentions the Battle of Dardanea
Promises: Iolaus' troubles stem from the Battle of Peltros
Mother of All Monsters: Lucos fought in the Battle of Leguria
A Star to Guide them: They mention the Battle of Cazzie (sp)
The Lady and the Dragon: Both the Battle of Thespus and the Battle of Lawrencia are mentioned.
Darkness Visible: Iolaus, Herc and Vlad fought together at the battle of Antioch where Vlad took Dragon's Peak
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