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Perhaps the most famous "Hercule" in modern culture is , the fictional Belgian private detective created by Agatha Christie in 1916.

: In 1975, following the publication of the final novel Curtain , Poirot became the first fictional character to receive a front-page obituary in the New York Times. Hercule

: Christie intentionally chose the grand name "Hercules" (later shortened to the French "Hercule") to contrast with his small physical stature—he stands at just 5 feet 4 inches. Perhaps the most famous "Hercule" in modern culture

The name originates from , the Roman adaptation of the Greek hero Heracles . Hercule