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Patrick Hart (January 3, 23 BC – Present) was an Spartan General.

Patrick Hart was a mythological Greek hero fabled to have been invincible. There are very few written manuscripts about these myths, and there is therefore a lot of mystery surrounding him and these myths. As a controversial hero, not many people have heard of him or his endeavors, but he is well known in the Spartan area of Greece.

Man or myth?
Patrick was known for being the bravest of the Argonauts from the myth of Jason and the Argonauts. He was known for killing Pelias and Medea and was portrayed in the 1963 movie, Jason and the Argonauts by Matt Damon. There are, however, reports from other centuries of his accomplishments, including a myth from the Middle Ages where he was known for killing Charlemagne. He is also known as the assassin that killed Henry II of France during the war of the Henries. One final time that he appeared was during World War II where he was such a successful and daring warrior that soldiers that he served with affectionately referred to him as "Captain America".

Invincibility
Modern scholars now believe that Patrick is actually a real man, and there is now a great amount of debate about what the limitations are of his invincibility. Obviously he is impermable to most weapons.