- In Gr**** mythology,
Eurystheus (/jʊəˈrɪsθiəs/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Εὐρυσθεύς, lit. "broad strength", IPA: [
eu̯rystʰěu̯s]) was king of Tiryns, one of three...
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Tiryns and
serve his cousin, King
Eurystheus of Mycenae, for
twelve years,
performing whatever labours Eurystheus might set him; in return, he would...
- that,
although Eurystheus commanded him to
bring back Cerberus, it was not from any
desire to see Cerberus, but only
because Eurystheus thought that the...
- Hera. He was
directed to
serve King
Eurystheus for ten
years and
perform any task
Eurystheus required of him.
Eurystheus decided to give
Heracles ten labours...
- of
Eurystheus, king of Mycenae.
After the
death of Heracles, his children,
after many wanderings,
found refuge from
Eurystheus at Athens.
Eurystheus, on...
- men.
While chained,
Hercules is
confronted by King
Eurystheus, who is in
league with Cotys.
Eurystheus reveals that he
drugged Hercules the
night his family...
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Antimache (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντιμάχη) was the
queen of
Tiryns as wife of King
Eurystheus, who
tasked Heracles with his Labors.
Antimache was of
Arcadian descent...
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courtyard of his palace: This
mytheme is also
connected to Ares, Oenopion,
Eurystheus, and others. Zeus came to her in the form of a
shower of gold, and fathered...
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carrying the carc**** of the lion on his shoulders, King
Eurystheus was
amazed and terrified.
Eurystheus forbade him ever
again to
enter the city; in the ****ure...
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ascended to the
throne in the
absence of King
Eurystheus, who was
fighting the Heracleidae.
Eurystheus had
meant for
their stewardship to be temporary...