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The Twelve Labours of Hercules | Slay the Nemean Lion. | Slay the nine-headed Lernaean Hydra.

Duration: 10:12Views: 11.5KLikes: 88Date Created: Sep, 2019

Channel: Geethanjali - Cartoons for Kids

Category: Film & Animation

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Description: The Twelve Labours of Hercules | Slay the Nemean Lion. | Slay the nine-headed Lernaean Hydra. Setting out on such a seemingly impossible labor, Hercules came to a town called Cleonae, where he stayed at the house of a poor workman-for-hire, Molorchus. When his host offered to sacrifice an animal to pray for a safe lion hunt, Hercules asked him to wait 30 days. If the hero returned with the lion's skin, they would sacrifice to Zeus, king of the gods. If Hercules died trying to kill the lion, Molorchus agreed to sacrifice instead to Hercules, as a hero. The Lernean Hydra Hercules set off to hunt the nine-headed menace, but he did not go alone. His trusty nephew, Iolaus, was by his side. Iolaus, who shared many adventures with Hercules, accompanied him on many of the twelve labors. Legend has it that Iolaus won a victory in chariot racing at the Olympics and he is often depicted as Hercules' charioteer. So, the pair drove to Lerna and by the springs of Amymone, they discovered the lair of the loathsome hydra. The Hind of Ceryneia Diana's Pet Deer You'd think it would have been easy for a hero like Hercules to go shoot a deer and bring it back to Eurystheus, but a few problems made things complicated. This was a special deer, because it had golden horns and hoofs of bronze. Not only that, the deer was sacred to the goddess of hunting and the moon, Diana; she was Diana's special pet. That meant that Hercules could neither kill the deer nor hurt her. He couldn't risk getting Diana angry at him; he was already in enough trouble with Hera. Subscribe to our Cartoons for Kids Channel: goo.gl/uPjXWn #greekgoddess #greekmythology #ancientgreekstories #pandorasbox #greekstories #bedtimestories

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