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  • Labors of Hercules

    Posted on Monday October 12th, 2009 at 21:34 in stories, myth, hercules

    Eleventh Labor Poor Hercules! After eight years and one month, after performing ten superhuman labors, he was still not off the hook. Eurystheus demanded two more labors from the hero, since he did not count the hydra or the Augean stables as proper...

  • Labors of Hercules

    Posted on Monday October 5th, 2009 at 20:06 in story, myth, hercules

    Ninth Labor For the ninth labor, Eurystheus ordered Hercules to bring him the belt of Hippolyte [Hip-POLLY-tee]. This was no ordinary belt and no ordinary warrior. Hippolyte was queen of the Amazons, a tribe of women warriors. These Amazons had n...

  • The Eigth Labor of Hercules

    Posted on Monday September 28th, 2009 at 19:45 in children, story, myth, hercules

    After Hercules had captured the Cretan Bull, Eurystheus sent him to get the man-eating mares of Diomedes, the king of a Thracian tribe called the Bistones, and bring them back to him in Mycenae. According to Apollodorus, Hercules sailed with a ban...

  • The Seventh Labor of Hercules

    Posted on Sunday September 20th, 2009 at 19:47 in story, myth, hercules

    After the complicated business with the Stymphalian Birds, Hercules easily disposed of the Cretan Bull. At that time, Minos, King of Crete, controlled many of the islands in the seas around Greece, and was such a powerful ruler that the Athenians sen...

  • The Sixth Labor of Hercules

    Posted on Monday September 7th, 2009 at 19:09 in story, myth, hercules

    After Hercules returned from his success in the Augean stables, Eurystheus came up with an even more difficult task. For the sixth Labor, Hercules was to drive away an enormous flock of birds which gathered at a lake near the town of Stymphalos. Arr...

  • The Fifth Labor of Hercules

    Posted on Monday August 31st, 2009 at 19:21 in children, story, myth, secular, hercules, multi-part

    For the fifth labor, Eurystheus ordered Hercules to clean up King Augeas' stables. Hercules knew this job would mean getting dirty and smelly, but sometimes even a hero has to do these things. Then Eurystheus made Hercules' task even harder: he had t...

  • Fourth Labor of Hercules

    Posted on Monday August 24th, 2009 at 20:09 in children, story, myth, hercules

    For the fourth labor, Eurystheus ordered Hercules to bring him the Erymanthian boar alive. Now, a boar is a huge, wild pig with a bad temper, and tusks growing out of its mouth. This one was called the Erymanthian boar, because it lived on a mountai...

  • The Third Labor of Hercules

    Posted on Monday August 17th, 2009 at 21:13 in children, series, stories, myth, hercules, multi-part

    For the third labor, Eurystheus ordered Hercules to bring him the Hind of Ceryneia. Now, before we go any further, we'll have to answer two questions: What is a hind? and, Where is Ceryneia? Ceryneia is a town in Greece, about fifty miles from Eurys...

  • The Second Labor of Hercules

    Posted on Monday August 10th, 2009 at 19:53 in children, series, stories, myths, hercules, multi-part

    Continuing in my series in stories with children, here is the next of the labors of Hercules. Again these were found on perseus.tufts.edu, I hope that you all enjoy. The second labor of Hercules was to kill the Lernean Hydra. From the murky waters o...

  • The First Labor of Hercules

    Posted on Monday August 3rd, 2009 at 21:57 in stories, myths, hercules, multi-part

    We own the statue of a multi-headed dragon that a friend gave to us. It is an incense burner. Earlier this week my youngest daughter was looking at it and began to ask me questions about it. So I decided to tell her the story of Hercules and the Hydr...