Hercules was the greatest Greek hero. He was known for his courage and strength. He was the son of Zeus, but he lived a hard life because the Goddess Hera was jealous of him. Because of her, he had to do twelve difficult tasks for King Eurystheus, who was the enemy of Hercules.
The Twelve Labors of Hercules:
Hoping Hercules would be killed, King Eurystheus ordered Hercules to do the following dangerous tasks:
(1) Kill the lion of Nemea.
(2) Kill the nine-headed hydra.
(3) Capture the golden deer of Artemis.
(4) Kill a wild boar.
(5) Clean the Augean stables.
(6) Kill some man-eating birds with claws of brass (called Stymphalian birds).
(7) Capture a vicious bull from Crete.
(8) Steal wild man-eating mares.
(9) Steal the girdle of the queen of the Amazons.
(10) Steal cows guarded by a giant.
(11) Steal golden apples from some nymphs.
(12) Capture the three-headed guard dog of Hades.
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