Twelve Labours of Heracles

Posts in The Copybook tagged ‘Twelve Labours of Heracles’

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Heracles and the Nemean Lion Clay Lane

Sending a hero off to ‘certain death’ never seems to work out...

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Heracles and the Hydra Clay Lane

The Greek hero thinks he has paid off more of his debt to the gods, but an unpleasant surprise awaits him.

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Heracles and the Cerynaean Hind Clay Lane

Eurystheus sends his cousin on another labour, this time hoping the task is too delicate for the big man.

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Heracles and the Erymanthian Boar Clay Lane

Snaring a wild boar turns out to be much less dangerous than keeping centaurs away from their wine.

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Heracles and the Augean Stables Clay Lane

Heracles shows his capacity for thinking outside the box, but spoils it by trying to be just a little bit too clever.

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Heracles and the Birds of Lake Stymphalia Clay Lane

Our hero is sent to deal with some man-eating birds, but cannot reach their lakeside refuge.

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