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8/3/21

[Answer] In Greek mythology, who was tasked with capturing the Erymanthian Boar?

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In Greek mythology, who was tasked with capturing the Erymanthian Boar?


  • Hercules:In the story "The Labors of Hercules," King Eurystheus asked Hercules, the demigod and hero, to capture alive the Erymanthian Boar. This fearsome, giant creature was living on Mount Erymanthos, which was a sacred region of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt. The boar had a habit of wandering into farmlands and laying waste to everything as it passed. Capturing such a creature alive was not a task just anyone could accomplish. This is why King Eurystheus named this as the fourth labor for Hercules. Being a demigod and hero, Hercules did manage to capture the boar. After showing it to the king, he disposed of it as the king requested. Source: GreekMythology.com



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