Twelve Labours of Hercules, Cleaning the Augean Stables in a Single Day, Ancient Greek Mythology
Twelve Labours of Hercules, Cleaning the Augean Stables in a Single Day, Ancient Greek Mythology 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 to clean up after the cattle of Augeas in a single day. Now King Augeas owned more cattle than anyone in Greece. Some say that he was a son of one of the great go
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