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A-Z: General definitions: Heracles and the Ceryneian Hind
Definition
For the third Labour, Heracles had to capture the Ceryneian Hind, a deer that was sacred to Artemis. He pursued it for a year before finally capturing it.
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Greek hero, famous for his Twelve Labours; he was deified after his death. (Roman name, Hercules.)
As in the Ceryneian Hind of Heracles' third Labour, named after Mount Ceryneia. (Also called Cerynitian after River Cerynites.)
Greek goddess of hunting, sister of Apollo. (Roman name, Diana.)
Greek hero, famous for his Twelve Labours; he was deified after his death. (Roman name, Hercules.)
Grandson of Zeus and so great-grandson of Cronos. The setter of the Labours of Heracles.
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