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Classical Mythology, 7th Edition - obinfonet: dia logou

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HERACLES 531<br />

helped by Athena and with lolaiis as charioteer, killed Cycnus (who was helped<br />

by Ares) in single combat. 16 Another robber was Syleus, who lived by the Straits<br />

of Euboea. Heracles destroyed his vineyard, in which Syleus compelled passersby<br />

to work, and then killed Syleus himself.<br />

Closer to folktale is Heracles' encounter with the Cercopes, whose home is<br />

placed in various parts of Greece or Asia Minor. They were a pair of dwarfs who<br />

Heracles and the Cercopes. Limestone metope from Selinus, ca. 540 B.C.; height 58 in. Heracles<br />

looks straight at the viewer, like the bull in the metope from the same group<br />

(p. 376), and the faces of the Cercopes are also shown frontally. Despite the archaic formality<br />

of the composition, the hero's power is forcefully expressed. (Museo Nazionale,<br />

Palermo, Italy. Courtesy of Alinari/Art Resource, New York.)

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