Apollodorus R. Hard
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πορευόμενος οὖν ἐπὶ τὸν λέοντα ἦλθεν εἰς Κλεωνάς , καὶ ξενίζεται παρὰ ἀνδρὶ χερνήτῃ Μολόρχῳ . καὶ θύειν ἱερεῖον θέλοντι εἰς ἡμέραν ἔφη τηρεῖν τριακοστήν , καὶ ἂν μὲν ἀπὸ τῆς θήρας σῶος ἐπανέλθῃ , Διὶ σωτῆρι θύειν , ἐὰν δὲ ἀποθάνῃ , τότε ὡς ἥρωι ἐναγίζειν . εἰς δὲ τὴν Νεμέαν ἀφικόμενος καὶ τὸν λέοντα μαστεύσας ἐτόξευσε τὸ πρῶτον · ὡς δὲ ἔμαθεν ἄτρωτον ὄντα , ἀνατεινάμενος τὸ ῥόπαλον ἐδίωκε . συμφυγόντος δὲ εἰς ἀμφίστομον σπήλαιον αὐτοῦ τὴν ἑτέραν ἐνῳκοδόμησεν εἴσοδον , διὰ δὲ τῆς ἑτέρας ἐπεισῆλθε τῷ θηρίῳ , καὶ περιθεὶς τὴν χεῖρα τῷ τραχήλῳ κατέσχεν ἄγχων ἕως ἔπνιξε , καὶ θέμενος ἐπὶ τῶν ὤμων ἐκόμιζεν εἰς Κλεωνάς . καταλαβὼν δὲ τὸν Μόλορχον ἐν τῇ τελευταίᾳ τῶν ἡμερῶν ὡς νεκρῷ μέλλοντα τὸ ἱερεῖον ἐναγίζειν , σωτῆρι θύσας Διὶ ἦγεν εἰς Μυκήνας τὸν λέοντα . Εὐρυσθεὺς δὲ καταπλαγεὶς αὐτοῦ τὴν ἀνδρείαν ἀπεῖπε τὸ λοιπὸν αὐτῷ εἰς τὴν πόλιν εἰσιέναι , δεικνύειν δὲ πρὸ τῶν πυλῶν ἐκέλευε τοὺς ἄθλους . φασὶ δὲ ὅτι δείσας καὶ πίθον ἑαυτῷ χαλκοῦν εἰσκρυβῆναι ὑπὸ γῆν κατεσκεύασε , καὶ πέμπων κήρυκα Κοπρέα Πέλοπος τοῦ Ἠλείου ἐπέταττε τοὺς ἄθλους .
On
hearing
this
,
Heracles
went
to
Tiryns
and
fulfilled
what
Eurystheus
demanded
of
him
.
Eurystheus
began
by
ordering
him
to
fetch
the
skin
of
the
Nemean
lion
;
this
was
an
invulnerable
beast
fathered
by
Typhon
.
As
he
was
travelling
to
confront
the
lion
,
Heracles
arrived
at
Cleonai
and
stayed
with
a
labourer
called
Molorchos
;
and
when
Molorchos
wanted
to
offer
a
victim
in
sacrifice
,
Heracles
told
him
to
wait
for
thirty
days
,
and
then
,
if
he
had
returned
safely
from
the
hunt
,
to
offer
a
sacrifice
to
Zeus
the
Saviour
,
but
if
he
had
died
,
to
offer
it
to
himself
as
a
hero
.
On
reaching
Nemea
,
he
sought
out
the
lion
,
and
began
by
shooting
arrows
at
it
,
but
when
he
discovered
that
the
beast
was
invulnerable
,
he
raised
his
club
and
chased
after
it
.
When
the
lion
took
refuge
in
a
cave
which
had
two
entrances
,
Heracles
walled
up
one
of
them
and
went
in
through
the
other
to
attack
the
beast
;
and
throwing
his
arm
round
its
neck
,
he
held
it
in
a
stranglehold
until
he
had
throttled
it
.
And
hoisting
it
on
to
his
shoulders
,
he
carried
it
back to Cleonai . Coming upon Molorchos on the last of the thirty days as he was about to sacrifice to him as a dead hero , Heracles sacrificed to Zeus the Saviour instead , and proceeded to Mycenae with the lion . Astounded by his bravery , Eurystheus refused him entry to the city from that day forth , and told him to exhibit his trophies in front of the gates . They say , furthermore , that in his alarm he had a bronze jar made for himself to hide in beneath the ground , and that he conveyed his commands for the labours through a herald , Copreus , a son of Pelops the Elean .
back to Cleonai . Coming upon Molorchos on the last of the thirty days as he was about to sacrifice to him as a dead hero , Heracles sacrificed to Zeus the Saviour instead , and proceeded to Mycenae with the lion . Astounded by his bravery , Eurystheus refused him entry to the city from that day forth , and told him to exhibit his trophies in front of the gates . They say , furthermore , that in his alarm he had a bronze jar made for himself to hide in beneath the ground , and that he conveyed his commands for the labours through a herald , Copreus , a son of Pelops the Elean .