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|auten=[[Eurystheus]], [[son]] of [[Sthenelus]], and [[king]] of Mycēnae; by a [[trick]] of [[Hera]] [[upon]] [[Zeus]], [[Eurystheus]] [[was]] [[born]] to [[power]] [[over]] [[Heracles]], and imposed [[upon]] him the [[celebrated]] labors, Il. 19.103 ff., 123 ff., Od. 8.363, Od. 11.620.
|auten=[[Eurystheus]], [[son]] of [[Sthenelus]], and [[king]] of Mycēnae; by a [[trick]] of [[Hera]] [[upon]] [[Zeus]], [[Eurystheus]] [[was]] [[born]] to [[power]] [[over]] [[Heracles]], and imposed [[upon]] him the [[celebrated]] labors, Il. 19.103 ff., 123 ff., Od. 8.363, Od. 11.620.
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|sltr=[[Εὐρυσθεύς]] [[son]] of Sthenelos, [[king]] of [[Tiryns]]; [[responsible]] [[for]] the labours of Herakles, and [[slain]] by Iolaos. μιν (= Ἡρακλέα) ἀγγελίαις Εὐρυσθέος ἔντὐ <br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>1</b> [[ἀνάγκα]] [[πατρόθεν]] (O. 3.28) Εὐρυσθῆος [[ἐπεὶ]] κεφαλὰν ἔπραθε φασγάνου ἀκμᾷ (sc. Ἰόλαος: -θέος, -θέως codd., corr. byz.) (P. 9.80) [[ἐπεὶ]] Γηρυόνα βόας Κυκλώπειον ἐπὶ [[πρόθυρον]] Εὐρυσθέος ἔλασεν (Boeckh: -θέως codd.: i. e. to [[Tiryns]]) fr. 169. 7.
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|sltr=[[Εὐρυσθεύς]] [[son]] of Sthenelos, [[king]] of [[Tiryns]]; [[responsible]] [[for]] the labours of Herakles, and [[slain]] by Iolaos. μιν (= Ἡρακλέα) ἀγγελίαις Εὐρυσθέος ἔντὐ <br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>1</b> [[ἀνάγκα]] [[πατρόθεν]] (O. 3.28) Εὐρυσθῆος [[ἐπεὶ]] κεφαλὰν ἔπραθε φασγάνου ἀκμᾷ (sc. Ἰόλαος: -θέος, -θέως codd., corr. byz.) (P. 9.80) [[ἐπεὶ]] Γηρυόνα βόας Κυκλώπειον ἐπὶ [[πρόθυρον]] Εὐρυσθέος ἔλασεν (Boeckh: -θέως codd.: i. e. to [[Tiryns]]) fr. 169. 7.
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English (Autenrieth)

Eurystheus, son of Sthenelus, and king of Mycēnae; by a trick of Hera upon Zeus, Eurystheus was born to power over Heracles, and imposed upon him the celebrated labors, Il. 19.103 ff., 123 ff., Od. 8.363, Od. 11.620.