Εὐρυσθεύς
καὶ ποιήσας φραγέλλιον ἐκ σχοινίων πάντας ἐξέβαλεν ἐκ τοῦ ἱεροῦ, τά τε πρόβατα καὶ τοὺς βόας → And having made a whip out of cords he drove all from the temple sheep and cattle
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.
English (Slater)
Εὐρυσθεύς son of Sthenelos, king of Tiryns; responsible for the labours of Herakles, and slain by Iolaos. μιν (= Ἡρακλέα) ἀγγελίαις Εὐρυσθέος ἔντὐ
1 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.