The lion was usually considered the offspring of Typhon and Echidna, but it was also said to have fallen from the moon as the offspring of Zeus and Selene. A third origin has
it being born of the Chimera. The Nemean Lion was sent to Nemea to terrorize the city. After the lion had been slain, its pelt became a battle spoil and was said to be impenetrable.The First Labour of Heracles
The first of Heracles' twelve labours, set by King Eurystheus (his cousin) was to slay the Nemean lion and bring back its pelt.
Most versions of the legend took the following form:
Heracles wandered the areas until he came upon the town of Cleonae. There, a boy met him and swore: If Heracles slew the Nemean lion (who lived in a cave) and returned alive within 30 days of leaving, they would sacrifice a lion to Zeus, the king of all the ancient Greek gods. If he did not return within 30 days or he died, however, the boy would sacrifice himself to Zeus.
Heracles completed this task over the course of three months when he was eighteen years old.
Anthoula, Elenh, Petros

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