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hunted it for fifty days and finally slayed the beast. The Thespian king entertained him as a guest in a brilliant fashion during that span of time, making Heracles drunk and slept unwittingly with each of his fifty daughters, including Toxicrate. The hero having thought that his bed-fellow was
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always the same. Thespius intended this to happen because he strongly desired that all his daughters should have children by Hercules. In another version of the myth, the latter had an intercourse with Toxicrate and her siblings for one week, seven laid with Heracles each night.
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In some accounts, Heracles bedded in a single night with Toxicrate and her sisters except for one who refused to have a connection with him. The hero thinking that he had been insulted, condemned her to remain a virgin all her life, serving him as his priest.
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with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921. ISBN 0-674-99135-4.
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Book II-IV translated by Gary Berkowitz from the original Greek of T. Kiessling's edition of 1826.
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was harassing the kine of Thespius, the latter asked Herakles to kill the lion. The son of
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Apollodorus, 2.4.10 & 2.7.8; Diodorus Siculus, 4.29.1 & 3; Tzetzes,
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Index

Greek mythology
Ancient Greek
Thespian
Thespius
Megamede
Arneus
Lycurgus
Heracles
Cithaeronian lion
Zeus
Apollodorus
Tzetzes
Diodorus Siculus
2.221–225
Athenaeus
Herodorus
f.n. 51
Apollodorus
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Athenaeus of Naucratis
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Diodorus Siculus
Charles Henry Oldfather
Loeb Classical Library
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Pausanias
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