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'And this deed having been resounded throughout all Greece and everybody admiring the astonishing event, king Creon having admired the virtue of the young man, united in marriage his daughter Megara to him and entrusted him as a genuine son the affairs of the city; but Eurystheus, having the kingdom of Argos, suspecting the growing power of Heracles, sent messengers to him ordering to perform the Labours. Heracles not obeying, Zeus sent word to enter the service of Eurystheus. Heracles, going to Delphi, and inquiring the god about these matters, he received a reply which stated that it was declared by the gods that he should perform the twelve Labours ordered by Eurystheus, and having completed them he will achieve immortality. From Diodoros' of Sicily Library of History, Book 4:10(6-7).

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