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For the first labor, he must kill the Stymphalian Birds.
He also drove away the Stymphalian birds with the help of Athena's cymbals.
One of the Stymphalian birds shot by Hercules.
Recover the treasure of Stymphalos, which is guarded by the Stymphalian birds.
Shooting the monstrous man-eating birds of the Stymphalian marshes.
For his sixth labour, Heracles had to drive the Stymphalian Birds off the marshes they plagued.
Kill the Stymphalian Birds.
(Will he resist the Stymphalian birds?)
Herodotus wrote of the man-eating Stymphalian birds, which had wings of brass and sharp metallic feathers they could fire at their victims.
The area is also mentioned in Greek Mythology, due to the Stymphalian birds, which infested the Arcadian woods near the lake.
She also helped Heracles to defeat the Stymphalian Birds, and to navigate the underworld so as to capture Cerberus.
The sixth labour was to defeat the Stymphalian birds, man-eating birds with beaks of bronze and sharp metallic feathers they could launch at their victim.
Bourdelle was inspired by the myth of Hercules, he chose the sixth of them : the extermination of the Stymphalian birds.
The Stymphalian birds were defeated by the hero Heracles (Hercules) in his Sixth Labour for Eurystheus.
Glorious, kitelike Stymphalian Birds (by Federico Restrepo), menace the audience with huge red wings and fleshy claws.
The Stymphalian Birds were man-eating birds living on the shores of Lake Stymphalos in north-eastern Arcadia.
Stating that Heracles still had seven labours to do, Eurystheus then sent Heracles to defeat the Stymphalian Birds.
The birds in Hitchcock's The Birds don't need metal feathers like the Stymphalian Birds Hercules had to kill.
Eribotes appears to have had skills of a physician: in the Argonautica, he attends on Oileus when the latter is wounded by a feather of a Stymphalian bird.
Heracles would later use arrows dipped in the Hydra's poisonous blood to kill other foes during his remaining labors, such as Stymphalian Birds and the giant Geryon.
No examples of the Fourth and Fifth Labours have yet appeared on British vessels, but there are several versions of the Sixth Labour, the Stymphalian Birds.
Others say that Heracles went to Colchis with the Argonauts, got the Golden Girdle of the Amazons and slew the Stymphalian Birds at that time.
In Apollonius Rhodius' Argonautica, Oileus gets wounded in the shoulder during the attack of the Stymphalian Birds on the Argo and receives aid from Eribotes.
Consider two beautiful compositions with Athena: the Augean stables from the east (fig. 121), the Stymphalian birds from the west (fig. 122), both stories with a Peloponnesian setting.
And the sails and banners were shredded into rags; and everywhere, from beak to rudder of Euvoran's galleys, there was the stain and reek of a Stymphalian foulness.