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Cerberus - Wikipedia. Heracles, wearing his characteristic lion- skin, club in right hand, leash in left, presenting a three- headed Cerberus, snakes coiling from his snouts, necks and front paws, to a frightened Eurystheus hiding in a giant pot. BC) from Caere (Louvre E7. Cerberus was the offspring of the monsters Echidna and Typhon, and usually is described as having three heads, a serpent for a tail, and snakes protruding from parts of his body.

Cerberus is primarily known for his capture by Heracles, one of Heracles' twelve labours. Descriptions. Cerberus was usually three- headed, though not always. Cerberus had a multi- headed heritage. His father was the multi snake- headed Typhon. BC), Cerberus has fifty heads, while Pindar (c.

BC) gave him one hundred heads. Cerberus is emerging from a portico, which represents the palace of Hades in the underworld.

Between them, a tree represents the sacred grove of Hades' wife Persephone. On the far left, Athena stands, left arm extended. BC) from Vulci (Louvre F2. BC), a Corinthian cup from Argos (see below), now lost, Cerberus is shown as a normal single- headed dog.

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This is perhaps already implied as early as in Hesiod's Theogony, where Cerberus' mother is the half- snake Echidna, and his father the snake- headed Typhon. Stream Be My Guest in english with subtitles in 1280 there. In art Cerberus is often shown as being part snake. In the literary record, the first certain indication of Cerberus' serpentine nature comes from the rationalized account of Hecataeus of Miletus (fl.

BC), who makes Cerberus a large poisonous snake. According to Euripides, Cerberus not only had three heads but three bodies. BC) attributed to the Leagros Group (Louvre CA 2.

Euripides has his initiation being . According to Diodorus, Heracles went to Athens, where Musaeus, the son of Orpheus, was in charge of the initiation rites. In the Odyssey, Homer has Hermes and Athena as his guides. By most accounts, Heracles made his descent into the underworld through an entrance at Tainaron, the most famous of the various Greek entrances to the underworld. BC), and Euripides, Seneca, and Apolodorus, all have Heracles descend into the underworld there. BC, perhaps took its name from the association of its site with Heracles' Cerberian exploit.

Along with bringing back Cerberus, Heracles also managed (usually) to rescue Theseus, and in some versions Pirithous as well. BC) from Olympia, where Theseus and Pirithous (named) are seated together on a chair, arms held out in supplication, while Heracles approaches, about to draw his sword. Hermes (not shown in the photograph) stands to the left of Athena. BC) from Kameiros, Rhodes (Louvre A4.

Homer has Hades injured by an arrow shot by Heracles. Heracles did this, by (as in Apollodorus) using his lion- skin instead of his shield, and making stone points for his arrows, but when Hades still opposed him, Heracles shot Hades in anger. BC, often shows Heracles using his wooden club against Cerberus. To which, Heracles answers: . Seneca has Heracles enter and exit at Tainaron.

Enraged, the previously submissive Cerberus struggles furiously, and Heracles and Theseus must together drag Cerberus into the light. William Blake. The earliest mentions of Cerberus (c. BC) occur in Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, and Hesiod's Theogony. BC) apparently wrote a poem called Cerberus, of which virtually nothing remains. BC) apparently gave Cerberus one hundred heads.

BC), in his Women of Trachis, makes Cerberus three- headed. BC) describes Cerberus as three- headed. BC) refers to Cerberus' composite nature, citing Cerberus, along with Scylla and the Chimera, as an example from . Cerberus is described as . The Sybyl throws Cerberus a loaf laced with honey and herbs to induce sleep, enabling Aeneas to enter the underworld, and so apparently for Virgil—contradicting Hesiod—Cerberus guarded the underworld against entrance. But upon leaving the underworld, at his first sight of daylight, a frightened Cerberus struggles furiously, and Heracles, with the help of Theseus (who had been held captive by Hades, but released, at Heracles' request) drag Cerberus into the light. Heracles first went to Eumolpus to be initiated into the Eleusinian Mysteries.

Upon his entering the underworld, all the dead flee Heracles except for Meleager and the Gorgon. Medusa. Heracles drew his sword against Medusa, but Hermes told Heracles that the dead are mere . Heracles asked Hades (here called Pluto) for Cerberus, and Hades said that Heracles could take Cerberus provided he was able to subdue him without using weapons. Heracles found Cerberus at the gates of Acheron, and with his arms around Cerberus, though being bitten by Cerberus' serpent tail, Heracles squeezed until Cerberus submitted. Heracles carried Cerberus away, showed him to Eurystheus, then returned Cerberus to the underworld. In an apparently unique version of the story, related by the sixth- century AD Pseudo- Nonnus, Heracles descended into Hades to abduct Persephone, and killed Cerberus on his way back up. Drawing of a lost Corinthian cup (c.

BC) from Argos. The capture of Cerberus was a popular theme in ancient Greek and Roman art. One of the two earliest depictions, a Corinthian cup (c. BC) from Argos (now lost). Heracles threatens Hades with a stone, who flees left, while a goddess, perhaps Persephone or possibly Athena, standing in front of Hades' throne, prevents the attack. Cerberus, with a single canine head, and snakes rising from his head and body, flees right. On the far right a column indicates the entrance to Hades' palace.

Many of the elements of this scene: Hermes, Athena, Hades, Persephone, and a column or portico, are common occurrences in later works. The other earliest depiction, a relief pithos fragment from Crete (c.

BC) is thought to show a single lion- headed Cerberus, with a snake (open- mouthed) over his back, being led to the right. Here Cerberus has three canine heads, is covered by a shaggy coat of snakes, and has a tail which ends in a snake head. He is being held on a chain leash by Heracles who holds his club raised over head. BC) apparently shows a single lion- headed Cerberus, in Attic vase painting, Cerberus usually has two dog heads. Vulci (Munich 1. 49. BC), by the Bucci Painter (Munich 1. BC), by the Andokides painter (Louvre F2.

Cerberus with mane and claws. BC) shows Cerberus with three lion- like heads. In Roman art, the capture of Cerberus is usually shown together with other labors. Heracles and Cerberus are usually alone, with Heracles leading Cerberus. It has been claimed to be related to the Sanskrit word . Lincoln notes a similarity between Cerberus and the Norse mythological dog Garmr, relating both names to a Proto- Indo- European root *ger- .

However, as Ogden observes, this analysis actually requires Kerberos and Garmr to be derived from two different Indo- European roots (*ker- and *gher- respectively), and so does not actually establish a relationship between the two names. Though probably not Greek, Greek etymologies for Cerberus have been offered. An etymology given by Servius (the late fourth century commentator on Virgil)—but rejected by Ogden—derives Cerberus from the Greek word creoboros meaning .

The serpent was called the . The geographer Pausanias (who preserves for us Hecataeus' version of the story) points out that, since Homer does not describe Cerberus, Hecataeus' account does not necessarily conflict with Homer, since Homer's . According to Palaephatus (4th century BC). Geryon lived in a city named Tricranium (in Greek Tricarenia, . Heracles killed Orthus, and drove away Geryon's cattle, with Cerberus following along behind.

Molossus, a Mycenaen, offered to buy Cerberus from Eurystheus (presumably having received the dog, along with the cattle, from Heracles). But when Eurystheus refused, Molossus stole the dog and penned him up in a cave in Tainaron. Eurystheus commanded Heracles to find Cerberus and bring him back.

After searching the entire Peloponnesus, Heracles found where it was said Cerberus was being held, went down into the cave, and brought up Cerberus, after which it was said: . After having stolen Helen, to be Theseus' wife, Theseus and Perithous, attempt to abduct Kore, for Perithous, but Aidoneus catches the two heroes, imprisons Theseus, and feeds Perithous to Cerberus. Later, while a guest of Aidoneus, Heracles asks Aidoneus to release Theseus, as a favor, which Aidoneus grants. A 2nd century AD Greek known as Heraclitus the paradoxographer (not to be confused with the 5th century BC Greek philosopher Heraclitus) – claimed that Cerberus had two pups that were never away from their father, which made Cerberus appear to be three- headed. Illustration from Dante's Inferno by Gustave Dor.

All three Vatican Mythographers repeat Servius' derivation of Cerberus' name from creoboros. This earth, swallowing up bodies, sends souls to Tartarus. Thus Cerberus came to symbolize avarice. Ogden 2. 01. 3b, p. Perseus Louvre E 7. Watch Elite full movie in english with subtitles 1080p 21:9 on this page.

Vase).^. Merriam- Webster Online Dictionary. Hyginus, Fabulae. Preface, 1. 51, and Quintus Smyrnaeus, Posthomerica (or Fall of Troy) 6. Cerberus as the offspring of Typhon and Echidna, while Bacchylides, Ode 5. Sophocles, Women of Trachis.

Callimachus, fragment 5. Pfeiffer (Trypanis, pp. Ovid, Metamorphoses. Cerberus as the offspring of Echidna without naming a father.^Hesiod, Theogony. Hesiod meant as the mother of the Chimera: Echidna, the Hydra, or Ceto); Apollodorus, 2. Hyginus, Fabulae. Preface.^Gantz p.

Hesiod, Theogony. Pindar, fragment F2. SM, from a lost Pindar poem on Heracles in the underworld, according to a scholia on the Iliad.^Ogden 2. Sophocles, Women of Trachis.

Statius, Silvae. 2. I pp. 1. 07; Horace, Odes 3. West,David, pp. 5. English translation: Berkowitz, p. Frazer's note 1 to Apollodorus, 2. LIMCHerakles 2. 55.

Smallwood, pp. 8. Schefold 1. 99. 2, pp. Beazley Archive 2. Perseus Louvre F 2.

Vase).^Smallwood, p. A relief pithos fragment (c. BC) LIMC Herakles 2.

Smallwood, p. 9. 2), seems to show a single lion- headed Cerberus, with snake (open- mouthed) over his back.^LIMCHerakles 2.

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