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Greek mythology
Labors of Hercules
in the story of hercules the third labor was the pursuit of the Arcadian what
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hind, a giant and fierce boar that was causing havoc in the region of Arcadia. Hercules was tasked with capturing the boar, which he successfully accomplished by using his strength and cunning.
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