Hercules killed the Nemean Lion in Greek mythology, which is represented by the Constellation Leo. The Nemean Lion's hide was impervious to all weapons, so Hercules strangled it with his bare hands.
The Nemean Lion was slain by Hercules as the first of his Twelve Labors. The lion's hide was impervious to weapons, so Hercules strangled it with his bare hands and used its own claws to skin it.
Hercules killed the Nemean lion as part of his Twelve Labors assigned to him by King Eurystheus. The Nemean lion was a fierce monster terrorizing the region of Nemea, and Hercules was tasked with slaying it as his first labor.
There are different stories on this; he either strangled it, or shot it with a specially created arrow.
They're called predators; animals that eat meat are carnivores.
Hercules killed the Nemean Lion in Greek mythology, which is represented by the Constellation Leo. The Nemean Lion's hide was impervious to all weapons, so Hercules strangled it with his bare hands.
The nickname for the constellation Hercules is "The Hero." It is named after the strong and courageous figure from Greek mythology known for his legendary feats.
The ancient Greeks and Romans named the constellation as a representation of the Nemean Lion killed by Heracles (Hercules) as one of his twelve labors.
The ancient Greeks and Romans named the constellation as a representation of the Nemean Lion killed by Heracles (Hercules) as one of his twelve labors.
The constellation of Leo was reminiscent of the Nemean Lion, killed by Hercules as one of his Labors.
He was shot and killed by Hercules with an arrow dipped in Hydra venom. Instead of going to the realm of Hades, Zeus put him in the stars as the constellation "Centaurus" or "Sagittarius".
The Leo constellation is named after the Latin word for lion. In Greek mythology, Leo was associated with the Nemean Lion, a creature killed by the hero Hercules as the first of his twelve labors.
When Hercules was fighting Hydra, the nine headed serpant monster, a crab scurried up and pinched Hercules' toe. This crab was a distraction in the battle, and Hercules killed it. The greek goddes Hera was impressed with the crab, and showed it's picture up in the sky.
He wore the "hide" of the Nemean Lion that he killed as the first of his ten labors.
Hercules killed his first wife, Megara, in a fit of madness sent by Hera.
In the end it was the Hydra that killed Hercules
The constellation Leo got its name from the Latin word for lion. It is associated with the Nemean Lion, a creature from Greek mythology that was killed by the hero Hercules. The constellation's shape was thought to resemble a lion, which led to it being named Leo.