Match the heroes with their respective events.
Gilgamesh
Theseus
Bellerophon
Hercules
uses Ariadne's ball of string to come out of the maze after killing the Minotaur
severs the Hydra's head while lolaus burns it
joins hands with Enkidu to kill the forest monster Humbaba
rides Pegasus to the chimera's ledge
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Match The Heroes With Their Respective Events.GilgameshTheseusBellerophonHerculesuses Ariadne's Ball

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Answer 1

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Answer 2

The following heroes are matched correctly with their respective events.

Gilgamesh - joins hands with Enkidu to kill the forest monster HumbabaTheseus - uses Ariadne's ball of string to come out of the maze after killing the MinotaurBellerophon - rides Pegasus to the chimera's ledgeHercules - severs the Hydra's head while Iolaus burns it

Why does Gilgamesh want to travel to the forest with Enkidu and kill Humbaba?

Shamash hates Humbaba because he represents evil and the shadows. Enkidu and Gilgamesh don't just want to make themselves look good. Gilgamesh and Enkidu are doing a god's task in attempting to kill Humbaba, even if it is directly opposite to the will of another god.

Bellerophon tamed the winged horse Pegasus while still at Corinth using a bridle that Athena gave him, and he later used Pegasus to battle the Chimera and punish Stheneboea, according to Euripides and some later writers.

Thus, the mentioned above heroes are correctly matched with their respective events.

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