Pholos

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Heracles , Pholos and the Centaurs , black-figure skyphos by the Pholoe painter , around 580 BC Chr., Louvre (L 63)
Heracles and Pholos, Attic black-figure hydria, 520–510 BC Chr.
Location: Louvre (MNE 940)

Pholos ( Greek  Φόλος ) is a Centaur in Greek mythology . His parents are Silenus and Melia , and he lives in a cave on Mount Pholoe between Arcadia and Elis .

Heracles passes the mountain while trying to catch the Erymanthian boar . He stops at Pholos and he opens a barrel of wine that the Centaurs share in his honor, a gift from Dionysus . The centaurs are attracted by the strong scent of the wine and attack Heracles armed with trees and pieces of rock. The first two Centaurs, Anchios and Agrios , he drives away with a torch and kills many with his poisoned arrows, whereupon the others flee. In this battle, Heracles' friend Cheiron is mortally wounded. After the fight, Pholos pulls an arrow from a corpse, which falls from his hand and bores into his hoof. He dies as a result of the wound.

Individual evidence

  1. Libraries of Apollodorus 2,5,4
  2. Diodor , Bibliotheca historica 4.12
  3. Libraries of Apollodorus 2,5,4

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