Copreus (herald of Eurystheus)

In Greek mythology, Copreus (Ancient Greek: Κοπρεύς, Kopreús) was King Eurystheus' herald who announced Heracles' Twelve Labours. == Etymology == His name is usually translated as "dung man", or something equally unflattering.

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Copreus (herald of Eurystheus)

In Greek mythology, Copreus (Ancient Greek: Κοπρεύς, Kopreús) was King Eurystheus' herald who announced Heracles' Twelve Labours. == Etymology == His name is usually translated as "dung man", or something equally unflattering.

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