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He went down to the lower regions and brought upon earth the three-headeddog Cer'berus.
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Borellus speaks of a three-headeddog, a veritable Cerberus.
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Cerberus, three-headeddog that guarded the entrance to Hades, called a son of Typhaon and Echidna
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The three-headeddog, Cerberus, who was supposed to guard Hades's door, was nowhere to be seen.
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Cerberus, named for the mythological three-headeddog that guarded the gates of the underworld, declined to comment.
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On a clear night the asterism Cerberus, the three-headeddog, which Hercules holds in his hand, can be seen.
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He came next to Cerberus, the three-headeddog he had assigned to be the guardian of the main gate.
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Where is the three-headeddog?
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The entrance to Hades is guarded by Cerberus, a monstrous three-headeddog who allows all to enter but none to leave.
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Along this shalt thou journey, bearing in thy hand sops for the three-headeddog of Pluto, and money for the grim ferryman, Charon.
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He seemed as fond of his three-headeddog as if it had been a sweet little spaniel, with silken ears and curly hair.
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And there he sat for years, till Heracles the mighty came down to bring up the three-headeddog who sits at Pluto's gate.
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Upon playing his music he had Cerberus, the vicious three-headeddog, subdued and, for the first time ever, the wheels of Ixion stopped.
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This was the road by which Hercules descended when he went to carry off Cerberus, the three-headeddog that guards the threshold of Pluto.
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Pythagoras, it will be remembered, called three the perfect number; Jove is depicted with three-forked lightning; Neptune bears a trident; Pluto has his three-headeddog.
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Immediately afterwards, there was an ugly three-headeddog, which growled and barked at Hercules, and snapped fiercely at the hands by which he held him!