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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The Hydra was eventually killed by Heracles, who was sent to fight it as one of his Twelve Labors. After a long struggle, Heracles found a way to prevent the Hydra’s heads from regenerating when he cut them off.mythopedia.com/topics/hydraHercules enlisted the help of his nephew to kill the Hydra. They cut off the Hydra’s heads, cauterized each wound and used Athena’s magical golden sword to cut off the final immortal head.symbolsage.com/lernaean-hydra-mythology/Heracles defeated the Hydra with the help of his nephew Iolaus. As one head of the Hydra was cut off, two new ones grew in its place. Therefore, Iolaus finally burned out the roots with firebrands as soon as Heracles cut off each head. At last Heracles severed the one immortal head from the body and buried it under a heavy rock.kids.britannica.com/students/article/Hydra/624607Heracles cut off and buried the last head with a huge stone. Thus, the monster was killed.greek-mythology.org/blogs/greek-mythology-creatu…When only the immortal head remained, Heracles cut it off too and buried it under a heavy rock. Further, he dipped his arrows in the beast’s poisonous blood (or venom) to be able to inflict fatal wounds. According to Sophocles (Trachinian Women), that measure eventually caused his own accidental death at the hands of his wife, Deianeira.www.britannica.com/topic/Hydra-Greek-mythology
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