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Where is Cerberus on mythology?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

cerberus is the 3 headed monster that Odysseus comes across on his journey home to Ithaca with his fellow shipmates. this is one of the monsters that Odysseus has to pick and choose the lesser of two evils on his path home.

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