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Hercules then diverted the water of the rivers Peneus and Alpeus and managed to wash away all the accumulated dirt. Hercules and Augeas had agreed that if Hercules could clean the king's stables in a single day, the king then would give him one tenth of his cattle. But the king didn't keep his promise, so Hercules became mad and swore revenge. Hercules returned to his labours and after they were complete, gathered an army and invaded the city of Elis. Hercules managed to conquer the city of Elis and slayed king Augeas. To celebrate his victory, he founded the Olympic games.
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