which of the following people gave heracles his labors to perform?\nking priam\nking menelaus\nking…

which of the following people gave heracles his labors to perform?\nking priam\nking menelaus\nking eurystheus\nking iolaus
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Brief Explanations:
In Greek mythology, King Eurystheus gave Heracles his twelve labors as penance for killing his family in a fit of madness sent by Hera. King Priam was the king of Troy, King Menelaus was the husband of Helen and a Greek king, and Iolaus was Heracles' nephew and helper, not the one who assigned the labors.
Answer:
C. King Eurystheus