Pholus

One of the most famous centaurs, Pholus, lived in a cave on Mount Erymanthos.

According to the myth, Heracles visited Pholus during his quest to capture the Erymanthian Boar.

One of the notable myths associated with Mount Erymanthos is the story of the centaur Pholus and his tragic death.

After offering hospitality to Heracles, Pholus accidentally wounded himself while examining one of Heracles' poisoned arrows.

The arrow's poison was deadly, and Pholus died from the wound, adding to the sense of danger and tragedy associated with the mountain.