Heracles' Ninth Labor, given by
Eurystheus, was to retrieve the girdle of Queen
Hippolyta for his daughter,
Admete. Heracles sailed to the land of the Amazons and was initially welcomed by Hippolyta, who admired his heroism. However,
Hera, in disguise, incited the Amazons to attack Heracles, leading to a battle. Aella, meaning "Whirlwind," was the first to charge Heracles. Despite her bravery, Heracles, wearing the
Nemean lion skin, was invincible, and Aella was slain along with other Amazons. == Mentions in Ancient Literature ==