Tyrian purple, the most expensive and sought after dye of classical antiquity, was praised by historians and poets. Thus goes the legend of the origin of Tyrian purple. Tyrus was enthralled by the color and requested a robe of the same striking shade as the price that Hercules would have to pay for her hand. The dog devoured the shellfish, today known as a Murex snail, and came away with a mouth stained a brilliant purple. As the story goes, Hercules was strolling along the shores of Phoenicia with the nymph Tyrus, whom he loved when his dog happened upon a snail protruding from the sand.
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