Opheltes

In Greek mythology, Opheltes (Ancient Greek: Ὀφέλτην), also called Archemorus (Beginning of Doom), was a son of Lycurgus of Nemea. His mother is variously given as Eurydice, Nemea, or Amphithea. As an infant, he was killed by a serpent at Nemea. Funeral games were held in the boy's honor, and these were supposed to have been the origin of the Nemean Games.

Opheltes

In Greek mythology, Opheltes (Ancient Greek: Ὀφέλτην), also called Archemorus (Beginning of Doom), was a son of Lycurgus of Nemea. His mother is variously given as Eurydice, Nemea, or Amphithea. As an infant, he was killed by a serpent at Nemea. Funeral games were held in the boy's honor, and these were supposed to have been the origin of the Nemean Games.