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According to Euripides,
Opheltes'
parents were Lycurgus, the
priest of Zeus at Nemea, and Euridice.
However Hyginus'
Latin text
calls Opheltes'
father "Lycus"...
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slavery to the
parents of
Opheltes,
becoming his nursemaid.
While helping the
Seven to get water,
Hypsipyle sets
Opheltes down, and he is
killed by a...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Opheltes (Ancient Gr****: Ὀφέλτης) may
refer to
several figures in Gr**** mythology, including:
Opheltes, the
infant son of Lycurgus...
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Opheltes, the
infant son of Lycurgus.
Needing water, the
Seven asked Hypsipyle to
direct them to a spring. But
while doing this she sat
Opheltes down...
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Opheltes glaucopterus is a
Ichneumonidae wasp that
parasitizes pupae from the
sawfly genus Cimbex. It has a
Holarctic distribution. "
Opheltes glaucopterus...
- However, like
other sawflies, this
species does not
possess a sting. The fly
Opheltes glaucopterus is a
parasite of the
prepupae stage of this sawfly. This species...
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death of
Opheltes,
later called Archemorus. When the
Seven arrived at
Nemea and were very thirsty, they met Hypsipile, who was
carrying Opheltes (Gr****:...
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according to some, the wife of Lycurgus, king of Nemea, and
mother of
Opheltes (later
called Archemorus). Amphithea,
daughter of Pronax, son of King Talaus...
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Nemea who made her a
nurse to his
infant son
Opheltes.
While Hypsipyle is
talking to the Argives,
Opheltes is
sleeping unwatched. A
large serpent sacred...
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which was
killed by the hero Heracles, and as the
place where the
infant Opheltes,
lying on a bed of parsley, was
killed by a
serpent while his
nurse Hypsipyle...