This ole
This ole, a Greek mythological figure, is the daughter of Eurythus. She has something to do with Heracles' death. Eau Lautos, the king of Oikkali, declared that he would give his beautiful daughter Ole to the one who overcame himself and his son in the archery game. Eur Lutos was a famous hymn and no one could beat him. Hercules heard the news and participated in the archery game and won Eur Lutos. Eur Lutos refused to marry Heracles to Hercules because Heracles had gone mad and killed his ex-wife Megara and his sons. Ephitos, the eldest son of Euruthos, insisted that he give this olea to Hercules as promised, but it was not accepted. On the other hand, Iphitos suggested to Heracles to take a thief who had stolen the cattle of Ocaliah, and Heracles accepted it, but once again, he was enthralled by insanity and threw him away from the wall.