Pisa
Events
- Daedalus makes a statue in honour of Hercules
- Hercules throws a stone at the statue of himself
- Oenomaus is the king of Pisa
- Oenomaus prevents Hippodamia from marrying
- Oenomaus kills Hippodamia’s suitors in chariot races
- Oenomaus nails the heads of Hippodamia’s suitors to his house
- Hippodamia falls in love with Pelops
- Hippodamia persuades Myrtilus to help Pelops
- Myrtilus tampers with Oenomaus’ chariot
- Pelops rules the kingdom of Oenomaus
Citations
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 6.3
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Epitome, Section 2.4
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Epitome, Section 2.9
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 1.6
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 1.7
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 3.1
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 6.4
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 8.6
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 10.2
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 13.4
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 16.5
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 16.6
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 5, Section 22.6
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 6, Section 21.1
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 6, Section 21.3
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 6, Section 21.4
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 6, Section 21.5
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 6, Section 21.11
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 6, Section 22.1
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 6, Section 22.2
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 6, Section 22.3
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 6, Section 22.4
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 8, Section 20.2
- Pausanias - Description of Greece: Book 8, Section 54.3
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