- Oenamaus;
Ancient Gr****: Οἰνόμαος,
Oinómaos) of Pisa, was the
father of
Hippodamia and the son of Ares. His name
Oinomaos denotes a wine man. Oenomaeus' mother...
- he was
collecting contributions for the hand of Hippodamia,
daughter of
Oinomaos. ****us had no
horse to give, so he
asked Polydectes to name the gift;...
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Epitome II, 3–9; V, 10 Pindar,
Olympian Ode I Sophocles,
Electra 504 and
Oinomaos Fr. 433 Euripides,
Orestes 1024–1062
Diodorus Siculus,
Histories 4.73 Hyginus...
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Oenomaus of
Gadara (Ancient Gr****: Οἰνόμαος ὁ Γαδαρεύς,
Oinómaos ho Gadareús; fl. 2nd
century AD), was a
Pagan Cynic philosopher. He is
known prin****lly...
- King Oenomaus, Hippodamia, and
Olympian gods.
Possibly refers to the
establishment of the
Olympic Games in
honour of
Oinomaos;...
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Olympia depicts the
preparations for a
chariot race
between Pelops and
Oinomaos, the
mythical king of
nearby Pisa. It is the
foundation myth of the sanctuary...
- from
Oinomaos' chariot,
resulting in a
collision during the race. The
painting displays Oinomaos'
chariot in the
background and a
desperate Oinomaos in...
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Mylon ("The Mill")
Mystis ("Woman
Initiated Into the Mysteries")
Obrimos Oinomaos, or
Pelops Oionistes ("The Omen-Reader")
Omphale ("Omphale")
Orpheus ("Orpheus")...
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later 5th century. The east
pediment represents Pelops’s race
against Oinomaos for the hand of Hippodamia,
seemingly at the
moment of the oath of the...
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obajuba Zanol 2000 c g
Scaphytopius obatubira Zanol 2000 c g
Scaphytopius oinomaos Linnavuori 1973 c g
Scaphytopius oregonensis (Baker, 1900) c g b Scaphytopius...