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Στην ελληνική μυθολογία αναφέρεται και ο Πέλοπας γιος του Αγαμέμνονα και της Κασσάνδρας Ήταν δίδυμος αδελφός του Τηλεδαμου που μαζί του δολοφονήθηκε από τον Αίγισθο. Ιπποδάμεια = Δαμάζω Ίππο, αυτό δίδαξε η Ιπποδάμεια στον Πέλοπα που είχε ερωτευτεί και νίκησε τον πατέρα της Οινόμαου ο οποίος είναι ο πρώτος που ημέρωσε άλογο | Στην ελληνική μυθολογία αναφέρεται και ο Πέλοπας γιος του Αγαμέμνονα και της Κασσάνδρας Ήταν δίδυμος αδελφός του Τηλεδαμου που μαζί του δολοφονήθηκε από τον Αίγισθο. Ιπποδάμεια = Δαμάζω Ίππο, αυτό δίδαξε η Ιπποδάμεια στον Πέλοπα που είχε ερωτευτεί και νίκησε τον πατέρα της Οινόμαου ο οποίος είναι ο πρώτος που ημέρωσε άλογο | ||
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In Greek mythology, Pelops (/ˈpiːlɒps, ˈpɛlɒps/; Greek: Πέλοψ) was king of Pisa in the Peloponnesus region (Πελοπόννησος, lit. "Pelops' Island"). His father, Tantalus, was the founder of the House of Atreus through Pelops's son of that name. | |wketx=In Greek mythology, Pelops (/ˈpiːlɒps, ˈpɛlɒps/; Greek: Πέλοψ) was king of Pisa in the Peloponnesus region (Πελοπόννησος, lit. "Pelops' Island"). His father, Tantalus, was the founder of the House of Atreus through Pelops's son of that name. | ||
He was venerated at Olympia, where his cult developed into the founding myth of the Olympic Games, the most important expression of unity, not only for the people of Peloponnesus, but for all Hellenes. At the sanctuary at Olympia, chthonic night-time libations were offered each time to "dark-faced" Pelops in his sacrificial pit (bothros) before they were offered in the following daylight to the sky-god Zeus (Burkert 1983:96). | He was venerated at Olympia, where his cult developed into the founding myth of the Olympic Games, the most important expression of unity, not only for the people of Peloponnesus, but for all Hellenes. At the sanctuary at Olympia, chthonic night-time libations were offered each time to "dark-faced" Pelops in his sacrificial pit (bothros) before they were offered in the following daylight to the sky-god Zeus (Burkert 1983:96). | ||
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