Who was Pelops?

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Pelops , in Greek mythology, son of Tantalus ...

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A curse on the house of Pelops.(Mycenaen civilization) Magazine article from: Calliope ...meat in the stew was Tantalus' son, Pelops? The answer was "yes," and the gods...the stew absentmindedly and swallowed Pelops' shoulder. To punish Tantalus, Zeus...would toss them up to the dark clouds." PELOPS The gods took pity on Pelops. They restored...
A race to the finish. Magazine article from: Calliope ...as he watched Tantalus mistreat his son Pelops. How could a father be so mean? Unable...the great king of the gods, who was also Pelops' grandfather, decided to intervene. He decreed that Pelops' shoulder, which had suffered the most...
The Temple of Zeus at Olympia, heroes, and athletes. Magazine article from: Hesperia ...from the east pediment were figures of Pelops, Oinomaos, and Hippodameia the key players in the myth of Pelops's chariot race with Oinomaos (Fig...made obligatory offerings to Zeus and to Pelops at the hero shrine to Pelops, the Pelopion...
ONE TOSS AND GAMES HAVE COME FULL CIRCLE.(Special Pullouts)(Column) Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO) ...as easily could have been named after Pelops, and we could be celebrating a festival...those Augean stables. The other is that Pelops wanted to marry the daughter of king Hippodamia...him to a chariot race. In the night, Pelops changed the king's linchpins to wax...
The games of 676 BC: a visit to the centenary of the ancient Olympic games. Magazine article from: JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance ...in honor of Zeus, a small shrine in honor of the legendary Pelops, and a scattering of less significant altars. Mallwitz (1972...It only contained the Pelopion (a small shrine in honor of Pelops) and a number of altars, including the major altar dedicated...
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