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Oenomaus

Euripides’ Oenomaus (E.37)

January 1, 2015August 6, 2015 by Jamie

Oenomaus obstructed his daughter’s marriage, either fearing his new son-in-law would kill him or because he was in love with her himself he had invincible chariot horses and challenged all of Hippodamia’s suitors to a chariot race in which the loser was to be killed. Oenomaus invariably won these races until Pelops has Oenomaus’ charioteer…

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