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Hippŏdămē

Hippŏdămē · f

Daughter of Œnomaüs

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What it meant

Hippŏdămē — Lewis & Short

Hippŏdămē, ēs, and Hippŏdămīa or -mēa, ae, f., = *(ippoda/mh or *(ippoda/meia.

I Daughter of Œnomaüs, king of Elis; she became the wife of Pelops, who won her in a race with her father, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 12, 26 (Trag. v. 398 Vahl.); Prop. 1, 2, 20; 1, 8, 35; Ov. H. 8, 70; Verg. G. 3, 7 Serv.; Hyg. Fab. 243; 84.—
II Daughter of Adrastus, and wife of Pirithoüs, at whose wedding took place the battle of the Centaurs and Lapithœ, Ov. M. 12, 210; 224; id. H. 17, 248; Hyg. Fab. 33.

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