
Oenomaus (rebel slave) - Wikipedia
Oenomaus is the name of a gladiator-slave in the futuristic setting of Warhammer 40,000. Like the historical Oenomaus, he is a leader and organizes an uprising, dies significantly before the uprising ends, and is not the overall leader of the uprising.
Oenomaus - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, King Oenomaus (also Oenamaus; Ancient Greek: Οἰνόμαος, Oinómaos) of Pisa, [1] was the father of Hippodamia and the son of Ares. His name Oinomaos denotes a wine man.
Oenomaus - Greek Mythology
Oenomaus was the king of the Greek region of Pisa in Greek mythology, son of the god of war Ares, and either the naiad Harpina or the Pleiad Sterope. He married Evarete, with whom he had a number of children, Hippodamia, Leucippus, and Alcippe.
Oenomaus | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia …
Oenomaus A son of Ares and Harpinna, the daughter of Asopus, and husband of the Pleiad Sterope, by whom he became the father of Hippodamia, was king of Pisa in Elis. 1 According to others he was a son of Ares and Sterope, 2 or a son of Alxion, 3 or of Hyperochus and Sterope. 4
A FATEFUL CHARIOT RACE: The STORY of PELOPS and OENOMAUS
Aug 3, 2005 · Oenomaus, king of Pisa and Elis, and son of Ares and a mortal woman, inherited from his father his warlike nature, his love of fights and harassment of travellers, and his passion for horses. He had three sons, including Hippodamos ("Horse …
Oenomaus: A Rebellious Slave Leader During the Third Servile War
Feb 5, 2024 · Oenomaus (100s BC–70s BC; from Ancient Greek Ουενομάους, referring to wine – ουένος and mouse – μάους) was a gladiator and one of Spartacus’ lieutenants during the initial phase of the third Servile War (73 BC).
Oenomaus | Greek mythology | Britannica
Oenomaus, who had an incestuous love for his daughter, had previously killed 13 suitors. He challenged Pelops to a chariot chase, with Hippodamia the prize of victory and death the price of defeat.
Oenomaus - Greek Mythology Wiki
Oenomaus, the King of Pisa, was the son of Ares. His children were Hippodamia, Leucippus, and Alcippe. King Oenomaus, fearful of a prophecy that claimed he would be killed by his son-in-law, killed eighteen suitors of his daughter Hippodamia after defeating them in a …
Oenomaus 1 - Greek Mythology Link
Oenomaus 1 was buried on the other side of the river Cladeus, and more than one thousand years after his death, his tomb, a mound of earth with a stone wall built round it, could still be seen, along with the ruins of buildings in which the king used to keep his horses.
OENOMAUS - the Greek legendary mortal (Greek mythology)
Godchecker guide to Oenomaus (also known as Oinone), the Greek legendary mortal from Greek mythology. Ex-immortal King of Pisa and over-possessive father.
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