• Hippodamia (29 April 1971 – after 1993) was a Kentucky-bred, French-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. As a two-year-old she showed some promise...
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  • may also refer to: Hippodamia (beetle), a genus of ladybirds Hippodamia (horse), a French-trained thoroughbred racehorse 692 Hippodamia, an asteroid Hippodameia...
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    Hippodamia (/ˌhɪpoʊdəˈmaɪ.ə/, /hɪˌpɒdə-/; also Hippodamea and Hippodameia; Ancient Greek: Ἱπποδάμεια "she who masters horses" derived from ἵππος hippos...
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  • mythology, Hippodamia, Hippodamea or Hippodameia (/ˌhɪpɒdəˈmaɪ.ə/; Ancient Greek: Ἱπποδάμεια, "she who masters horses" derived from ἵππος hippos "horse" and...
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    Hippodamia (/ˌhɪpɒdəˈmaɪ.ə/; Ancient Greek: Ἱπποδάμεια means 'she who masters horses' derived from ἵππος hippos "horse" and δαμάζειν damazein "to tame")...
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    (also Oenamaus; Greek: Οἰνόμαος, Oinómaos) of Pisa, was the father of Hippodamia and the son of Ares. His name Oinomaos denotes a wine man. Oenomaeus'...
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  • Greek mythology, Hippodamia (/,hɪpoʊdəˈmaɪə/; also Hippodamea and Hippodameia; Ancient Greek: Ἱπποδάμεια means 'she who masters horses' derived from ἵππος...
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    link between the horse and royalty has existed in many civilizations, notably among the Persians. Some myths, such as that of Hippodamia in ancient Greece...
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    Oenomaus in a chariot race, then married Oenomaus's daughter, Hippodamia. Pelops and Hippodamia had numerous children. Their sons include Pittheus (or his...
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    fight that broke out between them and the Centaurs during Pirithous and Hippodamia's wedding. The Lapiths were an Aeolian tribe who, like the Myrmidons, were...
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  • (Ἀκανθυλλίς) was the daughter of Hippodamia and Autonous and sister to Anthus, Erodius, Schoeneus and Acanthus. When their father's horses attacked Anthus out of...
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    preparing to marry Hippodamia. The centaurs were guests at the wedding feast, but got drunk and tried to abduct the women, including Hippodamia. The Lapiths...
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  • wedding of Hippodamia. Eurytion: two different Centaurs bearing the same name. Eurytus: a centaur present at the wedding of Pirithous and Hippodamia, who caused...
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    fateful horse race that would decide the marriage between Pelops and Hippodamia, Myrtilus was approached by Pelops (or in some accounts, by Hippodamia) who...
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    his daughter Hippodamia. Myrtilus, who in some accounts helps Pelops win his chariot race, attempts to lie with Pelops's new bride Hippodamia. In anger,...
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    Boulogne horse races in 1874. Because the trophy was contracted to be unique, the work was remodeled with slight changes to the positioning of Hippodamia and...
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  • Hippodamia. He was the brother of Acanthis, Acanthus, Anthus and Schoeneus. He was transformed into a heron by Zeus and Apollo. Erodius loved horses....
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    Centaur (category Horses in mythology)
    caused by the centaurs' attempt to carry off Hippodamia and the rest of the Lapith women on the day of Hippodamia's marriage to Pirithous, who was the king...
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    father of Isander (Peisander), Hippolochus, and Laodamia (Deidamia or Hippodamia) by Philonoe, daughter of King Iobates of Lycia. Philonoe was also known...
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    guests bring horses, under the pretense that he was collecting contributions for the hand of Hippodamia, daughter of Oinomaos. Perseus had no horse to give...
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  • Racecourse in May and won by one and a half lengths from the favourite Hippodamia. She followed up three weeks later by winning again over the same course...
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    Chariot racing (category Horse racing)
    mentioned by Pindar, King Oenomaus challenged suitors for his daughter Hippodamia to a race, but was defeated by Pelops, who founded the Games in honour...
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  • of a large herd of horses which were pastured by his wife and children Autonous was the son of Melaneus and husband of Hippodamia. He was father to Anthus...
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    local Olympian hero. Oenomaus, the king of Pisa, had a daughter named Hippodamia, and according to an oracle, the king would be killed by her husband....
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  • (Oaks d'Italia) and Hippodamia (entered as a pacemaker for Dahlia). Piggott restrained the filly towards the rear as Hippodamia set a strong pace from...
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  • granted great beauty. Autonous acquired many herds of horses which were pastured by his wife Hippodamia and their children. Now because he neglected husbandry...
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  • Laodamia (Ancient Greek: Λαοδάμεια Laodámeia) referred to: Laodamia (or Hippodamia), a Lycian princess as the daughter of Bellerophon and Philonoe, daughter...
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    Laodamia, while in the Clementine Recognitions he is the son of Zeus and Hippodamia. Sarpedon and his brothers Minos and Rhadamanthus, were adopted by the...
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  • brother of Dorus and Laodocus. He was killed by Aetolus. Polypoetes, son of Hippodamia and Pirithous. A native of the Thessalian city of Gyrtone (Γυρτώνη), he...
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    Lapiths against the Centaurs, following the wedding feast of Peirithous and Hippodamia. The battle of the Lapiths (legendary inhabitants of Thessaly) against...
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