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House of Pelops |
 | | His sons Atreus and Thyestes ruled Midea, in Argolis, until Eurystheus died. |
 | | Pelops also had an illegitimate son named Chrysippus, by the nymph Astyoche or Axioche, daughter of Danaüs. |
 | | It was said that Hippodaemia was jealous, because of Pelops' love and attention to Chrysippus, instead of their sons. |
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