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Topic: Oenamaus


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  Boxford Masques: The Seven Stars
Among the adults, Katy Sigrist stood out as an anguished Sterope, coming to terms with her disillusionment when her mortal husband Oenamaus, strongly played by Gareth Warne, turns out to have feet of clay.
The goddess; Sterope (Katy Sigrist) leaves her sisters to help troubled Earth and falls in love with Oenamaus, a poor shepherd (Gareth Warner).
Thrusting up the hill comes a military Land Rover and an army of soldiers and the consequences of life on earth are painfully revealed as Oenamaus now finds himself saddled with an ordinary wife and not a goddess.
www.newburytheatre.co.uk /archive/200407a.htm   (785 words)

  
  Hippodamia: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Oenamaus had pursued a...suitors of Hippodamia and killed them all after beating them in a chariot race (because...
Oenamaus had pursued thirteen suitors of Hippodamia and killed them...(or alternatively, Hippodamia herself) convinced Myrtilus (by promising him half of Oenomaus...
Oenamaus had pursued thirteen suitors of Hippodamia and killed them all after beating them in a chariot race.
www.encyclopedian.com /hi/Hippodamea.html   (360 words)

  
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King Oenamaus of Pisa or Olympia, her...killed by her son.
wanted to marry Hippodamia, daughter of King Oenamaus of Pisa....killed them all.
Oenamaus had pursued a thirteen...killed by her son.
www.encyclopedian.com /search.php?searWords=Pelops   (197 words)

  
 1.6 Venus & The Olympics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Hippodameia was the daughter of King Oenamaus of Pisa.
All suitors were forced to compete against her father in a chariot race to the altar of Poseidon.
King Oenamaus and his driver Myrtilus rode in one chariot and the suitor and Hippodameia rode in the competing chariot.
www.insidethedavincicode.com /inside/publish/printer_venus_and_the_olympics.shtml   (471 words)

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