Pelops - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Pelops
- son of Tantalus; an ancient king of Pisa in the Peloponnese
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Aelian:NA_12.45
headland of Taenarum in Pelops' land, mounting me upon
Athen_8.338
56;ρα&ο&) to Pelops. & (B) & 'Tis a sorr
Athen_13.564
peaking of the beauty of Pelops, and saying- & And in his
Athen_13.602
ceived in hospitality by Pelops; and that he took a great
Athen_14.625
over to the Peloponnese with Pelops. For many Lydians
Athen_14.626
the comrades brave of Pelops, & Sang over their wine,
Athen_14.641
speaks of the flesh of Pelops being served up for food:
Cic:Att_15.11
I may hear no more report of Pelops' sons." . . . In Jul
Cic:Tusc_1.107
at rest in their graves. Pelops was greatly to blame in
Cic:Tusc_2.67
horses sent by Neptune to Pelops (who are said to have
Cic:Tusc_3.26
you? he who sprung from Pelops, who formerly stole Hippodamia from
Demetr:Eloc_58
Look o'er the narrow seas to Pelops' land & & & & (Ah
Euseb]:Chron_177
enes, the descendants of Pelops ruled Argos for (?) 105
Euseb]:Chron_179
when the descendants of Pelops took over the kingdom, in
Euseb]:Chron_191
red festival. Then Pelops held the games in honour of his
Oros_1.12
up even his own son Pelops at Jupiter's banquets.
Plut:Mor_837
of the fifty sisters, - Pelops, son of Tantalus, in quest
THI_92
(321-311) r city is the land of Pelops, Pelasgian Argos, &nbs
Vit:Arist_M4
bounds of the land of Pelops ." And later he wrote
Vit:Nicand_1
and wise Lysidice, whom Pelops' wife Hippodame bore, when
Pelops 2
- king of Sparta; killed in 199 B.C.
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199/3
The death of Pelops, king of Sparta.
Pelops 3
- Athenian archon, 165 B.C.
165/_
Athenian archon: Pelops
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Syll_661
(c. 165/4) In the year of Pelops as archon, in the twelfth
Syll_662
(c. 165/4) the year of Pelops as archon {at Athens}, on
Pelops 4
- Ptolemaic governor of Cyprus, 3rd century B.C.
OGIS_84
(217-210) bassas, [the wife of Pelops son] of Pelops, the gen
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