king of Pisa

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The king of Pisa is a mythological ruler in Greek legend, best known as the father of Hippodamia and for challenging her suitors to deadly chariot races.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological ruler
appearsIn Greek heroic legends
associatedWith chariot races
suitors of Hippodamia
culture Ancient Greek culture NERFINISHED
genre legend
hasChild Hippodamia NERFINISHED
hasDaughter Hippodamia NERFINISHED
hasDomain city of Pisa in Elis NERFINISHED
hasGender male
hasStatus mythological
hasTheme competition for marriage
dangerous courtship
fatal athletic contests
involves deadly contests for marriage
knownFor being father of Hippodamia
challenging suitors of Hippodamia to deadly chariot races
languageOfTradition Ancient Greek
mythology Greek mythology
narrativeRole obstacle to Hippodamia’s suitors
parentOf Hippodamia NERFINISHED
roleInMyth father who tests suitors
rulesOver Pisa NERFINISHED
title King

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Oenomaus positionHeld king of Pisa