Princess of Pisa

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Princess of Pisa is a noble title in Greek mythology held by Hippodamia, famed for her chariot-race courtship and marriage to King Pelops of Elis.

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Queen of Pisa 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf noble title in Greek mythology
appearsIn myths concerning the founding of the Olympic Games
associatedWithEvent chariot race between Pelops and Oenomaus
associatedWithLocation Pisa NERFINISHED
associatedWithMyth chariot-race courtship of Hippodamia and Pelops
associatedWithMythology Greek mythology
associatedWithRegion Elis NERFINISHED
connectedToCharacter King Oenomaus of Pisa NERFINISHED
King Pelops of Elis NERFINISHED
connectedToDynasty Pelopid dynasty NERFINISHED
genderAssociation female title
hasTheme courtship through athletic contest
divine or heroic intervention in marriage
heldBy Hippodamia NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin Ancient Greek
linkedToCultSite Olympia NERFINISHED
linkedToRoyalHouse House of Oenomaus NERFINISHED
House of Pelops NERFINISHED
marriageAlliance Pelops of Elis NERFINISHED
royal house of Elis NERFINISHED
narrativeRole central figure in the myth of Pelops and Oenomaus
relatedTitleOf Hippodamia, daughter of Oenomaus NERFINISHED
relatedToMotif chariot race for a bride GENERATED
dangerous suitor test GENERATED
relatedToMythCycle Pelops cycle NERFINISHED
pre-Trojan War heroic legends
status mythological title rather than historical office
symbolizes marriage won through competition
prize of a deadly contest
timePeriod mythic age of heroes

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Hippodamia title Princess of Pisa
Hippodamia title Princess of Pisa
this entity surface form: Queen of Pisa