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Pelops
[pee-lops, pel-ops]
noun
Classical Mythology., a son of Tantalus and Dione, slaughtered by his father and served to the Olympians as food; Hermes restored him to life and he later ruled over southern Greece, which was called Peloponnesus after him.
Pelops
/ ˈpiːlɒps /
noun
Greek myth the son of Tantalus, who as a child was killed by his father and served up as a meal for the gods
Example Sentences
He had his only son Pelops killed, boiled in a great cauldron, and served to the gods.
However that might be, the rest of Pelops’ life was successful.
Either she fell in love with Pelops or she felt the time had come to put a stop to that sort of racing.
To Pelops two sons were born, Atreus and Thyestes.
For Pelops’ winning the chariot race I have preferred Apollodorus, of the first or second century A.D., who gives the fullest account that has come down to us.
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