Hippodamia (wife of Pirithous)
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Abduction of Hippodamia, Peter Paul Rubens, ca. 1637-1638.
Abduction of Hippodamia, Peter Paul Rubens, ca. 1637-1638.

Hippodamia, from hippos (horse) and damazo (to tame), "Tamer of horses", was the bride of King Pirithous of the Lapiths. At their wedding, Hippodamia, the other female guests, and the young boys were almost abducted by the centaurs. Pirithous and his friend, Theseus, led the Lapiths to victory over the centaurs. With Pirithous, she mothered Polypoetes.

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