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[[File:Elis-VoO-DestroyedHouseofOinomaos.jpg|thumb|250px|The Destroyed House of Oinomaos]]
The '''Destroyed House of Oinomaos''' was a ruined residence in the [[Valley of Olympia]] in [[Elis]], [[Greece]].
The '''Destroyed House of Oinomaos''' was a ruined residence in the [[Valley of Olympia]] in [[Elis]], [[Greece]].


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The name of the place references [[Oinomaos]], the king of Pisa and a son of the god [[Ares]] in Greek mythology.
*The name of the place references [[Oinomaos]], the king of Pisa and a son of the god [[Ares]] in Greek mythology.
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Elis-VoO-DestroyedHouseofOinomaosentry.jpg|The entrance into the tomb
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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The Destroyed House of Oinomaos

The Destroyed House of Oinomaos was a ruined residence in the Valley of Olympia in Elis, Greece.

During the 428 BCE Olympic Games, the lovers Laneira and Menon robbed their families' treasuries within Sanctuary of Olympia and hid within the ruins. A while later, the Spartan misthios Kassandra made her way there as well, as part of her quest to find the thieves. Following her, Makar and Lelex the Ionian reached the place as well.[1]

Trivia

  • The name of the place references Oinomaos, the king of Pisa and a son of the god Ares in Greek mythology.

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