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Chariot racing was one of the most popular ancient Greek and Roman sports.

1 Early chariot racing

250px Achilles arranged the first documented chariot race for the funeral games of his friend Patroclus.

It is unknown exactly where chariot racing began, but it may have been as old as chariots themselves. It is known from artistic evidence on pottery that the sport existed in the Mycenaean world, but the first literary reference to a chariot race is the one described by Homer in Book 23 of the Iliad, at the funeral games of Patroclus. The participants in this race were Diomedes, Eumelus, Antilochus, MenelausMenelaus (also transliterated as Menelaos , in Greek mythology, was a king of Sparta and son of Atreus and Aerope. Atreus was murdered by his nephew, Aegisthus, who took possession of the throne of Mycenae and ruled jointly with his father Thyestes. Durin, and MerionesIn Greek mythology, Meriones was the charioteer, the half-brother and brother-in-arms of Idomeneus during the Trojan War. Like Teucer, he was a famous archer. Ovid XIII, 358.. The race, which was one lap around the stump of a tree, was won by Diomedes, who received a slaveSlavery is involuntary servitude, enforced by violence or other, clear forms of coercion. It is sometimes regarded as an expectation associated with other relationships, such as marriage and/or other family relations, military service, or debt relationshi woman and a cauldronA cauldron (from Latin 'caldarium hot bath) is a large metal-made pot ( kettle) for cooking and/or boiling over an open fire, usually attached to a hanger with the shape of an arc. In legend, a cauldron is usually where leprechauns keep their treasure, an as his prize. A chariot race was also said to be the event that founded the Olympic GamesOlympic Flame from Olympia to the opening ceremony. The Olympic Games or Olympics are an international multi-sport event taking place every fourth year. Originally held in ancient Greece, they were revived by a French nobleman, Pierre Fredy, Baron de Coub; according to one legend, King OenomausIn Greek mythology, King Oenomaus of Pisa was the son of Ares by Sterope (or by Harpina daughter of Phliasian Asopus) and father of Hippodamia. Pelops wanted to marry Hippodamia of Pisa. Oenamaus had pursued a thirteen suitors of Hippodamia and killed the challenged his daughter HippodamiaIn Greek mythology, Hippodamia was the bride of King Pirithous of the Lapiths. At their wedding, Hippodamia and the other female guests were almost abducted by the centaurs. Pirithous and his friend, Theseus, led the Lapiths to victor over the centaurs.'s suitors to a race, but was defeated by PelopsIn Greek mythology, Pelops was a son of Tantalus and Dione, and father of Pittheus, Plisthenes, Atreus and Thyestes. By the nymph Axioche, he was father of Chrysippus. He had another son, Copreus. Pelops father was Tantalus, king at Mount Sipylus in Anato, who founded the Games in honour of his victory.



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