Chrysippus of Elis

[1] Chrysippus was the bastard son of Pelops, king of Pisa in the Peloponnesus, and the nymph Axioche[2] or Danais.Chrysippus was kidnapped by the Theban prince Laius, his tutor, who was escorting him to the Nemean Games, where the boy planned to compete.[6] In one version Chrysippus' father Pelops, following his son's abduction, curses Laius to be killed by one of his own children.[8][9] Hellanicus of Lesbos and Thucydides writes that he was killed out of jealousy by Atreus and Thyestes, his half-brothers, who cast him into a well.This is usually on their mother Hippodamia's suggestion; after Pelops blamed her for Chrysippus' demise, she killed herself[10] or withdrew to Midea in the Argolid.
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