Hippodamia (/ˌhɪpoʊdəˈmaɪə/; also Hippodamea and Hippodameia; Greek: Ἱπποδάμεια) is a mythological figure, the daughter of King Oenomaus of Pisa and either Evarete of Argos, the daughter of Acrisius and Eurydice, or Eurythoe, daughter of Danaus. Hippodamia married Pelops, and their daughters were Astydameia, Nicippe, Lysidice, Mytilene, and Eurydice, and their sons were Atreus, Thyestes, Pittheus, Alcathous, Troezen, Hippalcimus, Copreus, Dias, and Hippasus. Aelius, Cleonymus, Argeius, Corinthius, Dysponteus, and Pleisthenes are also listed as her sons.
Courtship
Hippodamia's father, King Oenomaus of Pisa, was fearful of a prophecy that claimed he would be killed by his son-in-law. So when suitors arrived, he told them they could marry his daughter only if they defeated him in a chariot race, and if they lost, they would be executed. Eighteen suitors of Hippodamia had perished in this way, and Oenamaus had affixed their heads to the wooden columns of his palace. Pausanias was shown what was purported to be the last standing column in the late second century CE; the same author mentions that Pelops erected a monument in honor of all the suitors before himself, and enlists their names, which are as follows:
Alcathous, son of Aesyetes, husband of Hippodameia, the daughter of Anchises and sister of Aeneas, who was educated in the house of Alcathous. In the Trojan War, he was one of the Trojan leaders, and was one of the handsomest and bravest among them. He was slain by the Cretan king Idomeneus with the assistance of Poseidon, who struck Alcathous with blindness and paralyzed his limbs so that he could not flee.
Alcathous, son of Porthaon and Euryte, daughter of Hippodamas. He was killed by Tydeus, the son of Oeneus, Alcathous' brother. In another story, he was instead killed by Oenomaus, being one of the unsuccessful suitors of Hippodamia.
Alcathous, one of the companions of Aeneas. He was killed by Caedicus, one of the warriors of Turnus.
Alcathous, one the guardians of Thebes. He was killed by Amphiaraus.
Alcathous, a Trojan warrior, killed by Achilles in the Trojan War.
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Cattleya Hippodamia is a primary hybrid between Brassavola nodosa and Cattleya aclandiae, 2 very famous species used a lot in hybridisation.
The Hippodamia received many great traits from both of her parrents, the shape of the nodosa, the wild spots of the aclandiae as well as her compact growth and colors. The fragrance of the nodosa is sadly missing, but there is a hint of something floral and buttery.
Both these species are wonderful to have, so the hybrid can't be any less ;)
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A dead Adonis ladybird Hippodamia variegata in spider web
This unlucky ladybug beetle became a meal for an arachnid in its cobweb. This insect is still very pretty with red wings and black spots.
published: 22 Apr 2024
Hippodamia convergens eating Melanaphis sacchari
This video shows an adult of Hippodamia convergens eating some sugarcane aphids in a sorghum crop at Celaya Guanajuato, México.
Video by J. Refugio Lomeli Flores.
published: 11 Jul 2018
Bc. Hippodamia 'Kelvin Lucky'
A Brassocattleya Hippodamia é híbrido resultado do cruzamento de Brassavola nodosa x Cattleya acladiae.
Foi registrada em 01/01/1908 por Charlesworth Ltd.
Floresce mais de uma vez ao ano.
Por ser uma espécie epífita, deve ser cultivada amarrada em troncos ou colocadas em vasos de (barro, madeira ou plástico), neste caso sempre usando um substrato que possibilite uma boa drenagem, atualmente os mais utilizados seja no uso individual ou no mix a casca de pinus, carvão vegetal, esfagno e brita lavada. As regas devem obedecer as condições climáticas de cada região de cultivo, observando sempre a umidade do substrato, devendo ficar levemente seco entre um rega e outra.
Link do vídeo: https://youtu.be/rWGri4L6uJE
published: 14 Apr 2020
Floração da orquídea brassocatleya hippodamia.
A brassocatleya hippodamia é um híbrido de orquídeas de hábito epífitas, sendo cultivada em um cachepô de madeira com mix de substrato. Desde que soltou os bulbos novos a orquídea não para de florir, já estou na 8° floração contando com essa de Janeiro de 2020. Essa orquídea tem uma fragrância incrível, e que vale à pena você tê-la em seu orquidário. Abraço a todos!
published: 05 Jan 2020
BC.Hippodamia Kelvin Lucky.
published: 24 May 2023
Rhescynthis hippodamia 240fps
Giant Rhescyntis hippodamia from a rooftop early morning 31.dec.2019 in Caranavi Bolivia. A species of moth in the family Saturniidae first described by Pieter Cramer in 1777. It is found from Mexico to Brazil.
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Hippodamia variegata,
Adonis ladybird (variegated ladybug, spotted amber ladybeetle), Variabler Flach-Marienkäfer, Ruigtelieveheersbeestje, Slunéčko pestré, Изменчивая коровка.
Owady. Dzikie zwierzęta w Polsce. Dolny Śląsk, okolice Bolesławca.
Insects. Wild animals in Poland. Lower Silesia, around Boleslawiec (Bunzlau).
published: 12 Jul 2020
Repotting & dividing my Hippodamia Orchid
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This is my bag baby Hippodamia orchid. She’s been potted in their for nearly 10 years!
She’s a frequent bloomer and one of my easiest to care for. For this reason, she became a bit unruly. She swallowed her ID tag and crawled out of her pot. Yaya & I thought it would be a fun morning project and she’s been wanting a division, so what better time than now? I hope that you enjoyed this short video, thank you so much for your support. Happy Growing & stay safe!
Today we take a look at a new acquisition that decided to enchant us with her wild, spotted blooms!
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Cattleya Hippodamia is a primary hy...
Today we take a look at a new acquisition that decided to enchant us with her wild, spotted blooms!
▼▼▼More info bellow!▼▼▼
Cattleya Hippodamia is a primary hybrid between Brassavola nodosa and Cattleya aclandiae, 2 very famous species used a lot in hybridisation.
The Hippodamia received many great traits from both of her parrents, the shape of the nodosa, the wild spots of the aclandiae as well as her compact growth and colors. The fragrance of the nodosa is sadly missing, but there is a hint of something floral and buttery.
Both these species are wonderful to have, so the hybrid can't be any less ;)
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Today we take a look at a new acquisition that decided to enchant us with her wild, spotted blooms!
▼▼▼More info bellow!▼▼▼
Cattleya Hippodamia is a primary hybrid between Brassavola nodosa and Cattleya aclandiae, 2 very famous species used a lot in hybridisation.
The Hippodamia received many great traits from both of her parrents, the shape of the nodosa, the wild spots of the aclandiae as well as her compact growth and colors. The fragrance of the nodosa is sadly missing, but there is a hint of something floral and buttery.
Both these species are wonderful to have, so the hybrid can't be any less ;)
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Watering: https://youtu.be/pSnIyzAbaK0
Pots: https://youtu.be/D0ykLRsT3FU
Light: https://youtu.be/U-0kgmLC3Jc
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This video shows an adult of Hippodamia convergens eating some sugarcane aphids in a sorghum crop at Celaya Guanajuato, México.
Video by J. Refugio Lomeli Flor...
This video shows an adult of Hippodamia convergens eating some sugarcane aphids in a sorghum crop at Celaya Guanajuato, México.
Video by J. Refugio Lomeli Flores.
This video shows an adult of Hippodamia convergens eating some sugarcane aphids in a sorghum crop at Celaya Guanajuato, México.
Video by J. Refugio Lomeli Flores.
A Brassocattleya Hippodamia é híbrido resultado do cruzamento de Brassavola nodosa x Cattleya acladiae.
Foi registrada em 01/01/1908 por Charlesworth Ltd.
F...
A Brassocattleya Hippodamia é híbrido resultado do cruzamento de Brassavola nodosa x Cattleya acladiae.
Foi registrada em 01/01/1908 por Charlesworth Ltd.
Floresce mais de uma vez ao ano.
Por ser uma espécie epífita, deve ser cultivada amarrada em troncos ou colocadas em vasos de (barro, madeira ou plástico), neste caso sempre usando um substrato que possibilite uma boa drenagem, atualmente os mais utilizados seja no uso individual ou no mix a casca de pinus, carvão vegetal, esfagno e brita lavada. As regas devem obedecer as condições climáticas de cada região de cultivo, observando sempre a umidade do substrato, devendo ficar levemente seco entre um rega e outra.
Link do vídeo: https://youtu.be/rWGri4L6uJE
A Brassocattleya Hippodamia é híbrido resultado do cruzamento de Brassavola nodosa x Cattleya acladiae.
Foi registrada em 01/01/1908 por Charlesworth Ltd.
Floresce mais de uma vez ao ano.
Por ser uma espécie epífita, deve ser cultivada amarrada em troncos ou colocadas em vasos de (barro, madeira ou plástico), neste caso sempre usando um substrato que possibilite uma boa drenagem, atualmente os mais utilizados seja no uso individual ou no mix a casca de pinus, carvão vegetal, esfagno e brita lavada. As regas devem obedecer as condições climáticas de cada região de cultivo, observando sempre a umidade do substrato, devendo ficar levemente seco entre um rega e outra.
Link do vídeo: https://youtu.be/rWGri4L6uJE
A brassocatleya hippodamia é um híbrido de orquídeas de hábito epífitas, sendo cultivada em um cachepô de madeira com mix de substrato. Desde que soltou os bulb...
A brassocatleya hippodamia é um híbrido de orquídeas de hábito epífitas, sendo cultivada em um cachepô de madeira com mix de substrato. Desde que soltou os bulbos novos a orquídea não para de florir, já estou na 8° floração contando com essa de Janeiro de 2020. Essa orquídea tem uma fragrância incrível, e que vale à pena você tê-la em seu orquidário. Abraço a todos!
A brassocatleya hippodamia é um híbrido de orquídeas de hábito epífitas, sendo cultivada em um cachepô de madeira com mix de substrato. Desde que soltou os bulbos novos a orquídea não para de florir, já estou na 8° floração contando com essa de Janeiro de 2020. Essa orquídea tem uma fragrância incrível, e que vale à pena você tê-la em seu orquidário. Abraço a todos!
Giant Rhescyntis hippodamia from a rooftop early morning 31.dec.2019 in Caranavi Bolivia. A species of moth in the family Saturniidae first described by Pieter ...
Giant Rhescyntis hippodamia from a rooftop early morning 31.dec.2019 in Caranavi Bolivia. A species of moth in the family Saturniidae first described by Pieter Cramer in 1777. It is found from Mexico to Brazil.
All photographs and videos are the property of Peter Moellmann unless otherwise stated, and are protected by Copyright. Reproduction without express written permission is strictly forbidden.
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Giant Rhescyntis hippodamia from a rooftop early morning 31.dec.2019 in Caranavi Bolivia. A species of moth in the family Saturniidae first described by Pieter Cramer in 1777. It is found from Mexico to Brazil.
All photographs and videos are the property of Peter Moellmann unless otherwise stated, and are protected by Copyright. Reproduction without express written permission is strictly forbidden.
Please DO NOT copy my videos and upload public without permission.
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Hello & welcome!
This is my bag baby Hippodamia orchid. She’s been potted in their for nearly 10 years!
She’s a frequent bloomer and one of my easiest to care f...
Hello & welcome!
This is my bag baby Hippodamia orchid. She’s been potted in their for nearly 10 years!
She’s a frequent bloomer and one of my easiest to care for. For this reason, she became a bit unruly. She swallowed her ID tag and crawled out of her pot. Yaya & I thought it would be a fun morning project and she’s been wanting a division, so what better time than now? I hope that you enjoyed this short video, thank you so much for your support. Happy Growing & stay safe!
Hello & welcome!
This is my bag baby Hippodamia orchid. She’s been potted in their for nearly 10 years!
She’s a frequent bloomer and one of my easiest to care for. For this reason, she became a bit unruly. She swallowed her ID tag and crawled out of her pot. Yaya & I thought it would be a fun morning project and she’s been wanting a division, so what better time than now? I hope that you enjoyed this short video, thank you so much for your support. Happy Growing & stay safe!
Today we take a look at a new acquisition that decided to enchant us with her wild, spotted blooms!
▼▼▼More info bellow!▼▼▼
Cattleya Hippodamia is a primary hybrid between Brassavola nodosa and Cattleya aclandiae, 2 very famous species used a lot in hybridisation.
The Hippodamia received many great traits from both of her parrents, the shape of the nodosa, the wild spots of the aclandiae as well as her compact growth and colors. The fragrance of the nodosa is sadly missing, but there is a hint of something floral and buttery.
Both these species are wonderful to have, so the hybrid can't be any less ;)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
✿ Want to send me something? Here's my address!
Orchid Nature
P.O. BOX 29002, CY-1620, Nicosia, Cyprus
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
✿ Want to support my channel and help me continue doing what I love? You can contribute here and thanks a bunch!
http://orchidnature.com/donate/
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
✿ My Orchid growing setup explained:
Watering: https://youtu.be/pSnIyzAbaK0
Pots: https://youtu.be/D0ykLRsT3FU
Light: https://youtu.be/U-0kgmLC3Jc
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
✿ Join our community and find tutorials, photos, care sheets and loads of goodies Orchid Nature - http://www.OrchidNature.com
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This video shows an adult of Hippodamia convergens eating some sugarcane aphids in a sorghum crop at Celaya Guanajuato, México.
Video by J. Refugio Lomeli Flores.
A Brassocattleya Hippodamia é híbrido resultado do cruzamento de Brassavola nodosa x Cattleya acladiae.
Foi registrada em 01/01/1908 por Charlesworth Ltd.
Floresce mais de uma vez ao ano.
Por ser uma espécie epífita, deve ser cultivada amarrada em troncos ou colocadas em vasos de (barro, madeira ou plástico), neste caso sempre usando um substrato que possibilite uma boa drenagem, atualmente os mais utilizados seja no uso individual ou no mix a casca de pinus, carvão vegetal, esfagno e brita lavada. As regas devem obedecer as condições climáticas de cada região de cultivo, observando sempre a umidade do substrato, devendo ficar levemente seco entre um rega e outra.
Link do vídeo: https://youtu.be/rWGri4L6uJE
A brassocatleya hippodamia é um híbrido de orquídeas de hábito epífitas, sendo cultivada em um cachepô de madeira com mix de substrato. Desde que soltou os bulbos novos a orquídea não para de florir, já estou na 8° floração contando com essa de Janeiro de 2020. Essa orquídea tem uma fragrância incrível, e que vale à pena você tê-la em seu orquidário. Abraço a todos!
Giant Rhescyntis hippodamia from a rooftop early morning 31.dec.2019 in Caranavi Bolivia. A species of moth in the family Saturniidae first described by Pieter Cramer in 1777. It is found from Mexico to Brazil.
All photographs and videos are the property of Peter Moellmann unless otherwise stated, and are protected by Copyright. Reproduction without express written permission is strictly forbidden.
Please DO NOT copy my videos and upload public without permission.
Contact me on facebook for licensing my videos.
Hello & welcome!
This is my bag baby Hippodamia orchid. She’s been potted in their for nearly 10 years!
She’s a frequent bloomer and one of my easiest to care for. For this reason, she became a bit unruly. She swallowed her ID tag and crawled out of her pot. Yaya & I thought it would be a fun morning project and she’s been wanting a division, so what better time than now? I hope that you enjoyed this short video, thank you so much for your support. Happy Growing & stay safe!
Hippodamia (/ˌhɪpoʊdəˈmaɪə/; also Hippodamea and Hippodameia; Greek: Ἱπποδάμεια) is a mythological figure, the daughter of King Oenomaus of Pisa and either Evarete of Argos, the daughter of Acrisius and Eurydice, or Eurythoe, daughter of Danaus. Hippodamia married Pelops, and their daughters were Astydameia, Nicippe, Lysidice, Mytilene, and Eurydice, and their sons were Atreus, Thyestes, Pittheus, Alcathous, Troezen, Hippalcimus, Copreus, Dias, and Hippasus. Aelius, Cleonymus, Argeius, Corinthius, Dysponteus, and Pleisthenes are also listed as her sons.
Courtship
Hippodamia's father, King Oenomaus of Pisa, was fearful of a prophecy that claimed he would be killed by his son-in-law. So when suitors arrived, he told them they could marry his daughter only if they defeated him in a chariot race, and if they lost, they would be executed. Eighteen suitors of Hippodamia had perished in this way, and Oenamaus had affixed their heads to the wooden columns of his palace. Pausanias was shown what was purported to be the last standing column in the late second century CE; the same author mentions that Pelops erected a monument in honor of all the suitors before himself, and enlists their names, which are as follows:
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In ancient Greece, every four years, Olympia hosted not only the Olympic Games for boys and men but also the Heraia race for young women and girls ... geographer, who linked the race to ancient times and the mythological queen Hippodameia ... to A.D. 68.