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While young-Oenomaus’ story is being revealed to us, present-day Oenomaus is dominating in the pits, killing everything that comes at him and sulking in between matches.
Last we saw of Oenomaus, he was unconscious, having nearly been crushed by the collapsing stands. Gannicus might have been able to leave Oenomaus, but when Spartacus came upon them, it looked like ...
Oenomaus ordered Myrtilus to force the horses to go faster, but he had other plans. The once faithful student was ejected from the chariot just before it self-destructed.
By leaving the ludos, Gannicus would be free of his forbidden love and Melitta and Oenomaus would be able to live happily ever after. Of course, this being Spartacus, you know this is not going to ...
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According to legend, Oenomaus, king of Olympia, was told by an oracle that he would perish at the hands of whoever married his daughter, Hippodameia. So he decided to challenge each of her ...
Ancient Greek citizen Pelops didn’t think he could defeat King Oenomaus of Pisa in a chariot race, so he devised a plan: sabotage Oenomaus’ chariot so he would lose the race and be killed in ...
Fight-wise, it’s always good to see Oenomaus in action, particularly while he’s in such a dark place. It’s also good to see The Pit return, used to such great effect, when its creation ...