Pelops
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    Etymology
    
From Ancient Greek Πέλοψ (Pélops, “dark face, eye”).
Proper noun
    
Pelops
- (Greek mythology) A Greek mythological figure, the son of Tantalus, and king of Pisa in the Peloponnesus.
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