In
Greek mythology, Chrysippus was a divine hero of
Elis in the
Peloponnesus, a young boy, the
bastard son of
Pelops and the nymph
Axioche. He was kidnapped by the
Theban Laius, his tutor, who was escorting him to the
Nemean Games, where the boy planned to compete. Instead, Laius ran away with him to Thebes and
raped him, a crime for which he, his city, and his family were later punished by the
gods.
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