Hippodamia (; also
Hippodamea and
Hippodameia; ) 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.