Emigrating from Aeolis with a number of Aeolians, Salmoneus founded a city in Eleia (
Elis) on the banks of the river
Alpheius and called it Salmonia after his own name. He then married Alcidice, the daughter of Aleus but when she died, the king took for a second wife Sidero who treated his beautiful daughter Tyro unkindly. Salmoneus and his brother Sisyphus hated each other. Sisyphus found out from an
oracle that if he married Tyro, she would bear him children who would kill Salmoneus. At first, Tyro submitted to Sisyphus, married him, and bore him a son. When Tyro found out what the child would do to Salmoneus, she killed the boy. It was soon after this that Tyro lay with
Poseidon and bore him
Pelias and
Neleus. Salmoneus, being an overbearing man and impious, came to be hated by his subjects for he ordered them to worship him under the name of
Zeus. He built a bridge of brass, over which he drove at full speed in his chariot to imitate thunder, the effect being heightened by dried skins and cauldrons trailing behind while torches were thrown into the air to represent lightning. For this sin of
hubris, Zeus eventually struck him down with his thunderbolt and destroyed the town.And he [i.e. Salmoneus] acted profanely, by casting torches (in the air) as if they were lightnings,And dragging dried hides with kettles at his chariot,Pretending to make thunder, so he was thunderstruck by Zeus. ==Inspiration==