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PYLADES

Volume 17 · 86 words · 1810 Edition

a son of Strophius, king of Phocis, by one of the sisters of Agamemnon. He was educated together with his cousin Orestes, with whom he formed the most inviolable friendship, and whom he assisted to revenge the murder of Agamemnon, by afflicting Clytemnestra and Ægisthus. He also accompanied him into Taurica Chersonesus; and for his services Pylorus vices Orestes rewarded him, by giving him his sister Electra in marriage. Pylades had by her two sons, Medon and Strophius. The friendship of Orestes and Pylades became proverbial.