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CRITOLAUS

Volume 6 · 130 words · 1815 Edition

a citizen of Tegea in Arcadia. He with two brothers fought against the three sons of Demontratus of Phebus, to put an end to a long war between their respective nations. These brothers of Critolaus were both killed, and he alone remained to withstand his three bold antagonists. He conquered them; and when at his return his sister deplored the death of one of his antagonists, to whom she was betrothed, he killed her in a fit of resentment. The offence deserved capital punishment; but he was pardoned on account of the services he had rendered his country. He was afterwards general of the Achaeans; and it is said that he poisoned himself because he had been conquered at Thermopylae by the Romans, about 146 years before the Augustan age.