
Pylus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Pylus
(Pylos) - a town on the coast of Messenia, Greece
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him mild. Neither Pylus nor Ithaca can claim to have had
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at the three lifetimes of the Pylian legend. For while
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ople mourned the King of Pylus, Nestor, hoary after three
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them, Melanthus of Pylus, son of Andropompus, became king,
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ears. Melanthus of Pylus, the son of Andropompus, for 37
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cord after the events at Pylus, carrying a chest full of
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miles round, the towns of Pylus and Methone, the place called
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distance between Olympia and Pylos has been given already.)
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Off Cephallenia is Letoia, off Pylos the three Sphageae and off
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enes, finding that Pylus was strongly garrisoned by the
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