- of
Pylos and
during the
fight he
wounded Hades, who had
sided with the
Pylians. In
great pain,
Hades went to
Olympus to be
healed by the
physician of...
- long-
missing father, he
finds Nestor on the seas****,
presiding over the
Pylians’
grand sacrifi ce to Poseidon, the sea god."
Cambridge University Press...
-
palatial centre of Pylos. As a priestess,
Eritha held an
elevated position in
Pylian society. She is the more
prominent of the two
priestesses known from Pylos...
- who was
probably a son of the
Lycian Alastor mentioned above. Alastor, a
Pylian soldier who
fought under their leader Nestor during the
Trojan War. He remembered...
- tomb
speaks to
their tribal poetic literacy.
Several scholars believed Pylian Caucones (Hdt. 4.148, 1.147, 5.65)
brought Neleid legends and Nestor's polemic...
-
suggested the
Knossian evidence be reexamined, as he was sure of the 1200
Pylian date. The
examination uncovered a
number of difficulties. The
Knossos tablets...
- him as
living in a
state of
constant hostility with
their neighbours the
Pylians. At the
close of the 11th
century BC the
Dorians invaded the Peloponnese...
-
Shakespeare as a writer. The
first two
Latin lines translate to "In
judgment a
Pylian, in
genius a Socrates, in art a Maro, the
earth covers him, the
people mourn...
- In Gr**** mythology, ****us (/ˈpɜːrsiəs, -sjuːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Περσεύς) was a
prince of
Pylos in Messenia. ****us was the son of King
Nestor either...
-
Ancient Gr****: Περικλύμενος Periklymenos) may
refer to: Periclymenus, a
Pylian prince as the son of King
Neleus and Chloris. He was one of the Argonauts...