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  1. The story of Damon ( / ˈdeɪmən /; Greek: Δάμων, gen. Δάμωνος) and Pythias ( / ˈpɪθiəs /; Πυθίας or Φιντίας; or Phintias, / ˈfɪntiəs /) is a legend in Greek historic writings illustrating the Pythagorean ideal of friendship. Pythias is accused of and charged with plotting against the tyrannical Dionysius I of ...

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  3. Damon and Phintias. Damon and Pythias, in Greek legend, a celebrated pair of friends who came to signify the willingness to sacrifice oneself for the sake of a friend. Versions of the tale differ, but the best known of these variants is that told by Cicero in De Officiis (“On Moral Duties”). When one of the two friends is condemned to death ...

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  4. To THE Story of Damo:n' akd Pythias. A. iExNA. — ^tna (in Italian, Monte Gibello, or, by con-. traction, Mongihello), situated on the east coast of Sicily, in tlie province of Catania (formerly Catana), is one of the. highest mountains in Europe, rising to an altitude of nearly 11,000 feet from the level of the sea.

  5. Mar 11, 2018 · Cicero describes the friendship between Damon and Pythias in his De Officiis III. Dionysius was a cruel ruler, easy to run afoul of. Either Pythias or Damon, young philosophers in the school of Pythagoras (the man who gave his name to a theorem used in geometry), ran into trouble with the tyrant and wound up in prison. This was in the 5th century.

  6. Damon was ready to die. His trust in his friend was as firm as ever; and he said that he did not grieve at having to suffer for one whom he loved so much. Then the jailer came to lead him to his death; but at the same moment Pythias stood in the door. He had been de-layed by storms and ship-wreck, and he had feared that he was too late.

  7. Dionysius was so moved that he pardoned them both. The Knights of Pythias, a fraternal society that was founded in Washington, D.C., in 1864, takes its name from the Pythias of this story. The story of Damon and Pythias is a story of friendship. In the 4th century bc Pythias was condemned to death because he opposed Dionysius, the tyrant of ...

  8. Key context: Damon and Pathius. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Damon and Pathius were used as an example of faithful friendship, so when Lanyon says the difference between himself and Jekyll ‘would have estranged Damon and Pythias’ (p. 10) he means that it was much more than a minor argument about a point of science.

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