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Pylades

[ pil-uh-deez ]

noun

Classical Mythology.
  1. a son of Strophius who befriended Orestes, accompanied him in his wanderings, and eventually married Electra, sister of Orestes.


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The string of islands between Valdes and Vancouver islands is known as the De Courcy Group, including Mudge, De Courcy, Pylades and others.

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Kushtrim Hoxha, a Kosovan actor, is also strangely compelling as Pylades, Orestes’s choreographer friend from Berlin — a representative of the non-Balkan Western world and its condescension toward the region.

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When Pylades asks him about his experiences in the war, his answers are unnerving, but the slow smile on his face is even more so.

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He watched the procession move off, Iphigenia leading with the image, Orestes and Pylades following, and attendants carrying vessels for the purifying rite.

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She was able indeed to make the attendants leave her alone with her brother and Pylades before they reached the sea.

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