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  1. Damon and Pythias. As told by Aristoxenus, and after him Cicero ( De Offic. 3.45), Diodorus Siculus (10.4), and others, Pythias and his friend Damon, both followers of the philosopher Pythagoras, traveled to Syracuse during the reign of the tyrant Dionysius I (r. 405–367 BC).

  2. 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”).

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  3. Mar 11, 2018 · Learn about the ancient Greek philosophers Damon and Pythias, who faced death together for their loyalty to each other and their families. Read the original Latin text and translation of Cicero's account of their friendship and the tyrant Dionysius.

  4. Learn about the ancient Greek legend of two loyal friends who were willing to die for each other. Read the full story, written by James Baldwin, and explore its themes and morals.

  5. 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 Syracuse, in Sicily. He begged to be allowed to return home to say good-bye to his wife and child.

  6. May 9, 2018 · Damon a legendary Syracusan of the 4th century whose friend Pythias (also called Phintias) was sentenced to death by Dionysius I. Damon stood bail for Pythias, who returned just in time to save him, and was himself reprieved.

  7. Learn about the ancient Greek legend of Damon and Pythias, who trusted each other so much that they were willing to die for each other. Find out how they resisted a tyrant, survived pirates, and became advisors to the king.