Pythian

Pindar

Pindar. Arnson Svarlien, Diane, translator. Created for the Perseus Project, 1990.

  1. navel of the earth, at the edge of evening,
  2. in honor of seven-gated Thebes and the contest at Cirrha, in which Thrasydaeus caused his ancestral hearth to be remembered by flinging over it a third wreath
  3. as a victor in the rich fields of Pylades, the friend of Laconian Orestes,