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when Pythias comes back
Damon and Pythias - 1908 was released on: USA: June 1908
Damon and Pythias - 1914 was released on: USA: 23 November 1914
Damon and Pythias are characters of Greek legend. They do not appear in the Bible.
In the story of Damon and Pythias, the resolution occurs when Pythias returns to face his death sentence, proving his loyalty and friendship to Damon. However, Damon offers to take Pythias's place, demonstrating the depth of their bond. Their willingness to sacrifice for each other ultimately leads to Pythias's pardon and the restoration of their freedom.
A Cowboy Damon and Pythias - 1912 was released on: USA: 24 February 1912
The cast of A Cowboy Damon and Pythias - 1912 includes: Hobart Bosworth Anne Schaefer as The Wife
Damon (DAY-mun) and Pythias (PEE-thee-us)
Pythias is the name of a man in a greek legend, about how Pythias was sentenced to death, but asked if he could visit his family. The king agreed on the condition that Pythias's friend Damon took his place in jail, and if Pythias didn't return by a certain day, Damon would die. Pythias returned at the last second, and the king was so amazed by his loyalty and friendship that he sent both free.
Pythias is the name of a man in a greek legend, about how Pythias was sentenced to death, but asked if he could visit his family. The king agreed on the condition that Pythias's friend Damon took his place in jail, and if Pythias didn't return by a certain day, Damon would die. Pythias returned at the last second, and the king was so amazed by his loyalty and friendship that he sent both free.
As punishment for this crime, Pythias was sentenced to death. Accepting his sentence, Pythias asked to be allowed to return home one last time, to settle his affairs and bid his family farewell. Not wanting to be taken for a fool, Dionysius refused, believing that once released, Pythias would flee and never return. Pythias called for Damon and asked him to take his spot while he went. Dionysius agreed, on the condition that, should Pythias not return when promised, Damon would be put to death in his place. Damon agreed, and Pythias was released. Dionysius was convinced that Pythias would never return, and as the day Pythias promised to return came and went, Dionysius prepared to execute Damon. But just as the executioner was about to kill Damon, Pythias returned. Apologizing to his friend for his delay, Pythias told of how pirates had captured his ship on the passage back to Syracuse and thrown him overboard. Dionysius listened to Pythias as he described how he swam to shore and made his way back to Syracuse as quickly as possible, arriving just in the nick of time to save his friend. Dionysius was so taken with the friends' trust and loyalty, that he freed both Damon and Pythias, and kept them on as counsel to his court.