Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Pyrrhichus” in book 3, chapter 25 of Pausanias, Description of Greece:
...yrrhus the son of Achilles put in here when he sailed from Scyros to wed Hermione. Across the river is an ancient shrine . . . further from an altar of Zeus. Inland, forty stades from the river, lies Pyrrhichus , the name of which is said to be derived from Pyrrhus the son of Achilles;
but according to another account Pyrrhichus was one of the gods called Curetes. Others say that Silenus came from Malea and...
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