In Greek mythology, Pylia was a Megarian princess as the daughter of the Lelegian king, Pylas of Megara. In one account, she was called Peleia (Πελείας).[1]
Pylia was the mother of the sons of Pandion II: Aegeus, Lycus, Nisus and Pallas,[2] and possibly of a daughter who married her maternal uncle Sciron, the Megarian warlord and brother of Pylia.[3]
Pylia was offered in marriage by Pylas to Pandion II who fled to her father in Megara after being expelled from Athens by his cousins, the Metionidae.[4]