Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

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    Archebiades

    historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 3 anchored passages

    Archebiades of Lamptrae · Archebiades, son of Polemarchus

    in the texts

    On the MysteriesClassical · Greek

    Owner of the slave Andromachus and one of those denounced by Andromachus.

    They went off, and returned with a slave belonging to Archebiades, son of Polemarchus.
    on the mysteries
    Alcibiades, Niciades, Meletus, Archebiades, Archippus, Diogenes, Polystratus, Aristomenes, Oeonias, Panaetius.
    on the mysteries

    Apollodorus Against CallippusClassical · Greek

    A man of Lamptrae, Lycon's guest friend, who is said to have identified Cephisiades and supported the defense's account.

    Immediately after this mischance this man Callippus came to the bank, and asked whether they knew Lycon, the Heracleote.
    apollodorus against callippus
    He instructed Archebiades and Phrasias to point him out and introduce him to my father, when he should return from his journey.
    apollodorus against callippus
    he sought the aid of Archebiades and the friends of Archebiades, and it was Archebiades who brought about a settlement between them.
    apollodorus against callippus