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

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    Callicrates

    historical figure · 4 works · 4 mentions · 6 anchored passages

    Callicrates of Paeania · Callicrates the son of Callias · his brother Callicrates

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Callicrates of Paeania1 mention

    Constitution of the Athenians (Greek)

    and for a time he distributed it, but afterward Callicrates of Paeania abolished it, being the first to promise to add another obol to the two.
    constitution of the athenians

    in the texts

    Constitution of the AtheniansClassical · Greek

    Politician who promised to increase the dole and was later condemned to death

    and for a time he distributed it, but afterward Callicrates of Paeania abolished it, being the first to promise to add another obol to the two.
    constitution of the athenians

    Against CalliclesClassical · Greek

    Callicles' brother, said to have brought an action against the speaker at Callicles' persuasion.

    then, again, he secured two awards against me for default, one in an action brought in his own name for one thousand drachmae, and another in an action which he persuaded his brother Callicrates, who is here in court, to bring.
    against callicles

    The HistoriesClassical · Greek

    A Spartan renowned as the finest-looking man in the army, wounded by an arrow while sacrifices were being offered, who died lamenting that he had struck no blow for Hellas.

    there they buried their “irens,” among whom were Posidonius, Amompharetus, Philocyon, and Callicrates.
    chapter 9
    his sorrow was rather that he had struck no blow and achieved no deed worthy of his merit, despite all his eager desire to do so.
    chapter 9
    For Callicrates, who, when he came to the army, was the finest not only of the Lacedaemonians, but also of all the other Greeks, died away from the battle.
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    History of the Peloponnesian WarClassical · Greek

    Corinthian commander, son of Callias, who jointly led the Corinthian fleet against the Corcyraeans.

    Their fleet was commanded by Aristeus the son of Pellichas, Callicrates the son of Callias, and Timanor the son of Timanthes;
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