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

    The Atlas·Figures

    Eucleides

    historical figure · 5 works · 6 mentions · 6 anchored passages

    the Phliasian seer

    in the texts

    Against TimocratesClassical · Greek

    Athenian archon whose archonship marks legal chronology in Diocles’ law.

    that laws enacted under democratic government before the archonship of Eucleides and all laws that were enacted during the archonship of Eucleides and are on record shall be in force.
    against timocrates
    I will not mention very ancient instances, or any earlier than the archonship of Eucleides;
    against timocrates
    But after the archonship of Eucleides, gentlemen of the jury, first, you all remember that the well-known Thrasybulus of Colyttus was twice imprisoned and condemned at both his trials before the Assembly;
    against timocrates

    Against TimarchusClassical · Greek

    An Athenian archon whose eponymous year (403/2 BC) is used by the speaker as a chronological marker akin to a statute of limitations.

    let all this be treated as were the acts committed in the days of the Thirty, or before the year of Eucleides, or whenever else a similar statute of limitations has been passed.
    against timarchus

    On the MysteriesClassical · Greek

    Archon whose year serves as the cutoff for enforceable laws in public matters.

    But of the laws only those passed since the archonship of Eucleides shall be enforced.
    on the mysteries
    and that only such laws as had been passed since the archonship of Eucleides were to be enforced.
    on the mysteries
    but Leon’s sons cannot prosecute Meletus for murder, because only laws passed since the archonship of Eucleides can be enforced.
    chapter 5

    On the False EmbassyClassical · Greek

    Person whose later arrival elicited an answer from Philip preserved in deposition.

    Now read the other deposition testifying to the answer made by Philip to Eucleides here, who arrived later.
    on the false embassy

    AnabasisClassical · Greek

    Phliasian seer who interprets Xenophon's omens and advises renewed sacrifice to Zeus the Merciful.

    In this Xenophon agreed with him.
    chapter 7
    And Eucleides would not believe him.
    chapter 7
    Eucleides, accordingly, advised him to sacrifice just as he used to do, and said that it would be to his advantage.
    chapter 7