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

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    Eurymedon

    historical figure · 3 works · 12 mentions · 21 anchored passages

    Eurymedon son of Thucles · kind-hearted Eurymedon

    in the texts

    History of the Peloponnesian WarClassical · Greek

    Athenian commander sent with sixty ships to Corcyra during its civil war.

    And Eurymedon and the Athenians sailed away with their ships;
    chapter 3
    During seven days that Eurymedon stayed after his arrival with his sixty ships, the Corcyraeans were butchering those of their countrymen whom they thought hostile to them;
    chapter 3
    and at night-fall the approach of sixty Athenian ships from Leucas was signaled to them, which the Athenians had sent with Eurymedon son of Thucles, as commander, on hearing of the sedition, and of the fleet about to go to Corcyra with Alcidas.
    chapter 3

    IliadClassical · Greek

    Squire (therapon) of Agamemnon, left in charge of his chariot and horses while Agamemnon walks the ranks on foot.

    He left his chariot rich with bronze and his panting steeds in charge of the squire [ therapôn] Eurymedon, son of Ptolemaios the son of Peiraios, and bade him hold them in readiness against the time his limbs should weary of going about and giving orders to so many, for he went among the ranks on foot.
    chapter 4
    Thereon the doughty squires [ therapontes], Sthenelos and kind-hearted Eurymedon, saw to Nestor's horses, while the two both mounted Diomedes' chariot.
    chapter 8
    When Nestor and Machaon had reached the tents of the son of Neleus, they dismounted, and an esquire [ therapôn], Eurymedon, took the horses from the chariot.
    chapter 11

    OdysseyClassical · Greek

    A former king who ruled over the giants, father of Periboia, whose people were ruined and who lost his own life.

    Periboia was the youngest daughter of Eurymedon, who at one time reigned over the giants, but he ruined his ill-fated people and lost his own life to boot.
    chapter 7