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

    The Atlas·Figures

    Eurypylos

    mythological figure · 2 works · 9 mentions · 13 anchored passages

    son of Euaemon · brave son of Euaemon · son of Telephus · wounded Eurypylos

    in the texts

    IliadClassical · Greek

    Achaean warrior, son of Euaemon, who kills Hypsenor.

    Eurypylos gave him chase as he was fleeing before him, smote him with his sword upon the arm, and lopped his strong hand from off it.
    chapter 5
    Leitos killed Phylakos as he was fleeing, and Eurypylos slew Melanthos.
    chapter 6
    After these Eurypylos son of Euaemon, Thoas the son of Andraimon, and Odysseus also rose.
    chapter 7

    OdysseyClassical · Greek

    Valiant warrior, son of Telephus, killed by Neoptolemos, described as the handsomest man Odysseus saw except Memnon.

    Many a man did he kill in battle - I cannot name every single one of those whom he slew while fighting on the side of the Argives, but will only say how he killed that valiant hero Eurypylos son of Telephus, who was the handsomest man I ever saw except Memnon;
    chapter 11