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

    The Atlas·Figures

    Heraclides

    historical figure · 4 works · 5 mentions · 7 anchored passages

    Heraclides of Mylasas

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Heraclides of Mylasas1 mention

    The Histories (Greek)

    The leader of this ambush was Heraclides of Mylasas, son of Ibanollis.
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    in the texts

    De AnimaLate Antiquity · Latin

    Author cited as the source for the report of the Himeran woman's dream.

    But Dionysius' tyranny over Sicily a certain woman of Himera dreamed too.
    de anima
    And if it be objected, concerning the nocturnal images, that the dead are often seen not in vain (for the Nasamones, by lingering at the tombs of their parents, catch their own oracles, as Heraclides or Nymphodorus or Herodotus writes;
    de anima

    LettersLate Antiquity · Greek

    The persona in whose voice letter 150 is composed.

    To Amphilochius, as from Heraclides
    letter 150
    And now public life no longer holds me.
    parva 15
    that there is one road leading to the Lord, and that all who journey toward him travel together with one another and walk by one agreement of life.
    letter 150

    Against LeptinesClassical · Greek

    Benefactor associated with Archebius in helping Athens gain Byzantium.

    In the second place, will you not wrong Archebius and Heraclides, who by putting Byzantium into the hands of Thrasybulus made you masters of the Hellespont, so that you farmed out the toll of ten per cent, and thus being well furnished with money forced the Lacedaemonians to conclude a peace favorable to you?
    against leptines

    The HistoriesClassical · Greek

    Carian of Mylasas, son of Ibanollis, who led the ambush at Pedasus that killed the Persian generals Daurises, Amorges, and Sisimaces.

    The leader of this ambush was Heraclides of Mylasas, son of Ibanollis.
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