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

    The Atlas·Figures

    Klytios

    mythological figure · 2 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages

    in the texts

    IliadClassical · Greek

    Trojan elder seated with Priam at the Scaean gates.

    The two sages, Ucalegon and Antenor, elders of the people, were seated by the Scaean gates, with Priam, Panthoos, Thymoetes, Lampos, Klytios, and Hiketaon of the race of Ares.
    chapter 3
    When Hektor saw his cousin fallen in front of the ship he shouted to the Trojans and Lycians saying, "Trojans, Lycians, and Dardanians good in close fight, bate not a jot, but rescue the son of Klytios lest the Achaeans strip him of his armor now that he has fallen in the struggle [ agôn].
    chapter 15
    Ilos begat Laomedon, and Laomedon begat Tithonos, Priam, Lampos, Klytios, and Hiketaon of the stock of Ares.
    chapter 20

    OdysseyClassical · Greek

    An Ithacan at whose house Telemakhos's crew leave the presents brought from Pylos.

    their servants came and took their armor from them, and they left all the presents at the house of Klytios.
    chapter 16