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

    The Atlas·Figures

    Menon

    historical figure · 5 works · 9 mentions · 12 anchored passages

    Menon the Thessalian · Menon himself · Menon the general

    in the texts

    AnabasisClassical · Greek

    Greek commander assigned to the left wing of Cyrus' Greek force.

    and he ordered Clearchus to act as commander of the right wing and Menon of the left, while he himself marshalled his own troops.
    chapter 1
    Thereupon they proceeded in great haste to take their places, Clearchus occupying the right end of the Greek wing, close to the Euphrates river, Proxenus next to him, and the others beyond Proxenus, while Menon and his army took the left end of the Greek wing.
    chapter 1
    But the messengers from Ariaeus arrived—Procles and Cheirisophus only, for Menon stayed behind with Ariaeus;
    chapter 2

    Apollodorus Against PolyclesClassical · Greek

    A general carried to the Hellespont to replace Autocles.

    For I received no pay from the general for the space of eight months, and I sailed home to Peiraeus with the ambassadors because my ship was the fastest sailer, and again, when I was ordered by the people to take Menon the general to the Hellespont to replace Autocles, who had been removed from his command, I set sail on short notice from Athens.
    apollodorus against polycles

    IliadClassical · Greek

    Trojan warrior slain by Leonteus.

    After him he killed Menon, Iamenos, and Orestes, and laid them low one after the other.
    chapter 12

    HellenicaClassical · Greek

    A Thespian factional opponent spared when Agesilaus intervenes.

    Now when Agesilaus had arrived at Thespiae, finding that the citizens were involved in factional strife, and that those who said they were supporters of Lacedaemon wanted to put to death their opponents, of whom Menon was one, he did not allow this proceeding;
    chapter 5

    MemorabiliaClassical · Greek

    A cloak-maker cited by Socrates among tradesmen who make a good living from manufacturing useful goods.

    that Cyrebus feeds his whole family well and lives in luxury by baking bread, Demeas of Collytus by making capes, Menon by making cloaks;
    chapter 2