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

    The Atlas·Figures

    Pandaros

    mythological figure · 1 work · 3 mentions · 8 anchored passages

    son of Lykaon · Brave son of Lykaon

    in the texts

    IliadClassical · Greek

    Trojan archer, son of Lykaon, taught by Apollo, who leads the men dwelling under Mount Ida near the Aesepos.

    They that dwelt in Telea under the lowest spurs of Mount Ida, men of substance, who drink the limpid waters of the Aesepos, and are of Trojan blood - these were led by Pandaros son of Lykaon, whom Apollo had taught to use the bow.
    chapter 2
    Then Athena took the form of Laodokos, son of Antenor, and went through the ranks of the Trojans to find Pandaros, the redoubtable son of Lykaon.
    chapter 4
    When Pandaros had strung his bow he laid it carefully on the ground, and his brave followers held their shields before him lest the Achaeans should set upon him before he had shot Menelaos.
    chapter 4