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

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    Thoon

    mythological figure · 2 works · 5 mentions · 5 anchored passages

    in the texts

    IliadClassical · Greek

    Son of Phainops killed by Diomedes.

    He then gave chase to Xanthos and Thoon, the two sons of Phainops, both of them very dear to him, for he was now worn out with age, and begat no more sons to inherit his possessions.
    chapter 5
    As hounds and lusty youths set upon a wild boar that sallies from his lair whetting his white tusks - they attack him from every side and can hear the gnashing of his jaws, but for all his fierceness they still hold their ground - even so furiously did the Trojans attack Odysseus.
    chapter 11
    The Trojans led by him and by Iamenos, Orestes, Adamas the son of Asios, Thoon and Oinomaos, raised a loud cry of battle and made straight for the wall, holding their shields of dry ox-hide above their heads;
    chapter 12

    OdysseyClassical · Greek

    One of the Phaeacian noblemen named among the competitors at the athletic games held for Odysseus.

    There was also Euryalos son of Naubolos, who was like Ares himself, and was the best looking man among the Phaeacians except Laodamas.
    chapter 8