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

    The Atlas·Groups

    Cilicians

    group · 3 works · 5 mentions · 6 anchored passages

    garrison of Cilicians · king of the Cilicians · the Cilicians

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    the Cilicians1 mention

    Letters (Greek)

    His death became a blow to two countries, both ours and that of the Cilicians.
    letter 6

    in the texts

    CyropaediaClassical · Greek

    People invited to the enemy expedition but absent from the current coalition.

    The Carians, however, and Cilicians and Paphlagonians, they say, have not joined the expedition, although they have been invited to do so.
    chapter 2
    The Cilicians were all present already, they said, as were also the contingents from both Phrygias, Lycaonia, Paphlagonia, Cappadocia, Arabia, and Phoenicia;
    chapter 6
    and the Cilicians and Cyprians also joined most heartily in this expedition.
    chapter 7

    LettersLate Antiquity · Greek

    People of Cilicia, described as sharing in grief over the boy's death.

    His death became a blow to two countries, both ours and that of the Cilicians.
    letter 6

    AnabasisClassical · Greek

    People of Cilicia, including Syennesis' subjects and guards.

    Cyrus inspected the barbarians first, and they marched past with their cavalry formed in troops and their infantry in companies;
    chapter 1
    the Cilician queen took to flight in her carriage, and the people in the market left their wares behind and took to their heels;
    chapter 1
    Now the entrance was by a wagon-road, exceedingly steep and impracticable for an army to pass if there was anybody to oppose it;
    chapter 1