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

    The Atlas·Groups

    Crotonians

    group · 3 works · 3 mentions · 4 anchored passages

    Aeginetans · Ampraciots · Ceans · Chalcidians · Cythnians · Epidaurians · Eretrians · Hermioneans · Leucadians · Megarians

    in the texts

    The HistoriesClassical · Greek

    The numerous smaller Greek city-states and islands (Megara, Chalcis, Aegina, Sicyon, Epidaurus, Eretria, Troezen, Styra, Ceos, Opuntian Locris, Ambracia, Leucas, Cythnos, Seriphos, Siphnos, Melos, Croton, Hermione, Naxos) whose ship contributions Herodotus catalogs at Artemisium and Salamis.

    The Naxians provided four ships.
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    The Greeks appointed to serve in the fleet were these:
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    The only ones living beyond these to help Hellas in its danger were the Crotonians, with one ship.
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    AegineticusClassical · Greek

    The citizens of Siphnos, cited as witnesses to the eminence of the speaker's family.

    All the Siphnians would bear witness, however, that my ancestors were foremost of the citizens there in birth, in wealth, in reputation, and in general standing.
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    History of the Peloponnesian WarClassical · Greek

    Greek city of Croton in Italy, which denies passage to the Athenian land forces.

    When they were on the banks of the river Hylias, and the Crotonians sent to them, and said that they should not choose the army to pass through their territory, they descended towards the shore, and encamped for the night by the sea, at the mouth of the Hylias, their ships also meeting them at the same point.
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