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

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    Odrysae

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    the Odrysae

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    History of the Peloponnesian WarClassical · Greek

    The Thracian people whose kingdom, founded by Teres and ruled by his son Sitalces, the Athenians seek as an ally.

    Now this Teres, the father of Sitalces, was the first who founded the great kingdom of the Odrysae on a larger scale than those in the rest of Thrace;
    chapter 2
    and Seuthes son of Sparadocus, his nephew, succeeded to the kingdom of the Odrysae, and the other parts of Thrace, over which Sitalces had reigned.
    chapter 4

    StromataLate Antiquity · Greek

    Thracian people listed among those who treated theology with exactness.

    The Brahmans all, and the Odrysae and the Getae and the race of the Egyptians, treated their own matters as theology with exactness;
    book 1