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

    The Atlas·Places

    Calchedon

    place · 2 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages

    Calchedonia · Calchedonians

    in the texts

    HellenicaClassical · Greek

    City near Byzantium that likewise surrenders to Lysander.

    After setting in order the affairs of Lampsacus, Lysander sailed against Byzantium and Calchedon.
    chapter 2
    Then, after leaving Sthenelaus, a Laconian, as governor of Byzantium and Calchedon, he sailed back to Lampsacus and occupied himself with refitting his ships.
    chapter 2
    Now after he had accomplished these things and had won over the Calchedonians also as friends, he sailed back out of the Hellespont.
    chapter 4

    AnabasisClassical · Greek

    Place near Byzantium associated with a garrison and Seuthes' earlier approach to Xenophon.

    Xenophon went on, tell Seuthes what answer I made you that first time at Calchedon.
    chapter 7
    Anaxibius ran down to the shore, sailed round in a fishing boat to the citadel, and immediately summoned the garrison from Calchedon;
    chapter 7
    You sent to me, Seuthes, first at Calchedon, this man Medosades, with the request that I make every effort on your behalf to bring the army across from Asia, and with the promise that if I should do this, you would treat me well—as Medosades here declared.
    chapter 7