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

    The Atlas·Places

    Euxine

    place · 3 works · 5 mentions · 5 anchored passages

    the Euxine

    in the texts

    AnabasisClassical · Greek

    Black Sea region framing the army's possible settlement and voyage.

    It would become a great city, he thought, as he reckoned up their own numbers and the peoples who dwelt around the Euxine.
    chapter 5
    Again, you surely know this also, that the north wind carries one out of the Euxine to Greece, while the south wind carries you within, to the Phasis—indeed, the saying is, When the north wind doth blow, fair voyaging to Greece.
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    but if you wish to pick out some spot in the country that lies round about the Euxine and put to shore wherever you may wish—he who so desires to go back home and he who so desires to stay behind—here are your ships, so that you could make a sudden attack at whatever point you may wish.
    chapter 5

    RhesusClassical · Greek

    The Black Sea (Euxine), whose winter storms Rhesus endured while campaigning against the Scythians.

    The Euxine into ice and scared the strong
    rhesus

    EconomicsClassical · Greek

    The Black Sea region named as a route for corn merchants.

    they will cross the Aegean, the Euxine, the Sicilian sea;
    chapter 20