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

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    Hieron

    place · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages

    also in the atlas: Hieron the figure

    in the texts

    Against LacritusClassical · Greek

    Place used in the contract to define a higher-risk sailing condition.

    but, if they should sail out from Pontus to Hieron after the rising of Arcturus, at three hundred on the thousand, on the security of three thousand jars of wine of Mendê, which shall be conveyed from Mendê or Scionê in the twenty-oared ship of which Hyblesius is owner.
    against lacritus

    Apollodorus Against PolyclesClassical · Greek

    A place to which Apollodorus is ordered to sail for grain convoy duty.

    I myself stayed in Sestus and gave some money—all I had—to the old sailors who stayed with me, since the term of my trierarchy had expired, and I secured also some other sailors at full pay, while the general was making ready for his voyage to Hieron.
    apollodorus against polycles
    whereas I served for my own term and that of my associate in the trierarchy, and when my term of service had expired and I was ordered by the general to sail to Hieron, I convoyed the grain for our people, that they might buy in a plentiful market, and that, so far as depended on me, there should be no lack;
    apollodorus against polycles
    Consequently when my affairs were in the condition which I have described, and at the same time I was ordered by the general, Timomachus, to sail to Hieron to convoy the grain, though he provided no pay (word had been brought that the Byzantines and the Calchedonians were again bringing the ships into port and forcing them to unload their grain), I borrowed money from Archidemus of Anaphlystus, fi …
    apollodorus against polycles