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

    The Atlas·Places

    Imbros

    place · 7 works · 10 mentions · 11 anchored passages

    rocky Imbros

    in the texts

    IliadClassical · Greek

    Rocky island near which Poseidon stables his horses.

    Now there is a certain huge cavern in the depths of the sea midway between Tenedos and rocky Imbros;
    chapter 13
    When she had completed her oath, the two enshrouded themselves in a thick mist and sped lightly forward, leaving Lemnos and Imbros behind them.
    chapter 14
    Down she plunged into the dark sea [ pontos] midway between Samos and rocky Imbros;
    chapter 24

    On the Peace with SpartaClassical · Greek

    One of the islands whose possession is contrasted between the dictated truce and the proposed peace.

    To recover the islands, Lemnos, Scyros, and Imbros?
    on the peace with sparta
    Under the truce Lemnos, Imbros, and Scyros remained in the possession of their occupants:
    on the peace with sparta

    Against AristocratesClassical · Greek

    Island used to locate Alopeconnesus.

    we went to Alopeconnesus, and that is in the Chersonesus and used to belong to you,—a headland running out towards Imbros, a long way from Thrace;
    against aristocrates

    First PhilippicClassical · Greek

    An island attacked by Philip in Demosthenes' account of Athenian injuries.

    Your past experience will not be repeated, when he threw a force into Lemnos and Imbros and carried your citizens away captive, when he seized the shipping at Geraestus and levied untold sums, or, to crown all, when he landed at Marathon and bore away from our land the sacred trireme, while you are still powerless to prevent these insults or to send your expeditions at the appointed times.
    first philippic

    On the CrownClassical · Greek

    Island where Athenian infantry needed pay.

    Callias of Phrearrii proposed that the Council and People resolve to crown Nausicles, the commander of the infantry, because, when Philo, the official paymaster, was prevented by storms from sailing with pay for the two thousand Athenian infantry serving in Imbros to assist the Athenian residents in that island, he paid them from his private means, and did not send in a claim to the people;
    on the crown

    The HistoriesClassical · Greek

    Island to which Miltiades the younger escaped with four ships before continuing on to Athens.

    Miltiades made his way from Imbros to Athens.
    chapter 6
    Miltiades himself escaped with four of his ships to Imbros, but the fifth was pursued and overtaken by the Phoenicians.
    chapter 6

    HellenicaClassical · Greek

    Island assigned to Athens under the King's Peace.

    King Artaxerxes thinks it just that the cities in Asia should belong to him, as well as Clazomenae and Cyprus among the islands, and that the other Greek cities, both small and great, should be left independent, except Lemnos, Imbros, and Scyros;
    chapter 5