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

    The Atlas·Places

    Palladium

    place · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages

    also in the atlas: Palladium the object

    the court of the Palladium

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    The Palladium1 mention

    Theomnestus and Apollodorus Against Neaera (Greek)

    and he suborned some slaves and got them to give out that they were men of Cyren, and by public proclamation cited Apollodorus before the court of the Palladium on a charge of murder.
    theomnestus and apollodorus against neaera

    in the texts

    Against Evergus and MnesibulusClassical · Greek

    A homicide-court or sacred legal venue associated with oath-taking.

    If, then, you should take the oath at the Palladium, yourself and your wife and your children, and imprecate curses upon yourselves and your house, you will lose the goodwill of many, and if your opponent is acquitted, you will be thought to have committed perjury, and if you convict him, you will he an object of malice.
    against evergus and mnesibulus

    Theomnestus and Apollodorus Against NeaeraClassical · Greek

    Athenian homicide court before which Stephanus falsely accused Apollodorus of killing a woman by public proclamation.

    and he suborned some slaves and got them to give out that they were men of Cyren, and by public proclamation cited Apollodorus before the court of the Palladium on a charge of murder.
    theomnestus and apollodorus against neaera