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

    The Atlas·Places

    Panormus

    place · 2 works · 2 mentions · 4 anchored passages

    in the texts

    On The Estate of CleonymusClassical · Greek

    A place to which Cleonymus was journeying with Simon shortly before his death, where he encountered Pherenicus and refused to speak to him.

    Again, when, shortly before his death, he was journeying to Panormus with Simon and met Pherenicus, he could not bring himself to speak to him.
    on the estate of cleonymus

    History of the Peloponnesian WarClassical · Greek

    Achaean site where the Peloponnesian land force supports the fleet and to which the fleet flees after its rout.

    In consequence of their previous blunders and their present confusion, they withstood them but a short time, and then fled to Panormus, whence they had put out.
    chapter 2
    At the Rhium in Achaea, then, being not far from Panormus, where their land-force was, the Peloponnesians also came to anchor with seventy-seven ships, when they saw that the Athenians had done the same.
    chapter 2
    During the time that the Athenians were thus detained on the coast of Crete, the Peloponnesians at Cyllene, having made their preparations for an engagement, coasted along to Panormus in Achaea, where the land-force of the Peloponnesians had come to support them.
    chapter 2