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

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    the Thracian coast

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    Thrace · Thracian coast

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    Thracian coast1 mention

    Against Ctesiphon (Greek)

    One thing remained now for them to do—to betray Cersobleptes and the Thracian coast.
    against ctesiphon

    in the texts

    Against CtesiphonClassical · Greek

    Region associated with Cersobleptes and allegedly betrayed in the oath arrangements.

    One thing remained now for them to do—to betray Cersobleptes and the Thracian coast.
    against ctesiphon

    On the EmbassyClassical · Greek

    A coastal region whose loss to Athenian interests Demosthenes blames on the ambassadors' conduct.

    and after treating a man with such contempt, later, when it suits his whim, he turns about, and as though he were accusing an Alcibiades or a Themistocles, the most famous men among all the Greeks, he proceeds to charge that same man with having destroyed the cities in Phocis, with having lost you the Thracian coast, with having expelled from his kingdom Cersobleptes, a friend and ally of the city.
    on the embassy