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

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    Thoricus

    place · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages

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    Against Boeotus IClassical · Greek

    The deme used in the litigants' formal civic designation.

    For when I had entered this suit against Boeotus, son of Mantias, of Thoricus, at the first he accepted service of the suit, and put in an oath for delay, as being Boeotus;
    against boeotus i
    they will bring forward the name of Mantitheus, son of Mantias, of Thoricus if they are nominating one for choregus or gymnasiarch or feaster of the tribe or for any other office.
    against boeotus i

    Against Boeotus IIClassical · Greek

    Deme or locality associated with Lysistratus.

    I also borrowed another thousand drachmae from Lysistratus of Thoricus for my father’s funeral, and have personally paid the debt.
    against boeotus ii

    HellenicaClassical · Greek

    An Athenian coastal deme fortified by the Athenians at the start of the campaigning season.

    In the next year—in which was celebrated the ninety-third Olympiad, when the newly added two-horse race was won by Euagoras of Elis and the stadium by Eubotas of Cyrene, Euarchippus being now ephor at Sparta and Euctemon archon at Athens —the Athenians fortified Thoricus;
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