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

    The Atlas·Places

    Thria

    place · 4 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages

    in the texts

    Against LacritusClassical · Greek

    Deme associated with an affiant Archenomides.

    In addition to these, written affidavits were submitted by Euphiletus, son of Damotimus, of Aphidnae, Hippias, son of Timoxenus, of Thymaetadae, Sostratus, son of Philip, of Histiaea, Archenomides, son of Strato, of Thria.
    against lacritus

    Apollodorus Against PolyclesClassical · Greek

    The deme associated with Callicles.

    When we had reached a place on the opposite mainland, a trading post of the Thasians, and had gone ashore and were getting our dinner, one of the sailors, Callicles, the son of Epitrephes, of Thria, came up to me, and said that he wished to speak to me about a matter which concerned myself.
    apollodorus against polycles

    On the Estate of HagniasClassical · Greek

    A deme of Attica where Stratocles owned valuable land forming part of his estate.

    His property comprised land at Thria worth two and a half talents, a house at Melite which cost 3000 drachmae, and another at Eleusis which cost 500 drachmae.
    on the estate of hagnias

    HellenicaClassical · Greek

    Place in Attica where daylight overtakes Sphodrias' march.

    But he was still at Thria when daylight came upon him, and then he made no effort to escape observation, but on the contrary, when he had turned about, seized cattle and plundered houses.
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