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 1  T-IV|   him was their priest,~who sacrificed captives to their gods,
 2  IBIS|     she uttered:~like those sacrificed in Bistonian Minerva’s temple,~
 3   Ind|  Orchemonos, to avoid being sacrificed. Iolcus could never prosper
 4   Ind|  Apollo’s art.~Ibis:465-540 Sacrificed to at the altars.~Ibis:541-
 5   Ind| Busiris~A king of Egypt who sacrificed strangers to Jupiter, killed
 6   Ind|   38 Pregnant sows ritually sacrificed to her.~Book EIII.VIII:1-
 7   Ind|     brother of Antaeus, who sacrificed strangers at the altars,
 8   Ind|     called Mycenis. She was sacrificed by her father at Aulis,
 9   Ind|  Glauce her rival, and then sacrificed her own sons, before fleeing
10   Ind|   escaped death after Medea sacrificed her sons on the altar of
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