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1  T-IV|    never shame.~When reckless Capaneus died, at that sudden blow,~
2   T-V|   fallen no less heavily than Capaneus, whom Jupiter~drove, for
3   T-V|       famous.~If her husband, Capaneus, had entered Thebes in triumph,~
4 ExIII|   more notoriety than before.~Capaneus was made more famous when
5  IBIS|   Jove,~like Hipponous’s son, Capaneus, or Dexithea’s father,~or
6   Ind|       364 Her illicit love.~ ~Capaneus~The son of Hipponous and
7   Ind| daughter of Iphis and wife of Capaneus who had herself burned to
8   Ind|      III:1-58 Jupiter blasted Capaneus with lightning.~Book EII.
9   Ind|     buried. ~Book TV.III:1-58 Capaneus was one of the attackers
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