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1  T-IV|      that there are four-hooved Centaurs, with human breasts,~three-bodied
2  IBIS|        entrails:~like those two Centaurs, Nessus, and Eurytion, son-in-law~
3   Ind|      embarked for Samothrace.~ ~Centaurs~Creatures, half-man and
4   Ind|    disloyalty.~Ibis:365-412 The Centaurs Nessus and Eurytion.~ ~Ceraunia,
5   Ind| disloyalty.~ ~Chiron~One of the Centaurs, half-man and half-horse.
6   Ind|     Theseus’s fight against the Centaurs.~ ~Eurylochus~Ibis:251-310
7   Ind|        of Pirithoüs, and of the Centaurs. He attempted to seduce
8   Ind|     Hippodamia, and invited the centaurs to the wedding. Eurytus
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