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  1  IBIS|                                    Ibis~ ~ ~Ibis:1-40 Preliminaries
  2  IBIS|                           Ibis~ ~ ~Ibis:1-40 Preliminaries at the
  3  IBIS|          ve assumed, cruel one. ~~ Ibis:41-104 Preliminaries at
  4  IBIS|         Battiades cursed his enemy Ibis,~I’ll curse you, and yours,
  5  IBIS|          in imitation of those ~in Ibis, forgetful of my own custom
  6  IBIS|     meantime, can take the name of Ibis:~and as my verse will reflect
  7  IBIS|            to stir:~I curse him as Ibis, whom the mind perceives,~
  8  IBIS|      cheeks begin your weeping for Ibis:~and run with every ill,
  9  IBIS|            you yourself can see.~~ Ibis:105-134 The Litany of Maledictions:
 10  IBIS|        these hated days of mine.~~ Ibis:135-162 The Litany of Maledictions:
 11  IBIS|         your punishment in life.~~ Ibis:163-208 The Litany of Maledictions:
 12  IBIS|             to me than laughter.~~ Ibis:209-250 The Litany of Maledictions:
 13  IBIS|         fatal~Allia gives it name: Ibis’s day brought ruin to our
 14  IBIS|  experience with certain grief. ~~ Ibis:251-310 The Litany of Maledictions:
 15  IBIS|         avenger said to be holy.~~ Ibis:311-364 The Litany of Maledictions:
 16  IBIS|          limbs under the wheels.~~ Ibis:365-412 The Litany of Maledictions:
 17  IBIS|            the hands of Theseus.~~ Ibis:413-464 The Litany of Maledictions:
 18  IBIS|            into the ocean waves.~~ Ibis:465-540 The Litany of Maledictions:
 19  IBIS|           throughout the city.~~  ~Ibis:541-596 The Litany of Maledictions:
 20  IBIS|         dogs tear you to shreds.~~ Ibis:597-644 The Litany of Maledictions:
 21  IBIS|            be waged.~ ~ The End of Ibis~ ~~
 22   Ind|                Name Index~ ~Abdera~Ibis:465-540 The city in Thrace.
 23   Ind|            On the Minerva’s route.~Ibis:541-596 Swum by Leander,
 24   Ind|          near the Pontus.~ ~Acheus~Ibis:251-310 There was an Acheus
 25   Ind|         Greek welcomed by Trojans.~Ibis:413-464  A castaway.~ ~Achilles~
 26   Ind|      homosexual.~Book TIII.IV:1-46 Ibis:597-644 Dolon coveted his
 27   Ind|           Centaur was his teacher.~Ibis:251-310 Pyrrhus (Neoptolemus)
 28   Ind|          Neoptolemus) was his son.~Ibis:311-364 Achilles came from
 29   Ind|           to have been his error. ~Ibis:465-540 Torn apart by the
 30   Ind|            166 Alcestis, his wife.~Ibis:413-464 Pelias was his father-in-law.~ ~
 31   Ind|            father-in-law.~ ~Adonis~Ibis:465-540 The son of Myrrha
 32   Ind|      Achilles, grandson of Aeacus.~Ibis:365-412 Probably Pyrrhus (
 33   Ind|         the fall of Troy.~ ~Aeacus~Ibis:163-208 The son of Jupiter
 34   Ind|          166 A poisoner and witch.~Ibis:413-464 Medea killed her
 35   Ind|         father’s pursuit.~ ~Aegeus~Ibis:465-540 The father of Theseus
 36   Ind|          21.6)~Book EIII.1:105-166 Ibis:163-208 The Danaids his
 37   Ind|        shoulders.~Book EII.II:1-38 Ibis:413-464 His Trojan fleet.~
 38   Ind|          applied to Elba.~ ~Aethra~Ibis:541-596 The daughter of
 39   Ind|          fires.~Book EII.II:75-126 Ibis:251-310 Its caves a haunt
 40   Ind|            by Ovid on his travels.~Ibis:413-464 On Sicily.~Ibis:
 41   Ind|            Ibis:413-464 On Sicily.~Ibis:597-644 Fuelled by the anger
 42   Ind|       Pylades.~Book EIII.1:105-166 Ibis:311-364 Murdered by his
 43   Ind|          Famous through the poets.~Ibis:465-540 Orestes was his
 44   Ind|         apple orchards.~ ~Alcmaeon~Ibis:311-364 The son of Amphiaraus,
 45   Ind|        Seduced by Jupiter.~ ~Aleus~Ibis:465-540 The king and founder
 46   Ind|    consecrated forty years later.)~Ibis:251-310 Scene of Philopoimen’
 47   Ind|          business was transacted. ~Ibis:209-250 A black day.~ ~Althaea~
 48   Ind|           to her.~Book TI.VII:1-40 Ibis:597-644 She destroyed her
 49   Ind|           the Eclogues.~ ~Amastris~Ibis:311-364 A town in Paphlagonia
 50   Ind|    Mentioned obliquely.~ ~Ambracia~Ibis:251-310 The region of western
 51   Ind|      famous by his fate.~ ~Amyntor~Ibis:251-310 King of Ormenium,
 52   Ind|            erotic verse.~ ~Antaeus~Ibis:365-412 The King of Lybia,
 53   Ind|         despite the King’s ruling.~Ibis:251-310 She acted as guide
 54   Ind|            Anytus~Book TV.XII:1-68 Ibis:541-596 An Athenian democrat,
 55   Ind|          110 His sister was Diana.~Ibis:105-134 The god of prophecy.~
 56   Ind|           of the bow and the lyre.~Ibis:251-310 Tiresias was gifted
 57   Ind|            prophecy, Apollo’s art.~Ibis:465-540 Sacrificed to at
 58   Ind|       Sacrificed to at the altars.~Ibis:541-596 The father of Linus.~ ~
 59   Ind|          XI:1-44 Book TIII. X:1-40 Ibis:163-208 A storm wind in
 60   Ind|            its way back to Greece.~Ibis:251-310 Athene-Minerva protected
 61   Ind|         set in the sky by Bacchus.~Ibis:251-310 This a variant of
 62   Ind|           to life by Jupiter-Zeus.~Ibis:365-412 Great grandson of
 63   Ind|       Hesiod was born.~ ~Astyanax~ Ibis:465-540 Ibis:541-596 The
 64   Ind|             Astyanax~ Ibis:465-540 Ibis:541-596 The son of Hector
 65   Ind|         361-420 A tale of passion.~Ibis:365-412 The golden apples.~ ~
 66   Ind|          golden apples.~ ~Atarneus~Ibis:311-364 A city in Mysia
 67   Ind|    described is obscure.~ ~Athamas~Ibis:311-364 The son of Aeolus,
 68   Ind|     appearing in the distant Alps.~Ibis:163-208 Snow covered in
 69   Ind|         explicitly to him.~ ~Attis~Ibis:413-464 A Phrygian shepherd,
 70   Ind|      descent from Aeneas stressed.~Ibis:1-40 He allowed Ovid to
 71   Ind|            a triumphal procession.~Ibis:465-540 Nursed by Persephone
 72   Ind|            reference in his works.~Ibis:41-104 Ovid used a poem
 73   Ind|            and adopted the name of Ibis for his enemy.~ ~Battus~
 74   Ind|            for his enemy.~ ~Battus~Ibis:541-596 A countryman changed
 75   Ind|         generally. ~Book TI.X:1-50 Ibis:365-412 Thrace. Ovid sailed
 76   Ind|       Achilles saddened.~ ~Broteas~Ibis:465-540 A son of Tantalus.
 77   Ind|            39-74 Book EIII.VI:1-60 Ibis:365-412 An example of cruelty.~ ~
 78   Ind|       example of cruelty.~ ~Byblis~Ibis:311-364 The daughter of
 79   Ind|           Minerva’s route.~ ~Cacus~Ibis:465-540 The three-headed
 80   Ind|          94 The founder of Thebes.~Ibis:413-464 Athene commanded
 81   Ind|        until only five were left. ~Ibis:465-540 Grandfather of Pentheus.~ ~
 82   Ind|             being the primal Muse.~Ibis:465-540 The mother of Orpheus.~ ~
 83   Ind|       Major, also called the Wain.~Ibis:465-540 Callisto the daughter
 84   Ind|           Aeolus.~Book TII:361-420 Ibis:311-364 Her illicit love.~ ~
 85   Ind|           more famous by his fate.~Ibis:465-540 Blasted by Jove’
 86   Ind|         and ruled from c279-276BC.~Ibis:413-464 His fate.~ ~Castor~
 87   Ind|           this friends disloyalty.~Ibis:365-412 The Centaurs Nessus
 88   Ind|      friends disloyalty.~ ~Cercyon~Ibis:365-412 A brigand who wrestled
 89   Ind|        bread are ‘gifts of Ceres’.~Ibis:251-310 Her rites were the
 90   Ind|          The reference is obscure.~Ibis:365-412 Her delight at the
 91   Ind|           at the death of Cercyon.~Ibis:413-464 The mother of Plutus.~ ~
 92   Ind|           62 Preferable to Pontus.~Ibis:365-412 Ulyssesmen caught
 93   Ind|         taught Achilles.~ ~Cilicia~Ibis:163-208 The southeast coastal
 94   Ind|          fertile fields alongside.~Ibis:209-250 Cursed soil.~ ~Circe~
 95   Ind|          133).~Book EIII.1:105-166 Ibis:365-412 A witch able to
 96   Ind|         Atropos wields the shears.~Ibis:209-250 She spins Ibis’s
 97   Ind|             Ibis:209-250 She spins Ibis’s fate.~ ~Clytaemnestra,
 98   Ind|            light verse.~ ~Coroebus~Ibis:541-596 He destroyed the
 99   Ind|         Herodotus 1.86)~ ~Crotopus~Ibis:541-596 The Argive father
100   Ind|           flutes, pipes and horns.~Ibis:413-464 Worshipped with
101   Ind|        self-mutilation.~ ~Cychreus~Ibis:251-310 The first king of
102   Ind|   encounter with Ulysses.~ ~Cycnus~Ibis:413-464 The son of Apollo
103   Ind|       Pannonian War.~ ~Damasicthon~Ibis:541-596 Possibly Damasicthon
104   Ind|        EIII.1:105-166 Murderesses.~Ibis:163-208 Ibis:311-364 Their
105   Ind|          Murderesses.~Ibis:163-208 Ibis:311-364 Their crime and
106   Ind|            magnanimity in victory.~Ibis:311-364 Ovid may intend
107   Ind|           XIV:1-62 Kind to Latona.~Ibis:465-540 Diana’s island.
108   Ind|            The oracle.~ ~Demodocus~Ibis:251-310 The blind Greek
109   Ind|         Odyssey VIII. ~ ~Dexamenus~Ibis:365-412 King of Olenus.
110   Ind|           s son-in-law.~ ~Dexithea~Ibis:465-540 The Telchines, mythical
111   Ind|             C.239)~Book TII:77-120 Ibis:465-540 Actaeon saw her
112   Ind|          53-100 Book EIII.II:1-110 Ibis:365-412 The Diana of the
113   Ind|          at Ephesus and elsewhere.~Ibis:465-540 Delos was her island.~
114   Ind|          540 Delos was her island.~Ibis:541-596 Her pack of hounds.
115   Ind|         labour.~Book EI.II:101-150 Ibis:365-412 An example of cruelty.~ ~
116   Ind|      Dionysus, see Bacchus~ ~Dirce~Ibis:465-540 The wife of Lycus,
117   Ind|         Book X. ~Book TIII.IV:1-46 Ibis:597-644 His desire for Achilles’
118   Ind|            Ovid as divine.~ ~Dryas~Ibis:311-364 The son of Mars,
119   Ind|           son is obscure.~ ~Dryops~Ibis:465-540 The father of Theiodamas,
120   Ind|       Dulichian’. ~Book TI.V:45-84 Ibis:365-412 Often synonymous
121   Ind|           of AD8.~ ~Elysian Fields~Ibis:163-208 A region of the
122   Ind|            TIII.IV:1-46 Mentioned.~Ibis:465-540 His fate.~ ~Elysium~
123   Ind|           also a god of darkness).~Ibis:209-250 Source of the Furies’
124   Ind|       raised him.~Book EII.IX:1-38 Ibis:251-310 Ancestor of Eumolpus
125   Ind|           The daughter of Icarius.~Ibis:597-644 She hung herself
126   Ind|       constellation.~ ~Erysichthon~Ibis:413-464 The son of the Thessalian
127   Ind|            70-128 Book TV.VII:1-68 Ibis:311-364 Caphereus, the site
128   Ind|      shipwreck of the Greek fleet.~Ibis:465-540 Lichas hurled there.~ ~
129   Ind|            108 A pupil of Orpheus.~Ibis:251-310 His mother Chione
130   Ind|       Neptune saved him.~ ~Eupolis~Ibis:465-540 A younger contemporary
131   Ind|       Xerxesfleet was destroyed.~Ibis:541-596 Eaten by dogs in
132   Ind|           A paragon of friendship.~Ibis:597-644 Died with his friend
133   Ind|       sleeping Rhamnes.~ ~Eurydice~Ibis:465-540 The wife of Orpheus,
134   Ind|        Opera ‘Orphée’).~ ~Eurytion~Ibis:365-412 The Centaur. Hercules
135   Ind|         the Centaurs.~ ~Eurylochus~Ibis:251-310 Supposedly a companion
136   Ind|         loyalty and love.~ ~Evenus~Ibis:465-540 Son of Mars. He
137   Ind|            life.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 Ibis:41-104 Spinners of the thread
138   Ind|            Fauns~Woodland spirits.~Ibis:41-104 Powers invoked by
139   Ind|          his mother, Clytemnestra.~Ibis:41-104 The Furies sat at
140   Ind|          Metamorphoses Book IV:416~Ibis:163-208 Their whips, snaky
141   Ind|          hair and smoking torches.~Ibis:209-250 Their ministrations
142   Ind|       ministrations to the newborn Ibis.~ ~Gallio~Lucius Junius
143   Ind|           1-58 Visited by Bacchus.~Ibis:135-162 Its warm waters.~ ~
144   Ind|            1-70 Book EIV.III:1-58 ~Ibis:597-644 The Getic bowmen.~
145   Ind|        Known of through the poets.~Ibis:597-644 Buried beneath Sicily.~ ~
146   Ind|       beneath Sicily.~ ~Glaucus(1)~Ibis:541-596 The son of Sisyphus
147   Ind|            him alive.~ ~Glaucus(2)~Ibis:541-596 The Boeotian son
148   Ind| Metamorphoses VII:179~ ~Glaucus(3)~Ibis:541-596 Ovid indicates another
149   Ind|          420 A victim of passion. ~Ibis:541-596 His fate.~ ~Haemonia~
150   Ind|          the Black Sea.~ ~Hannibal~Ibis:251-310 The great Carthaginian
151   Ind|          History VI.57)~ ~Harpagus~Ibis:541-596 A Mede in the service
152   Ind|         the Greek ships with fire.~Ibis:311-364 Book EIV.XVI:1-52
153   Ind|         Troy by Achilleschariot.~Ibis:541-596 Father of Astyanax.~ ~
154   Ind|            by the shirt of Nessus.~Ibis:365-412 He killed King Antaeus
155   Ind|      Eurytus and carried off Iole.~Ibis:251-310 Sacrificing at the
156   Ind|            Jupiter Ammon in Libya.~Ibis:311-364 Ibis:597-644 He
157   Ind|       Ammon in Libya.~Ibis:311-364 Ibis:597-644 He endured the torment
158   Ind|          dealing with illict love.~Ibis:541-596 Venus made him fall
159   Ind|         from the sea.~ ~Hippomenes~Ibis:311-364 The son of Megareus.
160   Ind|            II:1-110 Far from Rome.~Ibis:135-162 Its cold waters.~
161   Ind|       thyme on which the bees fed.~Ibis:163-208 Its flowery meadows.~
162   Ind|         the Black Sea.~ ~Hypsipyle~Ibis:465-540 The daughter of
163   Ind|          Danube.~Book EI.II:53-100 Ibis:135-162 Book EIV.VII:1-54
164   Ind|          EIV.VII:1-54 Mentioned.~ ~Ibis~The mysterious enemy of
165   Ind|          subject of his curse-poem Ibis based on a poem of Callimachus’
166   Ind|            close similarities with Ibis:1-61.~Ibis:41-104 Ovid adopts
167   Ind|       similarities with Ibis:1-61.~Ibis:41-104 Ovid adopts the name
168   Ind|           104 Ovid adopts the name Ibis as a cover for his true
169   Ind|           The father of Penelope. ~Ibis:541-596 Odysseus was the
170   Ind|            the above’s son-in-law.~Ibis:597-644 Also Icarius or
171   Ind|           on the Mysian Mount Ida.~Ibis:163-208 Heavily wooded.~ ~
172   Ind|            Heavily wooded.~ ~Idmon~Ibis:465-540 The seer, the son
173   Ind|        suitors.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Ibis:413-464 An example of poverty.~ ~
174   Ind|         one of his uncles.~ ~Ixion~Ibis:163-208 King of the Lapithae,
175   Ind|        front of Jupiter’s temples.~Ibis:209-250 In astrology a beneficent
176   Ind|        father of Mercury, by Maia.~Ibis:251-310 Jupiter’s temple
177   Ind|            was the ram-horned god.~Ibis:311-364 Cambyses sent an
178   Ind|      sandstorm. (Herodotus III.26)~Ibis:541-596 Married his sister
179   Ind|            as the Thracian tribes.~Ibis:365-412 Attacked Ulysses180   Ind|         weapons dedicated to them.~Ibis:41-104 Powers invoked by
181   Ind|          contemporaries.~ ~Larissa~Ibis:311-364 Larisa was the daughter
182   Ind|       Philoctetes abandoned there.~Ibis:365-412 The Lemnian women
183   Ind|            s sacred site.~ ~Leucon~Ibis:251-310 There was a Leucon
184   Ind|         request.~Book EIII.VI:1-60 Ibis:251-310 She helped Ulysses. (
185   Ind|          Ovid after the disaster).~Ibis:465-540 As Ino she nursed
186   Ind|            the provincial senator.~Ibis:163-208 Extensive coastal
187   Ind|           coastal waters.~ ~Lichas~Ibis:465-540 The servant who
188   Ind|          Euboean heights. ~ ~Linus~Ibis:465-540 Ibis:541-596 The
189   Ind|     heights. ~ ~Linus~Ibis:465-540 Ibis:541-596 The son of Psamathe
190   Ind|            1-30 The northern pole.~Ibis:465-540 His barbaric banquets.~ ~
191   Ind|     barbaric banquets.~ ~Lycophron~Ibis:465-540 An Alexandrian Greek
192   Ind|           offence against Bacchus.~Ibis:465-540 Ovid appears to
193   Ind|            intended.~ ~Lycurgus(2)~Ibis:597-644 Ovid may refer to
194   Ind|            Bithynia and in Pontus.~Ibis:41-104 Arrows stained in
195   Ind|          the Black Sea.~ ~Lycus(2)~Ibis:465-540 The King of Thebes
196   Ind|           A loved wife.~ ~Macareus~Ibis:541-596 Son of Aeolus. He
197   Ind|      mother of Mercury by Jupiter.~Ibis:209-250 Ibis:465-540 The
198   Ind|           by Jupiter.~Ibis:209-250 Ibis:465-540 The mother of Mercury.~ ~
199   Ind|        determines death in battle.~Ibis:209-250 In astrology a maleficent
200   Ind|           1-108 He taught Olympus.~Ibis:541-596 A river named after
201   Ind|        disloyalty.~Book EI.II:1-52 Ibis:541-596 Her power to transform
202   Ind|           Pegasus, born of Medusa.~Ibis:413-464 Medusa had various
203   Ind|         the Harpies. ~ ~Melanippus~Ibis:465-540 The son of Astacus,
204   Ind|  Botticelli’s painting Primavera.)~Ibis:209-250 In astrology a beneficent
205   Ind|          Father of Cotta.~ ~Mestra~Ibis:413-464 The daughter of
206   Ind|   traditional birthday March 20th.~Ibis:365-412 Ovid seems to refer
207   Ind|         object of human sacrifice.~Ibis:597-644 The reference is
208   Ind|           this friends disloyalty.~Ibis:365-412 Destroyed by Theseus.~ ~
209   Ind|        Scythia is a patron of war.~Ibis:1-40 His work harmless to
210   Ind|            Peace in Rome.~ ~Myrrha~Ibis:311-364 The daughter of
211   Ind|       incestuously, by her father.~Ibis:465-540 Subject of a poem
212   Ind|          poem by Cinna.~ ~Myrtilus~Ibis:365-412 The charioteer of
213   Ind|          Identified with Augustus.~Ibis:251-310 Neptune caused Ceyx
214   Ind|         those of Ulysses.~ ~Nessus~Ibis:365-412 The Centaur killed
215   Ind|            See Metamorphoses IX:89~Ibis:465-540 The fatal gift of
216   Ind|          becoming senseless stone.~Ibis:541-596 Turned to stone.~ ~
217   Ind|        example of true friendship.~Ibis:597-644 Died with his friend,
218   Ind|       sleeping Rhamnes.~ ~Nisus(2)~Ibis:311-364 The King of Megara,
219   Ind|        contemporaries.~ ~Nyctimene~Ibis:311-364 The daughter of
220   Ind|            by the Getae.~ ~Oeagrus~Ibis:465-540 The Thracian king,
221   Ind|           TI.I:70-128 A parricide.~Ibis:251-310 He blinded himself,
222   Ind|      daughter Antigone.~ ~Oenomaus~Ibis:365-412 King of Pisa in
223   Ind|    disciple of Marsyas.~ ~Opheltes~Ibis:465-540 The son of Lycurgus
224   Ind|          goddess is Artemis-Diana.~Ibis:311-364 Maddened by the
225   Ind|            Maddened by the Furies.~Ibis:465-540 There seems to be
226   Ind|            Eumolpus the mysteries.~Ibis:465-540 Eurydice stung by
227   Ind|       Eurydice stung by the snake.~Ibis:597-644 Killed by the Bacchantes.~ ~
228   Ind|        thought to attack Augustus.~Ibis:251-310 Thessalus apparently
229   Ind|          34 Its roses.~ ~Palamedes~Ibis:597-644 The son of Nauplius
230   Ind|            abandoning any project.~Ibis:541-596 Drowned in sight
231   Ind|         for example spinning wool.~Ibis:251-310 She protected the
232   Ind|            head and a man’s body. ~Ibis:41-104 Named as a source
233   Ind|            420 The Greeks at Troy.~Ibis:465-540 Possibly Pelasgus
234   Ind|          He sent Jason to Colchis.~Ibis:413-464 Failed rejuvenation.~ ~
235   Ind|           abduction of Hippodamia.~Ibis:163-208 The son of Tantalus.~
236   Ind|           208 The son of Tantalus.~Ibis:541-596 Brother of Niobe.~ ~
237   Ind|         imitating Ovid’s Heroides.~Ibis:365-412 Her maids and the
238   Ind|           offence against Bacchus.~Ibis:465-540 Torn to pieces by
239   Ind|           I:49-80 Book TV.XII:1-68 Ibis:413-464 Tormented by his
240   Ind|         his lesser contemporaries.~Ibis:413-464 Called Abantiades.
241   Ind|            their sense of feeling.~Ibis:465-540 Struck down by Jupiter’
242   Ind|      Perillus to groan and bellow.~Ibis:413-464 Ovid implies he
243   Ind|        running into the Black Sea.~Ibis:597-644 Of the region of
244   Ind|      Tyrant of Pherae in Thessaly.~Ibis:311-364 Alexander d. 358
245   Ind|            Lemnos.~Book TV.II:1-44 Ibis:251-310 His long sickness
246   Ind|         361-420 Changed to a bird.~Ibis:465-540 Her tongue cut out.~ ~
247   Ind|      tongue cut out.~ ~Philopoimen~Ibis:251-310 The Arcadian Greek
248   Ind|            Zetes. ~Book EI.IV:1-58 Ibis:251-310 He guided the Argonauts.~ ~
249   Ind|      became guardian to Achilles. ~Ibis:251-310 Blinded.~ ~Phrygia~
250   Ind|            horses.~Book EI.I:37-80 Ibis:413-464 Phrygian boxwood
251   Ind|         Minor.~Book EIII.III:1-108 Ibis:541-596 Marsyas was Phrygian.~ ~
252   Ind|            580BC.~Book TII:361-420 Ibis:365-412 Hippodamia was from
253   Ind|          Tartarus, the Underworld.~Ibis:413-464 Identified with
254   Ind|    reliable physician.~ ~Polydorus~Ibis:541-596 The son of Priam
255   Ind|          in the poem.~ ~Polymestor~Ibis:251-310 Ibis:541-596 King
256   Ind|            Polymestor~Ibis:251-310 Ibis:541-596 King of Thrace,
257   Ind|            brothersmutual death.~Ibis:1-40 The smoke of their
258   Ind|          75-126 A hostile monster.~Ibis:251-310 Ibis:365-412 Blinded
259   Ind|      hostile monster.~Ibis:251-310 Ibis:365-412 Blinded by Ulysses
260   Ind|  Metaphorically close to the Styx.~Ibis:1-40 A witness to his ‘gratitude’
261   Ind|       murdering Itys.~ ~Procrustes~Ibis:365-412 Or Polypemon, the
262   Ind|       contemporaries.~ ~Prometheus~Ibis:251-310 Ibis:465-540 Ibis:
263   Ind|            Prometheus~Ibis:251-310 Ibis:465-540 Ibis:541-596 The
264   Ind|          Ibis:251-310 Ibis:465-540 Ibis:541-596 The creator of mankind,
265   Ind|            of Phylacus.~ ~Psamathe~Ibis:541-596 The daughter of
266   Ind|        killed the boy.~ ~Pterelaus~Ibis:311-364 Son of Taphius (
267   Ind|            Nestor’s city.~ ~Pyrrha~Ibis:541-596 Wife and cousin
268   Ind|            Achilles and Deidamia. ~Ibis:251-310 Pyrrhus killed Priam
269   Ind|         See the entry for Romulus.~Ibis:597-644 He leapt the unfinished
270   Ind|   Germanicus or Tiberius.~ ~Rhesus~Ibis:597-644 A Thracian king,
271   Ind|            raid at Troy.~ ~Rhodope~Ibis:311-364 A mountain in Thrace.
272   Ind|            efforts.~ ~Sardanapalus~Ibis:311-364 An unidentified,
273   Ind|            earth.~Book EI.V:43- 86 Ibis:597-644 Their skills in
274   Ind|            Ceres and Vesta by Ops.~Ibis:209-250 In astrology a maleficent
275   Ind|         age, duty, grief and cold.~Ibis:251-310 Castrated his father,
276   Ind|      Castrated his father, Uranus.~Ibis:365-412 Great grandfather
277   Ind|            108 Marsyas, the Satyr.~Ibis:41-104 Powers invoked by
278   Ind|           contemporaries.~ ~Sciron~Ibis:365-412 A brigand of the
279   Ind|        terrorised Sicilian waters.~Ibis:365-412 She attacked Ulysses280   Ind|        consumed by Jupiter’s fire.~Ibis:251-310 Sister of Ino.~Ibis:
281   Ind|        Ibis:251-310 Sister of Ino.~Ibis:465-540 Sister of Autonoe.~ ~
282   Ind|      Messina terrorised by Scylla.~Ibis:163-208 The flowery meadows
283   Ind|          flowery meadows of Hybla.~Ibis:413-464 Achaemenides abandoned
284   Ind|      Achaemenides abandoned there.~Ibis:597-644 The giants were
285   Ind|            near modern Vasilikó.) ~Ibis:311-364 The incident referred
286   Ind|           Minor.~Book EI.III:49-94 Ibis:413-464 Home city of Cadmus.~ ~
287   Ind|            city of Cadmus.~ ~Sinis~Ibis:365-412 A brigand living
288   Ind|        coarse material.~ ~Sisyphus~Ibis:163-208 Founder of Corinth,
289   Ind|           resilience under stress.~Ibis:465-540 He died by drinking
290   Ind|          died by drinking hemlock.~Ibis:541-596 The Delphic oracle
291   Ind|           this friends disloyalty.~Ibis:365-412 Killed those who
292   Ind|         stone etc.~Book TI.II:1-74 Ibis:541-596 Ibis:597-644 Being
293   Ind|            TI.II:1-74 Ibis:541-596 Ibis:597-644 Being sent to the
294   Ind|        VIII:1-70 Book EII.III:1-48 Ibis:135-162 Ibis:209-250 The
295   Ind|          EII.III:1-48 Ibis:135-162 Ibis:209-250 The waters of oblivion,
296   Ind|  metaphorically close to the Styx.~Ibis:41-104 The gods swore oaths
297   Ind|      neighbouring coasts.~ ~Talaus~Ibis:311-364 There was a Talaus,
298   Ind|            obscure.~ ~Talus, Talos~Ibis:465-540 Talus, the son of
299   Ind|       Tantalides.~Book TII:361-420 Ibis:413-464 Father of Pelops.~
300   Ind|          413-464 Father of Pelops.~Ibis:163-208 His punishment.~
301   Ind|           IX:1-66 Ruled by Pluto. ~Ibis:541-596 The infernal deep.~ ~
302   Ind|      Chersonese.~Book TIV.IV:43-88 Ibis:365-412 The site of ritual
303   Ind|         128 A parricide.~~ Telemus~Ibis:251-310 A soothsayer, son
304   Ind|       harmed him.~Book EII.II:1-38 Ibis:251-310 Healed by Achilles’
305   Ind|            bird, through his lust.~Ibis:413-464 The fate of Itys.~ ~
306   Ind|          lighter verse.~ ~Thamyris~Ibis:251-310 The poet of Thrace
307   Ind|          Thebes.~Book EI.III:49-94 Ibis:413-464 Founded by Cadmus.~
308   Ind|          Famous through the poets.~Ibis:465-540 City of Pentheus.~ ~
309   Ind|       flesh. Ovid refers to him in Ibis.~Book EI.II:101-150 Ibis:
310   Ind|           Ibis.~Book EI.II:101-150 Ibis:365-412 An example of cruelty.~ ~
311   Ind|     Albinovanus writing about him.~Ibis:365-412 His cleansing of
312   Ind|            the Isthmus of Corinth.~Ibis:413-464 Possibly Theseus
313   Ind|          Theseus is intended here.~Ibis:465-540 He gave the wrong
314   Ind|            from Crete.~ ~Thessalus~Ibis:251-310 Perhaps Thessalus
315   Ind|           43-88 Book EIII.II:1-110 Ibis:365-412 His kingdom in the
316   Ind|            to be expected from it.~Ibis:135-162 Thracian arrows.~
317   Ind|          EIV.V:1-46 Frozen Thrace.~Ibis:365-412 Diomedes the cruel
318   Ind|           the cruel Thracian king.~Ibis:597-644 The River Strymon
319   Ind|             carried by the waters.~Ibis:135-162 Its waters.~Ibis:
320   Ind|           Ibis:135-162 Its waters.~Ibis:465-540 King Tiberinus drowned
321   Ind|          in its course, in horror.~Ibis:311-364 Pelopia his daughter
322   Ind|       raped her, while disguised. ~Ibis:541-596 The banquet.~ ~Thynias~
323   Ind|            of prophecy by Jupiter.~Ibis:251-310 Blinded.~ ~Tisiphone~
324   Ind|           renewed.~Book EI.II:1-52 Ibis:163-208 His torment.~ ~Tomis~
325   Ind|         EIV.VII:1-54 Ajax at Troy.~Ibis:251-310 A troubled people.~ ~
326   Ind|           Trojan War, was his son.~Ibis:311-364 Diomedes loved Helen
327   Ind|         have as a daughter in law.~Ibis:413-464 His fate.~ ~Tyndareus~
328   Ind|           a daughter of Tyndareus.~Ibis:311-364 Agamemnon, husband
329   Ind|            fate.~Book EIII.VI:1-60 Ibis:251-310 Helped by Leucothea.~
330   Ind|      imitation of Ovid’s Heroides.~Ibis:541-596 He was reputedly
331   Ind|          had the beauty of Venus. ~Ibis:209-250 In astrology a beneficent
332   Ind|           ruling wealth, love etc.~Ibis:541-596 Insulted, she made
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