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  1   T-I|     burning the brand, burned ~her son, and proved a better sister
  2  T-II|       could have married:~may your son, Tiberius, be safe, with
  3 T-III|       child, if Dolon,~his foolish son, hadnt yearned for Achilles’
  4 T-III|            would not have seen his son on fire, his daughters~trees,
  5  T-IV|            gifts, as ever, for her son’s safety,~to the noble gods,
  6  T-IV|         name there,~who was a fine son worthy of his father. ~This
  7  T-IV|           walls that Remus, Ilia’s son,~leapt across, they say,
  8  T-IV|          Castor:~so may your young son be like you, and all~recognise
  9   T-V|          That was why Philoctetes, son of Poeas, in his~cold cave,
 10   T-V|          think Orestes~Agamemnon’s son, often cursed Pylades?~It’
 11  ExII|          Pirene’s spring,~Agenor’s son Cadmus left the walls of
 12  ExII|        Look what praise Jason, the son of Aeson, receives~from
 13  ExII|          ship that carried Aeson’s son.~I had no Tiphys as helmsman,
 14  ExII|          no Tiphys as helmsman, no son of Agenor,~Phineus, to teach
 15   ExI|           your father will see his son’s mature honours,~feeling
 16   ExI|         the sacred bed intact:~his son, Tiberius, extends the Roman
 17   ExI|           and Antilochus, Nestor’s son.~I can’t believe it would
 18   ExI|    grandeur is no burden,~and your son, like you the model of virtue,~
 19   ExI|           Sybil, and you be long a son.~You too, fitting wife for
 20   ExI|     assistance. ~You too, O Cotys, son worthy of your father~should
 21 ExIII|          will shortly arrive. Your son will have~double honour,
 22 ExIII|      father, might have called his son handsome.~But this mistake
 23  ExIV|      greetings to Augustus and his son,~and consulting about some
 24  ExIV|           in my home.~His virtuous son, Tiberius, and priestess-widow,
 25  ExIV| sea-goddess?~And Aeolus, Hippotesson, welcomed him, gifted him ~
 26  ExIV|       mothers,~whether worthier of son or husband is unclear:~and
 27  IBIS|          whose blinding, ~Telemus, son of Eurymus, prophesied before
 28  IBIS|           shameful desire, and the son wounded by the cruel sword.~
 29  IBIS|           single wound:~as Dryas’s son who held the kingdom of
 30  IBIS|      Plutus, god of wealth, Ceresson, in vain,~and riches fail
 31  IBIS|            serve you as Tantalus’s son, or the son of Tereus.~And
 32  IBIS|          as Tantalus’s son, or the son of Tereus.~And scatter your
 33  IBIS|       angry Jove,~like Hipponous’s son, Capaneus, or Dexithea’s
 34  IBIS|           scion of Aeolus, and his son of that blood,~of whom Arctos
 35  IBIS|        boar that killed Lycurgus’s son, and Adonis~born of a tree,
 36  IBIS|           of truncation, like that son of Astacus,~Melanippus,
 37  IBIS|           example, like Harpagus’s son,~and, carved in pieces,
 38  IBIS|          his.~Or see what Hector’s son, Astyanax, saw from his~
 39  IBIS|        grandfather, ~that father’s son, by whose crime his sister
 40  IBIS|      because of what he did to his son Linus.~And may that plague
 41  IBIS|    maddened fingers. ~As Althaea’s son burned in the distant flames,~
 42  IBIS|          those that forceful Nisus son of Hyrtacus ,and his friend ~
 43   Ind|            310 There was an Acheus son of Dorus and Creusa, daughter
 44   Ind|        hero of the Trojan War. The son of Peleus, king of Thessaly,
 45   Ind|      Pyrrhus (Neoptolemus) was his son.~Ibis:311-364 Achilles came
 46   Ind|            The grandson of Cadmus, son of Autonoë, called Hyantius
 47   Ind|            Adonis~Ibis:465-540 The son of Myrrha by her father
 48   Ind|            usually Achilles or his son Pyrrhus.~Book EII.III:1-
 49   Ind|            Aeacus~Ibis:163-208 The son of Jupiter and Aegina, grandson
 50   Ind|            Aeëtes~King of Colchis, son of Sol and the Oceanid Perse,
 51   Ind|         sorrow.~ ~Aegides~Theseus, son of Aegeus.~Book TV.IV:1-
 52   Ind|      consequent events.~ ~Aegyptus~Son of Belus, brother of Danaus.
 53   Ind|      Augustus.~ ~Aeneas~The Trojan son of Venus and Anchises. Aeneas
 54   Ind|           claimed descent from his son Ascanius (Iulus). See Virgil’
 55   Ind|         Juno.~Book TII:253-312 The son of Venus and Anchises.~Book
 56   Ind|         Book EIII.III:1-108 As the son of Venus he is the half-brother
 57   Ind| half-brother of Amor.~ ~Aeolus~The son of Hippotes, and king of
 58   Ind|            Menelaus to Pleisthenes son of Atreus. ~Book TII:361-
 59   Ind|      Thessalian prince of Iolchos, son of Cretheus, father of Jason.
 60   Ind|   Aesonides~Book EI.IV:1-58 Jason, son of Aeson.~ ~Aethalis~Book
 61   Ind|     Agamemnon~The king of Mycenae, son of Atreus, brother of Menelaüs,
 62   Ind|         The father of Orestes, the son being famous for loyalty
 63   Ind|            465-540 Orestes was his son.~ ~Agenor~King of Sidon.
 64   Ind|          Book EI.III:49-94 Cadmus, son of Agenor.~ ~Agrippina~The
 65   Ind|              Ajax~The Greater, the son of Telamon, and mightiest
 66   Ind|        explicitly.~ ~Alcathous~The son of Pelops, founder of the
 67   Ind|          Alcmaeon~Ibis:311-364 The son of Amphiaraus, who killed
 68   Ind|            Macedon (356-323BC) the son of Philip II and conquereor
 69   Ind|            at the hands of her own son, Meleager, and threw into
 70   Ind|          644 She destroyed her own son, and proved a better sister
 71   Ind|            Cupid)~The god of love, son of Venus (Aphrodite). He
 72   Ind|          Calydonian Boar Hunt. The son of Oecleus, father of Alcmaeon,
 73   Ind|       concubine Phthia accused his son Phoenix of violating her.
 74   Ind|           s course.~ ~Anchises~The son of Capys, and father of
 75   Ind|           Rescued from Troy by his son Aeneas.~ ~Andromache~The
 76   Ind|         365-412 The King of Lybia, son of Neptune and Earth, whom
 77   Ind|          Oedipus.~ ~Antilochus~The son of Nestor and close friend
 78   Ind|           deified Caesar.~ ~Apollo~Son of Jupiter and Latona (Leto),
 79   Ind|          her fate.~ ~Aristaeus~The son of Apollo, the patron of
 80   Ind|         Asclepius, Aesculapius~The son of Coronis and Apollo, hence
 81   Ind|           465-540 Ibis:541-596 The son of Hector and Andromache,
 82   Ind|           Athamas~Ibis:311-364 The son of Aeolus, who married Ino,
 83   Ind|        Atreus~King of Mycenae, the son of Pelops and Hippodameia,
 84   Ind|           banquet. Later Thyestesson Aegisthus killed Atreus,
 85   Ind|           Octavia in memory of her son Marcellus.~Book TII:421-
 86   Ind|            Tiberius being only his son by adoption, and Germanicus
 87   Ind|      Germanicus in turn an adopted son of Tiberius. ~Book EII.VIII:
 88   Ind|    Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus) Achillesson. ~Book TV.VI:1-46 Loyal
 89   Ind|           the god of the vine. The son of Jupiter-Zeus and Semele.
 90   Ind|          for him.~Book TII:361-420 Son of Semele.~Book TIV.I:1-
 91   Ind|    sometimes identified with Arcas son of Jupiter and Callisto.
 92   Ind|             Broteas~Ibis:465-540 A son of Tantalus. He committed
 93   Ind|            him away. ~ ~Cadmus~The son of the Phoenician king Agenor,
 94   Ind|          mode. She gave birth to a son Arcas, and was turned into
 95   Ind|       illicit love.~ ~Capaneus~The son of Hipponous and Astynome.
 96   Ind|         464 His fate.~ ~Castor~The son of Tyndareus of Sparta and
 97   Ind|         and half-horse. He was the son of Philyra and Saturn. Phoebus
 98   Ind|            Apollo took his newborn son Aesculapius to his cave
 99   Ind|          was in turn killed by her son Orestes. ~Book TII:361-420
100   Ind|           consul 20AD, the younger son of Messalla, brother of
101   Ind|         Kings of Thrace. Cotys IV, son of Rhoemetalces I, was ruler
102   Ind|            Psamathe who killed her son Linus.~ ~Cupido, Cupid,
103   Ind|            Cycnus~Ibis:413-464 The son of Apollo and Hyrie, a great
104   Ind|         Crete. Warning Icarus, his son, to follow him in a middle
105   Ind|          of Talos, his nephew, the son of his sister Perdix, through
106   Ind|           596 Possibly Damasicthon son of Kodros, the Ionian.  ~
107   Ind|        Founded by Dardanus, Zeus’s son by the Pleiad Electra, a
108   Ind|            Gallery) Hyllus was her son by Hercules. (See Sophocles
109   Ind|         Attica.~ ~Diomedes (1)~The son of Tydeus King of Argos,
110   Ind|         oracle.~ ~Dolon~The Trojan son of Eumedes. He acted as
111   Ind|            Germanicus, the younger son of Livia Augusta by her
112   Ind|          12BC to AD9. Ovid’s ‘fine son worthy of his father’, may
113   Ind|          Drusus (2)~Born 13BC. The son of Tiberius and Vipsania (
114   Ind|             Dryas~Ibis:311-364 The son of Mars, and brother of
115   Ind|            to, the incident of his son is obscure.~ ~Dryops~Ibis:
116   Ind|        with Apollo, and he and his son Asklepios were worshipped
117   Ind|            venom.~ ~Erichthonius~A son of Vulcan (Hephaestus),
118   Ind|       Erysichthon~Ibis:413-464 The son of the Thessalian king Triopas.
119   Ind|           725~ ~Eteocles~The elder son of Oedipus and Iocasta,
120   Ind|      mythical Thracian singer, the son of Poseidon and Chione (
121   Ind|          the Kerkidae did from his son Keryx. His son Ismarus married
122   Ind|            from his son Keryx. His son Ismarus married a daughter
123   Ind|            IX:176) loved by Nisus, son of Hyrtacus, who avenged
124   Ind|             who expelled Cychreus, son of Neptune and Salamis,
125   Ind|        love.~ ~Evenus~Ibis:465-540 Son of Mars. He married Alcippe
126   Ind|        warm waters.~ ~Ganymede~The son of Tros, brother of Ilus
127   Ind|    handsome, brilliant and popular son of the elder Drusus, grandson
128   Ind|          Antony, and adopted (4AD) son of Tiberius, and husband
129   Ind|         Book EII.VIII:1-36 Adopted son of Tiberius, the adopted
130   Ind|           of Tiberius, the adopted son of Augustus, himself the
131   Ind|      Augustus, himself the adopted son of Julius Caesar. Ovid’s
132   Ind|          134 As Tiberius’s adopted son worshipped by Ovid as divine.~ ~
133   Ind|       three bodies. Geryon was the son of Chrysaor and Callirhoë,
134   Ind|        Glaucus(1)~Ibis:541-596 The son of Sisyphus and Merope,
135   Ind|          Ibis:541-596 The Boeotian son of Anthedon or Poseidon
136   Ind|            honey. This was Glaucus son of Minos, who drowned in
137   Ind|            s journey.~ ~Haemon~The son of Creon, King of Thebes
138   Ind|            Carthaginian commander, son of Hamilcar Barca. Ovid
139   Ind|            The Trojan hero, eldest son of Priam and Hecuba, the
140   Ind|           28 Uncle to Ascanius the son of his brother Aeneas.~Book
141   Ind|           the Trojan War. ~Diomede son of Tydeus was in love with
142   Ind|          Metamorphoses). The Hero, son of Jupiter. He was set in
143   Ind|           and Corona Borealis. The son of Jupiter and Alcmena,
144   Ind|            Rome). He had asked his son Hyllus, by Deianira to marry
145   Ind|          contest. Hercules was the son of Jupiter connected with
146   Ind|           to Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus) son of Achilles. Returning to
147   Ind|           Pelops.~ ~Hippolytus~The son of Theseus and the Amazon
148   Ind|        Hippomenes~Ibis:311-364 The son of Megareus. Great-grandson
149   Ind|          Horatius Flaccus (65-8BC) son of a freedman, and Augustan
150   Ind|            honeycombs.~ ~Hylas~The son of Theiodamas, King of the
151   Ind|       Thoas, who nursed Lycurgus’s son Opheltes. The boy was attacked
152   Ind|       serpent. ~ ~Hyrtacides~Nisus son of Hyrtacus.~ ~Iasion~Son
153   Ind|          son of Hyrtacus.~ ~Iasion~Son of Jupiter and Corythus’
154   Ind|            shepherds.~ ~Icarus~The son of Daedalus for whom his
155   Ind|         Ibis:465-540 The seer, the son of Apollo and Cyrene. He
156   Ind|    contemporaries.~ ~Iliades~Remus son of Ilia.~Book TIV.III:1-
157   Ind|            to human form. With her son Epaphus she was worshipped
158   Ind|            his journey.~ ~Itys~The son of Tereus and Procne, murdered
159   Ind|      Procne.~ ~Iulus, Ascanius~The son of Aeneas from whom the
160   Ind|           Ianuarius). ~ ~Jason~The son of Aeson, leader of the
161   Ind|        Iullus Antonius the younger son of Mark Antony and Fulvia,
162   Ind|           sky-god, the Greek Zeus, son of Saturn and Rhea, born
163   Ind|         The father of Ulysses, and son of Arcesius.~ ~Laestrygonians~
164   Ind|         251-310 There was a Leucon son of Athamas who sickened
165   Ind|    Tisiphone, and the death of her son Learchus, at the hand of
166   Ind|           465-540 Ibis:541-596 The son of Psamathe daughter of
167   Ind|  adventures. ~Book TIV.II:1-74 Her son Tiberius fighting in Germany.~
168   Ind|          Claudius Drusus), Livia’s son. She married Gaius Caesar
169   Ind|           cousin Drusus Junior the son of Tiberius by Vipsania,
170   Ind|          gift of Bacchus.~ ~Lycaon~Son of Pelasgus. Lycaon was
171   Ind|      driven mad and killed his own son Dryas with an axe thinking
172   Ind|              Macareus~Ibis:541-596 Son of Aeolus. He slept with
173   Ind|          contemporaries.~ ~Machaon~Son of Aesculapius the Greek
174   Ind|            Mars, Ares~The war god, son of Jupiter, the Roman name
175   Ind|        Postumus, his grandson, the son of Agrippa and Julia the
176   Ind|        Melanippus~Ibis:465-540 The son of Astacus, the Theban.
177   Ind|         erotic verse.~ ~Memnon~The son of Tithonus and Aurora,
178   Ind|            576~Book EI.IV:1-58 The son of Aurora, the Dawn.~Book
179   Ind|         The messenger god, Hermes, son of Jupiter and the Pleiad
180   Ind|        Messalla Corvinus the elder son of Mesalla Corvinus, born
181   Ind|      probably addressed him as the son of his father, brother of
182   Ind|            and Aesopus the actor’s son.~Book TII:421-470 Mentioned.~ ~
183   Ind|      return voyage.~ ~Minotaur~The son of Pasiphaë, wife of Minos,
184   Ind|             the halycons. Ceyx was son of Lucifer (Phosphorus,
185   Ind|            Alcyone’s brother, as a son of Aeolus, and Ceyx was
186   Ind|              Nestor~King of Pylos, son of Neleus. The oldest and
187   Ind|           of Helen.~ ~Nisus(1)~The son of Hyrtacus. He and Euryalus,
188   Ind|         Hercules killed his eldest son Iphitus, and fell in love
189   Ind|          412 King of Pisa in Elis, son of Ares and the father of
190   Ind|          Opheltes~Ibis:465-540 The son of Lycurgus devoured by
191   Ind|      Patroclus.~ ~Orestes~The only son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra,
192   Ind|       mythical musician of Thrace, son of Oeagrus and Calliope
193   Ind|       Tiberius, Drusus (Tiberius’s son by Vipsania), and Germanicus.
194   Ind|       Posthumus (Julia the Elder’s son by Agrippa) was in exile.
195   Ind|         Palamedes~Ibis:597-644 The son of Nauplius whom Ulysses’
196   Ind|           assumed.~ ~Patroclus~The son of Menoetius, and grandson
197   Ind|         after killing Cleitonymus, son of Amphidamas.~ ~Pedo~See
198   Ind|           and their king Pelasgus, son of Phoroneus the brother
199   Ind|          Thessaly. He sent Aeson’s son Jason in search of the Golden
200   Ind|      attack Augustus.~ ~Pelops~The son of Tantalus, and brother
201   Ind|       Hippodamia.~Ibis:163-208 The son of Tantalus.~Ibis:541-596
202   Ind|          Black Sea.~ ~Pentheus~The son of Echion and Agave, the
203   Ind|         later than AD16, and had a son Marcus Suiliius Nerullinus.~
204   Ind|           invention.~ ~Perseus~The son of Jupiter and Danaë, grandson
205   Ind|            by her father Acrisius, son of Abas, King of Argolis.~ ~
206   Ind|            illict love.~ ~Phaethon~Son of Clymene, daughter of
207   Ind|       Macedonia.~ ~Philoctetes~The son of Poeas. He lit Hercules’
208   Ind|            Called Poeantian as the son of Poeas.~Book EIII.1:1-
209   Ind|         Procne to murder Itys, the son of Tereus and Procne.~Pursued
210   Ind|         Salmydessus in Thrace, and son of Agenor, he was a blind
211   Ind|        moon-goddess.~ ~Phoenix~The son of Amyntor, hence Amyntorides,
212   Ind|            through weeping for her son Cenchrias, killed by accident
213   Ind|       eventually king.~ ~Pirithous~Son of Ixion. King of the Lapithae
214   Ind|         Neptune, and like them the son of Saturn and Rhea. Identified
215   Ind|         Identified with Plutus the son of Ceres, god of riches.~
216   Ind|           wealth.~ ~Podalirius~The son of Asclepius and brother
217   Ind|         Polydorus~Ibis:541-596 The son of Priam of Troy sent to
218   Ind|              Polyduces, Pollux~The son of King Tyndareus of Sparta (
219   Ind|         Eteocles and Antigone, the son of Oedipus and Jocasta.
220   Ind|        time of the Trojan War, the son of Laomedon, husband of
221   Ind|          Polyxena. Aesacus was his son by Alexiroë. He ransomed
222   Ind|      ransomed the dead body of his son Hector from Achilles, and
223   Ind|           by Pyrrhus (Neoptolemus, son of Achilles) in front of
224   Ind|            rites. She murdered her son Itys and served the flesh
225   Ind|            The creator of mankind, son of the Titan Eurymedon,
226   Ind|             Pterelaus~Ibis:311-364 Son of Taphius (son of Poseidon)
227   Ind|            311-364 Son of Taphius (son of Poseidon) and king of
228   Ind|             Pylades~Of Phocis, the son of Strophius and close friend
229   Ind|          Prometheus.~ ~Pyrrhus~The son of Achilles, later called
230   Ind|           TII:361-420 Neoptolemus, son of Achilles and Deidamia. ~
231   Ind|          and Tiberius.~ ~Remus~The son of Mars and Ilia, hence
232   Ind|            of murex dyes.~ ~Saturn~Son of Earth and Heaven (Uranus)
233   Ind|      grandfather of Asclepius (the son of Apollo, son of Jupiter-Zeus,
234   Ind|      Asclepius (the son of Apollo, son of Jupiter-Zeus, son of
235   Ind|       Apollo, son of Jupiter-Zeus, son of Saturn).~ ~Saturnia~A
236   Ind|          10.86). Speculatively the son or grandson of Servius Sulpicius
237   Ind|            Founder of Corinth, the son of Aeolus. He was condemned
238   Ind|           Sol~The sun-god, Helios, son of Hyperion. Identified
239   Ind|      Pylades.~Book EII.VI:1-38 His son Pylades famous for his loyalty
240   Ind|            Ibis:465-540 Talus, the son of Perdix, was a pupil of
241   Ind|      Tantalus~The king of Phrygia, son of Jupiter, father of Pelops
242   Ind|           and Niobe. He served his son Pelops to the gods at a
243   Ind|           by Ovid.~ ~Telegonus~The son of Ulysses and Circe, who
244   Ind|         Ibis:251-310 A soothsayer, son of Eurymus, who prophesied
245   Ind|           of Teuthrantia in Mysia, son of Hercules and the nymph
246   Ind|          the flesh of his murdered son Itys at a banquet. Pursuing
247   Ind|         fate of Itys.~ ~Teucer~The son of Telamon, king of Salamis,
248   Ind|           Pentheus.~ ~Themistocles~Son of Neocle. He was the great
249   Ind|            Theseus~King of Athens, son of Aegeus, hence Aegides.
250   Ind|          251-310 Perhaps Thessalus son of Hercules by Chalciope.
251   Ind|      Hercules, Thessalus who was a son of Medea, who escaped death
252   Ind|         Thoans~The king of Lemnos, son of Andraemon, and father
253   Ind|      drowned there.~ ~Thyestes~The son of Pelops and Hippodamia,
254   Ind|           banquet. Later Thyestesson Aegisthus killed Atreus,
255   Ind|        Nero (42BC-37AD), the elder son of Livia by her first husband.
256   Ind|          adopted Germanicus as his son who thus became a brother
257   Ind|       Tiberius, Augustus’s adopted son and heir apparent.~Book
258   Ind|     Tiberius as Augustus’s adopted son worshipped by Ovid as divine.~ ~
259   Ind|          love poetry.~ ~Tiphys~The son of Phorbas, a Boeotian and
260   Ind|  contemporaries.~ ~Tityus~A giant, son of Ge (Earth) whose home
261   Ind|  contemporaries.~ ~Triptolemus~The son of Celeus, king of Eleusis
262   Ind|            the Trojan War, was his son.~Ibis:311-364 Diomedes loved
263   Ind|            the Greek Odysseus, the son of Laertes, and King of
264   Ind|         faithful Penelope, and his son Telemachus.~Book TI.II:1-
265   Ind|     Trojans. Protected Aeneas, her son.~Book TII:253-312 Mother
266   Ind|          over Ligurian tribes. The son of Marcus Julius Cottius
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