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  1   T-I|       brought him aid.~And as the king of the swollen waves is
  2  T-II|          Passion suddenly changed King Tereus, Philomela,~and Procne,
  3 T-III|      under the earth, despite the king.~and, mixing leaves and
  4 T-III|        from the high roof~met his king again as a cripple and a
  5 T-III|         my gift than it seems, my king, ~not only the form of my
  6  T-IV|          his sisters,~because the king of the world quelled fire
  7  ExII|  Theromedon, or savage Atreus,~or King Diomedes who made men food
  8  ExII|           taking arms against the king.~He, remembering the mighty
  9  ExII|  slaughter of the guilty.~Bravest king of our times, may it be
 10   ExI|           not curse Antiphates, a king of cannibals?~Who disapproves
 11   ExI|          and inhibits cruelty.~No king’s been better equipped in
 12 ExIII|        They say that while he was king a certain Iphigenia~made
 13  ExIV|        taken it from its Thracian king ~and, victorious, held its
 14  IBIS|           hide you.~And like that king’s scion spoken of just now
 15   Ind|          limbs behind their ship. King Aeetes following gathered
 16   Ind|           War. The son of Peleus, king of Thessaly, and the sea-goddess
 17   Ind|        and Rhadamanthys.~ ~Aeëtes~King of Colchis, son of Sol and
 18   Ind|         brought back to Thessaly. King Aeetes was reluctant and
 19   Ind|         The father of Theseus and king of Athens. Theseus forgot
 20   Ind|         the Odrysian Thracians of King Rhoemetalces, father of
 21   Ind|         brother of Danaus. He was King of Egypt and Arabia. His
 22   Ind|          The son of Hippotes, and king of the winds. His cave was
 23   Ind|          The daughter of Pittheus King of Troezen who bore Theseus
 24   Ind|       beneath it.~ ~Agamemnon~The king of Mycenae, son of Atreus,
 25   Ind|     Orestes was his son.~ ~Agenor~King of Sidon. The father of
 26   Ind|          Hercules.~ ~Alcinous~The king of the Phaeacians (Phaeacia
 27   Ind|         The daughter of Electryon king of Tiryns, wife of Amphitryon,
 28   Ind|            Aleus~Ibis:465-540 The king and founder of Tegea in
 29   Ind|     Meleager, and wife of Oeneus, king of Calydon. The sister of
 30   Ind|              Amyntor~Ibis:251-310 King of Ormenium, near Mount
 31   Ind|        Hector, daughter of Eetion King of Cilician Thebes. See
 32   Ind|         of Cepheus, the Ethiopian King, and Cassiope, who was chained
 33   Ind|          Antaeus~Ibis:365-412 The King of Lybia, son of Neptune
 34   Ind|          The daughter of Oedipus, King of Thebes. She performed
 35   Ind|         brother Polynices, though King Creon had forbidden it because
 36   Ind|           her brother despite the King’s ruling.~Ibis:251-310 She
 37   Ind|        his wife.~ ~Antiphates~The king of the Laestrygonians. He
 38   Ind|         Atalanta ~The daughter of King Schoeneus of Boeotia, famous
 39   Ind|    descended from Atlas.~ ~Atreus~King of Mycenae, the son of Pelops
 40   Ind|        was entertained by Proetus King of Argos and rejected the
 41   Ind|     denounced him in revenge. The King gave him to Iobates to be
 42   Ind|           Book EII.IX:39-80 Cotys king of Thrace.~Book EIV.V:1-
 43   Ind|           explicitly.~ ~Busiris~A king of Egypt who sacrificed
 44   Ind|         The son of the Phoenician king Agenor, who searched for
 45   Ind|        south of the Caucasus. Its King was Aeetes, and it was the
 46   Ind|         him explicitly.~ ~Croesus~King of Lydia (c560-546BC), famed
 47   Ind|   Cychreus~Ibis:251-310 The first king of Salamis, in some versions
 48   Ind|           built the Labyrinth for King Minos of Crete, laid out
 49   Ind|          Apollo), at the court of King Cocalus who defended him
 50   Ind|     threaded the spiral shell for King Cocalus, a test devised
 51   Ind|         and daughter of Acrisius, King of Argos. She was raped
 52   Ind|          granddaughters of Belus, king of Egypt. ~They were forced
 53   Ind|           Book TIII.V:1-56 Priam, King of Troy is a Dardanian.~ ~
 54   Ind|        Dareus, Darius~Darius III, King of Persia (d 330 BC). He
 55   Ind|           The daughter of Oeneus, king of Calydon, hence called
 56   Ind|        The daughter of Lycomedes, King of the Dolopians, on Scyros.
 57   Ind|            Dexamenus~Ibis:365-412 King of Olenus. Hercules rescued
 58   Ind|         the Centaur Eurytion, the king’s son-in-law.~ ~Dexithea~
 59   Ind|    Diomedes (1)~The son of Tydeus King of Argos, and a Greek hero
 60   Ind|         Diomedes (2)~The Thracian King of the Bistones who fed
 61   Ind|        465-540 The wife of Lycus, King of Thebes, who mistreated
 62   Ind|           64 Thebes.~ ~Eetion~The king of Thebes, in Mysia, and
 63   Ind|    repulsed by Athene). Legendary king of Athens (as Erechtheus)
 64   Ind|         The son of the Thessalian king Triopas. His daughter was
 65   Ind|           decendant of Erictheus, king of Athens), and a priest
 66   Ind|          daughter of Tegyrius the King of Thrace, and Eumolpus
 67   Ind|           1-38 Ancestor of Cotys, King of Thrace.~Book EIII.III:
 68   Ind|           The daughter of Agenor, king of Phoenicia, and sister
 69   Ind|        Mnesimache the daughter of King Dexamenus of Olenus from
 70   Ind|       Chrysaor and Callirhoë, and King of Tartessus in Spain.~Book
 71   Ind|          Haemon~The son of Creon, King of Thebes and the nephew
 72   Ind|          A Mede in the service of King Astyages, who disobeyed
 73   Ind|          of the stables of Augeas king of Elis.~The killing of
 74   Ind|            Ibis:365-412 He killed King Antaeus of Libya, brother
 75   Ind|           He also killed Busiris, King of Egypt brother of Antaeus,
 76   Ind|        attacked Oechalia when its king Eurytus refused him his
 77   Ind|         the daughter of Oenomaus, King of Pisa. Pelops defeated
 78   Ind|         Pisa. Pelops defeated the king in a chariot race and carried
 79   Ind|          assisted by Myrtilus the King’s charioteer, who was cursed
 80   Ind| charioteer, who was cursed by the King and in turn cursed Pelops
 81   Ind|         Attis of Cybele), and the King of the Wood (Rex Nemorensis).
 82   Ind|      Hylas~The son of Theiodamas, King of the Dryopians. Theiodamas
 83   Ind|          The daughter of Eurytus, king of Oechalia, whom Hercules
 84   Ind|        The daughter of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae, and Clytaemnestra.
 85   Ind|      uncles.~ ~Ixion~Ibis:163-208 King of the Lapithae, father
 86   Ind|          Colchis and the court of King Aeetes where he accepted
 87   Ind|             Jugurtha~The Numidian King conquered by Marius. He
 88   Ind|       Odyssey Book X. Under their king Antiphates they captured
 89   Ind|         EII.IX:39-80 Their savage King Antiphates.~Book EIV.X:1-
 90   Ind|           at Troy. Thoas was once king there when the Lemnian women
 91   Ind|         of Pelasgus. Lycaon was a king of primitive Arcadia (Parrhasia)
 92   Ind|          Mentioned.~ ~Lycurgus(1)~King of the Edonians (Edoni)
 93   Ind|         Lycus(2)~Ibis:465-540 The King of Thebes whose wife was
 94   Ind|           EIII.II:1-110 Thoas the King of Thrace.~ ~Maia~The daughter
 95   Ind|           The daughter of Aeetes, king of Colchis and the Caucasian
 96   Ind|          Athens where she married King Aegeus. She attempted to
 97   Ind|           his uncle Priam. He was King of Ethiopia, and traditionally
 98   Ind|           communication.~ ~Merops~King of Ethiopia, husband of
 99   Ind|           people named from their king Minyas who ruled Orchomenus
100   Ind|         365-412 The charioteer of King Oenomaus, who traitorously
101   Ind|           traitorously caused the King’s chariot to crash, killing
102   Ind|      allowing Pelops to claim the king’s daughter Hippodameia.
103   Ind|         Herculesarrow.~ ~Nestor~King of Pylos, son of Neleus.
104   Ind|          daughter of the Phrygian king Tantalus, and Dione one
105   Ind|       Atlas. The wife of Amphion, king of Thebes. She rejected
106   Ind|         at Troy (after Achilles). King of the island of Syme, and
107   Ind|         Nisus(2)~Ibis:311-364 The King of Megara, besieged by Minos.
108   Ind|        Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome (trad. 715-673BC).
109   Ind|           The daughter of Epopeus king of Lesbos who unknowingly
110   Ind|         Ibis:465-540 The Thracian king, father of Orpheus by Calliope
111   Ind|          city in Euboea. Ruled by King Eurytus who offered his
112   Ind|   Hercules captured it.~ ~Oedipus~King of Thebes, who unwittingly
113   Ind|             Oenomaus~Ibis:365-412 King of Pisa in Elis, son of
114   Ind|       guide the ship.~ ~Pandion~A king of Athens, father of Procne
115   Ind|         married Procne to Tereus, king of Thrace.~Book EI.III:1-
116   Ind|     Perseis). She was the wife of King Minos of Crete and mother
117   Ind|        people (Pelasgi) and their king Pelasgus, son of Phoroneus
118   Ind|        through his mother. He was King of Thebes. Tiresias foretold
119   Ind|      Danaë, grandson of Acrisius, King of Argos. He was conceived
120   Ind|     father Acrisius, son of Abas, King of Argolis.~ ~Phaedra~The
121   Ind|           Phaedra~The daughter of King Minos of Crete and Pasiphaë,
122   Ind|         husband was the Ethiopian king Merops. His true father
123   Ind|           for Arcadian.~ ~Phineus~King of Salmydessus in Thrace,
124   Ind|        where Jason was eventually king.~ ~Pirithous~Son of Ixion.
125   Ind|           Pirithous~Son of Ixion. King of the Lapithae in Thessaly
126   Ind|      Polyduces, Pollux~The son of King Tyndareus of Sparta (or
127   Ind|         Ibis:251-310 Ibis:541-596 King of Thrace, husband of Ilione
128   Ind|           to Neptune.~ ~Priam~The King of Troy at the time of the
129   Ind|          The daughter of Pandion, king of Athens, married to Tereus,
130   Ind|        Athens, married to Tereus, king of Thrace. See Metamorphoses
131   Ind|     Taphius (son of Poseidon) and king of Taphos (an island off
132   Ind|           Ibis:597-644 A Thracian king, famous for his horses,
133   Ind|     tradition Numitor the deposed king of Alba Longa. Amulius,
134   Ind|       chief city was Ardea. Their king Turnus fought against the
135   Ind|  unidentified, possibly mythical, King of Assyrian Nineveh, who
136   Ind|        Scylla (2)~The daughter of King Nisus of Megara, who loved
137   Ind|      Megara, Nisus’s city and was king there. The acropolis was
138   Ind|           364 There was a Talaus, King of Argos, who married Lysianassa (
139   Ind|        and Europe.~ ~Tantalus~The king of Phrygia, son of Jupiter,
140   Ind|         Odyssey IX:506~ ~Telephus~King of Teuthrantia in Mysia,
141   Ind|           spear that wounded him. King of the Mysians.~ ~Tempyra~
142   Ind|       Danube region.~ ~Tereus~The king of Thrace, husband of Procne.
143   Ind|        Teucer~The son of Telamon, king of Salamis, and Hesione,
144   Ind|           called from their first king Teucer, a Cretan.~ ~Thalia~
145   Ind|         brother Polynices despire King Creon’s forbidding him to
146   Ind|     chieftain, or alternatively a king of Libya, who fed lions
147   Ind|           His ugliness.~ ~Theseus~King of Athens, son of Aegeus,
148   Ind|      Aethra, daughter of Pittheus king of Troezen. Aegeus had lain
149   Ind|        Book EI.IV:1-58 Pelias was King of Thessaly.~ ~Thoas, Thoans~
150   Ind|     Thessaly.~ ~Thoas, Thoans~The king of Lemnos, son of Andraemon,
151   Ind|           of Hypsipyle. Thoas was king when the Lemnian women murdered
152   Ind|          80 Though flattering its king, Ovid implies the country
153   Ind|       Diomedes the cruel Thracian king.~Ibis:597-644 The River
154   Ind|           Rome is situated, after King Tiberinus who drowned there.~
155   Ind|          Its waters.~Ibis:465-540 King Tiberinus drowned there.~ ~
156   Ind|          limbs behind their ship. King Aeetes following gathered
157   Ind|    Triptolemus~The son of Celeus, king of Eleusis in Attica. Ceres
158   Ind|       gift of her crops to Lyncus king of the Scythian barbarians.
159   Ind|         troubled people.~ ~Turnus~King of the Rutuli in Italy,
160   Ind|      contemporaries.~ ~Tydeus~The King of Calydon and father of
161   Ind|           the son of Laertes, and King of Ithaca. Present at the
162   Ind|     married’ her high priest the ‘king of Rome’, e.g. Julius Caesar.
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