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  1   T-I|             waves is less than Jove,~Jupiter’s anger oppressed me, Neptune’
  2  T-II|             the chance for mercy.~If Jupiter hurled his lightning, every
  3  T-II|              s been struck by savage Jupiter’s lightning.~Though you
  4 T-III|              to the Palatine,~here’s Jupiter Stator, Rome was first founded
  5 T-III|            prayers made to our Roman Jupiter, and that you~rebellious
  6  T-IV|          because I’ve been struck by Jupiter’s fierce lightning.~But
  7  T-IV|          common wealth is also mine.~Jupiter adds his divinity to the
  8   T-V|       allowed for mortals to address Jupiter.~Imperial judge, through
  9   T-V|          heavily than Capaneus, whom Jupiter~drove, for his pride, from
 10  ExII|             if one~who was struck by Jupiter has no trivial wound?~Even
 11   ExI|     happiness if he forbids it.~When Jupiter delights the fields with
 12   ExI|         heavens~conceal, and worship Jupiter through Jupiter’s image.~
 13   ExI|              worship Jupiter through Jupiter’s image.~So have a care
 14   ExI|          lacked the will to help?~If Jupiter turned deaf ears to our
 15   ExI|              victim die, in front of Jupiter’s temple?~If the sea didn’
 16 ExIII|           and recover, unhindered by Jupiter.~Leucothea didnt refuse
 17 ExIII|             the temple of his heart.~Jupiter casually hurls his lightning
 18  ExIV|              gods ~might favour you, Jupiter and Caesar will do so.~The
 19  ExIV|            the Muse is bound up with Jupiter in your mind.~And since
 20  IBIS|           the disparate poles, where Jupiter rules,~I beg this of you:
 21  IBIS|             Venus did not shine, nor Jupiter, in that hour,~neither Moon
 22  IBIS|        relief, just as~the altars of Jupiter brought Hercules no profit.~
 23  IBIS|           him who was born of horned Jupiter.~Or die suspended like the
 24  IBIS|             table,~trying to mislead Jupiter with a deceptive food:~and
 25   Ind|              Ibis:163-208 The son of Jupiter and Aegina, grandson of
 26   Ind|             Aegina after his mother. Jupiter appointed him one of the
 27   Ind|        mother of Hercules by the god Jupiter. Jupiter caused the night
 28   Ind|         Hercules by the god Jupiter. Jupiter caused the night to double
 29   Ind|          Book TII:361-420 Seduced by Jupiter.~ ~Aleus~Ibis:465-540 The
 30   Ind|              Caesar.~ ~Apollo~Son of Jupiter and Latona (Leto), brother
 31   Ind|              grandson of Saturn, via Jupiter and Apollo.~ ~Ascra~Book
 32   Ind|             Augustus identified with Jupiter (Jove).~Book TI.V:1-44 Book
 33   Ind|       country. The oak was sacred to Jupiter of Dodona, and Ovid continually
 34   Ind|             identifies Augustus with Jupiter in the convential way.~Book
 35   Ind|            II:39-74 Augustus is also Jupiter Capitolinus, the Tarpeian
 36   Ind|           potraying them as Juno and Jupiter. Here Ovid lightly and ironically
 37   Ind|         identified with Arcas son of Jupiter and Callisto. Arcas may
 38   Ind|              sacrificed strangers to Jupiter, killed by Hercules. He
 39   Ind|              sister Europa stolen by Jupiter. The founder of (Boeotian)
 40   Ind|            and descended from Atlas. Jupiter raped her and pregnant by
 41   Ind|            EII.XI:1-28 The Temple of Jupiter there, identified with Augustus.~
 42   Ind|              of Saturn and Rhea, and Jupiter’s sister. As Demeter she
 43   Ind|         their foreheads. They forged Jupiter’s lightning-bolts, using
 44   Ind|             The mother of Perseus by Jupiter, and daughter of Acrisius,
 45   Ind|              Argos. She was raped by Jupiter in the form of a shower
 46   Ind|            Book TII:361-420 Raped by Jupiter.~ ~Danaides, Belides~The
 47   Ind|           Diana, Artemis~Daughter of Jupiter and Latona (hence her epithet
 48   Ind|              that suckled the infant Jupiter, and the stars ζ (zeta)
 49   Ind|        sister of Cadmus, abducted by Jupiter disguised as a white bull. (
 50   Ind|              and Assaracus, loved by Jupiter because of his great beauty.
 51   Ind|         because of his great beauty. Jupiter, in the form of an eagle,
 52   Ind|           largest moon of the planet Jupiter.~Book TII:361-420 Loved
 53   Ind|            Book TII:361-420 Loved by Jupiter.~ ~Germanicus~Germanicus (
 54   Ind|         mountains, and overthrown by Jupiter. They were buried under
 55   Ind|              that suckled the infant Jupiter, and the stars ζ (zeta)
 56   Ind|      compared themselves to Juno and Jupiter, for which the gods drowned
 57   Ind|             The daughter of Leda and Jupiter (Tyndareus was her putative
 58   Ind|     Metamorphoses). The Hero, son of Jupiter. He was set in the sky as
 59   Ind|          Corona Borealis. The son of Jupiter and Alcmena, the wife of
 60   Ind|             his city in the Argolis. Jupiter predicted at his birth that
 61   Ind|         Sacrificing at the altars to Jupiter after taking Oechalia, Hercules
 62   Ind|              Hercules was the son of Jupiter connected with the shrine
 63   Ind|         connected with the shrine of Jupiter Ammon in Libya.~Ibis:311-
 64   Ind|            Hyrtacus.~ ~Iasion~Son of Jupiter and Corythus’s wife Electra.
 65   Ind|              was chased and raped by Jupiter. She was changed to a heifer
 66   Ind|           was changed to a heifer by Jupiter and conceded as a gift to
 67   Ind|        attempted to seduce Juno, but Jupiter created a false image of
 68   Ind|           Saturn, wife and sister of Jupiter, and the queen of the gods.
 69   Ind|              TII:253-312 Her husband Jupiter noted for his adulteries.
 70   Ind|              a dubious compliment.~ ~Jupiter, Zeus~The sky-god, the Greek
 71   Ind|              copy) by Brassides, the Jupiter of Otricoli, Vatican)~Book
 72   Ind|            TIII.I:1-46 The Temple of Jupiter Stator (the Stayer).~Book
 73   Ind|             reference to Augustus as Jupiter, and a dubious use of the
 74   Ind|             be one?~Book TIV.IX:1-32 Jupiter’s sacred oak-tree and lightning
 75   Ind|              TV.II:45-79 Augustus as Jupiter, the ruler of the world
 76   Ind|           the gods.~Book TV.III:1-58 Jupiter blasted Capaneus with lightning.~
 77   Ind|             lightning.~Book EII.I:68 Jupiter Pluvius, the rain-bringer.~
 78   Ind|            II:39-74 Augustus is also Jupiter Capitolinus, the Tarpeian
 79   Ind|             Tarpeian Thunderer, from Jupiter’s Temples on the Capitoline.
 80   Ind|     augmented by the lower temple to Jupiter Tonans, the Thunderer, in
 81   Ind|             The worship of images of Jupiter and other gods.~Book EII.
 82   Ind|     sacrifice of animals in front of Jupiter’s temples.~Ibis:209-250
 83   Ind|        ruling knowledge, travel etc. Jupiter was the father of Mercury,
 84   Ind|       Mercury, by Maia.~Ibis:251-310 Jupiter’s temple of Ammon in Libya
 85   Ind|          Ammonians and the temple of Jupiter at Ammon (Siwa Oasis, El
 86   Ind|             and mother of Mercury by Jupiter.~Ibis:209-250 Ibis:465-540
 87   Ind|             Ares~The war god, son of Jupiter, the Roman name for the
 88   Ind|             Aurora, the Dawn, begged Jupiter for funeral honours, and
 89   Ind|        messenger god, Hermes, son of Jupiter and the Pleiad Maia, the
 90   Ind|              the virgin daughters of Jupiter and Mnemosyne (Memory).
 91   Ind|              Muse is associated with Jupiter, i.e. Tiberius now, in Germanicus’
 92   Ind|            sea, brother of Pluto and Jupiter. The trident is his emblem. (
 93   Ind| Metamorphoses Book XV:857 et al, but Jupiter and Juno are a gentle parody
 94   Ind|       triumph.~ ~Palicus~The sons of Jupiter and the nymph Thalia were
 95   Ind|      invention.~ ~Perseus~The son of Jupiter and Danaë, grandson of Acrisius,
 96   Ind|             conceived as a result of Jupiter’s rape of Danaë, in the
 97   Ind|         chariot and was destroyed by Jupiter in order to save the earth
 98   Ind|          Ibis:465-540 Struck down by Jupiter’s thunderbolt to avoid the
 99   Ind|             the mother of Mercury by Jupiter, Taÿgeta, Electra, Merope,
100   Ind|         Underworld, elder brother of Jupiter and Neptune, and like them
101   Ind|            gods. He was tormented by Jupiter, by being chained naked
102   Ind|            deposed by his three sons Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto who ruled
103   Ind|         daughter of Cadmus, loved by Jupiter. The mother of Bacchus (
104   Ind|         painting by Gustave MoreauJupiter and Semele – in the Gustave
105   Ind|           Paris) She was consumed by Jupiter’s fire having been deceived
106   Ind|            Book TII:361-420 Loved by Jupiter.~Book TIV.III:49-84 Her
107   Ind|              of Bacchus, consumed by Jupiter’s fire.~Ibis:251-310 Sister
108   Ind|              king of Phrygia, son of Jupiter, father of Pelops and Niobe.
109   Ind|             Saturn, or the Temple of Jupiter, which places it south-west
110   Ind|            II:39-74 Augustus is also Jupiter Capitolinus, the Tarpeian
111   Ind|          were those of the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitoline.~
112   Ind|             her sons on the altar of Jupiter, later reigned over Iolcus,
113   Ind|             dispute between Juno and Jupiter as to which partner gained
114   Ind|             the power of prophecy by Jupiter.~Ibis:251-310 Blinded.~ ~
115   Ind|             Thunderer, an epithet of Jupiter.~ ~Trinacria~Book TV.XIII:
116   Ind|             buried beneath Sicily by Jupiter.~Book EII.X:1-52 Buried
117   Ind|             of Love. The daughter of Jupiter and Dione. She is Aphrodite,
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