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  1   T-V|           altar, to the brothers who killed each other,~the discordant
  2  ExII|         birth not all the Fabii~were killed that day when the three
  3  ExII|             Opus, when young, having killed a man,~and became Achilles’
  4  ExIV|          actions there,~how many you killed, whom, and how they fell.~
  5  IBIS|              Or be said to have been killed by a sacred adultress, ~
  6  IBIS|           bury your face.~Like those killed by the later Darius’s deceit,~
  7  IBIS|            of Pherae, whose own wife killed him with a sword.~Like Aleuas
  8  IBIS|             of, whom the vile Sphinx killed,~those defeated by the tortuous
  9  IBIS|             Antaeus’s arms,~or those killed by the savage crowd of Lemnian
 10  IBIS|             son-in-law~of Dexamenus, killed, with separate wounds, by
 11  IBIS|               May the wild boar that killed Lycurgus’s son, and Adonis~
 12  IBIS|             hunter,~whom a pine tree killed in the same way.~If your
 13  IBIS|           son-in-law of Icarius, was killed.~And as that noisy throat
 14  IBIS|       Hippolytus, Aethra’s grandson, killed by Venus’s anger,~may you
 15  IBIS|               As a host, Polymestor, killed his foster-child Polydorus,
 16   Ind|            love with him, but he was killed by a wild boar that gashed
 17   Ind|            witch.~Ibis:413-464 Medea killed her half-brother Apsyrtus,
 18   Ind|             brother Thyestes. Atreus killed her together with Thyestes
 19   Ind|            Zeus was supposed to have killed him for restoring the dead
 20   Ind|           The son of Amphiaraus, who killed his mother Eriphyle for
 21   Ind|   particularly The Rock of Doom). He killed the sea serpent and claimed
 22   Ind|                Asclepius himself was killed and restored to life by
 23   Ind|        Aerope, and Atreus in revenge killed Thyesteschildren, cooked
 24   Ind|              Thyestesson Aegisthus killed Atreus, and subsequently
 25   Ind|            gave him to Iobates to be killed, but Iobates not daring
 26   Ind|     sacrificed strangers to Jupiter, killed by Hercules. He was the
 27   Ind|            Herculescattle, and was killed by him. The bellowing of
 28   Ind|        Castalian Spring, that he had killed) in the soil of Thebes.
 29   Ind|              attacked Thebes. He was killed by Zeus’s lightning bolt
 30   Ind|              Greece by Agamemnon and killed there with him by Clytemnestra
 31   Ind|              s assassination, he was killed by the mob. See Shakespeare’
 32   Ind|           Agamemnon. She was in turn killed by her son Orestes. ~Book
 33   Ind|              second Triumvirate, and killed defending his province of
 34   Ind|        Romanised. He was deposed and killed by his uncle in 19AD after
 35   Ind|        Argive father of Psamathe who killed her son Linus.~ ~Cupido,
 36   Ind|           grandfather of Telamon. He killed, bred, or was killed by
 37   Ind|              He killed, bred, or was killed by a serpent in various
 38   Ind|             preserved her virginity, killed them on their wedding night.
 39   Ind|       Achilles as his reward. He was killed by Ulysses and Diomedes
 40   Ind|          Drusus.~Book EII.VIII:37-76 Killed by illness or a fall from
 41   Ind|             Thebes. The two brothers killed each other. Their sister
 42   Ind|             from him, and apparently killed him, though Eurytion also
 43   Ind|             of Salamis. Cychreus had killed a serpent to gain the kingdom,
 44   Ind|        chariot race, the loser being killed. Idas stole her, and Evenus
 45   Ind|           monster with three bodies, killed by Hercules. In the Tenth
 46   Ind|             Patroclus he was himself killed by Achilles and his body
 47   Ind|       Deianira. He married Deianira, killed Nessus, fell in love with
 48   Ind|              Nessus.~Ibis:365-412 He killed King Antaeus of Libya, brother
 49   Ind|            up until he died. He also killed Busiris, King of Egypt brother
 50   Ind|           would end if he did so.~He killed the servant Lichas who brought
 51   Ind|            him his daughter Iole. He killed Eurytus and carried off
 52   Ind|            Orestes, who subsequently killed him when he demanded her
 53   Ind|             his step-mother, and was killed at Troezen, after meeting ‘
 54   Ind|     Theiodamas attacked Hercules who killed him but spared Hylas for
 55   Ind|        Icarus the father of Erigone, killed by drunken shepherds.~ ~
 56   Ind|             of the Argonauts and was killed by a wild boar by the river
 57   Ind|    hundred-eyed Argus. After Mercury killed Argus, driven by Juno’s
 58   Ind|           and the palace. Medea then killed her own sons by Jason, and
 59   Ind|            412 The Lemnian women who killed their husbands.~ ~Lesbia~
 60   Ind|             the envenomed shirt that killed him. Hercules killed Lichas,
 61   Ind|            that killed him. Hercules killed Lichas, throwing him from
 62   Ind|          Lycurgus was driven mad and killed his own son Dryas with an
 63   Ind|      subsequently abandoned her, she killed Glauce her rival, and then
 64   Ind|           onlooker to stone. She was killed by Perseus, who used his
 65   Ind|            War of the Seven, and was killed by Tydeus who ate his brains.~ ~
 66   Ind|             a black pigmentation. He killed Antilochus in the war, and
 67   Ind|             the war, and was himself killed in turn by Achilles, but
 68   Ind|             Ibis:365-412 The Centaur killed by Hercules for carrying
 69   Ind|        children. Her seven sons were killed by Apollo and Diana, the
 70   Ind|              her daughters were also killed, and she was turned to stone
 71   Ind|             TV.XII:1-68 Her children killed by Apollo and Diana.~Book
 72   Ind|         Hercules the prize. Hercules killed his eldest son Iphitus,
 73   Ind|              Thebes, who unwittingly killed his father and married his
 74   Ind|            losers. He was eventually killed by Pelops.~ ~Olympiad~The
 75   Ind|          interpreted as Orestes, who killed her and Aegisthus.~Orestes
 76   Ind|            and Aegisthus.~Orestes is killed by a snake according to
 77   Ind|            that of young men. He was killed by the Maenads of Thrace
 78   Ind|              the snake.~Ibis:597-644 Killed by the Bacchantes.~ ~Ossa~
 79   Ind|            Her maids and the suitors killed at the end of the Odyssey.~ ~
 80   Ind|             slew the gorgon, Medusa, killed Acrisius accidentally in
 81   Ind| Cynoscephalae, though he himself was killed. Alexander was subsequently
 82   Ind|       weeping for her son Cenchrias, killed by accident by Artemis,
 83   Ind|             Alternatively Polymestor killed Polydorus for the gold sent
 84   Ind|              refuge in Egypt but was killed on arrival, and his severed
 85   Ind|        Hector from Achilles, and was killed at the Fall of Troy by Pyrrhus (
 86   Ind|            the grandson of Phylacus, killed by Hector, the first of
 87   Ind|          Apollo. Her father’s hounds killed the boy.~ ~Pterelaus~Ibis:
 88   Ind|      Deidamia. ~Ibis:251-310 Pyrrhus killed Priam at Troy on the altar
 89   Ind|              Apollo, and was in turn killed by Machaereus a Phocian
 90   Ind|             in derision, and Romulus killed him.~Book TIV.III:1-48 See
 91   Ind|               famous for his horses, killed by Ulysses and Diomedes
 92   Ind|             on the Palatine. Romulus killed his brother for jumping
 93   Ind|             disloyalty.~Ibis:365-412 Killed those who failed to answer
 94   Ind|             invented the saw. He was killed by Daedalus in a fit of
 95   Ind|           and Circe, who unwittingly killed his own father Ulysses in
 96   Ind|        Epaminondes, and until he was killed at the battle of Mantinea
 97   Ind|             Greek at the Trojan War, killed by Achilles for mocking
 98   Ind|           Sciron and Procrustes). He killed the Minotaur with help from
 99   Ind|          wife, and Atreus in revenge killed Thyesteschildren, cooked
100   Ind|              Thyestesson Aegisthus killed Atreus, and subsequently
101   Ind|             Aeneas and is ultimately killed by him. ~Book TI.II:1-74
102   Ind|             541-596 He was reputedly killed, by Telegonus, with a spear
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