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 1  T-II|              s famed for love of her brother.~Again, didnt ivory-shouldered
 2  T-II|              If Thyestes, her wicked brother, hadnt loved Aerope~we’
 3 T-III|           Theban Antigone buried~her brother’s body under the earth,
 4 T-III|              fell, by chance, on her brother.~Aware now of his presence,
 5 T-III|           here the sister cut up her brother’s body.~~ Book TIII.X:1-
 6  T-IV|              when she recognised her brother by his speech,~and Iphigenia
 7  T-IV|             complaints:~and may that brother, who’s of your blood,~always
 8  T-IV|            first child: I’d an elder brother, ~who was born twelve months
 9  T-IV| distinguished in the city’s arts.~My brother tended towards oratory from
10  T-IV|   silent-footed years slipped by,~my brother and I assumed the freer
11  T-IV|            what they were before.~My brother had just doubled his first
12  ExII|               as you cried over your brother!~I’m one not allowed to
13  ExII|              forum.~And there’s your brother, joined to you by as great
14  ExII|             my ill fortune.~Yet your brother’s house did not experience
15  ExII|            is your loyalty that your brother’s friend~has a claim on
16  ExII|            if he were laying his own brother in the flames.~He clung
17  ExII|            be final:~He’ll exert his brother’s influence and his own,~
18  ExII|             with me.~If you and your brother alike were not helping me,~
19   ExI|             earliest youth.~And your brother so wishes, though perhaps
20   ExI|           Nor, I contend, could your brother recall~the moment of my
21   ExI|           steeds,~the avenger of his brother’s death, clothed in purple.~
22 ExIII|              pages of writing to her brother.~She was sending word to
23 ExIII|              was sending word to her brother, and he to whom~it was given (
24 ExIII|              is human fate!) was her brother.~So, without delay, they
25 ExIII|             kin, through Aeneas your brother,~so may you carry the arrows
26  ExIV|          inferior to the first,~your brother, Flaccus, will succeed you
27  ExIV|          alternate joys,~you in your brother’s consulship, and he in
28  ExIV|          sends to these waters.~Your brother too, who had command of
29  ExIV|              less beloved by me than brother by brother.~When I first
30  ExIV|        beloved by me than brother by brother.~When I first controlled
31  IBIS|             to you~than to him whose brother and wife were turned into
32  IBIS|           vast rains:~like Antaeus’s brother, Busiris, bound by that
33  IBIS|               like Prometheus, whose brother’s daughter was Pyrrha.~May
34   Ind|              Greece.)~ ~Absyrtus~The brother of Medea. Remembered for
35   Ind|           Sol and the Oceanid Perse, brother of Circe, and father of
36   Ind|               Aegyptus~Son of Belus, brother of Danaus. He was King of
37   Ind|         Atreus, she was raped by his brother Thyestes. Atreus killed
38   Ind|              Mycenae, son of Atreus, brother of Menelaüs, husband of
39   Ind|              ground. Busiris was his brother.~ ~Antenor~A Trojan noble,
40   Ind|             the burial rites for her brother Polynices, though King Creon
41   Ind|          forbidden it because of her brother’s role in the war of the
42   Ind|             III:47-88 She buried her brother despite the King’s ruling.~
43   Ind|           Jupiter and Latona (Leto), brother of Diana (Artemis), born
44   Ind|          Pelops and Hippodameia, and brother of Thyestes. The father
45   Ind|              by Hercules. He was the brother of Antaeus of Libya.~Book
46   Ind|           Her ill-fated love for her brother Macareus was the theme of
47   Ind|            Sparta and Leda, and twin brother of Pollux.~The brothers
48   Ind|             34 His affection for his brother. Note that Ovid’s naming
49   Ind|             dedicated in his and his brother Drusus the Elder’s names. ~
50   Ind|             younger son of Messalla, brother of Messalinus, and patron
51   Ind|             the mention of the blood brother, and the content of the
52   Ind|              Cotta.~Book EI.VII:1-70 Brother to Messalinus. Ovid stresses
53   Ind|         Agrippa), and the cousin and brother of Germanicus through Germanicus’
54   Ind|             364 The son of Mars, and brother of the Thracian Tereus.
55   Ind|              of Oedipus and Iocasta, brother of Polynices who fought
56   Ind|         Lucius Pomponius Flaccus the brother of Ovid’s friend Graecinus.
57   Ind|            Ganymede~The son of Tros, brother of Ilus and Assaracus, loved
58   Ind|          Publius Pomponius Graecinus brother of Lucius Pomponius Flaccus
59   Ind|              Ascanius the son of his brother Aeneas.~Book EIV.VII:1-54
60   Ind|          Clymene. They mourned their brother Phaethon. Two of them are
61   Ind|          they mourned Phaethon their brother, their tears become drops
62   Ind|        killed King Antaeus of Libya, brother of Busiris, who was a giant,
63   Ind|        killed Busiris, King of Egypt brother of Antaeus, who sacrificed
64   Ind|            in her place. Orestes her brother found her there and they
65   Ind|         confused with the Poet Linus brother of Orpheus.~ ~Livia Augusta~
66   Ind|              s skills along with his brother Podalirius.~Book EI.III:
67   Ind|         Medea’s dismemberment of her brother Absyrtus.~Book EIII.III:
68   Ind|      Augustus, Cotta was his younger brother. On Tiberius’s accession
69   Ind|            as the son of his father, brother of his friend Cotta, and
70   Ind|             and Tiberius. He and his brother Cotta were perhaps Ovid’
71   Ind|           Messalinus and his younger brother Cotta.~Book TIV.IV:1-42
72   Ind|             Poseidon~God of the sea, brother of Pluto and Jupiter. The
73   Ind|            me. Athamas was Alcyone’s brother, as a son of Aeolus, and
74   Ind|          Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, brother of Electra, Iphigenia and
75   Ind|              Ovid mentions his elder brother born on the same day a year
76   Ind|            her. At the same time his brother Chrysaor the warrior was
77   Ind|       Pelasgus, son of Phoroneus the brother of Io. He was the brother
78   Ind|            brother of Io. He was the brother of Agenor and Iasus.~Book
79   Ind|             The son of Tantalus, and brother of Niobe. He was cut in
80   Ind|            of Tantalus.~Ibis:541-596 Brother of Niobe.~ ~Penates~The
81   Ind|             of the Underworld, elder brother of Jupiter and Neptune,
82   Ind|             The son of Asclepius and brother of Machaon. A physician
83   Ind|            one of the twin Dioscuri, brother of Castor. The brothers
84   Ind|             34 His affection for his brother. Note that Ovid’s naming
85   Ind|            his eyes.~ ~Polynices~The brother of Eteocles and Antigone,
86   Ind|            Titania. Epimetheus was a brother to Prometheus.~ ~Pyrrhus~
87   Ind|            Ilia, hence Iliades, twin brother of Romulus. He leapt the
88   Ind|        founder of Rome with his twin brother Remus. They were the children
89   Ind|            Longa. Amulius, Numitor’s brother usurped his throne and made
90   Ind|         Palatine. Romulus killed his brother for jumping over the wall.
91   Ind|          Rufus, and so the father or brother of Sulpicia the poetess.~
92   Ind|              Atreus’s revenge on his brother Thyestes (killing and serving
93   Ind|          Eteocles fought against his brother Polynices for control of
94   Ind|            47-88 Antigone buried her brother Polynices despire King Creon’
95   Ind|            of Pelops and Hippodamia, brother of Atreus, and father of
96   Ind|            his son who thus became a brother to the younger Drusus.~Book
97   Ind|             dismembered Absyrtus her brother and scattered his limbs
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