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 1   T-I|          when it thunders.~Every Greek who escaped the Capherean
 2  T-II|       Book TII:361-420 His Plea: Greek Precedents~ ~I’m not alone
 3 T-III|          of Tomis~ ~So there are Greek cities here – who’d believe
 4 T-III|          the Miletians,~to found Greek holdings among the Getae.~
 5 T-III|         he knows how to speak in Greek or Latin~– and for sure
 6  T-IV|       Minor, one that guides the Greek~the second Phoenician ships,
 7  T-IV|          place, knife drawn,~her Greek hair bound with barbarous
 8   T-V|         the Latin language,~this Greek speech submerged in the
 9   T-V|          from my wounds,~and the Greek ship battered by the waves
10   T-V|     still retain vestiges of the Greek language,~though even this
11   T-V|          ten years Troy knew the Greek host.~You’d think time stood
12   T-V|      thought to descend from the Greek colony,~wear Persian trousers
13  ExII|      distance than I did.~He had Greek leaders as companions,~but
14   ExI|        ship of Aeneas’s welcomed Greek~Achaemenides: Achilles’
15 ExIII|          behind their backs.~The Greek priestess sprinkled the
16  ExIV|         brands, in defending the Greek ships.~When you came nearer,
17  ExIV|       Phasis, once sought by the Greek heroes,~Borysthenes and
18  ExIV|        you~shows how kind men of Greek extraction are.~The Paeligni,
19   Ind|          II:1-38 An example of a Greek welcomed by Trojans.~Ibis:
20   Ind|         castaway.~ ~Achilles~The Greek hero of the Trojan War.
21   Ind|      Aesculapius (Asclepius)~The Greek god of medicine, the father
22   Ind|       Electra. The leader of the Greek army in the Trojan War.
23   Ind|     Hector attempted to fire the Greek ships.~ ~Albanus~Alban,
24   Ind|          of Love.~ ~Amphiaraus~A Greek seer, one of the heroes,
25   Ind|    childlessness.~ ~Anacreon~The Greek elegicac, iambic and lyric
26   Ind|         and Macer.~ ~Anchialus~A Greek town on the Thracian (west)
27   Ind|      aged Trojan.~ ~Anticyra~The Greek city in Phocis.~Book EIV.
28   Ind| protection of Minerva. The first Greek ship to enter the Black
29   Ind|         The goddess of the dawn (Greek Eos) the daughter of Hyperion,
30   Ind|    mother of Memnon.~ ~Ausonia~A Greek name for the land of the
31   Ind|        coast of Euboea where the Greek fleet came to grief while
32   Ind|          VII:1-68 A peril to the Greek fleet.~ ~Capitolium~The
33   Ind|    Ithome were ‘the horns of the Greek bull’, whoever held them
34   Ind|        Insulae, Symphlegades~The Greek Symplegades, the ‘clashing
35   Ind|          to have appeared to the Greek fleet at the Battle of Salamis
36   Ind|     later a general term meaning Greek. BookEIV.VII:41 etc.~ ~Danuvius,
37   Ind|          Delos, Delia tellus~The Greek island in the Aegean, one
38   Ind| Demodocus~Ibis:251-310 The blind Greek bard who entertains the
39   Ind|    Sabine goddess Diana with the Greek Artemis and established
40   Ind|         of Diana.~ ~Diogenes~The Greek philosopher of Sinope (412-
41   Ind|      Tydeus King of Argos, and a Greek hero in the Trojan War.
42   Ind|         He acted as a spy in the Greek camp and asked for the horses
43   Ind|          of the shipwreck of the Greek fleet.~Ibis:465-540 Lichas
44   Ind|        Luck, identified with the Greek Tyche, and associated from
45   Ind|        unknown, and the original Greek speech of the cities is
46   Ind|          The Getae: dominate the Greek admixture, are barely civilised,
47   Ind|         Attempted to destroy the Greek ships with fire.~Ibis:311-
48   Ind|     Hesiod~Book EIV.XIV:1-62 The Greek poet (c 700 BC) of Ascra
49   Ind|      north of Tomis.~ ~Homer~The Greek epic poet, (fl. c. 8th century
50   Ind|    secretary. His lyrics imitate Greek poets (e.g. Sappho and Alcaeus)
51   Ind|          The daughter of Aeneas (Greek myth) or Numitor (Roman
52   Ind|         The Egyptian Goddess, in Greek mythology the deified Io
53   Ind|       Book EIII.1:1-66 The first Greek to sail into the Black Sea.~ ~
54   Ind|   Jupiter, Zeus~The sky-god, the Greek Zeus, son of Saturn and
55   Ind|          and sister is Juno (the Greek Hera). (See the sculpted
56   Ind|        later identified with the Greek Hebe.~Book EI.X:1-44 Hebe.~ ~
57   Ind|      Ulyssesmen.~ ~Lampsacus~A Greek town on the eastern shore
58   Ind|    married Protesilaus the first Greek ashore at Troy, fated to
59   Ind|      Ibis:465-540 An Alexandrian Greek poet, of the early 3d cent.
60   Ind|   Machaon~Son of Aesculapius the Greek god of medicine, who inherited
61   Ind|           the Roman name for the Greek god Ares. An old name for
62   Ind|    protected the Argo, the first Greek ship to sail into the Black
63   Ind|       caused Athene to delay the Greek’s return voyage.~ ~Minotaur~
64   Ind|       one of the greatest of the Greek artists (c. 450BC). His
65   Ind|   Florence.) Identified with the Greek Poseidon.~Book TI.II:1-74
66   Ind|         oldest and wisest of the Greek leaders at Troy. He was
67   Ind|        The most beautiful of the Greek soldiers at Troy (after
68   Ind|     savagery of the people whose Greek admixture is drowned by
69   Ind|          culture of the original Greek colony, and apply rough
70   Ind|    Greeks. Originally an ancient Greek people (Pelasgi) and their
71   Ind|         Cos (5th century BC) the Greek grammarian and poet, famed
72   Ind|        Ibis:251-310 The Arcadian Greek general of Megalopolis (
73   Ind|          chief physicians to the Greek camp. He is said to have
74   Ind|          s mercy.~ ~Poseidon~The Greek god of the sea, equated
75   Ind|            Pythagoras~The famous Greek philosopher of Samos, the
76   Ind|         the Kabeiroi, an archaic Greek equivalent.~ ~Sappho~The
77   Ind|          His verse.~ ~Sestos~The Greek town on the European shore
78   Ind|         in the index to the ‘The Greek Mythsadds Aglaophonos,
79   Ind|   Rhoemetalces.~ ~Smyrna~A major Greek city on the coast of Lydia.~
80   Ind|        exiled there. A desirable Greek colony.~ ~Socrates~The Athenian
81   Ind|            Socrates~The Athenian Greek philosopher (c469-399BC),
82   Ind|        Thersites~An ugly abusive Greek at the Trojan War, killed
83   Ind|        The languages spoken were Greek, Getic and Sarmatian. Ovid
84   Ind|          culture of the original Greek colony, and apply rough
85   Ind|          aftermath of it and the Greek return in the Odyssey. The
86   Ind|         46 Protesilaus the first Greek to touch its shore in the
87   Ind|         EII.II:1-38 Diomedes the Greek hero, who wounded Venus
88   Ind|      Tyre.~ ~Ulysses~Ulixes, the Greek Odysseus, the son of Laertes,
89   Ind|     cunning and resilient of the Greek leaders, the tale of his
90   Ind|          daughter of Saturn, the Greek Hestia. The goddess of fire.
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