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 1   T-I|       proved a better sister than a mother,~so I threw the innocent
 2  T-II|        kindly Venus became Aeneas’s mother.~If I’m allowed to present
 3  T-II|          Philomela,~and Procne, the mother still mourning her Itys,
 4  T-II|         Danae, Andromeda, of Semele mother of Bacchus,~of Haemon, or
 5  T-II|          wrath,~and savage Medea, a mother with sin in her face,~but
 6 T-III|          her sitting with her sweet mother,~or among her books, and
 7 T-III|         manner of Pallas,~without a mother: these are my blood-line,
 8  T-IV|       husband.~My daughter, twice a mother, by different husbands,~
 9  T-IV|            had died. Next I bore my mother to her grave.~Both lucky
10   T-V|          might have remembered your mother, Semele,~and had sympathy,
11  ExII|        flute-player, before Cybele, Mother of the gods, ~sounds the
12  ExII|             her companions,~and her mother Atia, Caesar’s aunt, so
13  ExII|             that the Dawn, Memnon’s mother, with rosy lips~might soon
14   ExI|            vows, I’ll pray~for your mother’s well-being, after Caesar’
15   ExI|             too: that your wife and mother~your brothers and all your
16   ExI|         Pylian Nestor’s years, your mother~those of the Cumean Sybil,
17 ExIII|        would recognise, ~or on your mother’s side, that Numa would
18 ExIII|         while I sang your, and your mother’s, reign.~That wasnt enough.
19 ExIII|           torches and arrows,~by my mother, and by Caesar’s life, I’
20 ExIII|          saw this place when, at my mother’s request,~I pierced the
21 ExIII|          house, the children, their mother Livia, rejoice,~while you
22  ExIV|            granted, Cottas ~on your mother’s side, Messallas on your
23  IBIS|             as he’d fallen from his mother’s foul ~womb, his vile body
24  IBIS|       Callirhoe’s husband.~May your mother be no more chaste than her
25  IBIS|         like those whom Cybele, the Mother, maddens:~and like Attis,
26  IBIS|             become one of the Great Mother’s cattle,~turned, in one
27  IBIS|           crime his sister became a mother.~And may that kind of weapon
28   Ind|      Saronic gulf, Aegina after his mother. Jupiter appointed him one
29   Ind|          Amphiaraus, who killed his mother Eriphyle for causing the
30   Ind|             wife of Amphitryon, and mother of Hercules by the god Jupiter.
31   Ind|            black day.~ ~Althaea~The mother of Meleager, and wife of
32   Ind|       proved a better sister than a mother.~ ~Amaryllis~A character
33   Ind|            particular Hippolyte the mother of Hippolytus by Theseus. ~
34   Ind|    sea-monster Cetus because of her mother’s sin. She is represented
35   Ind|           chained to a rock for her mother’s fault and Perseus offered
36   Ind|            saved by Apollo from his mother’s body and given to Chiron
37   Ind|       Philippus.~Book EI.II:101-150 Mother of Marcia, Maximus Paullus’
38   Ind|             spouse of Tithonus, and mother of Memnon.~Book EI.IV:1-
39   Ind|           Book EI.IV:1-58 The Dawn, mother of Memnon.~ ~Ausonia~A Greek
40   Ind|           elements of his myth, his mother Semele, the antipathetic
41   Ind|            Muse of epic poetry. The mother of Orpheus.~Book TII:547-
42   Ind|       primal Muse.~Ibis:465-540 The mother of Orpheus.~ ~Callisto~A
43   Ind|         daughter Persephone, as the Mother and the Maiden, was central
44   Ind|           Cercyon.~Ibis:413-464 The mother of Plutus.~ ~Chaos~The source
45   Ind|           the voracious daughter of Mother Earth and Neptune, hurled
46   Ind|         wild garlic). Circe was the mother by Ulysses of Telegonus.~
47   Ind|         Helen, and of the Dioscuri. Mother of Orestes, Electra (Laodice),
48   Ind|              Magna Mater, the Great Mother, personifying the earth
49   Ind| mountaintops. Merged with Rhea, the mother of the gods. Her consort
50   Ind|             the Ionian.  ~Danae~The mother of Perseus by Jupiter, and
51   Ind|              on Scyros. She was the mother of Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus)
52   Ind|        hostile to Aegisthus and her mother. See Sophocles and Euripides (
53   Ind|         Hephaestus), born without a mother (or born from the Earth
54   Ind|           Orpheus.~Ibis:251-310 His mother Chione hurled him into his
55   Ind|         similar relationship to her mother Atia Minor, Augustus’s maternal
56   Ind|       Orestes for the murder of his mother, Clytemnestra.~Ibis:41-104
57   Ind|           who was a giant, child of mother Earth, by lifting him from
58   Ind|         making him a solar god. His mother’s seven night labour would
59   Ind|             Procne, murdered by his mother in revenge for Tereus’s
60   Ind|             of the Titan Coeus, and mother of Apollo and Artemis (Diana)
61   Ind|             Book EIII.IV:57-115 The mother of Tiberius.~Book EIV.IX:
62   Ind|             of Atlas, a Pleiad, and mother of Mercury by Jupiter.~Ibis:
63   Ind|            209-250 Ibis:465-540 The mother of Mercury.~ ~Manes~The
64   Ind|           turn by Achilles, but his mother Aurora, the Dawn, begged
65   Ind|            The daughter of Cinyras, mother of Adonis, incestuously,
66   Ind|          his father and married his mother. See Sophocles great trilogy
67   Ind|        Furies for the murder of his mother Clytemnestra.~Book TII:361-
68   Ind|             King Minos of Crete and mother of Phaedra and Ariadne.~
69   Ind|      grandson of Cadmus through his mother. He was King of Thebes.
70   Ind|           540 Torn to pieces by his mother and the other Bacchantes.~ ~
71   Ind|             thoughts of her and her mother.~ ~Perillus~See Phalaris.~
72   Ind|          The infant Perseus and his mother Danae were cast into the
73   Ind|              Phoebus). He asked his mother for proof of his divine
74   Ind|           of Atlas the Titan. Their mother was Pleione the naiad. They
75   Ind|          Their names were Maia, the mother of Mercury by Jupiter, Taÿgeta,
76   Ind|         with the boy, and the boy’s mother Hecuba in turn murdered
77   Ind|         universe in the Golden Age. Mother Earth persuaded her sons
78   Ind|       Cadmus, loved by Jupiter. The mother of Bacchus (Dionysus). (
79   Ind|         child.~Book TV.III:1-58 The mother of Bacchus, consumed by
80   Ind|            Epimenedes makes her the mother of Echidna. Pausanias says
81   Ind|             takes its name from his mother, perdix perdix. ~ ~Tanais~
82   Ind|          Aegeus, hence Aegides. His mother was Aethra, daughter of
83   Ind|             of the Phoenicians. The mother of Cupid by Mars. (See Botticelli’
84   Ind|           with Anchises she was the mother of Aeneas and therefore
85   Ind|           her son.~Book TII:253-312 Mother of Aeneas by Anchises. Her
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