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1 T-I| full of bloodshed, murder, war,~and though the ocean’s 2 T-II| you:~the day that ends the war ends its anger, for you,~ 3 T-II| battles are sung, of his war with the Giants,~it may 4 T-II| person you battle and wage war,~to whom you entrust the 5 T-II| far-off conducting savage war:~nay he return to you victor 6 T-II| subdued,~now Raetia and the war in Thrace concerns you,~ 7 T-II| vigour,~and a Caesar wages war for a mighty Caesar.~Truly 8 T-II| reveller,~and those who sing of war belligerent.~~ Book TII: 9 T-II| matter.~Though Ennius sang of war, with grave speech –~Ennius 10 T-II| Some sing the noise of war, its blood-stained weapons,~ 11 T-III| with his flood he prevents war.~And when dark winter shows 12 T-III| they tremble on the edge of war,~and no man ploughs the 13 T-III| existed while he fought the war: but that~was not Hector, 14 T-IV| purple,~was leader in the war: this one next in command. ~ 15 T-V| round about threaten fierce war,~and think it’s a disgrace 16 T-V| and frightened sheep fear war not wolves.~We’re scarcely 17 ExII| an eternal bar on civil war, who rules ~many things 18 ExII| life.~Let me be crushed by war on the ground, cold in the 19 ExII| quiver-carrying Getae make cruel war.~Of all those banished it’ 20 ExII| destroyed~the Odrysii in a shock war, taking arms against the 21 ExII| nearer home, not exposed to war:~then a major part of my 22 ExI| Bato, high chieftain of the war.~Why should I fail to believe 23 ExI| you, greatest of youths in war or peace.~I’ll tell of that 24 ExI| soldier the maker~of cruel war, the sailor the master of 25 ExI| invention:~but one fierce in war, never knowing defeat when 26 ExI| left unsung,~so the Trojan War won’t lack the final touch.~ 27 ExIII| chariot~for a triumph? Already war allows you no delay.~Traitorous 28 ExIII| who have perished in sea, war or fire,~no new day can 29 ExIV| completely.~One moment waging war, the next coercing words,~ 30 ExIV| land will sooner be free of war and cold,~the two things 31 IBIS| flock.~First I’ll wage a war in these verses I’ve begun,~ 32 IBIS| clear waters,~I’ll wage war on you: death will not end 33 Ind| Greek hero of the Trojan War. The son of Peleus, king 34 Ind| Greek army in the Trojan War. See Homer’s Iliad, and 35 Ind| Eriphyle.~Fighting in the war of the Seven against Thebes 36 Ind| her brother’s role in the war of the Seven against Thebes. 37 Ind| during the Peloponnesian War. It was destroyed by the 38 Ind| Illyricum after the Pannonian War.~ ~Damasicthon~Ibis:541- 39 Ind| Greek hero in the Trojan War. He aided Ulysses against 40 Ind| Venus and Mars in the Trojan War.~ ~Diomedes (2)~The Thracian 41 Ind| fought against him in the war of the Seven against Thebes. 42 Ind| time of the Peloponnesian War (c. 446—411BC). Fragments 43 Ind| s lightning bolt in the war of the Seven Against Thebes.~ 44 Ind| and serpent feet, who made war on the gods by piling up 45 Ind| to write a poem about the war. He appears to have started 46 Ind| been unknown if not for the War.~Book TV.IV:1-50 Priam his 47 Ind| instigating the Trojan War. ~Diomede son of Tydeus 48 Ind| the First Sicilian Slave War (135-132BC)~Book EII.X:1- 49 Ind| rebels in the second Illyrian war of the summer of 9AD.~Book 50 Ind| divided after the Pannonian War into Dalmatia and Pannonia. ~ 51 Ind| Octavian-Augustus in the Perusine War) to whom she bore Tiberius, 52 Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Mars, Ares~The war god, son of Jupiter, the 53 Ind| TV.II:45-79 A synonym for war.~Book TV.VII:1-68 The warlike 54 Ind| maleficent planet, ruling war, passion, and sexuality.~ ~ 55 Ind| helped defend Thebes in the War of the Seven, and was killed 56 Ind| fought for Troy in the Trojan War with Greece to support his 57 Ind| killed Antilochus in the war, and was himself killed 58 Ind| horses for treachery in the war with Fidenae, on the orders 59 Ind| arts (also a goddess of war and the goddess of boundaries – 60 Ind| of Scythia is a patron of war.~Ibis:1-40 His work harmless 61 Ind| 24BC) was accused of making war on them and in his defence 62 Ind| rebels in the second Illyrian War of summer AD9. Tristia II 63 Ind| Gigantomachia, the story of the war between the gods and the 64 Ind| rebels in the second Illyrian war of the summer of 9AD.~Book 65 Ind| character leading him to wage war when unfit to do so. He 66 Ind| settled in Caria after the war. ~Book TV.VI:1-46 A reliable 67 Ind| at the time of the Trojan War, the son of Laomedon, husband 68 Ind| to be slain in the Trojan War. See Laodemia, his wife. 69 Ind| Euryalus’s deaths in the war.~ ~Sabinus~An Augustan epic 70 Ind| the citadel in the Sabine War or his daughter Tarpeia 71 Ind| the bowmen at the Trojan war. He was driven into exile 72 Ind| Boeotia in the Peloponnesian War. The Thebans were at their 73 Ind| of the attackers in the War of the Seven Against Thebes.~ 74 Ind| abusive Greek at the Trojan War, killed by Achilles for 75 Ind| rebels in the second Illyrian war of the summer of 9AD.~Book 76 Ind| triumph of Germanicus’s war, and Augustus’s strategy.~ 77 Ind| 1200BC. The story of the War is told in Homer’s Iliad, 78 Ind| opposed by various gods in the war.~Book TI.III:1-46 Her appearance 79 Ind| its shore in the Trojan War.~Book TV.X:1-53 The siege 80 Ind| TV.X:1-53 The siege and war lasted ten years.~Book EII. 81 Ind| Venus and Mars in the Trojan War, was his son.~Ibis:311-364 82 Ind| Ithaca. Present at the Trojan War, and most cunning and resilient