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1 T-I| you think they’ll touch black Tartarus.~Wherever I look 2 T-I| cliffs, that this sinister Black Sea raises,~or in the wild 3 T-III| the past year’s done,~a Black Sea winter that seemed longer 4 T-IV| at my birth,~threads of a black fleece, twisted for me.~ 5 T-IV| Tomis on the left of the Black Sea.~The cause, too well 6 T-V| the cold, three times~the Black Sea’s waves have hardened, 7 ExI| years,~Ovid, driven to the Black Sea’s sinister left-hand 8 ExI| my verses sent from the Black Sea,~your approval helped, 9 ExI| you sadly in verse, from Black Sea waters.~This is an exile’ 10 ExI| offer peace even to exiles:~Black Sea earth is open to hostile 11 ExIII| friendship, we~who live by the Black Sea and the Danube, far 12 ExIII| believe that swans were black as Memnon.~But milky liquid 13 ExIV| not as he would, from the Black Sea waters:~once sent, may 14 IBIS| cloak all your bodies with black garments!~You too, why hesitate 15 Ind| transacted. ~Ibis:209-250 A black day.~ ~Althaea~The mother 16 Ind| peninsula jutting into the Black Sea. It was mentioned by 17 Ind| warrior princesses of the Black Sea area (See Herodotus). 18 Ind| Thracian (west) coast of the Black Sea south of Tomis and subject 19 Ind| there produced white and black hellebore used as purgatives. 20 Ind| on nearby Parnassus. The black hellebore helleborus niger 21 Ind| Medica 4.148) says the best black and white hellebore grew 22 Ind| on the west coast of the Black Sea, and on the Minerva’ 23 Ind| Argonauts sailed her to the Black Sea to find the Golden Fleece.~ 24 Ind| Greek ship to enter the Black Sea. Its arrival at Tomis 25 Ind| Livia. He exiled Ovid to the Black Sea region in 8AD for ‘a 26 Ind| adjective applied to Pontus (The Black Sea).~Book TIV.IV:43-88 27 Ind| from the Carpathians to the Black Sea.~Book TII:155-206 They 28 Ind| the Haemus range, from the Black Sea as far as the Dardani 29 Ind| A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~Bosporus~The strait 30 Ind| Asia Minor, connecting the Black Sea (Euxine) with the Propontis ( 31 Ind| the passage between the Black Sea (Euxine) and the Maeotic 32 Ind| A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~Callimachus~The scholar 33 Ind| at the eastern end of the Black Sea, south of the Caucasus. 34 Ind| A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~Cyzicus~The Milesian 35 Ind| on the west coast of the Black Sea some seventy miles north 36 Ind| A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~Echionius~Theban, 37 Ind| serpents.~ ~Euxinus~The Black Sea (Euxine) was called 38 Ind| Kizil-Irmak flowing into the Black Sea between Sinope and Amisos.~ 39 Ind| A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~Hannibal~Ibis:251- 40 Ind| Colchis at the far end of the Black Sea is to Thessaly.~Book 41 Ind| A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~Hypsipyle~Ibis:465- 42 Ind| by the river Lycus on the Black Sea coast.~ ~Ilia, Rhea 43 Ind| efforts in reaching the Black Sea, but Ovid’s journey 44 Ind| first Greek to sail into the Black Sea.~ ~Jugurtha~The Numidian 45 Ind| drives a chariot pulled by black horses.~Book TII:253-312 46 Ind| A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~Lycus(2)~Ibis:465- 47 Ind| Book TIII. XII:1-54 The Black Sea region.~Book EIII.II: 48 Ind| A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~Melissus~Gaius (or 49 Ind| and traditionally was of a black pigmentation. He killed 50 Ind| on the west coast of the Black Sea, south of Tomis, and 51 Ind| it helped colonise the Black Sea region (800-600BC). 52 Ind| number of cities, in the Black Sea region, including Tomis.~ 53 Ind| Greek ship to sail into the Black Sea, and curiously appropriate 54 Ind| the Thracian coast of the Black Sea about eighty miles south 55 Ind| reference via Medea, the Black Sea witch of tragedy, to 56 Ind| myths that refer to the Black Sea region in both cases.~ 57 Ind| A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~Parthus, Parthian~ 58 Ind| A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~Pentheus~The son 59 Ind| A river running into the Black Sea.~Ibis:597-644 Of the 60 Ind| Mentioned.~ ~Pontus~The Black Sea, originally called αξειυος: 61 Ind| him) western shore of the Black Sea, on the left as one 62 Ind| VIII:1-50 The ‘sinister’ Black Sea, both Pontus ‘on the 63 Ind| 1-50 The ‘gates’ of the Black Sea, that is the Bosphorus ( 64 Ind| 53 Book EIV.VII:1-54 The Black Sea frozen in winter. Its 65 Ind| XI:1-38 The inhospitable Black Sea.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 66 Ind| the Aegean to Pontus, the Black Sea (Euxine).~Book TI.X: 67 Ind| 134 The entrance to the Black Sea.~ ~Protesilaus~A Thessalian 68 Ind| on the west coast of the Black Sea.~Book TIII.I:1-46 The 69 Ind| A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~Salanus~Cassius Salanus, 70 Ind| Carpathians and north of the Black Sea. Ovid often calls the 71 Ind| EIV.X:35-84 The Sarmatian Black Sea not a source of murex 72 Ind| TV.X:1-53 Ovid calls the Black Sea region, Scythian. He 73 Ind| city of Paphlagonia on the Black Sea.~Book EI.III:49-94 Diogenes 74 Ind| A river running into the Black Sea. The boundary of Asia 75 Ind| A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~Theromedon, Therodamas~ 76 Ind| through Propontis to the Black Sea. ~Book TII:207-252 A 77 Ind| small town on a bay of the Black Sea coast of Thrace, about 78 Ind| or ‘left’) coast of the Black Sea, to which Ovid was banished, 79 Ind| A river running into the Black Sea.~ ~Tyre~The city of