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1 T-I| not destined to help the husband she mourned.~~ ~Book TI. 2 T-I| and often called her lost husband’s name,~groaning no less 3 T-I| of a happier, not truer husband.~You’re the support on which 4 T-I| Laodamia, companion~of her husband in death, exceeds you in 5 T-II| years,~worthy of no other husband but you,~if not for her 6 T-II| joined to the Avenger, the husband’s outside the door. ~Sitting 7 T-II| touched my name.~There’s no husband even in the lower ranks,~ 8 T-II| an adulteress~over whom a husband and a lover fought?~What’ 9 T-II| by many suitors~while her husband’s away, for the sake of 10 T-II| the same about him, to her husband.~He also admits to teaching 11 T-II| begs her more than careless husband~to keep watch too, so she’ 12 T-II| skilful wife cons her stupid husband?~They’re seen by nubile 13 T-II| lover’s newly tricked the husband,~he’s applauded, given a 14 T-III| and call on your wretched husband’s empty name?~Don’t lacerate 15 T-IV| you worthy of an exiled husband.~Grieve truly for your loss, 16 T-IV| you used to boast~of your husband, and not hide his name?~ 17 T-IV| man you wished for as a husband.~Don’t be ashamed even now, 18 T-IV| that Evadne blushed for her husband?~Phaethon was not abandoned 19 T-IV| may your wife equal her husband’s endless kindness,~and 20 T-IV| be the bride of an exiled husband.~My daughter, twice a mother, 21 T-V| not blessed with her dear husband,~let the rest of her life 22 T-V| May she live, and love her husband, though forced~to be parted 23 T-V| happy not famous.~If her husband, Capaneus, had entered Thebes 24 T-V| mournful pyre.~Though your husband’s fate might make you seem~ 25 T-V| should be proud of your husband’s testimony.~Stand firm, 26 ExII| with your prayers,~so her husband’s funeral might take place 27 ExI| fitting wife for a mighty husband,~give a sympathetic ear 28 ExI| suppliant’s prayers.~May your husband prosper, your grandsons 29 ExIII| indifferent to her poor husband’s safety.’~~ Book EIII.I: 30 ExIII| of weeping with me for a husband:~and as things are I think 31 ExIII| If you followed your dead husband to the shadows,~Laodamia 32 ExIV| you son-in-law, calls me husband.~It would be sad for me 33 ExIV| whether worthier of son or husband is unclear:~and two sons, 34 IBIS| the ruin of her living husband, without troubling her,~ 35 IBIS| and Alcmaeon Callirhoe’s husband.~May your mother be no more 36 IBIS| water,~or as Macelo and her husband, struck down by swift flames,~ 37 Ind| Patroclus.~ ~Admetus~The husband of Alcestis who agreed to 38 Ind| Atreus, brother of Menelaüs, husband of Clytaemnestra, father 39 Ind| consented to die in place of her husband but was saved by Hercules.~ 40 Ind| His wife’s response to her husband’s fate brought about her 41 Ind| father of Alcmaeon, and husband of Eriphyle.~Fighting in 42 Ind| Conspired to murder her husband.~ ~Colchi~A tribe living 43 Ind| entertained the two gods. Macelo’s husband offended the gods, and they 44 Ind| Livia Augusta by her first husband (Tiberius Claudius Nero). 45 Ind| was forced to divorce her husband and marry Augustus when 46 Ind| herself burned to death on her husband’s funeral pyre, after he 47 Ind| 84 She was loyal to her husband.~Book TV.V:27-64 Made famous 48 Ind| 27-64 Made famous by her husband.~Book TV.XIV:1-46 Book EIII. 49 Ind| 4AD) son of Tiberius, and husband of Agrippina (daughter of 50 Ind| of Priam and Hecuba, the husband of Andromache and father 51 Ind| travellers. Osiris was her husband, whom she searched for, 52 Ind| Museum.)~Book TII:253-312 Her husband Jupiter noted for his adulteries. 53 Ind| 27-64 Her response to her husband’s fate brought her fame.~ 54 Ind| EIII.1:105-166 Followed her husband to the Shades.~ ~Lares~Beneficent 55 Ind| travelled there with her husband, Cornelius Fidus, the provincial 56 Ind| became Empress. Her first husband was Tiberius Claudius Nero ( 57 Ind| Hephaestus (Vulcan) Venus’s husband.~Book TV.II:45-79 A synonym 58 Ind| reproach herself at her husband’s funeral for inadvertently 59 Ind| Merops~King of Ethiopia, husband of Clymene. Putative father 60 Ind| of Latona (Leto), and her husband commited suicide. Still 61 Ind| committing adultery while her husband Lucius Aemilius Paullus 62 Ind| famous by her response to her husband’s fate.~Book EIII.1:105- 63 Ind| Oceanus and Tethys whose husband was the Ethiopian king Merops. 64 Ind| Procne, raped by her sister’s husband Tereus. She convinced her 65 Ind| 541-596 King of Thrace, husband of Ilione daughter of Priam. 66 Ind| War, the son of Laomedon, husband of Hecuba, by whom he had 67 Ind| Publius Suillius Rufus, the husband of Ovid’s stepdaughter Perilla. 68 Ind| Tereus~The king of Thrace, husband of Procne. He brought her 69 Ind| son of Livia by her first husband. Augustus adopted the boy 70 Ind| His fate.~ ~Tyndareus~The husband of Leda, hence her children 71 Ind| Ibis:311-364 Agamemnon, husband of Clytemnestra was his 72 Ind| Hephaestus (Vulcan) her husband.~Book TII:497-546 Book EIV.