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1 T-I| do I sail to Alexander’s famous city,~to see your pleasures, 2 T-IV| were united.~Ponticus, too, famous for epic, Bassus for iambics,~ 3 T-V| would have been happy not famous.~If her husband, Capaneus, 4 ExI| of the gods.~Eumolpus the famous founder of your race,~and 5 ExIII| Capaneus was made more famous when the lightning struck:~ 6 ExIII| Thoas ruled the kingdom, famous in Maeotia,~no other was 7 IBIS| as Tiresias, the old man famous for Apollo’s art,~after 8 IBIS| Achilles’ scion, known by a famous name, ~struck down by a 9 IBIS| ward, Opheltes: than he, of famous horses,~who first fastened 10 Ind| Agamemnon.~Book TII:361-420 Famous because of Clytemnestra’ 11 Ind| of Orestes, the son being famous for loyalty to his friend 12 Ind| wife.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Famous through the poets.~Ibis: 13 Ind| stone. His orchards were famous. See Homer, The Odyssey 14 Ind| Empire.~Book TI.II:75-110 His famous city of Alexandria in Egypt.~ 15 Ind| Book EIII.1:1-66 Made more famous by his fate.~ ~Amyntor~Ibis: 16 Ind| Claros) fl.c.400BC. His most famous work the Lyde was written 17 Ind| Milesian foundation it was famous for a giant statue of the 18 Ind| bear-cult. At Ephesus she had a famous temple (as Diana). In the 19 Ind| King Schoeneus of Boeotia, famous for her swift running. Warned 20 Ind| Attica, near Athens, was famous in ancient times, and sweeter 21 Ind| 66 Ovid’s wife will be as famous as she is.~ ~Bootes~The 22 Ind| relinquish, initiating the famous quarrel described in the 23 Ind| Athenian artist c.460BC famous for metalwork.~Book EIV. 24 Ind| metalwork.~Book EIV.I:1-36 Famous for his bronze horses.~ ~ 25 Ind| Book EIII.1:1-66 Made more famous by his fate.~Ibis:465-540 26 Ind| Valerius Cato (not the more famous Marcius Portius Cato), the 27 Ind| underworld and on earth. Her most famous cult in Rome was on the 28 Ind| piracy of the coastal area. Famous for its saffron, derived 29 Ind| Peloponnese and, by means of the famous slipway or diolkos, between 30 Ind| a sandy isthmus. It was famous for its electrum coinage ( 31 Ind| coast in the Tyrrhenian Sea, famous for its iron ore mines.~ 32 Ind| Electra). ~Book TII:361-420 Famous because of Clytemnestra’ 33 Ind| the north-west Peloponnese famous for its horses. The Elians 34 Ind| husband.~Book TV.V:27-64 Made famous by her husband.~Book TV. 35 Ind| by Rome in 241BC. It was famous for its orchards, pastures 36 Ind| Hercules brought back Geryon’s famous herd of cattle from the 37 Ind| 361-420 He made Penelope famous as a loyal wife, through 38 Ind| to and north of Syracuse, famous for its sweet-scented honey. 39 Ind| were Mytilene and Methymna. Famous as the home of Sappho the 40 Ind| VI:1-36 He made Penelope famous as a loyal wife, through 41 Ind| Louvre, Paris). He taught the famous flute-player, Olympus. ~ 42 Ind| Paullus Maximus was of the famous patrician clan of the Fabii, 43 Ind| She is called Aeetias. A famous sorceress. She conceived 44 Ind| His sculpted cattle were famous.~Book EIV.I:1-36 His sculptures 45 Ind| year in Tomis. ~ ~Olympus~A famous Phrygian flute-player who 46 Ind| Clytemnestra.~Book TII:361-420 Famous because of Clytemnestra’ 47 Ind| 273BC. In antiquity it was famous for its roses, which flowered 48 Ind| the Peloponnese. He was a famous horseman and charioteer. 49 Ind| 1-46 Homer made Penelope famous as a loyal wife, through 50 Ind| hers.~Book TV.V:27-64 Made famous by her response to her husband’ 51 Ind| Phasis~A river in Colchis, famous for its gold. Medea is called 52 Ind| BC) creator of severeal famous works including the Zeus 53 Ind| Book EIII.1:1-66 Made more famous by his fate.~ ~Philomela~ 54 Ind| Boeotian Thebes (after 442BC) famous for his odes, many celebrating 55 Ind| Pirene~The Pirenian Spring. A famous fountain on the citadel 56 Ind| III:1-48 Book EII.VI:1-38 Famous for his friendship with 57 Ind| Epirus.~ ~Pythagoras~The famous Greek philosopher of Samos, 58 Ind| 597-644 A Thracian king, famous for his horses, killed by 59 Ind| Pythagórion = Tigáni). Samos was famous for its Heraion, the great 60 Ind| narrowest point opposite Abydos. Famous as the crossing point for 61 Ind| obscure.~Book EIV.XV:1-42 Famous for its olives (Pausanias 62 Ind| of Tyre. Home of Europa. Famous like Tyre for its purple 63 Ind| VI:1-38 His son Pylades famous for his loyalty to Orestes.~ ~ 64 Ind| Thebae~The oldest and most famous city of Boeotia, founded 65 Ind| Cadmus.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Famous through the poets.~Ibis: 66 Ind| Book EIII.1:1-66 Made more famous by his fate.~Book EIII.VI: 67 Ind| from the waves, as in the famous painting by Apelles. There