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 1   T-I|         son, and proved a better sister than a mother,~so I threw
 2 T-III|         they say~it was here the sister cut up her brother’s body.~~
 3 ExIII|        worship a goddess, Diana, sister of Apollo.~Her temple still
 4  IBIS|          man, whom Ino, Semele’s sister,~pitied as he clung to the
 5  IBIS|         carrying water.~May your sister burn with fire as Byblis
 6  IBIS|  Dexithea’s father,~or Autonoe’s sister, Semele, or Maia’s aunt,~
 7  IBIS|      feet,~as Philomela, her own sister’s unwilling rival, suffered.~
 8  IBIS|          or may you possess your sister as Macareus did his.~Or
 9  IBIS|          son, by whose crime his sister became a mother.~And may
10  IBIS|          existence.~Like Pelopssister, Niobe, may you be hardened ~
11   Ind|     Oeneus, king of Calydon. The sister of the Thestiadae, Plexippus
12   Ind|         son, and proved a better sister than a mother.~ ~Amaryllis~
13   Ind|           Book EIII.II:1-110 His sister was Diana.~Ibis:105-134
14   Ind| Half-sister of the Minotaur, and sister of Phaedra who helped Theseus
15   Ind|         of Zeus and Leto and the sister of Apollo. Associated with
16   Ind|        Miletus, and Cyanee, twin sister of Caunus.The twins were
17   Ind|     Agenor, who searched for his sister Europa stolen by Jupiter.
18   Ind|        Hermione, daughter of his sister Helen.~ ~Cato~Gaius Valerius
19   Ind|     probably Clodia Metella, the sister of Publius Clodius Pulcher,
20   Ind|          and Rhea, and Jupiter’s sister. As Demeter she is represented
21   Ind|   Tyndareus of Sparta, and Leda. Sister or half-sister of Helen,
22   Ind|       his nephew, the son of his sister Perdix, through jealousy
23   Ind|        called Calydonis, and the sister of Meleager. She was wooed
24   Ind|       because Macelo, Dexithea’s sister, had entertained the two
25   Ind|        epithet Latonia) and twin sister of Apollo. She was born
26   Ind|      Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, sister to Chrysothemis, Iphigenia
27   Ind|         killed each other. Their sister was Antigone. ~Book TII:
28   Ind|           king of Phoenicia, and sister of Cadmus, abducted by Jupiter
29   Ind|        was her putative father), sister of Clytemnaestra, and the
30   Ind|          of Athamas and Nephele, sister of Phrixus, and granddaughter
31   Ind|   educated at Rome by Augustus’s sister Octavia. Julia and her associates
32   Ind|        Rhea and Saturn, wife and sister of Jupiter, and the queen
33   Ind|     lightning-bolt. His wife and sister is Juno (the Greek Hera). (
34   Ind|         Ibis:541-596 Married his sister Juno, and avenged his grandfather  ~
35   Ind|     Cadmus, wife of Athamas, and sister of Semele and Agave fostered
36   Ind|       Julia the Elder (b. 13BC), sister to Germanicus and the future
37   Ind|         of Artemis-Diana-Phoebe, sister of Apollo-Sol-Phoebus.~Book
38   Ind|        Aeolus. He slept with his sister Canace, whom Aeolus in horror
39   Ind|   Aegisthus. He brought back his sister Iphigenia from the Tauric
40   Ind|     Minos of Crete and Pasiphaë, sister of Ariadne. She loved Hippolytus
41   Ind|         The daughter of Pandion, sister of Procne, raped by her
42   Ind|          of Procne, raped by her sister’s husband Tereus. She convinced
43   Ind|        to allow her to visit her sister Procne, unaware of Tereus’
44   Ind|       first wife, Cleopatra, the sister of Calais and Zetes. ~Book
45   Ind|    persuaded Tereus to bring her sister Philomela to stay with her.
46   Ind|          raped and mutilated her sister, and told Procne that Philomela
47   Ind|     return to Mycenae, and whose sister Electra he later married. ~
48   Ind|     Jupiter’s fire.~Ibis:251-310 Sister of Ino.~Ibis:465-540 Sister
49   Ind|      Sister of Ino.~Ibis:465-540 Sister of Autonoe.~ ~Servius~An
50   Ind|        of Procne. He brought her sister, Philomela, to stay with
51   Ind|          frenzied desire for the sister. He violated the girl and
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