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1 T-II| no other you could have married:~may your son, Tiberius, 2 T-IV| think it a disgrace to be married to me!~I’m wretched if you’ 3 T-IV| ashamed even now, that you married me:~it should bring you 4 T-IV| scarcely more than a boy: married to me for a brief while.~ 5 T-V| well-known? Surely because she married the ill-starred Admetus.~ 6 Ind| and Arabia. His fifty sons married the Danaides, the fifty 7 Ind| Augustus’s daughter Julia. She married Germanicus. Tiberius ultimately 8 Ind| maddened by the Furies. He married Callirhoe daughter of the 9 Ind| 364 The son of Aeolus, who married Ino, Cadmus’s daughter. 10 Ind| Senate 16th Jan 27BC). He married Scribonia and then Livia. 11 Ind| him to approach her. He married her and freed his men, staying 12 Ind| of Arcadian Pheneus. He married Chryse the daughter of Pallas. ~ 13 Ind| Hercules and Acheloüs. She married Hercules, and was raped 14 Ind| adoption by Tiberius. He married the Elder Livilla.~Book 15 Ind| son Keryx. His son Ismarus married a daughter of Tegyrius the 16 Ind| 465-540 Son of Mars. He married Alcippe and had a daughter 17 Ind| daughter Perilla, when Ovid married her. She was loyal to him 18 Ind| Olympians.~Book TIII.V:1-56 Married Hercules.~Book EI.X:1-44 19 Ind| the hand of Deianira. He married Deianira, killed Nessus, 20 Ind| TII:361-420 He loved Iole, married and was loved by Deianira.~ 21 Ind| 1-56 He was deified and married Hebe.~Book EIII.III:1-108 22 Ind| Returning to Greece he found her married to Orestes, who subsequently 23 Ind| to secure the fleece and married her before returning to 24 Ind| the throne of Corinth, and married a new bride Glauce. Medea 25 Ind| Augustus and Scribonia. She married Marcellus and then Marcus 26 Ind| Lucius Caesar, Agrippina who married Germanicus, Agrippa Posthumus 27 Ind| the younger (2). She then married Tiberius. Augustus banished 28 Ind| 1) and Agrippa. She was married to Lucius Aemelius Paullus 29 Ind| persecuted Hercules who ended up married to Hebe her daughter.~Book 30 Ind| Herodotus III.26)~Ibis:541-596 Married his sister Juno, and avenged 31 Ind| granddaughter of Pelias. She married Protesilaus the first Greek 32 Ind| general in Germany. She married Octavian, the future Augustus, 33 Ind| Book TII:155-206 Livia married Augustus (17 January 38BC) 34 Ind| Drusus), Livia’s son. She married Gaius Caesar grandson of 35 Ind| fleeing to Athens where she married King Aegeus. She attempted 36 Ind| orator and himself a poet. He married the dictator Sulla’s daughter, 37 Ind| unwittingly killed his father and married his mother. See Sophocles 38 Ind| his second wife. She was married to a senator Cornelius Fidus 39 Ind| Procne and Philomela. He married Procne to Tereus, king of 40 Ind| daughter of his third wife. She married Marcus Suillius Rufus not 41 Ind| fulfilment of prophecy, and married Andromeda.~Book TIII.VIII: 42 Ind| and friend of Theseus. He married Hippodamia, and invited 43 Ind| Pandion, king of Athens, married to Tereus, king of Thrace. 44 Ind| sister Electra he later married. ~Book TI.V:1-44 Book TI. 45 Ind| Talaus, King of Argos, who married Lysianassa (or alternatively 46 Ind| Tauric Diana at Nemi who ‘married’ her high priest the ‘king