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1 T-I| challenged the cunning Ulysses:~Minerva often saved him from her 2 T-I| and no one eased my pain:~Minerva the war-goddess brought 3 T-I| to Tomis~ ~Golden-haired Minerva’s protection’s mine, and 4 T-I| will fall, deservedly, to Minerva,~my resources won’t stretch 5 T-III| the protection~of warlike Minerva, and first to course through~ 6 T-IV| flame does at the touch of Minerva’s oil:~you who loyally offered 7 T-IV| blood of combat,~in armed Minerva’s festival, the Quinquatrus. ~ 8 IBIS| sacrificed in Bistonian Minerva’s temple,~for whom the goddess’ 9 IBIS| a phantom, like that of Minerva’s,~who stopped the straits 10 Ind| Sestos.~Book TI.X:1-50 On the Minerva’s route.~Ibis:541-596 Swum 11 Ind| Callatis, now Mangalia, on the Minerva’s course.~ ~Alcestis~The 12 Ind| Pomerie.~Book TI.X:1-50 On the Minerva’s course.~ ~Anchises~The 13 Ind| the Black Sea, and on the Minerva’s course. A Milesian foundation 14 Ind| under the protection of Minerva. The first Greek ship to 15 Ind| Metamorphoses IV:563)~ ~Athene (Minerva)~The patron goddess of Athens, 16 Ind| Attica in Greece, sacred to Minerva ( Pallas Athene).~Book TI. 17 Ind| Book TI.X:1-50 On the Minerva’s route.~ ~Cacus~Ibis:465- 18 Ind| 1-50 On the route of the Minerva.~ ~Cybele, Rhea~The Phrygian 19 Ind| Bal-Kiz.~Book TI.X:1-50 On the Minerva’s route. According to myth 20 Ind| Book TI.X:1-50 On the Minerva’s course.~ ~Dionysus, see 21 Ind| overthrown by Pallas Athene (Minerva).~Book EII.II:1-38 Ovid 22 Ind| Aegean at its entrance. The Minerva sailed on through it, leaving 23 Ind| Priapus.~Book TI.X:1-50 On the Minerva’s route.~ ~Laodameia~The 24 Ind| making primitive flutes, Minerva’s invention, by extracting 25 Ind| Nesebur.~Book TI.X:1-50 On the Minerva’s course.~ ~Messalinus~Marcus 26 Ind| Aristides of Miletus.~ ~Minerva~The Roman name for Athene 27 Ind| embarked on took its name from Minerva’s painted helmet: the ship’ 28 Ind| being a figure of armed Minerva on the sternpost. Ovid intends 29 Ind| s name was fitting since Minerva protected the Argo, the 30 Ind| refer to a cult of Thracian Minerva, though the detail sounds 31 Ind| woods and was changed by Minerva to her sacred bird the Little 32 Ind| Varna.~Book TI.X:1-50 On the Minerva’s course.~ ~Odrysii, Odrysae~ 33 Ind| second day of the festival of Minerva, Goddess of the Mind, the 34 Ind| There he took ship (the Minerva?) to Samothrace in the northern 35 Ind| according to Ovid.~ ~Pallas, Minerva~See Athene~Book TI.II:1- 36 Ind| Trojans.~Book TI.X:1-50 Minerva.~Book TII:253-312 She raised 37 Ind| to her.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Minerva protected the Argo.~Book 38 Ind| Book TI.X:1-50 On the Minerva’s route.~Book TIII. XII: 39 Ind| drowning.~Book TI.X:1-50 On the Minerva’s route.~ ~Severus~Cornelius 40 Ind| Book TI.X:1-50 On the Minerva’s course.~ ~Tiberius~The 41 Ind| world’.~Book TI.X:1-50 The Minerva’s destination, and his place