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 1   T-I|       wave of the changing sea defeated, humbled?~No accident, but
 2   T-I|       cold fear by his pallor,~defeated, obeys his boat, doesnt
 3   T-I|      native land:~I fled mine, defeated and an exile.~My home’s
 4  T-II|    those heights again:~as the defeated gladiator seeks out the
 5  T-II|       often granted mercy to a defeated enemy~that he’d not have
 6  T-II|    return to you victor over a defeated enemy,~shine out high on
 7  T-II|       tell of Bellerephon, who defeated the Chimaera,~whom a deceitful
 8  T-IV|      Triumph~ ~Savage Germany, defeated, may have already submitted, ~
 9   ExI|      him, barbarian towns with defeated men,~rivers, mountains and
10   ExI|  himself,~though his mercy was defeated by my offence,~and his anger
11  IBIS|      of Erectheus,~three times defeated by mighty Hercules, into
12  IBIS|      vile Sphinx killed,~those defeated by the tortuous questions
13   Ind|       and Earth, whom Hercules defeated by lifting him off the ground
14   Ind|  despite his will, and who was defeated by Octavian at Mutina in
15   Ind|        Minor.~Book TII:361-420 Defeated by Bellerephon.~Book TIV.
16   Ind|      Cimbri~The Teutonic horde defeated by Marius.~Book EIV.III:
17   Ind|       Book EIV.III:1-58 Marius defeated the Cimbri and Teutones
18   Ind|   famed for his wealth. He was defeated and captured by Cyrus of
19   Ind|      Persia (d 330 BC). He was defeated by Alexander the Great at
20   Ind|       significant) Codomannus, defeated by Alexander at the Issus
21   Ind|  Parnassus, and who was easily defeated by Hercules. The Dryopians
22   Ind|    Herodotus (4.92). Alexander defeated them. They were also called
23   Ind|       lyre by Eumolpus whom he defeated in contest. Hercules was
24   Ind| Oenomaus, King of Pisa. Pelops defeated the king in a chariot race
25   Ind|        Tiberius and Germanicus defeated the Pannonian and Illyrian
26   Ind|       Book EIV.III:1-58 Marius defeated Jugurtha in Numidia, and
27   Ind|   Africa.~Book EIV.III:1-58 He defeated Jugurtha in Numidia, and
28   Ind|    held a triumph in 104BC. He defeated the Cimbri and Teutones
29   Ind|   alive by the God when he was defeated. (An analogue for the method
30   Ind|        Tiberius and Germanicus defeated the Dalmatian and Pannonian
31   Ind|        Tiberius and Germanicus defeated the Pannonian and Illyrian
32   Ind|    triumvir.~Book EIV.III:1-58 Defeated at Pharsalus (48BC) he sought
33   Ind|     occupied the area and were defeated by Drusus and Tiberius.~ ~
34   Ind|    zenith 371-362BC, when they defeated Sparta under Epaminondes,
35   Ind|      great Athenian leader who defeated the Persians at Salamis.
36   Ind|        Tiberius and Germanicus defeated the Pannonian and Illyrian
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