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 1 T-III|   bull to Phalaris, tyrant of Sicily,~commending his work of
 2   ExI|      Asia, with you as guide:~Sicily, with you as guide, was
 3   Ind|     of Ulysses left behind in Sicily and rescued by Aeneas. See
 4   Ind|   that include Stromboli, off Sicily.~Book TI.IV:1-28 God of
 5   Ind|    Mount Etna. The Volcano on Sicily.~Book TV.II:45-79 Its fires.~
 6   Ind|      travels.~Ibis:413-464 On Sicily.~Ibis:597-644 Fuelled by
 7   Ind|    pursued beneath the sea to Sicily. See Ovid’s Metamorphoses
 8   Ind|   whirlpool between Italy and Sicily in the Messenian straits.
 9   Ind|     Cyane~A fountain nymph of Sicily whose stream flows into
10   Ind| giants living on the coast of Sicily of whom Polyphemus, blinded
11   Ind| perdix. He found sanctuary in Sicily (after reaching Cumae, where
12   Ind|      Vincent Cronin’s book on Sicily – The Golden Honeycomb.).
13   Ind|        They were buried under Sicily. ~Book TII:43-76 Book TII:
14   Ind|   Ibis:597-644 Buried beneath Sicily.~ ~Glaucus(1)~Ibis:541-596
15   Ind|      Enna~The town in central Sicily. Scene of the rape of Persephone
16   Ind|       a small town in eastern Sicily, near to and north of Syracuse,
17   Ind|    who travelled with Ovid in Sicily and was known to his third
18   Ind|     Thalia were worshipped in Sicily at Palica, between Syracuse
19   Ind|       Tyrant of Agrigentum in Sicily, 571-555BC. He was noted
20   Ind|     one-eyed giants living in Sicily (Trinacria). He was blinded
21   Ind|      volcano of Mount Etna on Sicily.~Book EII.II:75-126 A hostile
22   Ind|      short period in exile in Sicily. Known as the ‘Tenth Muse.’
23   Ind|       opposite Cape Peloro on Sicily. See Ernle BradfordUlysses
24   Ind|   VIII:37-76 Her long life.~ ~Sicily~Sicania, Trinacri. The Mediterranean
25   Ind|     deep caverns from Elis to Sicily. This is the Arcadian river
26   Ind|  Syracuse~The largest city of Sicily. A seaport in the south-east
27   Ind|    XIII:1-34 Book EIV.XV:1-42 Sicily, the three cornered island.~ ~
28   Ind|        who was buried beneath Sicily by Jupiter.~Book EII.X:1-
29   Ind|     EII.X:1-52 Buried beneath Sicily.~ ~Tyras~A Sarmatian river,
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