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 1   T-I|        funeral.~Women and men, children too, cried at my obsequies,~
 2  T-II|        dipped her sword in her children’s blood,~was roused to do
 3 T-III|      author’s fate engulfs his children,~and from birth we suffer
 4 T-III|       a foreign shore,~but his children are still allowed to live
 5 T-III|    these are my blood-line, my children.~I commend them to you,
 6   T-V|      my tears?~Though Latona’s children made Niobe childless,~they
 7  ExII|       Nothing stops~an exile’s children enjoying the city if they
 8 ExIII|      joy.~While the house, the children, their mother Livia, rejoice,~
 9   Ind| together with Thyestes and his children. She had previously born
10   Ind|       was one of her surviving children. ~Book TIV.II:1-74 Germanicus
11   Ind|       revenge killed Thyesteschildren, cooked the flesh, and served
12   Ind|   Ortygia.~Book TV.I:49-80 Her children, Apollo and Diana, slew
13   Ind|        and Diana, slew Niobe’s children.~Book EIV.XIV:1-62 She found
14   Ind|      her. She bore Augustus no children, but exercised great power
15   Ind|     420 Her killing of her own children, driven by anger through
16   Ind|      Her intention to kill her children.~Book TIII.VIII:1-42 Her
17   Ind|      rashly about her fourteen children. Her seven sons were killed
18   Ind|       by Apollo and Diana, the children of Latona (Leto), and her
19   Ind|        80 Book TV.XII:1-68 Her children killed by Apollo and Diana.~
20   Ind|       Idaea persecuted his two children by his first wife, Cleopatra,
21   Ind|    Hecuba, by whom he had many children. In the Metamorphoses Ovid
22   Ind|     called Neoptolemus. He had children by Andromache.~Book TII:
23   Ind|   brother Remus. They were the children of Ilia/Rhea Silvia, daughter
24   Ind|        killing and serving his children cooked at a banquet).~Book
25   Ind|        the Titan Pallas. Their children were Victory and Strength.
26   Ind|       revenge killed Thyesteschildren, cooked the flesh, and served
27   Ind|     husband of Leda, hence her children are the Tyndaridae. (Castor
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