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 1   Ind|      Human Scapegoat in Ancient Greece.)~ ~Absyrtus~The brother
 2   Ind|     founded the Achaean race of Greece. The reference is obscure.~ ~
 3   Ind|  Cassandra and took her back to Greece with him.~Book TV.VI:1-46
 4   Ind|     Philip II and conquereor of Greece, and the Persian Empire.~
 5   Ind|       310 The region of western Greece in Epirus, round the Gulf
 6   Ind|        Tomis on its way back to Greece.~Ibis:251-310 Athene-Minerva
 7   Ind|         chief city of Attica in Greece, sacred to Minerva ( Pallas
 8   Ind|     Troy and then taken back to Greece by Agamemnon and killed
 9   Ind|      refers back to the ancient Greece poetess (fourth century
10   Ind|      sea trade between Northern Greece and the Peloponnese and,
11   Ind|         Epirus in north western Greece, site of the Oracle of Jupiter-Zeus,
12   Ind|      close to the south-east of Greece and stretching from the
13   Ind|       of Achilles. Returning to Greece he found her married to
14   Ind|      Blessed by his location in Greece.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52 Tuticanus
15   Ind|         The Ionian Sea, between Greece and southern Italy (not
16   Ind|         across the seas east of Greece.~Book EI.I:37-80 The cult
17   Ind|    island off the west coast of Greece between the Acarnian Coast
18   Ind|       in the Ionian Sea west of Greece, to the north of Ithaca.
19   Ind|     Troy in the Trojan War with Greece to support his uncle Priam.
20   Ind|   Messenia in the south-west of Greece. He entertained Telemachus
21   Ind|         in Thessaly in Northern Greece.~Book EII.II:1-38 The Giants
22   Ind|         in Thessaly in Northern Greece.~Book EII.II:1-38 The Giants
23   Ind|       from Asia Minor to attack Greece. The city was later controlled
24   Ind| Thessaly~The region in northern Greece. Its old name was Haemonia,
25   Ind|       area including north-east Greece, European Turkey as far
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