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 1 T-III|          in the Argo, that ship built with the protection~of warlike
 2  T-IV|       by his own blood.~A fresh built ship does well in a furious
 3   Ind|         in the temple of Apollo built by Augustus on the Palatine,
 4   Ind|        Rome to Capua (132miles) built c. 312 BC by Appius Claudius
 5   Ind|        Jason and the Argonauts, built with the aid of Athene.
 6   Ind|       Varro.~Book TIII. IX:1-34 Built under the protection of
 7   Ind|     Apollo on the Palatine, and built one in the Portico of Octavia
 8   Ind|         Attica and the Argolis. Built on the hill of Acrocorinth,
 9   Ind| mythical Athenian architect who built the Labyrinth for King Minos
10   Ind|        reaching Cumae, where he built the temple of Apollo), at
11   Ind|         in the temple of Apollo built by Augustus on the Palatine,
12   Ind|   brought the fatal shirt, then built a funeral pyre, and became
13   Ind|         the shirt of Nessus and built his funeral pyre on Mount
14   Ind|       and had several buildings built or refurbished. He was on
15   Ind|   Avenger, in the Forum Augusti built as a result of Octavian’
16   Ind|      TIII. IX:1-34 The Argo was built under her protection.~Book
17   Ind|          the place of the axe’) built by Daedalus at Cnossos,
18   Ind| province. A protective wall was built eastwards from Axiopolis
19   Ind|      from the sea, and Daedalus built for her a wooden frame in
20   Ind|       in Ambracia, where he had built a city near Lake Pambrotis
21   Ind|        up by peasants the twins built the first walled settlement
22   Ind|        was named Karia, and Kar built a great hall to Demeter (
23   Ind|   Apollo in the temple at Cumae built by Daedalus. She prophesied
24   Ind|     Victory in the Curia Julia (built in honour of Julius Caesar),
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