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1 T-V| prospers~through you, O hero equal to that world you 2 T-V| holy rites.~So Ulysses, the hero, at the ends of the earth ~ 3 ExII| flames made way for the hero:~so won’t all paths open 4 ExII| country, the other only of a hero. ~~ Book EI.I:37-80 To Brutus: 5 ExII| sweetness~move the heart of a hero who must be treated as a 6 ExII| Philoctetes~the Poeantian hero, thanks to Machaon’s skill,~ 7 ExII| repatriation.~Smyrna held that hero, not Pontus a hostile land,~ 8 ExI| and menacing?~Spare me, hero mightier in virtues than ~ 9 ExI| appropriate for as great a hero as yourself.~It’s fitting 10 ExIII| existence, would approve.~Hero, worthy of this ancestry, 11 ExIV| subject,~and imitating the hero you describe. He’d deny~ 12 ExIV| shown by you~as grandly as a hero should be sung by such lips,~ 13 ExIV| in his Hercules,~if that hero wasn’t already Juno’s son-in-law:~ 14 IBIS| Perseus, or the Cycnean hero,~may you fall, confined, 15 Ind| castaway.~ ~Achilles~The Greek hero of the Trojan War. The son 16 Ind| King of Argos, and a Greek hero in the Trojan War. He aided 17 Ind| gods.~ ~Hector~The Trojan hero, eldest son of Priam and 18 Ind| the Metamorphoses). The Hero, son of Jupiter. He was 19 Ind| The bluff, frank and open hero type. The Fabii claimed 20 Ind| leader of the Argonauts, and hero of the adventure of the 21 Ind| Dardanelles) who fell in love with Hero, the priestess of Aphrodite 22 Ind| now Istanbul). The home of Hero the priestess who loved 23 Ind| 1-38 Diomedes the Greek hero, who wounded Venus and Mars