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 1  T-IV|     later ones.~Now after half a century without stain,~I’m crushed,
 2   Ind|     importance until the seventh century AD. Lenaeus was a title
 3   Ind|          of Cos and Ephesus, 4th century BC, and court painter to
 4   Ind|         by the middle of the 3rd century. It was later fully paved.~
 5   Ind|     scholar and critic of second century BC Alexandria, born on Samothrace.
 6   Ind|    Aristides (2)~The author (2nd century BC) of the Milesian Tales,
 7   Ind|          Bosporus in the mid 7th century BC. Renamed Constantinople (
 8   Ind|       the second half of the 1st century BC. Though at one time wealthy
 9   Ind|           and dated from the 5th century BC.~Book TII:253-312 She
10   Ind|   ancient Greece poetess (fourth century BC?) who claimed to have
11   Ind|     Greek epic poet, (fl. c. 8th century BC? born Chios or Smyrna?),
12   Ind| Thessalian League in the seventh century BC, and claimed descent
13   Ind|        of a poem by Musaeus (5th century AD) and treated by Ovid
14   Ind|   through the isthmus in the 7th century BC, see Ernle Bradford’s ‘
15   Ind|         the Lucanians in the 4th century. It was taken by the Romans
16   Ind|    Philetas~Philetas of Cos (5th century BC) the Greek grammarian
17   Ind|       the second half of the 6th century BC as a religious leader,
18   Ind|    legend, since he lived over a century before Pythagoras) came
19   Ind|  survived as a sect into the 4th century BC. ~Book TIII.III:47-88
20   Ind|     major naval power in the 6th century BC, under the tyrant Polycrates,
21   Ind|          tales of Aristides (2nd Century BC)~Book TII:421-470 His
22   Ind|       cultural centre in the 5th century BC. Theocritus the poet
23   Ind|   ancient colony of Miletus (6th century BC). The modern Constantza,
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