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 1   Ind|       77-120 Ovid chooses this myth to indicate his own punishment
 2   Ind|      sacred to Apollo: see the myth of Daphne in Metamorphoses
 3   Ind|      sacred to Apollo: see the myth of Daphne in Metamorphoses
 4   Ind|  Parrhasian, from the Callisto myth.~Book TIII. X:1-40 Book
 5   Ind|        Ovid also refers to the myth in which Cadmus and his
 6   Ind|       mentions elements of his myth, his mother Semele, the
 7   Ind|   Salamis, in some versions of myth the grandfather of Telamon.
 8   Ind|     Lake. Ovid gives a variant myth here. See Metamorphoses
 9   Ind|  Minerva’s route. According to myth it was founded by the Argonaut
10   Ind|   Eurytion also appears in the myth of Theseus’s fight against
11   Ind|       on what is a fragmentary myth whereby he was eaten by
12   Ind|      of Boreas. An alternative myth has Phineus drive them away
13   Ind|  Hippodameia~In one version of myth Hippodamia was the daughter
14   Ind|      daughter of Aeneas (Greek myth) or Numitor (Roman version),
15   Ind|        in the great vegetation myth of Egypt. She carries the
16   Ind|      are many variants of this myth.~Book TV.III:1-58 His offence
17   Ind| appears to give an alternative myth of Dryas’s death if this
18   Ind|         Book TIII. IX:1-34 The myth of the Argo at Tomis, and
19   Ind|        pupil of Pythagoras (in myth).~ ~Numa (2)~An Augustan
20   Ind|   there to Athens, or in Roman myth to Aricia. The rites of
21   Ind|    There seems to be a variant myth here of Clytemnestra’s dream
22   Ind|      Ulysses in one variant of myth.~Book TI.I:70-128 A parricide.~~
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