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 1   Ind|    Book TIV.III:49-84 Augustus identified with Jupiter (Jove).~Book
 2   Ind|      Venatici. He is sometimes identified with Arcas son of Jupiter
 3   Ind|      is the South Wind. He was identified with Thrace and the north.~
 4   Ind|       Temple of Jupiter there, identified with Augustus.~Book EIV.
 5   Ind|        Moly has been variously identified as ‘wild rue’, wild cyclamen,
 6   Ind|     many breasts.~Book TII.I:1 Identified with Ops the Roman goddess
 7   Ind|    consort Virbius. The Romans identified the original Sabine goddess
 8   Ind| Elysium or the Elysian Fields, identified with the Islands of the
 9   Ind|      Fortune, Chance and Luck, identified with the Greek Tyche, and
10   Ind|   mythology the deified Io and identified also with Ceres-Demeter.
11   Ind|     values). ~Book TII:253-312 Identified with Io, Daughter of Inachus
12   Ind|    ancient Roman goddess later identified with the Greek Hebe.~Book
13   Ind|      founded Padua), sometimes identified with Valerius Largus the
14   Ind|       1-58 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Identified with Bacchus.~ ~Libertas~
15   Ind|        and arts, she was early identified with the virgin Pallas Athena. ~
16   Ind|     Morn to Noon he fell...’). Identified with fire.~Book TI.II:1-
17   Ind|     della Signoria, Florence.) Identified with the Greek Poseidon.~
18   Ind|     Ulysses to be shipwrecked. Identified with Augustus.~Ibis:251-
19   Ind|        son of Saturn and Rhea. Identified with Plutus the son of Ceres,
20   Ind|       Underworld.~Ibis:413-464 Identified with Plutus, wealth.~ ~Podalirius~
21   Ind|       Helios, son of Hyperion. Identified with Phoebus Apollo.~Book
22   Ind|      year with the Greeks, and identified by Schliemann with Hissarlik
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