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1 T-I| verses were not totally destroyed: they survive –~several 2 T-II| humble, without stain, was destroyed.~humble, yet they say, in 3 T-IV| Cadmus,~because she was destroyed through her rash request.~ 4 ExII| captured it after they had destroyed~the Odrysii in a shock war, 5 Ind| VII:1-40 Ibis:597-644 She destroyed her own son, and proved 6 Ind| Constantinople until 1203 when it was destroyed. Both were more than lifesize. ~ ~ 7 Ind| fire-breathing Chimaera which he destroyed.~Book TII:361-420 Brought 8 Ind| Peloponnesian War. It was destroyed by the Roman general Mummius 9 Ind| Coroebus~Ibis:541-596 He destroyed the Harpy, Poene, visited 10 Ind| Hadrian, and was ultimately destroyed by earthquakes. The uninhabited 11 Ind| and Poseidon (or Apollo) destroyed the island and its population, 12 Ind| gods, and they were both destroyed.~ ~Diana, Artemis~Daughter 13 Ind| Naios. The sanctuary was destroyed in 391AD.) ~Book TIV.VIII: 14 Ind| the day Xerxes’ fleet was destroyed.~Ibis:541-596 Eaten by dogs 15 Ind| Daedalus at Cnossos, who was destroyed by Theseus. (See the sculpture 16 Ind| disloyalty.~Ibis:365-412 Destroyed by Theseus.~ ~Minyae~The 17 Ind| the Palatine after it was destroyed by fire and re-built in 18 Ind| control of the chariot and was destroyed by Jupiter in order to save 19 Ind| Returning in 364, Pelopidas destroyed Alexander's power in the 20 Ind| threatened Ulysses men and destroyed six of them, and threatened 21 Ind| dominated the mainland. Destroyed by Alexander the Great after 22 Ind| Troad~The ancient city destroyed in the ten-war year with