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 1  ExII|      gone: I push away meals I’m served,~with distaste, complain,
 2  ExII|          godsfood and drink~be served me by busy Hebe’s lovely
 3   Ind|  Albinovanus Pedo, a soldier who served with Germanicus in Germany,
 4   Ind|  children, cooked the flesh, and served it to him at a banquet.
 5   Ind|    crushed them to death. He was served in the same way by Theseus,
 6   Ind|      Ovid’s friend Graecinus. He served in Moesia c.12AD and again
 7   Ind|         punished by Astyages who served him his own child at a banquet.
 8   Ind|         Philomela, and his flesh served to his father at a banquet. ~
 9   Ind|          of Illyricum in 6AD. He served under Tiberius in the Pannonian
10   Ind|    philosopher and statesman who served Mithridates Eupator c. 100
11   Ind|         He was cut in pieces and served to the gods at a banquet
12   Ind|        murdered her son Itys and served the flesh to Tereus. Pursued
13   Ind|        them accordingly. Theseus served him in the same way.~ ~Proculus~
14   Ind| travellers into the sea. Theseus served him in the same way.~ ~Scylla (
15   Ind|         tore them apart. Theseus served him in the same way.~ ~Sinope~
16   Ind|          of Pelops and Niobe. He served his son Pelops to the gods
17   Ind|         she is dead. Procne then served him the flesh of his murdered
18   Ind|  children, cooked the flesh, and served it to him at a banquet.
19   Ind|       strict vow of chastity and served for thirty years. They enjoyed
20   Ind|          the Romans and probably served with Publius Vitellius, (
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