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 1 T-III|      years.~The power of Aquilo’s northern gales is such~it razes high
 2  T-IV|           from the heights of the northern pole,~and never sink below
 3  T-IV|          far from home, under the Northern pole,~in the land to the
 4   Ind|            X:1-40 Book TV.V:27-64 Northern constellations.~Book TV.
 5   Ind|       Farnese Palace, Rome)). The Northern Crown, the Corona Borealis,
 6   Ind| Chalcidice, on a peninsula in the northern Aegean.~Book EI.V:1-42 Ovid
 7   Ind|           rocky promontory on the northern coast of Euboea where the
 8   Ind|        land and sea trade between Northern Greece and the Peloponnese
 9   Ind|        Ganges~The sacred river of northern India.~Book TV.III:1-58
10   Ind| Parrhasian.~Book TIII.II:1-30 The northern pole.~Ibis:465-540 His barbaric
11   Ind|           mountain in Thessaly in Northern Greece.~Book EII.II:1-38
12   Ind|    Minerva?) to Samothrace in the northern Aegean. The ship continued
13   Ind|           mountain in Thessaly in Northern Greece.~Book EII.II:1-38
14   Ind|        found in grasslands in the Northern hemisphere and the source
15   Ind|         Rhenus~The river Rhine in northern Europe.~Book TIV.II:1-74
16   Ind|    Threicia, i.e. Samothrace, the northern Aegean island, north-west
17   Ind|          all the inhabitants from northern Thrace, across southern
18   Ind|            Thessaly~The region in northern Greece. Its old name was
19   Ind|         the River Nestus, and the northern along the Haemus range,
20   Ind|         cave of Hecate was on the northern coast of Samothrace, and
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