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1 T-II| King Tereus, Philomela,~and Procne, the mother still mourning 2 T-III| denying the name of wicked Procne,~builds her nest with its 3 T-V| is something:~it created Procne’s and Halcyone’s lament.~ 4 ExIII| approach her? It’s no impious~Procne or Medea who’s to be moved 5 Ind| Itys~The son of Tereus and Procne, murdered by his mother 6 Ind| Book TII:361-420 Mourned by Procne.~ ~Iulus, Ascanius~The son 7 Ind| king of Athens, father of Procne and Philomela. He married 8 Ind| and Philomela. He married Procne to Tereus, king of Thrace.~ 9 Ind| daughter of Pandion, sister of Procne, raped by her sister’s husband 10 Ind| her to visit her sister Procne, unaware of Tereus’s lust 11 Ind| severed her tongue and told Procne she was dead. Philomela 12 Ind| Philomela communicated with Procne by means of a woven message, 13 Ind| revels. She then helped Procne to murder Itys, the son 14 Ind| Itys, the son of Tereus and Procne.~Pursued by Tereus she turned 15 Ind| lesser contemporaries.~ ~Procne~The daughter of Pandion, 16 Ind| mutilated her sister, and told Procne that Philomela was dead. 17 Ind| king of Thrace, husband of Procne. He brought her sister, 18 Ind| out her tongue, and told Procne she is dead. Procne then 19 Ind| told Procne she is dead. Procne then served him the flesh