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 1  T-II|         before the power of the Greeks?~Why silent on Thebes, Eteocles,
 2  T-II|        Protesilaus~first of the Greeks to touch the Trojan shore?~
 3   T-V|         Though there’s a mix of Greeks and Getae on this coast,~
 4   T-V|        crowd inside, mixed with Greeks, inspire fear,~for the barbarians
 5  IBIS|      your entrails, as once~the Greeks were pierced in the Euboean
 6   Ind|       the ugliest man among the Greeks at Troy.~Book EIII.IX:1-
 7   Ind|   Telamon, and mightiest of the Greeks at Troy save for Achilles.~
 8   Ind|      Great Bear was used by the Greeks for navigation, as Ursa
 9   Ind|        IX:1-34 Colonised by the Greeks.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Ovid
10   Ind| colonised in the 7th cent BC by Greeks from Phocaea. Artaxerxes
11   Ind| continued to flourish under the Greeks and the Romans. A good harbour
12   Ind|      Neptune, it was founded by Greeks from Sybaris in the 6th
13   Ind|   created by him.~ ~Pelasgi~The Greeks. Originally an ancient Greek
14   Ind|     Iasus.~Book TII:361-420 The Greeks at Troy.~Ibis:465-540 Possibly
15   Ind|    arrows that would enable the Greeks to finally win at Troy,
16   Ind|        Hector, the first of the Greeks to be slain in the Trojan
17   Ind|      the Ionian sea. Founded by Greeks from Corinth in 734BC, it
18   Ind|        were a mix of half-breed Greeks and barbarians chiefly of
19   Ind|       the ten-war year with the Greeks, and identified by Schliemann
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