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 1  T-IV|     of some other father than Cadmus,~because she was destroyed
 2  ExII| Pirene’s spring,~Agenor’s son Cadmus left the walls of Sidon~
 3  IBIS|      the serpent’s teeth~that Cadmus, the Sidonian, scattered
 4  IBIS|      grandson of the serpent, Cadmus.~May you be caught by a
 5   Ind|       Actaeon~The grandson of Cadmus, son of Autonoë, called
 6   Ind|    The father of Phineus, and Cadmus.~Book EI.III:49-94 Father
 7   Ind|   Book EI.III:49-94 Father of Cadmus.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Father
 8   Ind|  Agenorides~Book EI.III:49-94 Cadmus, son of Agenor.~ ~Agrippina~
 9   Ind|      Aeolus, who married Ino, Cadmus’s daughter. He was maddened
10   Ind|   refers to the myth in which Cadmus and his wife Harmonia were
11   Ind|       bulls gave him away. ~ ~Cadmus~The son of the Phoenician
12   Ind|      Echion the son-in-law of Cadmus founder of Thebes.~Book
13   Ind|      Phoenicia, and sister of Cadmus, abducted by Jupiter disguised
14   Ind|          Ino, the daughter of Cadmus, wife of Athamas, and sister
15   Ind|    and Agave, the grandson of Cadmus through his mother. He was
16   Ind|        Semele~The daughter of Cadmus, loved by Jupiter. The mother
17   Ind|     Ibis:413-464 Home city of Cadmus.~ ~Sinis~Ibis:365-412 A
18   Ind|   city of Boeotia, founded by Cadmus. The seven-gated city suffered
19   Ind|       Ibis:413-464 Founded by Cadmus.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Famous
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