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 1   T-I|         the sea,~astonished the Aegean Cyclades, I suspect,~when
 2   Ind|       peninsula in the northern Aegean.~Book EI.V:1-42 Ovid suggests
 3   Ind|        A Thracian people of the Aegean coast around Abdera and
 4   Ind|         centred on Delos in the Aegean Sea, Naxos, Paros and Andros
 5   Ind|         The Greek island in the Aegean, one of the Cyclades, birthplace
 6   Ind|       One of the largest of the Aegean islands close to the south-east
 7   Ind|     link the Propontis with the Aegean Sea.~Book TI.X:1-50 Helle’
 8   Ind|       corner of the north-weast Aegean at its entrance. The Minerva
 9   Ind|        Elba.~ ~Imbros~The north Aegean island to the south west
10   Ind|      across!~ ~Lemnos~The north Aegean island south west of Imbros,
11   Ind|       The island in the eastern Aegean. Among its cities were Mytilene
12   Ind|       Euboea past Helene to the Aegean. ~ ~Mysians~The people of
13   Ind|        Book TI.II:1-74 A fierce Aegean wind blowing Ovid’s words
14   Ind|      Samothrace in the northern Aegean. The ship continued to Tomis,
15   Ind|        Asia Minor bordering the Aegean. Phrygius often means Trojan.~
16   Ind| Thracian Bosphorus, linking the Aegean to Pontus, the Black Sea (
17   Ind|        Samothrace, the northern Aegean island, north-west of Imbros
18   Ind|         ran from the Macedonian Aegean through Propontis to the
19   Ind|      four miles inland from the Aegean end of the Hellespont. The
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