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 1  ExII|         because of its walls and site.~Aegisos the Caspian founded
 2  ExIV| advantage from the nature of its site.~Since it’s uncertain whether
 3   Ind|      Alexander the Great and the site of his tomb.~Book TI.II:
 4   Ind|          a few miles inland. The site of the Calydonian Boar Hunt.~
 5   Ind|     earthquakes. The uninhabited site is now known as Bal-Kiz.~
 6   Ind|         of riches. ~ ~Delphi~The site of the oracle of Apollo
 7   Ind|         in north western Greece, site of the Oracle of Jupiter-Zeus,
 8   Ind|      Ibis:311-364 Caphereus, the site of the shipwreck of the
 9   Ind|         city’ was Ophrynion, the site of his purported grave.~
10   Ind|     wooded. ~Book TI.V:45-84 The site of Ulyssespalace, synonymous
11   Ind|       This was also the mythical site of Sappho’s suicide, presumably
12   Ind|      presence of Apollo’s sacred site.~ ~Leucon~Ibis:251-310 There
13   Ind|         of Lucania in Italy. The site is near modern Agropoli
14   Ind|      hills and traditionally the site of the earliest settlements
15   Ind|        74 Book EII.VIII:1-36 The site of Augustus’s palace, decked
16   Ind|        near Alexandria in Egypt, site of the lighthouse. Protected
17   Ind|          46 The Palatine was the site of the original foundation.~
18   Ind|        IV:43-88 Ibis:365-412 The site of ritual human sacrifice
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