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 1 T-III|        t suffer aged Dardanian Priam’s tears.~Porus and the funeral
 2   T-V|       the bull’s mouth.~Though Priam’s weeping did not offend
 3   T-V|        river:~he’ll wonder why Priam grieved when Hector was
 4   T-V|    than my fate.~You’re urging Priam to dance at the death of
 5   Ind|   Achilles was not offended by Priam’s tears over Hector.~Book
 6   Ind|      Cassandra~The daughter of Priam and Hecuba, gifted with
 7   Ind|      Pallas. ~Book TIII.V:1-56 Priam, King of Troy is a Dardanian.~ ~
 8   Ind|     Trojan hero, eldest son of Priam and Hecuba, the husband
 9   Ind|        His body was yielded to Priam for burial, and his funeral
10   Ind|       the War.~Book TV.IV:1-50 Priam his father grieving at his
11   Ind|    Greece to support his uncle Priam. He was King of Ethiopia,
12   Ind|        Ibis:541-596 The son of Priam of Troy sent to his uncle
13   Ind|  husband of Ilione daughter of Priam. He murdered his own child
14   Ind|       s nephew, sent to him by Priam for safety, whom Agamemnon
15   Ind| Polydorus for the gold sent by Priam for safekeeping, with the
16   Ind|     sea, equated to Neptune.~ ~Priam~The King of Troy at the
17   Ind|    Ibis:251-310 Pyrrhus killed Priam at Troy on the altar of
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