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 1   T-I|       was friendly to Trojans, Pallas hostile.~Saturnia hated
 2   T-I|        by the divine powers of Pallas,~through all event, through
 3  T-II|      the goddess pain. ~Seeing Pallas she’ll ask why the virgin~
 4 T-III|        of me, in the manner of Pallas,~without a mother: these
 5  ExII|     avoid.~He was protected by Pallas and royal Juno:~no divine
 6 ExIII|        yet learned the arts of Pallas.~Instead of spinning they
 7  IBIS|        whose command a dove of Pallas~was sent out to lead the
 8   Ind|    Greece, sacred to Minerva ( Pallas Athene).~Book TI.II:75-110
 9   Ind|      the Athenian citadel, but Pallas Athene changed the boy into
10   Ind| married Chryse the daughter of Pallas. ~Book TIII.V:1-56 Priam,
11   Ind|    other. He was overthrown by Pallas Athene (Minerva).~Book EII.
12   Ind|     identified with the virgin Pallas Athena. ~Book TI.II:1-74
13   Ind|      land according to Ovid.~ ~Pallas, Minerva~See Athene~Book
14   Ind|      Vesta.~Book TIII.XIV:1-52 Pallas was born from the head of
15   Ind|      and the wife of the Titan Pallas. Their children were Victory
16   Ind|      the Athenian citadel, but Pallas turned him into the partridge,
17   Ind|        Palladium, the image of Pallas, sacred to the Trojans.
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