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 1 T-III|     sorrowful head beneath the general’s foot.~He who tells me
 2   ExI|        triumph,~and savour the general’s godlike countenance!~But
 3 ExIII|       by the trumpets,~and the general’s words urge on troops fighting
 4 ExIII|       place that I endure,~the general’s face up there in his ivory
 5   Ind|  Vipsanius Agrippa, Augustus’s general and friend, and Augustus’
 6   Ind|         Mark Antony, the Roman general and triumvir, who seized
 7   Ind|     was destroyed by the Roman general Mummius in 146BC and rebuilt
 8   Ind|    people of Argos but later a general term meaning Greek. BookEIV.
 9   Ind| versatile figures of his time, general, statesman and elegiac poet,
10   Ind|      who was Octavian’s future general in Germany. She married
11   Ind|     Sea of Azov, but used as a general term for the Pontus region.~
12   Ind|      and Athena Promachos, and general director of the Acropolis
13   Ind|     251-310 The Arcadian Greek general of Megalopolis (c253-182BC:
14   Ind| Polybius, who carried home the general’s bones after his death,
15   Ind|         Sarmatia was used as a general name for Europe east of
16   Ind|        Ovid uses Scythian as a general term for the region of his
17   Ind|     symbolically for poetry in general.~Book TIV.X:41-92 Book TV.
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