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 1  T-II|         him~in whose person you battle and wage war,~to whom you
 2 T-III|     when his enemy’s fallen the battle’s at an end:~but wolves
 3   T-V|        and in the fierceness of battle~did he abandon the horses
 4 ExIII|         When the bravest die in battle, even Mars’~tithe seems
 5  ExIV|     fighting hand to hand,~when battle could be joined with cruel
 6  IBIS|        s not the thing to go to battle in this metre:~and as the
 7   Ind|       Gauls under Brennius in a battle by the river on 18th July
 8   Ind| Vispanius Agrippa, at the naval battle of Actium in 31BC. Lover
 9   Ind|      who saved others’ lives in battle, and Augustus was treated
10   Ind|       to the Greek fleet at the Battle of Salamis as a snake.~ ~
11   Ind|         Themistocles. After the battle of Mycale (479) the citizens
12   Ind|         who determines death in battle.~Ibis:209-250 In astrology
13   Ind|     Paullus. Ovid refers to the battle of 18th~July 477BC near
14   Ind|        Alexander's power in the battle of Cynoscephalae, though
15   Ind| downfall. Ovid places his final battle near Tegea in the Alean
16   Ind|      until he was killed at the battle of Mantinea dominated the
17   Ind|   goddess of victory. After the battle of Actium, and the subsequent
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