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 1  T-II|      and while others have been banished with greater cause,~no one’
 2  T-IV|         use its weapons.~If I’m banished, as I am, to the edge of
 3  ExII|         cruel war.~Of all those banished it’s I who am soldier and
 4   ExI|         brought help when I was banished.~You were the chief. You
 5 ExIII|      not my words you read, I’m banished to the Danube,~waters that
 6  ExIV|     harshness of this place was banished.~So, two-faced Janus, when
 7  ExIV|       mind.~And since she’s not banished me from that spring~that
 8  IBIS|          He wont let me, a man banished to the frozen ~source of
 9   Ind| Germanicus. Tiberius ultimately banished her to the island of Panadataria
10   Ind|    Augustus’s grandaughter, was banished as was the Elder Julia his
11   Ind|      married Tiberius. Augustus banished her to the island of Pandataria
12   Ind|        she was ultimately (8AD) banished to the island of Trimerum
13   Ind|         a relegatus (relegated, banished) rather than an exul (exile).
14   Ind| Underworld respectively. He was banished to Tarturus. He was the
15   Ind|         of corruption and twice banished, by Tiberius in 24AD and
16   Ind|    Black Sea, to which Ovid was banished, an ancient colony of Miletus (
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