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 1   T-I|        our wearied keel touched Samothrace.~It’s only a short leap
 2   Ind|  century BC Alexandria, born on Samothrace. He was the tutor of Ptolemy
 3   Ind|        Thrace. Ovid sailed from Samothrace to the Bistonian shore to
 4   Ind|         TI.X:1-50 Worshipped on Samothrace.~Book TIV.V:1-34 His affection
 5   Ind|         where Ovid embarked for Samothrace.~ ~Centaurs~Creatures, half-man
 6   Ind| alternative route to Tomis from Samothrace.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Carried
 7   Ind|        Thracian Chersonese near Samothrace and Lemnos.~Book TI.X:1-
 8   Ind|     after he had disembarked at Samothrace). The ship’s name was fitting
 9   Ind|     took ship (the Minerva?) to Samothrace in the northern Aegean.
10   Ind|         TI.X:1-50 Worshipped on Samothrace.~Book TIV.V:1-34 His affection
11   Ind|        Pythagoras.~ ~Samos (2), Samothrace~Threicia, i.e. Samothrace,
12   Ind|       Samothrace~Threicia, i.e. Samothrace, the northern Aegean island,
13   Ind|         Zoné having sailed from Samothrace. Zoné is traditionally where
14   Ind|       and Pollux, worshipped at Samothrace.~Book TII:361-420 Clytemnestra,
15   Ind|        on the northern coast of Samothrace, and gave its name to that
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