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 1   T-I|     founder,~and you, Lampsacus, protected by the rural god, Priapus,~
 2  T-IV|          gate and wall,~scarcely protected by the strength of the place!~
 3   T-V|          care for the friend you protected,~and shrug off duty’s honest
 4   T-V|       not wolves.~We’re scarcely protected by the fortress’s shelter:
 5  ExII|          follow or avoid.~He was protected by Pallas and royal Juno:~
 6   Ind|      Ibis:251-310 Athene-Minerva protected the Argo, and her sacred
 7   Ind|    daughter.~Book EI.IV:1-58 She protected Jason and the Argonauts.
 8   Ind| Argonauts. Ovid implies no deity protected him, which does not rule
 9   Ind|         1-74 Book TI.V:45-84 She protected Ulysses.~Book TI.X:1-50
10   Ind|        was fitting since Minerva protected the Argo, the first Greek
11   Ind|          Book EI.IV:1-58 Minerva protected the Argo.~Book EIII.VIII:
12   Ind|  spinning wool.~Ibis:251-310 She protected the Argo, and her sacred
13   Ind|         the anonymous deity that protected and was the creative force
14   Ind|          site of the lighthouse. Protected by Isis as goddess of the
15   Ind|         Friendly to the Trojans. Protected Aeneas, her son.~Book TII:
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