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 1   T-I|   harbour, and Odesos,~and the citadel of Dionysopolis, yours Bacchus,~
 2 T-III|    that falls from that bright citadel.~Though only the powerful
 3 T-III|        she fled with from your citadel, Corinth:~now I’d wish for
 4  T-IV|     din.~Then you’ll reach the citadel, and the shrines that favour~
 5  IBIS|         hurled from the Trojan citadel,~as Ino, the nurse, also
 6  IBIS|  Astyanax, saw from his~native citadel, when all was gripped by
 7   Ind|       Troy was hurled from the citadel onto the rocks below, or
 8   Ind|        EIV.I:1-36 The Athenian citadel the Acropolis, guarded by
 9   Ind| throwing him from the Athenian citadel, but Pallas Athene changed
10   Ind|       A famous fountain on the citadel of Corinth sacred to the
11   Ind|     nested on the rocks of the citadel and coastline. Pausanias
12   Ind|       thrown from the Athenian citadel, but Pallas turned him into
13   Ind|     Tarpeius who commanded the citadel in the Sabine War or his
14   Ind|       Tarpeia who betrayed the citadel to the Sabines or from Lucius
15   Ind|       84 Called Ilium from the citadel of Troy.~Book TII:313-360
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