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 1   T-I|      her:~Venus was friendly to Trojans, Pallas hostile.~Saturnia
 2  IBIS|       be less than those of the Trojans,~and may you suffer pain
 3   Ind|  example of a Greek welcomed by Trojans.~Ibis:413-464  A castaway.~ ~
 4   Ind|        II:1-74 He supported the Trojans.~Book TI.X:1-50 Apollonia,
 5   Ind|    shore of the Hellespont. The Trojans are often referred to as
 6   Ind|       TI.II:1-74 He opposed the Trojans.~ ~Muses, Musae~The nine
 7   Ind|       TI.II:1-74 Hostile to the Trojans.~Book TI.X:1-50 Minerva.~
 8   Ind|        safety of Troy while the Trojans possessed it. Alternatively,
 9   Ind|  re-enter the fight against the Trojans. See Iliad Book 16. ~Book
10   Ind| essential for the defeat of the Trojans and brought Philoctetes
11   Ind|       Turnus fought against the Trojans in Virgil’s Aeneid, and
12   Ind|      Teucri~Book TI.II:1-74 The Trojans so called from their first
13   Ind|         II:1-74 Friendly to the Trojans. Protected Aeneas, her son.~
14   Ind|        of Pallas, sacred to the Trojans. The Vestal Virgins tended
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