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 1  T-II|           do we know~of Calypso and Circe, goddesses burning for a
 2 ExIII|     terrorising Sicilian waters,~no Circe born with the power to alter
 3   Ind|           Oceanid Perse, brother of Circe, and father of Medea. See
 4   Ind|         Ibis:209-250 Cursed soil.~ ~Circe~The sea-nymph, daughter
 5   Ind| granddaughter of Oceanus. (Kirke or Circe means a small falcon) She
 6   Ind|      species.) Cicero mentions that Circe was worshipped religiously
 7   Ind|     Melhuish Strudwick’s paintingCirce and Scylla – Walker Art
 8   Ind|            Dosso Dossi’s painting - Circe and her Lovers in a Landscape-
 9   Ind|     describes it as a wild garlic). Circe was the mother by Ulysses
10   Ind|            tumbles from the roof of Circe’s house, the morning after
11   Ind|          and of Odysseus seduced by Circe and Calypso. (the last two
12   Ind|          remarkable for her beauty. Circe or Amphitrite, jealous of
13   Ind|    Telegonus~The son of Ulysses and Circe, who unwittingly killed
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