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 1   T-V|      silent,~may the bones of Lycurgus the axe-bearer be crushed,~
 2  IBIS|     the wild boar that killed Lycurgus’s son, and Adonis~born of
 3  IBIS|    his Athenian child avenged Lycurgus may a wound~be left for
 4   Ind|      Semele, the antipathetic Lycurgus and Pentheus punished for
 5   Ind| daughter of Thoas, who nursed Lycurgus’s son Opheltes. The boy
 6   Ind|      TII:421-470 Mentioned.~ ~Lycurgus(1)~King of the Edonians (
 7   Ind|     cut down the god’s vines. Lycurgus was driven mad and killed
 8   Ind|   instructed by Bacchus, tore Lycurgus to pieces with wild horses
 9   Ind|  Dryas’s death if this is the Lycurgus intended.~ ~Lycurgus(2)~
10   Ind|      the Lycurgus intended.~ ~Lycurgus(2)~Ibis:597-644 Ovid may
11   Ind|       of Plato and Isocrates, Lycurgus became a successful financier,
12   Ind|       Ibis:465-540 The son of Lycurgus devoured by a serpent. The
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