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1     IV,     5(1) | other to fight. Petreius was killed, and Juba, the survivor,
2      V,    72(5) | means that Caesar would have killed Pompeius if young Ptolemy
3     VI,   105    |                          And killed the succulence. They strengthless
4     VI,   361(10)|            Juba and Petreius killed each other after the battle
5     VI,   464(25)| Achilles, and others. He was killed by one of the poisoned arrows
6     VI,   972(45)|                   Cnaeus was killed in Spain after the battle
7     IX,   754    |                          Not killed; and Cerberus at Orpheus'
8     IX,   978(28)|    his assault on Diana, was killed by the Scorpion, who received
9      X,   564(23)|    by her father Aeetes, she killed her brother and strewed
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