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 1     II,    81(1) |         to the house of a woman named Fannia, and there locked
 2    III,   230    |                             230 Named Haemus; Strymon whence,
 3    III,   577    |                                 Named Stoechades 28, and Brutus 29
 4     IV,    65(4) |         sea, which from her was named the Hellespont. (See Book
 5      V,   444    |                        Dictator named, to grant their prayers,
 6      V,   454(23)|                      Caesar was named Dictator while at Massilia.
 7     VI,    19    |             Thus by the natives named. From thence he keeps~ ~
 8     VI,   170    |      death refused them; Scaeva named~ ~
 9     IX,    54    |                From Palinurus 2 named; for not alone~ ~
10     IX,   962    |     branchless trunk a serpent, named~ ~
11      X,    78(4) | promontory of Actium, is always named by Lucan when he refers
12      X,   392    |        ancient lore "untrodden" named~ ~
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