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... was a city , Aenos , at the mouth of the Hebrus , and another , Aenea in
Chalcidice , both of which were by tradition founded by Aeneas . The name ,
Aeneadas , by which Aeneas calls his followers , implies that Virgil was in doubt
which town ...
... was a city , Aenos , at the mouth of the Hebrus , and another , Aenea in
Chalcidice , both of which were by tradition founded by Aeneas . The name ,
Aeneadas , by which Aeneas calls his followers , implies that Virgil was in doubt
which town ...
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This was situated on the promontory of Actium , near the town of the same name ,
at the entrance of the Ambracian gulf . Shipwrecks frequently occurred here , and
hence the temple is said to be dreaded by sailors . 278-289 . At Actium they ...
This was situated on the promontory of Actium , near the town of the same name ,
at the entrance of the Ambracian gulf . Shipwrecks frequently occurred here , and
hence the temple is said to be dreaded by sailors . 278-289 . At Actium they ...
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Idomeneus : was driven from Crete , 11. 121 , 122 . ducis Meliboei : Philoctetes ,
being driven out of his native town , Meliboea in Thessaly , settled in Petelia , on
the east coast of Bruttium . 402. Philoctetae : limits muro . subnixa : “ resting on .
Idomeneus : was driven from Crete , 11. 121 , 122 . ducis Meliboei : Philoctetes ,
being driven out of his native town , Meliboea in Thessaly , settled in Petelia , on
the east coast of Bruttium . 402. Philoctetae : limits muro . subnixa : “ resting on .
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They leave the shores of the Cyclops , and coasting by the mouth of the river
Pantagia , the towns of Megara and Thapsus , the bay of Syracuse , then by the
river Helorus and the promontory of Pachynum , they sail west . erly by Camarina
...
They leave the shores of the Cyclops , and coasting by the mouth of the river
Pantagia , the towns of Megara and Thapsus , the bay of Syracuse , then by the
river Helorus and the promontory of Pachynum , they sail west . erly by Camarina
...
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After an invocation to the muses , the poet enumerates the Italian forces which
assembled to the war , describing their chiefs and the several localities and
towns from which they were gathered . 643. iam tum : even then . ' 652.
nequiquam ...
After an invocation to the muses , the poet enumerates the Italian forces which
assembled to the war , describing their chiefs and the several localities and
towns from which they were gathered . 643. iam tum : even then . ' 652.
nequiquam ...
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