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ILIAD NOUN
| ild.02 | The two others were Diores, son of Amarynces, and Polyxenus, son of King Agasthenes, son of Augeas. |
| ild.11 | They and their Chariots with them had gone to the games and were to run for a tripod, but King Augeas took them, and sent back their driver grieving for the loss of his Horses. |
| ild.11 | He was son in law to Augeas, having married his eldest daughter, Golden haired Agamede, who knew the virtues of every herb which grows upon the face of the earth. |
Arise Greece! from thy silent sleep, 2000 years long it is! Forget not, thy ancient culture, beautiful and marvelous it is!
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