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ILIAD NOUN
| ild.04 | With this he left them and went onward to Nestor, the facile speaker of the Pylians, who was marshalling his men and urging them on, in company with Pelagon, Alastor, Chromius, Haemon, and Bias shepherd of his people. |
| ild.13 | The chosen men of the Athenians were in the van, led by Menestheus son of Peteos, with whom were also Pheidas, Stichius, and stalwart Bias: Meges son of Phyleus, Amphion, and Dracius commanded the Epeans, while Medon and staunch Podarces led the men of Phthia. |
| ild.20 | After this he sprang on Laogonus and Dardanus, sons of Bias, and threw them from their Chariot, the one with a blow from a thrown spear, while the other he cut down in hand to hand fight. |
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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