Cerberus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Cerberus
- the three-headed hound of Hades
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AnthPal_7.66
eft nothing on earth. But you, Cerberus dog, fawn on me,
AntipThes_5.30
you come without it, there is Cerberus himself there. Oh
Athen_13.597
before the gaze of the Hound [Cerberus] most dread, his
Cic:Tusc_1.10
you afraid of the three-headed Cerberus in the shades below, and
Cic:Tusc_1.12
now have you afraid of Cerberus, than speak thus inaccurately.
Cic:Tusc_2.22
E'en Cerberus did his weak strength deplore.
CIL_1.2520
us' heart. Promise Cerberus that you will give him t
Lucill_11.143
saying, "Let our one dog Cerberus be enough here ; but if
Philip_16.93
and I killed the birds. I led Cerberus, and myself dwell
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