
Europa - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Europa
- sister of Cadmus; mother of Minos
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AnthPal_9.48
wan for Leda, a bull for Europa, a satyr for Antiope, and
AnthPal_16.200
rnfield, lest I put you, Europa's bull, to the plough."
AntipSid_7.241
her hair and the broad home of Europa {Sidon} groaned alou
Athen_15.678
this garland the bones of Europa, whom they call Hellotis, are
Cic:Verr_2.4.135
the Tarentines, before losing their Europa on the Bull, the Satyr
Euseb]:Chron_185
gara. The deeds of Europa, Cadmus and the Sparti occurred
Meleager_9.453
king, became a bull to bear Europa across the sea. [12.
[Sen]:Octav_4
a fierce bull, carrying off Europa, as a captive across the
[Sen]:Octav_1-3
{ when he carried off Europa } then again, the same
Europa 2
- dauther of Philippus and Cleopatra, 4th century B.C.
Athen_13.557
daughter who was named Europa." Euripides the poet, also
Europa 3
- a Roman province within Thrace
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Festus:Brev.9
Scythia, Rhodope, and Europa, in which now have been
Just_7.1
vereignty in a district called Europa. But Caranus, accom
Europa
- in documents
AntipThes_5.109
You can have the Attic Europa for a drachma with none
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