361 ([return])
[ Priam is said to have had no less than fifty sons and daughters; some of the latter, however, survived him, as Hecuba, Helena, Polyxena, and others.]

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362 ([return])
[ There were oracles at Antium and Tibur. The “Praenestine Lots” are described by Cicero, De Divin. xi. 41.]

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363 ([return])
[ Agrippina, and Nero and Drusus.]

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364 ([return])
[ He is mentioned before in the Life of AUGUSTUS, c. xc.; and also by Horace, Cicero, and Tacitus.]

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365 ([return])
[ Obscure Greek poets, whose writings were either full of fabulous stories, or of an amatory kind.]

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