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80 Cards in this Set
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Acamas, -antis
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Acamas (Greek)
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Achiacus, -a, -um
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Greek
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Achivi, -orum
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Achaeans
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Aiax, -acis
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Ajax (Greek)
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Androgeos, -ei
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Androgeos (Greek)
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Andromache, -es
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Andromache (Greek: wife of Hector)
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Argi, -orum
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Argos (Greek city)
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Argivus, -a, -um
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Argive, Greek
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Argolicus, -a, -um
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Greek
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Argos
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Argos (Greek city)
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Astyanax, -actis
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Astyanax (Greek: Hector & Andromache's son)
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Atridae, -arum
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sons of Atreus, i.e. Agamemnon and Menelaus
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Auster, -stri
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the south wind
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Belides, -ae
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descendant of Belus, Palamedes
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Calchas, -antis
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Calchas (soothsayer of Greek army)
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Capys, -yos
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Capys (Trojan)
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Coroebus, -i
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Coroebus (Trojan)
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Dardania, -ae
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Troy
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Daradnidae, -arum/-um
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the Trojans
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Dardanis, -idis
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a Trojan woman
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Dolopes, -um
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Thessalians (Greek)
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Doricus, -a, -um
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Greek
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Dymas, -antis
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Dymas (Trojan)
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Eous, -a, -um
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eastern, of the morning
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Epeos, -i
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Epeos, the Greek who divised the wooden horse
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Epytus, -i
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Epytus (Trojan)
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Eurus, -i
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the south-east wind
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Eurypylus, -i
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Eurypylus (Greek)
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Graii, -orum
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the Greeks
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Graius, -a, -um
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Greek
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Hectoreus, -a, -um
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belonging to Hector
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hesperius, -a, -um
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western
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Hypanis, -is
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Hypanis (Trojan)
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Idaeus, -a, -um
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of Ida, a mountain near troy
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Iliacus, -a, -um
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Trojan
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Iliades, -um
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Trojan women
f.pl. |
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Iphitus, -i
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Iphitus (Trojan)
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Lacaenus, -a, -um
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Spartan
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Larissaeus, -a, -um
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of Larissa (Greek city)
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Lucifer, -eri
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morning-star
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Lydius, -a, -um
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Lydian
(that's all it says...) |
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Machaon, -ontis
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Machaon (Greek)
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Mars, Martis
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Mars
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Mygdonides, -ae
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son of Mygdon, Coroebus (Trojan)
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Neoptolemus, -i
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Pyrrhus, son of Achilles
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Neptunius, -a, -um
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of Neptune
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Nereus, -i
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Nereus, a sea god
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Notus, -i
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the south wind
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Orcus, -i
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Orcus, the underworld
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Othryades, -ae
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Panthus, priest of Apollo and son of Othrys (Trojan)
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Palamedes, -is
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Palamedes, son of king Nauplius
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Panthus, -i
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Panthus, a priest of Apollo (Trojan)
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Pelasgi, -orum
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Pelasgi, Greeks
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Pelasgus, -a, -um
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Greek
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Pelias, -ae
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Pelias, a Trojan
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Pelides, -ae
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son or grandson of Peleus; Achilles or Pyrrhus
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Pelopeus, -a, -um
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Greek
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Pergama, -orum
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Troy
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Periphas, -antis
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Periphas (Greek)
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Phoenix, -icis
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Phoenix (Greek)
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Phryges, -um
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Phrygians; people of Asia Minor
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Polites, -ae
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Polites, son of Priam
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Priameius, -a, -um
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of Priam
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Rhipeus, -ei
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Rhipeus (Trojan)
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Scaeus, -a, -um
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Scaean
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Scyrius, -a, -um
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Greek
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Sigeuus, -a, -um
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Trojan
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Sthenelus, -i
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Sthenelus (Greek)
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Tenedos, -i
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an island near Troy
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Thessandrus, -i
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Thessandrus (Greek)
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Thoas, -antis
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Thoas (Greek)
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Thybris, -is
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the Tiber
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Thymoetes, -ae
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Thymoetes (Trojan)
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Tritonia, -ae
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Minerva/Pallas
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Tritonis, Tritonidis
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Minerva/Pallas
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Troes, -um
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the Trojans
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Tydides, -ae
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son of Tydeus, Diomedes
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Tyndaris, -idis
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daughter of Tyndareus, Helen
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Ucalegon, -
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Ucalegon (Trojan)
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Zephyrus, -i
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the west wind
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