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  • The sons of Aphareus, Lynceus and proud Idas, came from Arene, both exulting in their great strength; and Lynceus too excelled in keenest sight, if the report is true that that hero could easily direct his sight even beneath the earth.

    The Argonautica 2008

  • Merchants like Arene mimicked their betters, but they dared not go too far lest someone think their conceit too high.

    The Fires of Heaven Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1993

  • Evon will be glad of a new scullery girl, and I am sure the Arene woman will want to have long talks with you about her husband.

    The Fires of Heaven Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1993

  • There he is in that particular picture, emerging from his wrecked house which had been bombed by the Klan, with his wife [Arene] who emerged hysterical, both of them pulling glass out of their hair and out of their face.

    Terror in the Night: The Klan's Campaign Against the Jews 1993

  • Liandrin despised the groom's black coat as much as she did Arene's house and Arene himself.

    The Fires of Heaven Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1993

  • So from Arene and Arguphea it came to the sandy Pylos, by Chalkis and Dyme to the land of the Epeians, to Pheræ and to Ithaka.

    Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life

  • The sons of Aphareus, Lynceus and proud Idas, came from Arene, both exulting in their great strength; and Lynceus too excelled in keenest sight, if the report is true that that hero could easily direct his sight even beneath the earth.

    The Argonautica Apollonius Rhodius

  • Arene, both exulting in their great strength; and Lynceus too excelled in keenest sight, if the report is true that that hero could easily direct his sight even beneath the earth.

    The Argonautica Apollonius Rhodius

  • Minyeius that falls into the sea near Arene, and there they that were mounted (and I with them) waited till morning, when the companies of foot soldiers came up with us in force.

    The Iliad of Homer 1898

  • The men of Pylos and Arene, and Thryum where is the ford of the river Alpheus; strong Aipy, Cyparisseis, and Amphigenea; Pteleum,

    The Iliad of Homer 1898

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