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  • And it was Ilios, sometimes called Ilus, father of Laomedon, who in turn would be father to Priam, Tithonus, Lampus, Clytius, and Hicetaon, who had found the star-stone in front of his tent one morning and who recognized it for what it was.

    Ilium Simmons, Dan 1981

  • But Dardanus came to the coast of the mainland — from him Erichthonius and thereafter Tros were sprung, and Ilus, and Assaracus, and godlike Ganymede, — when he had left holy

    Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica 2007

  • Ilus oli ka see film, väga kuuekümndendad-seitsmekümnendad oma maailmalt, suurepärane disain - ja kaasaegne kaameratöö, kuid täpselt nii palju kaasaegne, et kordagi ei väljutud selles kuukekümnendate tempost.

    tatsutahime Diary Entry tatsutahime 2007

  • The scene lies in the field near the monument of Ilus.

    The Iliad of Homer 2003

  • Ilus, (footnote in Greek Sanchuniatho.) continued my father, circumcised his whole army one morning. —

    The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman 2003

  • Ilus, (footnote in Greek Sanchuniatho.) continued my father, circumcised his whole army one morning. —

    The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman 2003

  • But the boy Ascanius, whose surname is now Iülus -- Ilus he was while the Ilian state stood sovereign -- thirty great circles of rolling months shall he fulfil in government; he shall carry the kingdom from its fastness in Lavinium, and make a strong fortress of Alba the Long.

    The Aeneid of Virgil 70 BC-19 BC Virgil

  • Here is Teucer's ancient brood, a generation excellent in beauty, high-hearted heroes born in happier years, Ilus and Assaracus, and Dardanus, founder of Troy.

    The Aeneid of Virgil 70 BC-19 BC Virgil

  • But Dardanus came to the coast of the mainland -- from him Erichthonius and thereafter Tros were sprung, and Ilus, and Assaracus, and godlike Ganymede, -- when he had left holy

    Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Hesiod

  • Trojan war this city was under the government of Priam, a direct descendant of Ilus.

    Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome E.M. Berens

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