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[119] For Δεῖμος and φόβος as participators in the battle see 4.440. In 13.299Φόβος” is called the son of Ares. It would seem more natural, but for these passages, to look upon them here as the horses themselves, not as the attendants who harness them; and this opinion was in fact held by some of the ancient critics, but refuted by Ar.

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