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wind

wind. The winds are often shown personified, e.g. Tower of the Winds (Horologium of Andronicus of Cyrrhus), Athens (c.50 BC), published by Stuart and Revett and copied widely in C18.

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Tamora

Tamora, in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, queen of the Goths.

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Andronicus

Andronicus in the New Testament, apostle at Rome.

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