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      <name>Amydon</name>
      <description>...And strook Pyræchmen; who before the fair-helmed Pæons fought, Led from Amydon, near whose walls the broad-stream'd Axius flows. Through his right shoulder... </description>
      <address>Amydon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Podarge</name>
      <description>...Balius swift as wind, begotten by the seeds Of Zephyr, and the Harpy born, Podarge, in a mead Close to the wavy oceán, where that fierce Harpy fed. Automedon... </description>
      <address>Podarge</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Troy's fields; have nought but seas behind, And foes before; far, far from Greece. For shame, obey commands, There is no mercy in the wars; your healths lie in... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...of them, or they the lowest stone Tear up, and sack the citizens of lofty Ilion.&quot; He led; he follow'd, like a God. And then must Ajax needs, As well as... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...but maintain about his corse the fight, And save it from the spoil of Greece. Then sent he out a lance At Ajax, in his nephew's wreak; which miss'd, but... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...employment for them all, Was never absent from the tent of that man-loving Greek, Late-hurt Eurypylus, but sate, and ev'ry way did seek, To spend the sharp... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Mercury, the Queen of regiment, And Vulcan, he will either spare high Ilion, or not race Her turrets to the lowest stone, and, with both these, not... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...indiff'rently Dispos'd betwixt us; ev'ry one his kingdom; I the seas, Pluto the black lot, Jupiter the principalities Of broad heav'n, all the sky and... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...born we are To Saturn, Rhea brought us forth, this Jupiter, and I. And Pluto, God of under-grounds. The world indiff'rently Dispos'd betwixt us; ev'ry one... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...all-enchas'd with springs they soon attain'd, and found Where far-discerning Jupiter, in his repose, had crown'd The brows of Gargarus, and wrapt an odorif'rous... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...best belov'd, Ascalaphus; yet he, By Jove's high grace to Troy, is slain.&quot; Mars started horribly, As Juno knew he would, at this, beat with his hurl'd-out... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...now felt shall turn, And then last, till in wrathful flames the long-sieg'd Ilion burn. Minerva's counsel shall become grave mean to this my will, Which no... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...on fire. ANOTHER ARGUMENT Jove sees in O his oversight, Chides Juno, Neptune calls from fight. The Trojans, beat past pale and dike, and numbers... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...that dwell in heav'n, that first imbru'd the field With Trojan spoil, when Neptune thus had made their irons yield. First Ajax Telamonius the Mysian captain... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Acamas</name>
      <description>...fresh envy in the Greeks, but urg'd Peneleus most, Who hurl'd his lance at Acamas; he 'scap'd; nor yet it lost The force he gave it, for it found the... </description>
      <address>Acamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...And shook him piecemeal; when the stone sprung back again, and smote Earth, like a whirlwind, gath'ring dust with whirring fiercely round, For... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
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      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...through the prease A grievous fight; when to the ships and tents of Greece the seas Brake loose, and rag'd. But when they join'd, the dreadful clamour... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...tripp'd apace, Up to the top of Gargarus, and show'd her heav'nly face To Jupiter, who saw, and lov'd, and with as hot a fire, Being curious in her tempting... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...when Jove's great-minded son, Alcides, having sack'd the town of stubborn Ilion, Took sail from thence; when by your charge I pour'd about Jove's mind... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pieria</name>
      <description>...To Jove's court flew. Saturnia, straight stooping from heav'n's height, Pieria and Emathia, those countries of delight, Soon reach'd, and to the snowy... </description>
      <address>Pieria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...make my speech to diadems decent enough, though he Lies in his sepulchre at Thebes. I boast this pedigree: Portheus three famous sons begot, that in high... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...of Jove. THE END OF THE THIRTEENTH BOOK. [1] The empire of Jove exceeded Neptune's (saith Plut. upon this place) because he was more ancient, and excellent in... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...falcons, that their hoofs may rouse the dust, and bear Thy body, hid, to Ilion.&quot; This said, his bold words were Confirm'd as soon as spoke. Jove's bird, the... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Incenséd</name>
      <description>...tears, And no wreak sought for his slain son. But, at his slaughterers Incenséd Paris spent a lance, since he had been a guest To many Paphlagonians; and... </description>
      <address>Incenséd</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Paphlagonians did sadly wait upon, Repos'd in his rich chariot, to sacred Ilion; The king his father following, dissolv'd in kindly tears, And no wreak... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Helenus</name>
      <description>...feet. Atrides griev'd to see That sight, and, threat'ning, shook a lance at Helenus, and he A bow half drew at him; at once out flew both shaft and lance. The... </description>
      <address>Helenus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...and chariot that were still set fit for his retreat, And bore him now to Ilion. The rest fought fiercely on, And set a mighty fight on foot. When next... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
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      <name>Argive</name>
      <description>...the fairest and most dear Of our great Gen'ral's female race, which from his Argive hall We all will wait upon to Troy, if, with our aids, and all, Thou wilt... </description>
      <address>Argive</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...bastard-bed; But when the Greek ships, double-oar'd, arriv'd at Ilion, To Ilion he return'd, and prov'd beyond comparison Amongst the Trojans; he was lodg'd... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...upon the square, he stood as fetter'd then; And so the adverse sons of Greece laid on with swords and darts, Whose both ends hurt, that they repell'd his... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
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      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...and young Antilochus, All éxpert in the deeds of arms: &quot;O youths of Greece,&quot; said he, &quot;What change is this? In your brave fight, I only look'd to see... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...one, Send to thee to descend the field, that they firm vows may make; For Paris, and the Spartan king, must fight for Helen's sake, With long-arm'd lances... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...is the old Laertes' son, Ulysses, call'd the wise; Who, though unfruitful Ithaca was made his nursing seat, Yet knows he ev'ry sort of sleight, and is in... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...them, and the tears in which they swum to me. Sit then, and name this goodly Greek, so tall, and broadly spread, Who than the rest, that stand by him, is higher... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...in which she did comprise The many labours warlike Troy and brass-arm'd Greece endur'd For her fair sake, by cruel Mars and his stern friends procur'd... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...truce, and let love seal firm leagues 'twixt Greece and Troy.&quot; The Greek host wonder'd at this brave; silence flew ev'rywhere; At last spake Sparta's... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...at will enjoy; The rest strike truce, and let love seal firm leagues 'twixt Greece and Troy.&quot; The Greek host wonder'd at this brave; silence flew... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...And royally prepar'd for charge. Which seen, cold terror shot The heart of Paris, who retir'd as headlong from the king As in him he had shunn'd his death... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Xanthus</name>
      <description>...death withstand, But suffer'd it beneath the stroke of great Æacides, In Xanthus; where he made more souls dive to the Stygian seas. Phorcys, and fair... </description>
      <address>Xanthus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cromna</name>
      <description>...enfold, About Parthenius' lofty flood, in houses much extoll'd, From Cromna and Ægialus, the men that arms did bear, And Erythinus situate high... </description>
      <address>Cromna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>32.6765,41.82841,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Axius</name>
      <description>...bows do bend; From Axius, out of Amydon, he had them in command, From Axius, whose most beauteous stream still overflows the land. Pylæmen with the... </description>
      <address>Axius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.729683,40.631151,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pityæ</name>
      <description>...bow, Prince Pandarus did lead to field. Who Adrestinus owe, Apesus' city, Pityæ, and mount Tereiës, Adrestus and stout Amphius led; who did their sire... </description>
      <address>Pityæ</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pandarus</name>
      <description>...full of pride, The Aphnii, Lycaon's son, whom Phœbus gave his bow, Prince Pandarus did lead to field. Who Adrestinus owe, Apesus' city, Pityæ, and mount... </description>
      <address>Pandarus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
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      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...therefore charge thee most, this charge to undertake. A multitude remain in Troy, will fight for Priam's sake, Of other lands and languages; let ev'ry leader... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peneïon</name>
      <description>...Prothous, led the Magnets forth, who near the shady earth Of Pelius, and Peneïon, dwelt; forty revengeful sail Did follow him. These were the dukes and... </description>
      <address>Peneïon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ormenius</name>
      <description>...were thirty vessels rais'd. Who near Hyperia's fountain dwelt, and in Ormenius, The snowy tops of Titanus, and in Asterius, Evemon's son, Eurypylus, did... </description>
      <address>Ormenius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ceres</name>
      <description>...his ease. Of those that dwelt in Phylace, and flow'ry Pyrason The wood of Ceres, and the soil that sheep are fed upon Iton, and Antron built by sea, and... </description>
      <address>Ceres</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Phylace</name>
      <description>...he idly lives enrag'd, but soon must leave his ease. Of those that dwelt in Phylace, and flow'ry Pyrason The wood of Ceres, and the soil that sheep are fed upon... </description>
      <address>Phylace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...depopulate; he sunk the Theban tow'rs; Myneta, and Epistrophus, he sent to Pluto's bow'rs, Who came of king Evenus' race, great Helepiades; Yet now he idly... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phidippus</name>
      <description>...and Crapathus, abide, In Co, Eurypylus's town, and in Calydna's soils, Phidippus and bold Antiphus did guide to Trojan toils, (The sons of crownéd Thessalus... </description>
      <address>Phidippus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ephyr</name>
      <description>...Whom fair Astyoche brought forth, by force of Hercules, Led out of Ephyr with his hand, from river Selleës, When many towns of princely youths he... </description>
      <address>Ephyr</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thryon</name>
      <description>...them buy it dear. Who dwelt in Pylos' sandy soil, and Arene the fair, In Thryon, near Alpheus' flood, and Aepy full of air, In Cyparisscus, Amphigen, and... </description>
      <address>Thryon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ornia</name>
      <description>...Cleon that for beauteous site excell'd, Aræthyrea's lovely seat, and in Ornia's plain, And Sicyona, where at first did king Adrastus reign, High-seated... </description>
      <address>Ornia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-6.5,42.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aræthyrea</name>
      <description>...Mycene held, The wealthy Corinth, Cleon that for beauteous site excell'd, Aræthyrea's lovely seat, and in Ornia's plain, And Sicyona, where at first did king... </description>
      <address>Aræthyrea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scole</name>
      <description>...and Prothoenor led; Th' inhabitants of Hyria, and stony Aulida, Schæne, Scole, the hilly Eteon, and holy Thespia, Of Græa, and great Mycalesse, that hath... </description>
      <address>Scole</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>1.154845,52.363295,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Schæne</name>
      <description>...Clonius, and Prothoenor led; Th' inhabitants of Hyria, and stony Aulida, Schæne, Scole, the hilly Eteon, and holy Thespia, Of Græa, and great Mycalesse, that... </description>
      <address>Schæne</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thessaly</name>
      <description>...a most rich city of Cilicia. [6] The names of two fountains: of which one in Thessaly, the other near Argos, or, according to others, in Peloponnesus or... </description>
      <address>Thessaly</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Glaucus</name>
      <description>...free exchange in Glaucus, contrary to others that, for the supposed folly in Glaucus, turned his change into a proverb, χρύσεα χαλχείων, golden for brazen. [4]... </description>
      <address>Glaucus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>29.25,36.75,0</coordinates>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...lord safe home, 'Scap'd from the gripes and pow'rs of Greece. And now was Paris come From his high tow'rs; who made no stay, when once he had put on... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...gone, to see his brothers' wives, His sisters, nor t' implore the ruth of Pallas on their lives; But she (advertis'd of the bane Troy suffer'd, and how vast... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...to fall in shameful flight, headlong, and on his face, Before our ports of Ilion, that instantly we may, Twelve unyok'd oxen-of-a-year, in this thy temple... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...lay with many rich ones more, most curiously made By women of Sidonia; which Paris brought from thence, Sailing the broad sea, when he made that voyage of... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scæa</name>
      <description>...price, the other but of nine, By this, had Hector reach'd the ports of Scæa, and the tow'rs. About him flock'd the wives of Troy, the children... </description>
      <address>Scæa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ephyré</name>
      <description>...many known: In midst of Argos, nurse of horse, there stands a walléd town, Ephyré, where the mansion-house of Sisyphus did stand, Of Sisyphus-Æölides, most... </description>
      <address>Ephyré</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...way, encouraging; and all, to fear afraid, All turn'd their heads, and made Greece turn. Slaughter stood still dismay'd On their parts, for they thought... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...womb, Shall taste of what they merited, and have no other tomb Than razéd Ilion; nor their race have more fruit than the dust.&quot; This just cause turn'd his... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...his wife, And, taking in his arméd arms his son, He prophesies the fall of Ilion. ANOTHER ARGUMENT In Zeta, Hector prophesies; Prays for his son; wills... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...up and the reins, and shut her heaven'ly look In Hell's vast helm from Mars's eyes; and full career she took At him, who then had newly slain the mighty... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...&quot;My dearest mind,&quot; said she, &quot;What then was fit is chang'd. 'Tis true, Mars hath just rule in war, But just war; otherwise he raves, not fights. He's... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...But yet he was a soldier; a man of so much heat, That in his ambassy for Thebes, when I forbad his mind To be too vent'rous, and when feasts his heart might... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Noemon</name>
      <description>...pow'r on the multitude; then did he never miss; Alastor, Halius, Chromius, Noemon, Prytanis, Alcander, and a number more, he slew, and more had slain, If... </description>
      <address>Noemon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tlepolemus</name>
      <description>...both wounded. From his neck Sarpedon's jav'lin drew The life blood of Tlepolemus; full in the midst it fell; And what he threaten'd, th' other gave, that... </description>
      <address>Tlepolemus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...and gave to Telamon In honour'd nuptials (Telamon, from whom your strongest Greek Boasts to have issu'd) and this grace might well expect the like; Yet he... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...the dead Pylæmen, that the targeteers of Paphlagonia led, A man like Mars; and with him fell good Mydon that did guide His chariot, Atymnus' son. The... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...assault on me.&quot; This said, the lofty tow'r Of Pergamus he made his seat; and Mars did now excite The Trojan forces, in the form of him that led to fight The... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Unblest</name>
      <description>...he won At Pæon's hand, with sov'reign balm; and this did Jove's great son, Unblest, great-high-deed-daring man, that car'd not doing ill, That with his bow... </description>
      <address>Unblest</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...fact A fit advantage to remove the War-god out of act, Who rag'd so on the Ilion side. She grip'd his hand, and said: &quot;Mars, Mars, thou ruiner of men, that in... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Epsilon</name>
      <description>...by Jove Rebuk'd for authoring breach of human love. ANOTHER ARGUMENT In Epsilon, Heav'n's blood is shed By sacred rage of Diomed. Then Pallas breath'd in... </description>
      <address>Epsilon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Abydus</name>
      <description>...it held Upon Democoon, who was sprung of Priam's wanton force, Came from Abydus, and was made the master of his horse. Through both his temples strook the... </description>
      <address>Abydus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.41271,40.15552,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...both the hosts, and Flight, and furious Strife The sister, and the mate, of Mars, that spoil of human life; And never is her rage at rest, at first she is but... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...where he should The Trojans (like a sort of ewes, penn'd in a rich man's fold, Close at his door, till all be milk'd, and never baaing hold Hearing the... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Lapithes deriv'd their high descent; Fierce Leontëus was the one, like Mars in detriment. [1] The other mighty Polypæt, the great Pirithous' son. These... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...An ill death sat him, and a sure, and that he never more Must look on lofty Ilion; but looks, and all, before, Put on th' all-cov'ring mist of fate, that then... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hellespont</name>
      <description>...roots of trees, he tore Out of the rampire, toss'd them all into the Hellespont, Ev'n all the proud toil of the Greeks, with which they durst confront... </description>
      <address>Hellespont</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Grenicus</name>
      <description>...Rhesus, Heptaporus, Rhodius, Scamander the ador'd, Caresus, Simois, Grenicus, Æsepus; of them all Apollo open'd the rough mouths, and made their lusty... </description>
      <address>Grenicus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Olenia</name>
      <description>...and making spoil of arms, till sweet Buprasius' soil, Alesius, and Olenia, were fam'd with our recoil; For there Minerva turn'd our pow'r, and there... </description>
      <address>Olenia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...city shines Upon a lofty prominent, and in th' extreme confines Of sandy Pylos, seated where Alpheus' flood doth run, And call'd Thryessa; this they sieg'd... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Elis</name>
      <description>...giv'n As sacrifice to destiny, Hypirochus' strong son, That dwelt in Elis, and fought first in our contention! We forag'd, as proclaiméd foes, a... </description>
      <address>Elis</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>21.25,37.75,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...feet.&quot; The wind-foot swift Thaumantia obey'd, and us'd her wings To famous Ilion, from the mount enchas'd with silver springs, And found in his bright chariot... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bold Merion</name>
      <description>...at his hand, And now his son their captain is, and Idomen's good friend, Bold Merion, to whose discharge we did that charge commend.” &quot;Command'st thou then,&quot; his... </description>
      <address>Bold Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...In dazzling flashes pour'd from clouds, on any punish'd land; So from Atrides' troubled heart, through his dark sorrows, flew Redoubled sighs; his entrails... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ideus</name>
      <description>...wife, Fair Cleopatra, female birth of bright Marpessa's pain, And of Ideus; who of all terrestrial men did reign, At that time, king of fortitude, and... </description>
      <address>Ideus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...and through the hall's guard pass'd, Unseen of any man or maid. Through Greece then, rich and vast, I fled to Phthia, nurse of sheep, and came to Peleus'... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...obeying your high mind, would venture the event, Dishonouring our ablest Greek, a man th' Immortals grace. Again yet let's deliberate, to make him now... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...famous Thrasymed, adviceful Nestor's son; Ascalaphus; and Ialmen; and mighty Merion; Alphareus; and Deipyrus; and lovely Lycomed, Old Creon's joy. These sev'n... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...fires disclos'd their beams, made by the Trojan part, Before the face of Ilion, and her bright turrets show'd. A thousand courts of guard kept fires, and... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jove</name>
      <description>...cheerful morn shall other things display. It is my glory (putting trust in Jove, and other Gods) That I shall now expulse these dogs Fates sent to our... </description>
      <address>Jove</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...not for anger hold her peace, but made this bold reply: &quot;Not-to-be-suff'red Jupiter, what need'st thou still enforce Thy matchless pow'r? We know it well; but we... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...of Priam's princely race, Who in Æpina was brought forth, a famous town in Thrace, By Castianira, that, for form, was like celestial breed; And, as a crimson... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Æpina</name>
      <description>...it went. His shaft smit fair Gorgythion, of Priam's princely race, Who in Æpina was brought forth, a famous town in Thrace, By Castianira, that, for form... </description>
      <address>Æpina</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...and such wealthy gifts? Let them the victors be. If we, that are the aids of Greece, would beat home these of Troy, And hinder broad-ey'd Jove's proud will, it... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...And, of long-rest-conferring death, put in two bitter fates For Troy and Greece; he held the midst; the day of final dates Fell on the Greeks; the Greeks'... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scamander</name>
      <description>...and my other lords, a sort of Greeks are dead, Whose black blood, near Scamander's stream, inhuman Mars hath shed; Their souls to hell descended are. It fits... </description>
      <address>Scamander</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.25,39.75,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...to him; and that the Gods, protectors of these tow'rs That fight against Greece, and were here before our eminent pow'rs, Bear no importance. And besides... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...seats of admirable frame, Perform'd for Jove by Vulcan, sat. Ev'n angry Neptune came, Nor heard the Goddess with unwilling ear, but with the rest Made free... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprides</name>
      <description>...Mulciber, And Mercury. The Deities that prefer The Trojan part are Phœbus, Cyprides, Phœbe, Latona, and the Foe to peace, With bright Scamander. Neptune in a... </description>
      <address>Cyprides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>sea Ægeum</name>
      <description>...steeds. THE END OF THE NINETEENTH BOOK. [1] Scyros was an isle in the sea Ægeum, where Achilles himself was brought up, as well as his son. THE TWENTIETH BOOK... </description>
      <address>sea Ægeum</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...and worthy of the rule thou swor'st to him.' This came Close to the heart of Jupiter; and Ate, that had wrought This anger by Saturnia, by her bright hair he... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ocean</name>
      <description>...he circled in the shield, with pouring round about, In all his rage, the Ocean, that it might never out. This shield thus done, he forg'd for him, such... </description>
      <address>Ocean</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...walls, And stole out to their enemy's town. The Queen of martials, And Mars himself, conducted them; both which, being forg'd of gold, Must needs have... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dardania</name>
      <description>...Meantime I wish a good renown that these deep breasted dames Of Ilion and Dardania may, for the extinguish'd flames Of their friends' lives, with both their... </description>
      <address>Dardania</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.5,42.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...will lie. Meantime I wish a good renown that these deep breasted dames Of Ilion and Dardania may, for the extinguish'd flames Of their friends' lives, with... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Myrmidons</name>
      <description>...ascended, two and two, and trod the honour'd shore, Till where the fleet of Myrmidons, drawn up in heaps, it bore. There stay'd they at Achilles' ship; and there... </description>
      <address>Myrmidons</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Limnoria</name>
      <description>...and calm Amphithoe, Thalia, Thoa, Panope, and swift Dynamene, Actæa, and Limnoria, and Halia the fair Fam'd for the beauty of her eyes, Amathia for her hair... </description>
      <address>Limnoria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thalia</name>
      <description>...Cymodoce, and Spio, did attend, Nessea, and Cymothoe, and calm Amphithoe, Thalia, Thoa, Panope, and swift Dynamene, Actæa, and Limnoria, and Halia the fair... </description>
      <address>Thalia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Nessea</name>
      <description>...gulfs soever comprehend. There Glauce, and Cymodoce, and Spio, did attend, Nessea, and Cymothoe, and calm Amphithoe, Thalia, Thoa, Panope, and swift Dynamene... </description>
      <address>Nessea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ovid</name>
      <description>...here. THE END OF THE SEVENTEENTH BOOK. [1] This Euphorbus was he that, in Ovid, Pythagoras saith he was in the wars of Troy. [2] Note the manly and... </description>
      <address>Ovid</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.37164,43.00586,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Deucalides</name>
      <description>...And brake at top. The Ilians for his escape did shout. When Hector at Deucalides another lance sent out, As in his chariot he stood; it miss'd him narrowly... </description>
      <address>Deucalides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Abydus</name>
      <description>...Whom Hector us'd, of all his guests, with greatest friendliness, And in Abydus stood his house; in whose form thus he spake: &quot;Hector! What man of all the... </description>
      <address>Abydus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.41271,40.15552,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Grecians to their fleet, A cruel tumult they stirr'd up, and such as should Mars see't (That horrid hurrier of men) or She that betters him, Minerva, never... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Arisbas</name>
      <description>...of a piece Against the Greeks flew. Venus' son Leocritus did end, Son of Arisbas, and had place of Lycomedes' friend; Whose fall he friendly pitied, and, in... </description>
      <address>Arisbas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...their self-conceits, sustain'd their forces with more love Than theirs of Greece; and yet all that lack'd pow'r to hearten them. Æneas knew the God, and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Periphas</name>
      <description>...the proper force of Greece, had Phœbus fail'd to move Æneas in similitude of Periphas (the son Of grave Epytes) king at arms, and had good service done To old... </description>
      <address>Periphas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Grecian</name>
      <description>...or thou canst give such law To thy detractive speeches then, or if the Grecian host Holds any that in pride of strength holds up his spirit most, Whom... </description>
      <address>Grecian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Forespeaking</name>
      <description>...life, And hurt'st our parents with his grief; all which thou gloriest in, Forespeaking so thy death, that now their grief's end shall begin. To Panthus, and the... </description>
      <address>Forespeaking</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Epistora</name>
      <description>...the honourable breath! Of which Adrestus first he slew, and next Autonous, Epistora, and Perimus, Pylartes, Elasus, Swift Menalippus, Molius; all these were... </description>
      <address>Epistora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...Then Jove thus charg'd the Sun: &quot;Haste, honour'd Phœbus, let no more Greek violence be done To my Sarpedon; but his corse of all the sable blood And... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Acamas</name>
      <description>...eyes possess'd. Idomenæus his stern dart at Erymas address'd, As, like to Acamas, he fled; it cut the sundry bones Beneath his brain, betwixt his neck, and... </description>
      <address>Acamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...To make the Greek fleet now their prise, and all the Greeks destroy. But Neptune, circler of the earth, with fresh heart did employ The Grecian hands. In... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...sounding, and resounding, shouts; for hope cheer'd ev'ry hand, To make the Greek fleet now their prise, and all the Greeks destroy. But Neptune, circler... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Grecians fled, their fleet now and their freight Ask'd all their rescue. Greece went down; Tumult was at his height. THE END OF THE TWELFTH BOOK. [1] Such... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Alcmaon</name>
      <description>...which following through the prease He drew from him. Down from the tow'r Alcmaon dead it strook; His fair arms ringing out his death. Then fierce Sarpedon... </description>
      <address>Alcmaon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...That when in Aulis, all our fleet, assembled with a freight Of ills to Ilion and her friends, beneath the fair grown height A platane bore, about a fount... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...with so little pow'r? My chariot-horse are tir'd With posting to and fro for Greece, and bringing banes desir'd To people must'ring Priamus, and his perfidious... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...&quot;Two Goddesses there are that still give Menelaus aid, And one that Paris loves. The two that sit from us so far (Which Argive Juno is, and She that... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...or we consume your mighty sea-borne fleet. Since then the gen'ral peers of Greece in reach of one voice meet, Amongst you all, whose breast includes the most... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...&quot;We will direct the spirit, that burns in Hector's breast, To challenge any Greek to wounds, with single pow'rs impress'd; Which Greeks, admiring, will accept... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Smyrna</name>
      <description>...That bore great Homer, whom Fame freed from tomb; ‭ Argos, Chios, Pylos, Smyrna, Colophone, ‭ The learn’d Athenian, and Ulyssean throne. ‭ ANOTHER ‭ Art thou... </description>
      <address>Smyrna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Poesy</name>
      <description>...these doors ‭without the truly genuine and peculiar induction. There being in ‭Poesy a twofold rapture,—or alienation of soul, as the abovesaid ‭teacher terms... </description>
      <address>Poesy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>English</name>
      <description>...service to your virtues, to entitle their merits to the patronage of Homer’s English life, whose wished natural life the great Macedon would have protected as the... </description>
      <address>English</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.46415,38.3345,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>ETC.</name>
      <description>...HONOURED, MY SINGULAR GOOD LORD, ROBERT, EARL OF SOMERSET, LORD CHAMBERLAIN, ETC. I have adventured, right noble Earl, out of my utmost and ever-vowed service... </description>
      <address>ETC.</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>English</name>
      <description>...TO HOMER'S ILIADS Thus far the Ilian ruins I have laid Open to English eyes. In which, repaid With thine own value, go, unvalued book, Live, and... </description>
      <address>English</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.46415,38.3345,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...did give My hopes to live in; all alive when near our trembling shore The Greek ships harbour'd, and one womb nineteen of those sons bore. Now Mars a... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Miss</name>
      <description>...would miss Advancement to the Gods with gifts, and therefore do not they Miss his remembrance after death. Now let an old man pray Thy graces to receive... </description>
      <address>Miss</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pammon</name>
      <description>...And now he entertains His sons as roughly, Helenus, Paris, Hippothous, Pammon, divine Agathones, renown'd Deiphobus, Agavus, and Antiphonus, and last, not... </description>
      <address>Pammon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...seeing him so urge. And now he entertains His sons as roughly, Helenus, Paris, Hippothous, Pammon, divine Agathones, renown'd Deiphobus, Agavus, and... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...whose value he did hold Beyond all price, presented by th' ambassadors of Thrace. The old king nothing held too dear, to rescue from disgrace His gracious... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...would to heav'n I might devour, my teeth My son's revengers made! Curs'd Greek, he gave him not his death Doing an ill work; he alone fought for his... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...two men shall not be compar'd; and yet, of all that trod The well-pav'd Ilion, none so dear to all the Deities As Hector was; at least to me, for off'rings... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...stood hatefully appaid Long since, and held it, as at first, to Priam, Ilion, And all his subjects, for the rape of his licentious son, Proud Paris... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...no game but this; for reach he ne'er so far With large fields of his own in Greece (and so needs for his car, His plough, or other tools of thrift, much iron)... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Æacides</name>
      <description>...for his bones; which found, they conscionably prov'd His will made to Æacides, and what his love did add. A golden vessel, double fat, contain'd them. All... </description>
      <address>Æacides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...golden hair, Long kept for Sperchius the flood, in hope of safe repair To Phthia by that river's pow'r; but now left hopeless thus, Enrag'd, and looking on... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cilician Thebes</name>
      <description>...&quot;O Hector, O me, curséd dame, both born beneath one fate, Thou here, I in Cilician Thebes, where Placus doth elate His shady forehead, in the court where king Eetion... </description>
      <address>Cilician Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...have brought This man thus down, I'll freely say, he brought more bane to Greece Than all his aiders. Try we then, thus arm'd at ev'ry piece, And girding... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...Will give me of thee for this rage, when in the Scæan gates Phœbus and Paris meet with thee.&quot; Thus death's hand clos'd his eyes, His soul flying his... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...shield; but our strong walls shield him, and this deceit Flows from Minerva. Now, O now, ill death comes, no more flight, No more recovery. O Jove, this... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mighty Achilles</name>
      <description>...worst Of what could chance them; yet he stay'd. And now drew deadly near Mighty Achilles; yet he still kept deadly station there. Look how a dragon, when she sees a... </description>
      <address>Mighty Achilles</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Altes</name>
      <description>...and gold would purchase safe events To their sad durance; 'tis within; old Altes, young in fame, Gave plenty for his daughter's dow'r; but if they fed the... </description>
      <address>Altes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>9.54925,48.41939,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...but puts my chase before Their utter conquest? They are all now hous'd in Ilion, While thou hunt'st me. What wishest thou? My blood will never run On thy... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...with her hard hand her soft breast, a blow that overthrew Both her and Mars; and there both lay together in broad field. When thus she triumph'd: &quot;So lie... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...furies then, who for these aids of thine, (Ever afforded perjur'd Troy, Greece ever left) takes spleen, And vows thee mischief.&quot; Thus she turn'd her blue... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...odds, They laid it freely. Of them all, thump-buckler Mars began, And at Minerva with a lance of brass he headlong ran, These vile words ushering his blows... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...he pleas'd with their odds, They laid it freely. Of them all, thump-buckler Mars began, And at Minerva with a lance of brass he headlong ran, These vile... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Æacus</name>
      <description>...to Æacides: &quot;Past all, pow'r feeds thy will, Thou great grandchild of Æacus, and, past all, th' art in ill, And Gods themselves confederates, and Jove... </description>
      <address>Æacus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peleüs</name>
      <description>...Jove himself. King Peleüs was son to Æacus, Infernal Æacus to Jove, and I to Peleüs. Thunder-voic'd Jove far passeth floods, that only murmurs raise With earth... </description>
      <address>Peleüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...hurl'd amongst the Ilians; the body stretch'd on earth. Rhigmus of fruitful Thrace next fell. He was the famous birth Of Pireüs; his belly's midst the lance... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hermus</name>
      <description>...Gygæus' lake, there thy inheritance lay, Near fishy Hyllus and the gulfs of Hermus; but this day Removes it to the fields of Troy.&quot; Thus left he night to seize... </description>
      <address>Hermus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>28.1112899,38.5178164,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...and then took up and held Aloft the light Anchises' son, who pass'd, with Neptune's force, Whole orders of heroës' heads, and many a troop of horse Leap'd... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dardania</name>
      <description>...my race. First, cloud-commanding Jove Was sire to Dardanus, that built Dardania; for the walls Of sacred Ilion spread not yet these fields; those fair-built... </description>
      <address>Dardania</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.5,42.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...the whale, that drave him from the shore To th' ample field. There Neptune sat, and all the Gods that bore The Greeks good meaning, casting all thick... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...father, weeping, said: ‭ “Stranger! The earth to which you are convey’d ‭ Is Ithaca; by such rude men possess’d, ‭ Unjust and insolent, as first address’d ‭ To... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...The style of Blessed to thy virtue yields. ‭ About thy fall the best of Greece and Troy ‭ Were sacrific’d to slaughter. Thy just joy ‭ Conceiv’d in battle... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...thy issue’s shame.” ‭ “O Thetis’ son,” said he, “the vital flame ‭ Extinct at Ilion, far from th’ Argive fields, ‭ The style of Blessed to thy virtue yields. ‭... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>the states</name>
      <description>...to the close of Phœbus’ orient gates, ‭ The nation then of dreams, and then the states ‭ Of those souls’ idols that the weary dead ‭ Gave up in earth, which in a... </description>
      <address>the states</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...is nigh, ‭ Which long their hearts have wish’d, their ship quite lost ‭ By Neptune’s rigour, and they vex’d and tost ‭ ’Twixt winds and black waves, swimming for... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...last afford ‭ The varied ornament, which show’d no want ‭ Of silver, gold, and polish’d elephant. ‭ An ox-hide dyed in purple then I threw ‭ Above the cords. And... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...as vile an end. ‭ But, for Ulysses, never will extend ‭ His wish’d return to Greece, nor he yet lives.” ‭ “How strange a Queen are you,” said she, “that gives ‭ No... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...left of all, ‭ Thy life shall leave thee, if the festival, ‭ We now observe to Phœbus, may our zeals ‭ Grace with his aid, and all the Deities else.” ‭ This threat... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laertes</name>
      <description>...thrust ‭ Three hundred sheep together; for whose just ‭ And instant rendry old Laertes sent ‭ Ulysses his ambassador, that went ‭ A long way in the ambassy, yet... </description>
      <address>Laertes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.16573,36.51062,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...Agelaus! For I swear ‭ By all my father’s sorrows, who doth err ‭ Far off from Ithaca, or rests in death, ‭ I am so far from spending but my breath ‭ To make my... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...spread ‭ Fame with the people, putting still in use, ‭ Or follow any best Greek I can chuse ‭ To his fit house, with treasure infinite, ‭ Won to his nuptials... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Parnassus</name>
      <description>...youth he shall initiate ‭ His practis’d feet in travel made abroad, ‭ And to Parnassus, where mine own abode ‭ And chief means lie, address his way, where I ‭ Will... </description>
      <address>Parnassus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6222206,38.5348857,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thesprotia</name>
      <description>...for it ‭ Hath far exceeded. All this Phædon told, ‭ That doth the sceptre of Thesprotia hold, ‭ Who swore to me, in household sacrifice, ‭ The ship was launch’d, and... </description>
      <address>Thesprotia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.25,39.75,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...for flight. ‭ Which had such life in gold, that to the sight ‭ It seem’d the hind itself for ev’ry hue, ‭ The hound and all so answering the view, ‭ That all... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...A facing where a hundred colours shin’d. ‭ About the skirts a hound a freckled hind ‭ In full course hunted; on the fore skirts, yet, ‭ He pinch’d and pull’d her... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...on Ulysses shin’d ‭ In stay at Crete, attending then the wind ‭ For threaten’d Ilion. All which time my house ‭ With love and entertainments curious ‭ Embrac’d his... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...brother Idomen. ‭ The tenth or ’leventh light on Ulysses shin’d ‭ In stay at Crete, attending then the wind ‭ For threaten’d Ilion. All which time my house ‭ With... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Amnisus</name>
      <description>...he the navy lost, ‭ Then under sail for Troy, and wind-bound lay ‭ Long in Amnisus; hardly got away ‭ From horrid storms, that made him anchor there, ‭ In havens... </description>
      <address>Amnisus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...well-known ‭ To be the leavings of Laertes’ son ‭ Consorting the design for Ilion; ‭ Your eyes may see how much they are infected, ‭ As all fires’ vapours ever... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Euryclea</name>
      <description>...With any armour. His birth’s seat, ‭ Ulysses tells his Queen, is Crete, ‭ Euryclea the truth yet found, ‭ Discover’d by a scar-heal’d wound, ‭ Which in Parnassus’... </description>
      <address>Euryclea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...Colchos vent’rous sail dispose ‭ For that rich purchase, had before but seen ‭ Earth’s richer prize in th’ Ithacensian Queen, ‭ They had not made that voyage, but... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dulichius</name>
      <description>...Fame ‭ Hath told me was so, one of honour’d name, ‭ And great revenues in Dulichius, ‭ His fair name Nisus. He is blazon’d thus; ‭ And you to be his son, his... </description>
      <address>Dulichius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Epirus</name>
      <description>...vow’d ‭ To see with all their utmost haste bestow’d ‭ Aboard a ship, and for Epirus sent ‭ To King Echetus, on whose throne was spent ‭ The worst man’s seat that... </description>
      <address>Epirus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.590387322222224,39.577073022222216,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...banquet? Stand off, nor profane ‭ My board so boldly, lest I show thee here ‭ Cyprus and Egypt made more sour than there. ‭ You are a saucy set-fac’d vagabond. ‭... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...toils led by constraint ‭ Fast’ning upon them. Me along they sent ‭ To Cyprus with a stranger-prince they met, ‭ Dmetor Iasides, who th’ imperial seat ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithacensian</name>
      <description>...of injury! ‭ Plotter of mischief! Though reports that fly ‭ Amongst our Ithacensian people say ‭ That thou, of all that glory in their sway, ‭ Art best in words... </description>
      <address>Ithacensian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...and ours in fights assur’d and strong. ‭ And then ’twixt us and them shall Mars prefer ‭ His strength, to stand our great distinguisher, ‭ When in mine own... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...the seas ‭ Twice-twelve young gallants. From Zacynthus came ‭ Twice-ten. Of Ithaca, the best of name, ‭ Twice-six. Of all which all the state they take ‭ A sacred... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Melampus</name>
      <description>...having newly slain ‭ A man at Argos, yet his race’s vein ‭ Flow’d from Melampus, who in former date ‭ In Pylos liv’d, and had a huge estate, ‭ But fled his... </description>
      <address>Melampus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Orsilochus</name>
      <description>...way, they ended their access ‭ At Pheras, in the house of Diocles, ‭ Son to Orsilochus, Alphëus’ seed, ‭ Who gave them guest-rites; and sleep’s natural need ‭ They... </description>
      <address>Orsilochus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Diocles</name>
      <description>...In each man’s way, they ended their access ‭ At Pheras, in the house of Diocles, ‭ Son to Orsilochus, Alphëus’ seed, ‭ Who gave them guest-rites; and sleep’s... </description>
      <address>Diocles</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...The chaste Penelopé, that safe and well ‭ Thou liv’st in his charge, and that Pylos’ sands ‭ The place contain’d from whence thy person lands.” ‭ Thus she to large... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...past, ‭ I have been often with thy presence grac’d, ‭ All time the sons of Greece wag’d war at Troy; ‭ But when Fate’s full hour let our swords enjoy ‭ Our vows... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...access by fame ‭ From this extreme part of Achaia ‭ As far as Ilion, and ’tis Ithaca.” ‭ This joy’d him much, that so unknown a land ‭ Turn’d to his country. Yet so... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...In his secure breast, and his careless head ‭ Return’d in peace of sleep to Ithaca, ‭ The brass and gold of rich Phæacia ‭ Rocking his temples, garments richly... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...on his way. ‭ ‭ ANOTHER ARGUMENT ‭ Νυ̑. ‭ Phæacia ‭ Ulysses leaves; ‭ Whom Ithaca, ‭ Unwares, receives. ‭ He said; and silence all their tongues contain’d, ‭ In... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>the States</name>
      <description>...the lives ‭ Of sence, most eminent; about their fall ‭ Stood round, and to the States Celestial ‭ Made solemn vows; but other rites their ship ‭ Could not afford... </description>
      <address>the States</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...late, ‭ And not consorted with a savéd mate.’ ‭ This said, the golden-thron’d Aurora rose, ‭ She her way went, and I did mine dispose ‭ Up to my ship, weigh’d... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...addicted. ‭[5] Amphiaraus was her husband, whom she betrayed to his ruin at ‭Thebes, for gold taken of Adrastus her brother. ‭[6] Venustè et salsè dictum. ‭[7]... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laertes</name>
      <description>...will do ever more. ‭ Soon as he saw, he knew me, and gave speech: ‭ ‘Son of Laertes, high in wisdom’s reach, ‭ And yet unhappy wretch, for in this heart, ‭ Of all... </description>
      <address>Laertes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.16573,36.51062,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pytho</name>
      <description>...off’ring to enforce ‭ His love Latona, in the close recourse ‭ She us’d to Pytho through the dancing land, ‭ Smooth Panopëus, I saw likewise stand, ‭ Up to the... </description>
      <address>Pytho</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...high a head so soon ‭ The base earth cover’d, Ajax, that of all ‭ The host of Greece had person capital, ‭ And acts as eminent, excepting his ‭ Whose arms those... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...about the days. ‭ Must I no more shine his revenger now, ‭ Such as of old the Ilion overthrow ‭ Witness’d my anger, th’ universal host ‭ Sending before me to this... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...wise Tiresias, for advice ‭ Of virtue to direct my voyage home ‭ To rugged Ithaca; since I could come ‭ To note in no place, where Achaia stood, ‭ And so liv’d... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...answer’d him: ‘I was induc’d t’ invade ‭ These under-parts, most excellent of Greece, ‭ To visit wise Tiresias, for advice ‭ Of virtue to direct my voyage home ‭ To... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...says Fame? Doth my son yet survive, ‭ In Orchomen, or Pylos? Or doth live ‭ In Sparta with his uncle? Yet I see ‭ Divine Orestes is not here with me.’ ‭ I answer’d... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...Ariadne, to the off’ring came. ‭ Whom whilome Theseus made his prise from Crete, ‭ That Athens’ sacred soil might kiss her feet, ‭ But never could obtain her... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Megara</name>
      <description>...the great increase. ‭ I saw, besides, proud Creon’s daughter there, ‭ Bright Megara, that nuptial yoke did wear ‭ With Jove’s great son, who never field did try ‭... </description>
      <address>Megara</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...whose doom ‭ Enjoin’d us first to greet the dreadful house ‭ Of austere Pluto and his glorious spouse, ‭ To take the counsel of Tiresias, ‭ The rev’rend... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...that their fruits soon lose. ‭ Cast anchor in the gulfs, and go alone ‭ To Pluto’s dark house, where, to Acheron ‭ Cocytus runs, and Pyriphlegethon, ‭ Cocytus... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Islands</name>
      <description>...with the shake-leaf hill, [1] ‭ Tree-fam’d Neritus; whose near confines fill ‭ Islands a number, well-inhabited, ‭ That under my observance taste their bread; ‭... </description>
      <address>Islands</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>113.96238258877432,22.249347079037797,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...you are there. ‭ And therefore what afflicts you? Why, to hear ‭ The fate of Greece and Ilion, mourn you so? ‭ The Gods have done it; as to all they do ‭ Destine... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...he sung in other place, ‭ That of that ambush some man else did race ‭ The Ilion tow’rs than Laertiades; ‭ But here he sung, that he alone did seize, [10] ‭... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...of Troy affects. ‭ For I have heard you, since my coming, sing ‭ The fate of Greece to an admiréd string. ‭ How much our suff’rance was, how much we wrought, ‭ How... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lemnos</name>
      <description>...Sire. ‭ Mars enter’d, wrung her hand, and the retire ‭ Her husband made to Lemnos told, and said; ‭ “Now, love, is Vulcan gone, let us to bed, ‭ He’s for the... </description>
      <address>Lemnos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.25,39.916667,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peribœa</name>
      <description>...her spouse; their pedigree [3] ‭ I can report. The great Earth-shaker, he ‭ Of Peribœa (that her sex out-shone, ‭ And youngest daughter was t’ Eurymedon, ‭ Who of th’... </description>
      <address>Peribœa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>English</name>
      <description>...Latin idioms can adorn ‭ A verse with rare attractions, yet become ‭ His English Muse like an Arachnean loom, ‭ Wrought spite of Pallas, and therein bewrays ‭... </description>
      <address>English</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.46415,38.3345,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sabactes</name>
      <description>...’gainst your Furnace all ‭ Hell’s harmfull’st spirits; Maragus I’ll call, ‭ Sabactes, Asbett, and Omadamus, ‭ Who ills against your art innumerous ‭ Excogitates... </description>
      <address>Sabactes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>ON</name>
      <description>...distain, ‭ Whose pow’rs are passing coy, whose wills would fain. ‭ WRITTEN ON THE COUNCIL CHAMBER ‭ Of men, sons are the crowns of cities’ tow’rs; ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>ON</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>OR</name>
      <description>...men and beasts make fly thee and thy stall. ‭ AGAINST THE SAMIAN MINISTRESS, OR NUN ‭ ‭ Hear me, O Goddess, that invoke thine ear, ‭ Thou that dost feed and... </description>
      <address>OR</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>34.916666666,32.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>THE CITY ERYTHRÆA Worshipful Earth</name>
      <description>...t’ hospitious Jove’s whole state, ‭ And th’ hospitable table violate. ‭ TO THE CITY ERYTHRÆA ‭ Worshipful Earth, Giver of all things good! ‭ Giver of even felicity; whose flood ‭ The mind... </description>
      <address>THE CITY ERYTHRÆA Worshipful Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...students to begin ‭with that study. ‭ TO NEPTUNE ‭ Hear, pow’rful Neptune, that shak’st earth in ire, ‭ King of the great green, where dance all the... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cuma</name>
      <description>...to Cuma, with intent ‭ T’ eternize all the sacred continent ‭ And state of Cuma. They, in proud ascent ‭ From off their bench, refus’d with usage fierce ‭ The... </description>
      <address>Cuma</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...song. ‭ TO EARTH, THE MOTHER OF ALL ‭ Mother of all things, the well-founded Earth, ‭ My Muse shall memorize; who all the birth ‭ Gives food that all her upper... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>rus</name>
      <description>...beams let fly ‭ Through all their thickest tapistries. And then ‭ (When Hesp’rus calls to fold the flocks of men) ‭ From the green clossets of his loftiest... </description>
      <address>rus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-3.46254,38.04759,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...him; and who, in date ‭ Of days forepast, through all the sea was sent, ‭ And Earth’s inenarrable continent, ‭ To acts that king Eurystheus had decreed; ‭ Did many... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...earthy food, ‭ My Muse shall memorise; the son of Jove, ‭ Whom, in fair-seated Thebes (commix’d in love ‭ With great heaven’s sable-cloud-assembling State) ‭ Alcmena... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>OR</name>
      <description>...Muse for ever honour thee, ‭ And, for thy sake, thy fair posterity. ‭ BACCHUS, OR THE PIRATES ‭ Of Dionysus, noble Semele’s Son, ‭ I now intend to render... </description>
      <address>OR</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>34.916666666,32.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...Queen I sing, ‭ Venus, that owes ill fate the fortressing ‭ Of all maritimal Cyprus; where the force ‭ Of gentle-breathing Zephyr steer’d her course ‭ Along the... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...bark about them grown corrupt and dry, ‭ And all their boughs fall’n yield to Earth her right; ‭ And then the Nymphs’ lives leave the lovely night, ‭ “And these... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mnemosyne</name>
      <description>...birth ‭ To full extent of all their empery. ‭ And, first, the honour to Mnemosyne, ‭ The Muses’ mother, of all Goddess states ‭ He gave; even forced to’t by the... </description>
      <address>Mnemosyne</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...his mind. ‭ Now, then, Jove’s jarring Sons no longer stood, ‭ But sandy Pylos and th’ Alphæan flood ‭ Reach’d instantly, and made as quick a fall ‭ On those... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
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      <name>Ocean</name>
      <description>...Maia of majestic fashion. ‭ And now the air-begot Aurora rose ‭ From out the Ocean great-in-ebbs-and-flows, ‭ When, at the never-shorn pure-and-fair grove ‭... </description>
      <address>Ocean</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pythos</name>
      <description>...as he a search, ‭ And overtake him with a greater lurch; ‭ For I can post to Pythos, and break through ‭ His huge house there, where harbours wealth enough, ‭ Most... </description>
      <address>Pythos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pieria</name>
      <description>...and in the ocean burn’d ‭ His coach and coursers; when th’ ingenious spy ‭ Pieria’s shady hill had in his eye, ‭ Where the immortal oxen of the Gods ‭ In air’s... </description>
      <address>Pieria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>East</name>
      <description>...seas to her journey’s end. ‭ From thence they sail’d, quite opposite, to the East, ‭ And to the region where Light leaves his rest, ‭ The Light himself being... </description>
      <address>East</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peloponnesus</name>
      <description>...Samos, and, with timber graced, ‭ Shady Zacynthus. But when now they past ‭ Peloponnesus all, and then when show’d ‭ The infinite vale of Crissa, that doth shroud ‭ All... </description>
      <address>Peloponnesus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Delphusa</name>
      <description>...to whom he flew, ‭ Enflamed with anger, and in th’ instant drew ‭ Close to Delphusa, using this short vow: ‭ “Delphusa! You must look no longer now ‭ To vent your... </description>
      <address>Delphusa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Chimæra</name>
      <description>...the misery ‭ Of merited death, nor She, whose name implies ‭ Such scathe (Chimæra), but black earth make prise ‭ To putrefaction thy immanities, ‭ And bright... </description>
      <address>Chimæra</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ill</name>
      <description>...confusion. Which received to hand ‭ By Juno, instantly she gave command ‭ (Ill to ill adding) that the Dragoness ‭ Should bring it up; who took, and did... </description>
      <address>Ill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Notus</name>
      <description>...so Ulysses’ fleet ‭ The winds hurl’d up and down; now Boreas ‭ Toss’d it to Notus, Notus gave it pass ‭ To Eurus, Eurus Zephyr made pursue ‭ The horrid tennis... </description>
      <address>Notus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phæacia</name>
      <description>...fate his misery. ‭ The great mark, on which all his hopes rely, ‭ Lies in Phæacia. But I hope he shall ‭ Feel woe at height, ere that dead calm befall.” ‭ This... </description>
      <address>Phæacia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Commanding her to clear the ways ‭ Ulysses sought; and she obeys. ‭ When Neptune saw Ulysses free, ‭ And so in safety plough the sea, ‭ Enrag’d, he ruffles up... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...Mentor here; ‭ Yet th’ other ev’ning he took shipping there, ‭ And went for Pylos.” Thus went he for home, ‭ And left the rest with envy overcome; ‭ Who sat, and... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neleïan Pylos</name>
      <description>...could fetch them there.” ‭ This speech the rest admir’d, nor dream’d that he ‭ Neleïan Pylos ever thought to see, ‭ But was at field about his flocks’ survey, ‭ Or thought... </description>
      <address>Neleïan Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...What, brave man, ‭ He both did act, and suffer, when he wan ‭ The town of Ilion, in the brave-built horse, ‭ When all we chief states of the Grecian force ‭... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...beggar-like, he did of all men crave, ‭ And such a wretch was, as the whole Greek fleet ‭ Brought not besides. And thus through ev’ry street ‭ He crept... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...retain ‭ Thought that he now is like Telemachus, then ‭ Left by his sire, when Greece did undertake ‭ Troy’s bold war for my impudency’s sake.” ‭ He answer’d: “Now... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Erembi of Arabia</name>
      <description>...Phœnicia, and Sidonia, ‭ And fetch’d the far-off Æthiopia, ‭ Reach’d the Erembi of Arabia, ‭ And Lybia, where with horns ewes yean their lambs, ‭ Which ev’ry full year... </description>
      <address>Erembi of Arabia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...shone, ‭ But up he rose, took air, and sat upon ‭ A seat of white and goodly polish’d stone, ‭ That such a gloss as richest ointments wore, ‭ Before his high... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egypt</name>
      <description>...Save only five, that blue fore-castles bore, ‭ Which wind and water cast on Egypt’s shore. ‭ When he (there victling well, and store of gold ‭ Aboard his ships... </description>
      <address>Egypt</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...force, ‭ Since God fore-sent it first. And thus I came, ‭ Dear son, to Pylos, uninform’d by fame, ‭ Nor know one sav’d by Fate, or overcome. ‭ Whom I have... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...neither just nor wise, ‭ And therefore many felt so sharp a fate, ‭ Sent from Minerva’s most pernicious hate; ‭ Whose mighty Father can do fearful things. ‭ By whose... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Remembrance of the miseries that grew ‭ Upon our still-in-strength-opposing Greece ‭ Amongst Troy’s people, I must touch a piece ‭ Of all our woes there, either... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...was done before ‭ The Trojan turrets, and the state ‭ Of all the Greeks since Ilion’s fate. ‭ This book these three of greatest place ‭ Doth serve with many a... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...off, when my mother shall ‭ Ascend her high room, and for sleep prepare. ‭ Sparta and Pylos I must see, in care ‭ To find my father.” Out Euryclea cried, ‭ And... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...try if I can bring ye home ‭ An ill Fate to consort you; if it come ‭ From Pylos, or amongst the people here. ‭ But thither I resolve, and know that there ‭ I... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...well. ‭ For to Ulysses all things have event, ‭ As I foretold him, when for Ilion went ‭ The whole Greek fleet together, and with them ‭ Th’... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...divine increase ‭ Of Phorcys’ seed, a great God of the seas. ‭ She mix’d with Neptune in his hollow caves, ‭ And bore this Cyclop to that God of waves. ‭ For whose... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Leucadia</name>
      <description>...that did reign ‭ King of the Taphians, in the main ‭ Whose rough waves near Leucadia run. ‭ Advising wise Ulysses’ son ‭ To seek his father, and address ‭ His... </description>
      <address>Leucadia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cephissus</name>
      <description>...Who, slighting Jove, took up their dwellings then ‭ Within a large cave, near Cephissus’ lake. ‭ Hence, swiftly moving, thou all speed didst make ‭ Up to the tops... </description>
      <address>Cephissus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...even all the men that move ‭ In rich Peloponnesus, and all those ‭ Of Europe, and the isles the seas enclose, ‭ Whom future search of acts and beings... </description>
      <address>Europe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>27.5,42.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Iliads</name>
      <description>...not only Prime of Poets, but Philosophers, had written ‭his two great poems of Iliads and Odysses; which (for their first ‭lights born before all learning) were... </description>
      <address>Iliads</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...As in Earth’s flaming walls, Heaven's sevenfold Car, ‭ From all the wilds of Neptune’s wat’ry sphere, ‭ For ever guards the Erymanthian bear. ‭ Since then your... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>SOMERSET</name>
      <description>...DEDICATORY ‭ TO MY EVER MOST-WORTHY-TO-BE-MOST HONOURED ‭ LORD, THE EARL OF SOMERSET, ETC. ‭ Not forc’d by fortune, but since your free mind ‭ (Made by affliction)... </description>
      <address>SOMERSET</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.60411,37.09202,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>GREECE</name>
      <description>...With his poor pow'rs Ages and Hosts of Foes. ‭ TO THE RUINS OF TROY AND GREECE ‭ Troy rac'd, Greece wrack'd, who mourns? Ye both may boast, ‭ Else th' Iliads... </description>
      <address>GREECE</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...adventurous bark; the Colchian fleece ‭ Not half so precious as this Soul of Greece, ‭ In whose Songs I have made our shores rejoice, ‭ And Greek itself vail to... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...issue swell’d ‭ About Apollo’s fane, and that put on ‭ A grace like thee; for Earth had never none ‭ Of all her sylvan issue so adorn’d. ‭ Into amaze my very soul... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...and clear means, move a knowing man.” ‭ While this discourse employ’d him, Neptune rais’d ‭ A huge, a high, and horrid sea, that seiz’d ‭ Him and his ship, and... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egypt</name>
      <description>...heav’n shin’d ‭ In sacred radiance of the fifth fair day, ‭ To sweetly-water’d Egypt reach’d our way, ‭ And there we anchor’d; where I charg’d my men ‭ To stay... </description>
      <address>Egypt</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...forms are in their souls impress’d. ‭ Before the sons of Greece set foot in Troy, ‭ Nine times, in chief, I did command enjoy ‭ Of men and ships against our... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ill</name>
      <description>...my fortunes, when I chus’d ‭ Choice men for ambush, prest to have produc’d ‭ Ill to mine enemies; my too vent’rous spirit ‭ Set never death before mine eyes... </description>
      <address>Ill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...past all mean ‭ Hath brought my age on; but, in seasons past, ‭ Both Mars and Pallas have with boldness grac’d, ‭ And fortitude, my fortunes, when I... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...Gods dispose, ‭ My sad age labours. First, I’ll tell you then, ‭ From ample Crete I fetch my native strain; ‭ My father wealthy, whose house many a life ‭... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...bene honestos faciens æs. ‭[4] The Phæacians were descended originally from Neptune. ‭[5] Αμϕικαλύπτω, superinjicio aliquid tanquam tegmen seu ‭operimentum. ‭[6]... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>French</name>
      <description>...from their sight, whisper behind me vilifyings of my translation, out of the French affirming them, when both in French, and all other languages but his own, our... </description>
      <address>French</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.43333,16.35,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Poesy</name>
      <description>...to the end, quiet to motion, and eternity to time; so much prefer I divine Poesy to all worldly wisdom. To the only shadow of whose worth, yet, I entitle not... </description>
      <address>Poesy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>English</name>
      <description>...rid the rubs, and strow'd these flow'rs In our thrice-sacred Homer's English way, What rests to make him yet more worthy yours? To cite more praise of... </description>
      <address>English</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.46415,38.3345,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>English</name>
      <description>...great clerks can write no English verse, [2] Because, alas, great clerks! English affords, Say they, no height nor copy; a rude tongue, Since 'tis their... </description>
      <address>English</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.46415,38.3345,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...have to censure. First then Silius hear, Who thrice was consul in renowned Rome, Whose verse, saith Martial, nothing shall out-wear. SILIUS ITALICUS, LIB... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Wash</name>
      <description>...with prejudicacies too profane, Pass Homer in your other poets' slights, Wash here. In this porch to his num'rous fane, Hear ancient oracles speak, and... </description>
      <address>Wash</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Valla</name>
      <description>...her his wife or servant; scoptically or scornfully speaking it; which both Valla, Eobanus, and all other interpreters (but these ad verbum) have utterly missed... </description>
      <address>Valla</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>16.38333,59.01667,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...hath won them all to her; And ill fates over-hang these tow'rs, address'd by Jupiter. Fix in thy mind this.' This express'd, he took wing and away, And sweet... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...to sacrifice, and seek Our much-sigh-mix'd woe his recure, invok'd by ev'ry Greek.&quot; Thus he resign'd her, and her sire receiv'd her highly joy'd. About the... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Sack'd it, and brought to fleet the spoil, which every valiant son Of Greece indifferently shar'd. Atrides had for share Fair-cheek'd Chryseis. After... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...little thou esteem'st too great a continent In thy incontinent avarice. For Phthia therefore now My course is; since 'tis better far, than here t' endure that... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Smyrna</name>
      <description>...is, to the Muses. Herodotus affirms that Phæmius, teaching a public school at Smyrna, was his master; and Dionysius in his 56th Oration saith, Socrates was Homer's... </description>
      <address>Smyrna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peneïon</name>
      <description>...Prothous, led the Magnets forth, who near the shady earth Of Pelius, and Peneïon, dwelt; forty revengeful sail Did follow him. These were the dukes and... </description>
      <address>Peneïon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hyperia</name>
      <description>...highly prais'd, Machaon, Podalirius, were thirty vessels rais'd. Who near Hyperia's fountain dwelt, and in Ormenius, The snowy tops of Titanus, and in... </description>
      <address>Hyperia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Machaon</name>
      <description>...wilful tyranny,) In charge of Æsculapius' sons, physician highly prais'd, Machaon, Podalirius, were thirty vessels rais'd. Who near Hyperia's fountain dwelt... </description>
      <address>Machaon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Glaphyra</name>
      <description>...But those that did in Pheres dwell, at the Bœbeian lake, In Bœbe, and in Glaphyra, Iaolcus builded fair, In thrice-six ships to Pergamus did through the seas... </description>
      <address>Glaphyra</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.8833,39.444,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pteleus</name>
      <description>...and the soil that sheep are fed upon Iton, and Antron built by sea, and Pteleus full of grass, Protesilaus, while he liv'd, the worthy captain was, Whom... </description>
      <address>Pteleus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hellade</name>
      <description>...That in deep Alus, Alopé, and soft Trechina dwell'd, In Phthia, and in Hellade where live the lovely dames, The Myrmidons, Hellenians, and Achives, rob'd of... </description>
      <address>Hellade</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Olenon</name>
      <description>...well-spoke son, did guide th' Ætolians well, Those that in Pleuron, Olenon, and strong Pylene dwell, Great Chalcis, that by sea-side stands, and stony... </description>
      <address>Olenon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>21.25,38.75,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Buphrasis</name>
      <description>...pass the gulfy purple sea, that did no sea rites know. They, who in Hermin, Buphrasis, and Elis, did remain, What Olen's cliffs, Alisius, and Myrsin did contain... </description>
      <address>Buphrasis</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Orchomen</name>
      <description>...Where dwelt the bold near-fighting men, who did in Phæneus live, And Orchomen, where flocks of sheep the shepherds clust'ring drive, In Ripe, and in... </description>
      <address>Orchomen</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...In Helen's rape, and did his best to make them buy it dear. Who dwelt in Pylos' sandy soil, and Arene the fair, In Thryon, near Alpheus' flood, and Aepy... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Oetylon</name>
      <description>...for doves so much extoll'd, Bryseia's and Augia's grounds, strong Laa, Oetylon, Amyclas, Helos' harbour-town, that Neptune beats upon, All these did... </description>
      <address>Oetylon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...his most resplendent arms, since he did over-shine The whole heroic host of Greece, in pow'r of that design. Who did in Lacedæmon's rule th' unmeasur'd concave... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eïon</name>
      <description>...Tiryntha keep, Hennion, or in Asinen whose bosom is so deep, Trœzena, Eïon, Epidaure where Bacchus crowns his head, Ægina, and Maseta's soil, did follow... </description>
      <address>Eïon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eristhius</name>
      <description>...The soldiers that in Athens dwelt, a city builded large, The people of Eristhius, whom Jove-sprung Pallas fed, And plenteous-feeding Tellus brought out of her... </description>
      <address>Eristhius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athens</name>
      <description>...black men of war did sail in this Alphenor's charge. The soldiers that in Athens dwelt, a city builded large, The people of Eristhius, whom Jove-sprung Pallas... </description>
      <address>Athens</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-82.10126,39.32924,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aspledon</name>
      <description>...And six score strong Bœotian youths in ev'ry burthen went. But those who in Aspledon dwelt, and Minian Orchomen, God Mars's sons did lead (Ascalaphus and Ialmen)... </description>
      <address>Aspledon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.034484,38.512851,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hylen</name>
      <description>...Of Harma, and Ilesius, and all that did remain In Eryth, and in Eleon, in Hylen, Peteona, In fair Ocalea, and, the town well-builded, Medeona, Copas... </description>
      <address>Hylen</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eryth</name>
      <description>...hath the ample plain, Of Harma, and Ilesius, and all that did remain In Eryth, and in Eleon, in Hylen, Peteona, In fair Ocalea, and, the town well-builded... </description>
      <address>Eryth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.484075,41.779469,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asian</name>
      <description>...through the air reach'd heav'n. And as about the flood Caïster, in an Asian mead, flocks of the airy brood, Cranes, geese, or long-neck'd swans, here... </description>
      <address>Asian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athenia</name>
      <description>...Of Greece thou conquer'st in the strife of consultations. I would to Jove, Athenia, and Phœbus, I could make, Of all, but ten such counsellors; then instantly... </description>
      <address>Athenia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...thy defeat.&quot; To this the king of men replied: &quot;O father, all the sons Of Greece thou conquer'st in the strife of consultations. I would to Jove, Athenia, and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...want in war, or lack of that brave heat Fit for the vent'rous spirits of Greece, was cause to thy defeat.&quot; To this the king of men replied: &quot;O father, all... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...won The style of wrathful worthily; he's soft, he's too remiss; Or else, Atrides, his had been thy last of injuries.&quot; Thus he the people's Pastor chid; but... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...all. On this he leaning, said: &quot;O friends, great sons of Danaus, servants of Mars, Jove laid A heavy curse on me, to vow, and bind it with the bent Of his... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...Which if they yield to, oppose you.&quot; He sate, and up arose Nestor, of sandy Pylos king, who, willing to dispose Their counsel to the public good, propos'd this... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...which then abroad he shook, And went to fleet. And now great heav'n Goddess Aurora scal'd, To Jove, and all Gods, bringing light; when Agamemnon call'd His... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...in his want; and see Troy amplified In conquest, so much, and so long, till Greece may give again The glory reft him, and the more illustrate the free reign... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...and hope of wreak; till which come, thou shalt need A little patience. Jupiter went yesterday to feast Amongst the blameless Æthiops, in th' ocean's... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...had made herself for Greece) like one distraught, made hast To ample Ilion with her son, and nurse, and all the way Mourn'd, and dissolv'd in tears for... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Must now the press of fight endure; now solitude, to call Upon the name of Jupiter; thou only for us all. But wine will something comfort thee; for to a man... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laodamïa</name>
      <description>...in a strife Against the valiant Solymi, Mars reft of light and life; Laodamïa, being envied of all the Goddesses, The golden-bridle-handling Queen, the... </description>
      <address>Laodamïa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ephyré</name>
      <description>...many known: In midst of Argos, nurse of horse, there stands a walléd town, Ephyré, where the mansion-house of Sisyphus did stand, Of Sisyphus-Æölides, most... </description>
      <address>Ephyré</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Awhile hold out, till, for success to this your brave amends, I haste to Ilion, and procure our counsellors and wives To pray, and offer hecatombs, for... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...fell) he drew; then Nestor spake to all: &quot;O friends, and household men of Mars, let not your púrsuit fall, With those ye fell, for present spoil; nor, like... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...womb, Shall taste of what they merited, and have no other tomb Than razéd Ilion; nor their race have more fruit than the dust.&quot; This just cause turn'd his... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...his wife, And, taking in his arméd arms his son, He prophesies the fall of Ilion. ANOTHER ARGUMENT In Zeta, Hector prophesies; Prays for his son; wills... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Or had my feet not fetched me off, heaps of mortality Had kept me consort.&quot; Jupiter, with a contracted brow, Thus answered Mars: &quot;Thou many minds, inconstant... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...up and the reins, and shut her heaven'ly look In Hell's vast helm from Mars's eyes; and full career she took At him, who then had newly slain the mighty... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pandarus</name>
      <description>...She found him at his chariot, refreshing of his wound Inflicted by slain Pandarus; his sweat did so abound, It much annoy'd him, underneath the broad belt of... </description>
      <address>Pandarus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...your fleet.&quot; This did with shame make bold The gen'ral spirit and pow'r of Greece: when, with particular note Of their disgrace, Athenia made Tydeus' issue... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...move Athenia to the charge she sought, who us'd of old to be The bane of Mars, and had as well the gift of spoil as he. This grace she slack'd not, but her... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...his foul deeds, in ruining so many and so great In the command and grace of Greece, and in so rude a heat? At which, she said, Apollo laugh'd, and Venus, who... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Gods; then stay'd the white-arm'd Queen Her steeds, and ask'd of Jove, if Mars did not incense his spleen With his foul deeds, in ruining so many and so... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atlantic</name>
      <description>...did wear The gaudy mitre, studied wealth extremely, and dwelt near Th' Atlantic lake Cephisides, in Hyla, by whose seat The good men of Bœotia dwelt. This... </description>
      <address>Atlantic</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-95.01388,41.4036,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...and dreadful Hector led. Then who was first, who last, whose lives the iron Mars did seize, And Priam's Hector? Helenus, surnam'd Œnopides; Good Teuthras... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...'gainst the proud pursuit, nor ever turn'd a head, They knew so well that Mars pursu'd, and dreadful Hector led. Then who was first, who last, whose lives... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...themselves, and forc'd him off, and set him underneath The goodly beech of Jupiter, where now they did unsheath The ashen lance; strong Pelagon, his friend... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Noemon</name>
      <description>...pow'r on the multitude; then did he never miss; Alastor, Halius, Chromius, Noemon, Prytanis, Alcander, and a number more, he slew, and more had slain, If... </description>
      <address>Noemon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...take your rod, Lest in your bosoms, for a man, ye ever find a God.&quot; As Greece retir'd, the pow'r of Troy did much more forward prease, And Hector two brave... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...he took; His arms beat back the sun in flames, a dreadful lance he shook; Mars put the fury in his mind, that by Æneas' hands, Who was to make the slaughter... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...arriv'd at man's estate, with both th' Atrides went, To honour them in th' Ilion wars; and both were one day sent, To death as well as Troy, for death hid... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...assault on me.&quot; This said, the lofty tow'r Of Pergamus he made his seat; and Mars did now excite The Trojan forces, in the form of him that led to fight The... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sun</name>
      <description>...Thrice rush'd he rudely on, And thrice, betwixt his darts and death, the Sun's bright target shone; But when upon the fourth assault, much like a... </description>
      <address>Sun</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-13.85,13.38333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Iris to her aid, from all the darts that hiss'd At her quick rapture; and to Mars they took their plaintive course, And found him on the fight's left hand, by... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Anchisiades</name>
      <description>...With his one hand, of wondrous weight, and pour'd it mainly on The hip of Anchisiades, wherein the joint doth move The thigh ('tis call'd the huckle-bone) which... </description>
      <address>Anchisiades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...steep heights shroud me, and at even refresh me in the flood, And turn to Ilion? O my soul? why drown'st thou in the blood Of these discourses? If this... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...glory being the goad That prick'd his fury. Then the Greeks high-ported Ilion Had seiz'd, had not Apollo stirr'd Antenor's famous son, Divine Agenor, and... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Up to Olympus, some enrag'd, some glad. Achilles slew Both men and horse of Ilion. And as a city fir'd Casts up a heat that purples heav'n, clamours and... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...odds, They laid it freely. Of them all, thump-buckler Mars began, And at Minerva with a lance of brass he headlong ran, These vile words ushering his blows... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...should end within the Trojan walls My curs'd beginning.&quot; In this strait, Neptune and Pallas flew, To fetch him off. In men's shapes both close to his danger... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...His help of Troy till latest even should her black shadows pour On Earth's broad breast. In all his worst, Achilles yet from shore Leapt to his midst... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peleüs</name>
      <description>...Jove himself. King Peleüs was son to Æacus, Infernal Æacus to Jove, and I to Peleüs. Thunder-voic'd Jove far passeth floods, that only murmurs raise With earth... </description>
      <address>Peleüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pæonia</name>
      <description>...heat Talk, and seek pedigrees? Far hence lies my innative seat, In rich Pæonia. My race from broad-stream'd Axius runs; Axius, that gives earth purest... </description>
      <address>Pæonia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...head again In t' hands of stern Æacides, who now must send him slain To Pluto's court, and 'gainst his will. Him, when Achilles knew, Naked of helmet... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...These led he trembling forth the flood, as fearful of their end As any hind calves. All their hands he pinioned behind With their own girdles worn upon... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...this.&quot; Thus brandishing his spear, He set it flying; which a breath of Pallas back did bear From Thetis' son to Hector's self, and at his feet it fell... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hermus</name>
      <description>...Gygæus' lake, there thy inheritance lay, Near fishy Hyllus and the gulfs of Hermus; but this day Removes it to the fields of Troy.&quot; Thus left he night to seize... </description>
      <address>Hermus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>28.1112899,38.5178164,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...lance. Then sent Achilles forth His lance, that through the first fold strook, where brass of little worth And no great proof of hides was laid... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Deity Of th' Achive faction called to her, and said: &quot;Ye must have care, Neptune and Pallas, for the frame of this important war Ye undertake here. Venus'... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...To cope with Hector; past all these, his spirit stood inclin'd To glut Mars with the blood of him. And at Æacides Apollo sent Anchises' son; but first he... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...When this black battle of the Gods was joining. Thus array'd 'Gainst Neptune, Phœbus with wing'd shafts; 'gainst Mars, the blue-ey'd Maid; 'Gainst... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...trembling with his sight; so gloriously clad He overshin'd the field, and Mars no harmfuller than he, He bore the iron stream on clear. But when Jove's high... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...tread exceeding sure. To aid the Ilian side, The changeable in arms went, Mars; and him accompanied Diana that delights in shafts, and Phœbus never shorn... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...and worthy of the rule thou swor'st to him.' This came Close to the heart of Jupiter; and Ate, that had wrought This anger by Saturnia, by her bright hair he... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...give fit ear; my speech shall need attentión of all. Oft have our peers of Greece much blam'd my forcing of the prise Due to Achilles; of which act, not I, but... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...And he worn to his root with age? From him another ill Ariseth to me; Jupiter, you know, hath giv'n a son, The excellent'st of men, to me; whose education... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Percote</name>
      <description>...that was son to great Hycetaon, With some reproof. Before these wars, he in Percote fed Clov'n-foot'd oxen, but did since return where he was bred, Excell'd... </description>
      <address>Percote</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Epirus</name>
      <description>...lin'd, And hollow'd fitly, sav'd his life. Phyleus left him them, Who from Epirus brought them home, on that part where the stream Of famous Seléés doth run... </description>
      <address>Epirus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.590387322222224,39.577073022222216,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laodamas</name>
      <description>...Fierce Schedius, Perimedes' son; which Ajax did requite With slaughter of Laodamas, that led the foot to fight, And was Antenor's famous son. Polydamas did end... </description>
      <address>Laodamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Mercury, the Queen of regiment, And Vulcan, he will either spare high Ilion, or not race Her turrets to the lowest stone, and, with both these, not... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Gargarus</name>
      <description>...Where far-discerning Jupiter, in his repose, had crown'd The brows of Gargarus, and wrapt an odorif'rous cloud About his bosom. Coming near, they stood. Nor... </description>
      <address>Gargarus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...all-enchas'd with springs they soon attain'd, and found Where far-discerning Jupiter, in his repose, had crown'd The brows of Gargarus, and wrapt an odorif'rous... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...than Juno caus'd, if Pallas had not car'd More for the peace of heav'n than Mars; who leap'd out of her throne, Rapt up her helmet, lance, and shield, and... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Reveng'd my brother. 'Tis the wish of ev'ry honest man His brother, slain in Mars's field, may rest wreak'd in his fane.&quot; This stirr'd fresh envy in the... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...through the prease A grievous fight; when to the ships and tents of Greece the seas Brake loose, and rag'd. But when they join'd, the dreadful clamour... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...I pour'd dark sleep, Saturnia's love hath so illuded him.&quot; This news made Neptune more secure in giving Grecians heart, And through the first fights thus he... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phæa</name>
      <description>...their court, And brought me up, receiving me in most respectful sort From Phæa, when Jove under earth and the unfruitful seas Cast Saturn. These I go to... </description>
      <address>Phæa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...of Jove. THE END OF THE THIRTEENTH BOOK. [1] The empire of Jove exceeded Neptune's (saith Plut. upon this place) because he was more ancient, and excellent in... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...first troops follow'd, and the last their shouts with shouts repell'd. Greece answer'd all, nor could her spirits from all show rest conceal'd. And to... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Helenus</name>
      <description>...feet. Atrides griev'd to see That sight, and, threat'ning, shook a lance at Helenus, and he A bow half drew at him; at once out flew both shaft and lance. The... </description>
      <address>Helenus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Adamas</name>
      <description>...smarts Must undergo, wounds chiefly vex. His dart Meriones Pursu'd, and Adamas so striv'd with it, and his misease, As doth a bullock puff and storm, whom... </description>
      <address>Adamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>87.5,22.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Meriones</name>
      <description>...He call'd with good right to his aid war-skill'd Ascalaphus, Aphareüs, Meriones, the strong Deipyrus, And Nestor's honourable son: &quot;Come near, my friends,&quot;... </description>
      <address>Meriones</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...The joy I wish it, though it be now ent'ring the strong gate Of mighty Pluto, since this hand hath sent him down a mate.&quot; This glory in him griev'd the... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cabesus</name>
      <description>...to flight; For he, in sight of all the host, Othryonëus slew, That from Cabesus, with the fame of those wars, thither drew His new-come forces, and requir'd... </description>
      <address>Cabesus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Great Neptune</name>
      <description>...quite destroy'd, And therefore from the hoary deep he suffered so employ'd Great Neptune in the Grecian aid; who griev'd for them, and storm'd Extremely at his... </description>
      <address>Great Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tydeus</name>
      <description>...Heav'n's blood is shed By sacred rage of Diomed. Then Pallas breath'd in Tydeus' son; to render whom supreme To all the Greeks, at all his parts, she cast a... </description>
      <address>Tydeus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...he terrifies. Adds wounds to terrors. His inflamed lance Draws blood from Mars, and Venus. In a trance He casts Æneas, with a weighty stone; Apollo... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...So great help as our fathers had; and fought beneath a wall, Sacred to Mars, by help of Jove, and trusting to the fall Of happy signs from other Gods, by... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...far more able men than both our fathers were. We took the sev'n-fold ported Thebes, when yet we had not there So great help as our fathers had; and fought... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.255096,38.318092,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...troops ye can behold Take place before ye.&quot; Ithacus at this his brows did fold, And said: &quot;How hath thy violent tongue broke through thy set of teeth... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...ye the foe should nearer yet your dastard spleens provoke, Ev'n where on Neptune's foamy shore our navies lie in sight, To see if Jove will hold your hands... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...&quot;Two Goddesses there are that still give Menelaus aid, And one that Paris loves. The two that sit from us so far (Which Argive Juno is, and She that... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scæa</name>
      <description>...and sweet, she gently set him down, And went for Helen; whom she found in Scæa's utmost height, To which whole swarms of city dames had climb'd to see the... </description>
      <address>Scæa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...the helm that held the equal dooms of chance, Look'd back, and drew; and Paris first had lot to hurl his lance, The soldiers all sat down enrank'd, each by... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...bred; My natural brothers; either here they have not followéd From lovely Sparta, or, arriv'd within the sea-born fleet, In fear of infamy for me, in broad... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laodice</name>
      <description>...sister's shape, who had the highest place In Helen's love, and had to name Laodice, most fair Of all the daughters Priam had, and made the nuptial pair With... </description>
      <address>Laodice</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...at will enjoy; The rest strike truce, and let love seal firm leagues 'twixt Greece and Troy.&quot; The Greek host wonder'd at this brave; silence flew... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Achaia</name>
      <description>...men, Great Agamemnon, cried aloud: &quot;Argives! for shame, contain; Youths of Achaia, shoot no more; the fair-helm'd Hector shows As he desir'd to treat with us.&quot;... </description>
      <address>Achaia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>21.880939,37.254095,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...And royally prepar'd for charge. Which seen, cold terror shot The heart of Paris, who retir'd as headlong from the king As in him he had shunn'd his death... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Meïon</name>
      <description>...With Methles, and with Antiphus, (Pylæmen's sons) did fight The men of Meïon, whom the fen Gygæa brought to light, And those Meionians that beneath the... </description>
      <address>Meïon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Percotes</name>
      <description>...fates, in letting slip their threads, their hasty valours stay'd. Who in Percotes, Practius, Arisba, did abide, Who Sestus and Abydus bred, Hyrtacides did... </description>
      <address>Percotes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Myrmidons</name>
      <description>...ascended, two and two, and trod the honour'd shore, Till where the fleet of Myrmidons, drawn up in heaps, it bore. There stay'd they at Achilles' ship; and there... </description>
      <address>Myrmidons</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Orythia</name>
      <description>...Amphinome, Chaste Galatea so renown'd, and Callianira, came, With Doto and Orythia, to cheer the mournful dame. Apseudes likewise visited, and Callianassa gave... </description>
      <address>Orythia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thalia</name>
      <description>...Cymodoce, and Spio, did attend, Nessea, and Cymothoe, and calm Amphithoe, Thalia, Thoa, Panope, and swift Dynamene, Actæa, and Limnoria, and Halia the fair... </description>
      <address>Thalia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...his guard, the rest would leave for very fear The person to the spoil of Greece. And yet his guardians were Th' Ajaces and Meriones; whom much his care did... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Deucalides</name>
      <description>...And brake at top. The Ilians for his escape did shout. When Hector at Deucalides another lance sent out, As in his chariot he stood; it miss'd him narrowly... </description>
      <address>Deucalides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Polydamas</name>
      <description>...lightly, glancing to his mouth, because it strook him near, Thrown from Polydamas. Leitus next left the fight in fear (Being hurt by Hector in his hand)... </description>
      <address>Polydamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Grecians to their fleet, A cruel tumult they stirr'd up, and such as should Mars see't (That horrid hurrier of men) or She that betters him, Minerva, never... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...he said, Turn head, and not in that quick ease part with the corse to Greece.&quot; This said, before them all he flew, and all as of a piece Against the... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...off, and spoil'd Hippothous and Phorcis of their arms. And then ascended Ilion had shaken with alarms, Discov'ring th' impotence of Troy, ev'n past the will... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Schedius</name>
      <description>...And threw at Ajax; but his dart, discover'd, pass'd, and stay'd At Schedius, son of Iphitus, a man of ablest hand Of all the strong Phocensians, and... </description>
      <address>Schedius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...deservedly, thou flew'st from in his end, And left'st to all the lust of Greece? O Gods, a man that was (In life) so huge a good to Troy, and to thee such a... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...The spirit of Hector, thus he chid: &quot;O goodly man at arms, In fight a Paris, why should fame make thee fort 'gainst our harms, Being such a fugitive? Now... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Menœtiades</name>
      <description>...mother bore. While thou attend'st on these, The young Atrides, in defence of Menœtiades, Hath slain Euphorbus.&quot; Thus the God took troop with men again; And Hector... </description>
      <address>Menœtiades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...of Immortals, will live free, that death must taste before These gates of Ilion; ev'ry God will have his son a God, Or storm extremely. Give him then an... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peleüs</name>
      <description>...my hot humour, from the fight, remember them as these: 'Thou cruel son of Peleüs, whom She that rules the seas Did only nourish with her gall, thou dost... </description>
      <address>Peleüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Podarge</name>
      <description>...Balius swift as wind, begotten by the seeds Of Zephyr, and the Harpy born, Podarge, in a mead Close to the wavy oceán, where that fierce Harpy fed. Automedon... </description>
      <address>Podarge</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pelion</name>
      <description>...that huge weapon, that was giv'n by Chiron to his sire, Cut from the top of Pelion, to be heroës' deaths. His steeds Automedon straight join'd; like whom no man... </description>
      <address>Pelion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.959876,40.641298,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...thou Pallas, and thou Sun, That not a man hous'd underneath those tow'rs of Ilion, Nor anyone of all the Greeks, how infinite a sum Soever all together make... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Teucer</name>
      <description>...to spoil, And in he ran; and Hector in, who sent a shining lance At Teucer, who, beholding it, slipp'd by, and gave it chance On Actor's son... </description>
      <address>Teucer</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...bastard-bed; But when the Greek ships, double-oar'd, arriv'd at Ilion, To Ilion he return'd, and prov'd beyond comparison Amongst the Trojans; he was lodg'd... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...The son of Mentor, rich in horse; he dwelt at Pedasus Before the sons of Greece sieg'd Troy; from whence he married Medesicaste, one that sprung of Priam's... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Meriones</name>
      <description>...did at first begin With Teucer, and Peneleüs, th' heroe Leitus, Deipyrus, Meriones, and young Antilochus, All éxpert in the deeds of arms: &quot;O youths of Greece,&quot;... </description>
      <address>Meriones</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Damasus</name>
      <description>...far, Still to uphold the better sort; for then did Polypæt pass A lance at Damasus, whose helm was made with cheeks of brass, Yet had not proof enough, the pile... </description>
      <address>Damasus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Acamas</name>
      <description>...fourth charge good Æneas led, and with him were combin'd Archelochus, and Acamas, Antenor's dearest kind, And excellent at ev'ry fight. The fifth brave... </description>
      <address>Acamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...the rest home to their country turn'd, The tenth year of their wars at Troy, and Troy was sack'd and burn'd. And then the Gods fell to their fort... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Nestor</name>
      <description>...to use all haste, To signify to Thetis' son occurrents that have past, At Nestor's honourable suit. But be that work achiev'd When this is done, I will not... </description>
      <address>Nestor</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>21.695,37.028,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...death by his resistless lance?&quot; &quot;Divine Patroclus,&quot; he replied, &quot;no more can Greece advance Defensive weapons, but to fleet they headlong must retire, For... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Great Neptune</name>
      <description>...then The two young boys, Moliones, if their world-circling sire, Great Neptune, had not saft their lives, and cover'd their retire With unpierc'd clouds... </description>
      <address>Great Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Elis</name>
      <description>...giv'n As sacrifice to destiny, Hypirochus' strong son, That dwelt in Elis, and fought first in our contention! We forag'd, as proclaiméd foes, a... </description>
      <address>Elis</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>21.25,37.75,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Diomed</name>
      <description>...fleet they had been hous'd, had not Laertes' son Stirr'd up the spirit of Diomed, with this impression: &quot;Tydides, what do we sustain, forgetting what we are?... </description>
      <address>Diomed</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...troops. The battle then was all of charioteers, Lin'd with light horse. But Jupiter disturb'd this form with fears, And from air's upper region bid bloody... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dioscuris</name>
      <description>...᾽Επὶ ξυρου̑ ἵσταται ἀκμη̑ς. This went into a proverb, used by Theocritus, in Dioscuris, out of Homer. THE ELEVENTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIADS THE ARGUMENT Atrides and... </description>
      <address>Dioscuris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...And, of long-rest-conferring death, put in two bitter fates For Troy and Greece; he held the midst; the day of final dates Fell on the Greeks; the Greeks'... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hypsipyle</name>
      <description>...a great fleet of od'rous wine arrived, Sent by Eunëus, Jason's son, born of Hypsipyle. The fleet contain'd a thousand tun, which must transported be To Atreus'... </description>
      <address>Hypsipyle</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Aurora's dews are sprinkled through the air, Fame will renown the hands of Greece, for this divine affair; Men will forget the sacred work, the Sun and I did... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...So huge a work, and not to us due off'rings first enflame? As far as white Aurora's dews are sprinkled through the air, Fame will renown the hands of Greece... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...up, to all the sky-thron'd Pow'rs; And grave Idæus did return to sacred Ilion's tow'rs, Where Ilians, and Dardanians, did still their counsels ply... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...far more strength, thy soul had fled th' abodes of men, Had not the kings of Greece stood up, and thy attempt restrain'd; And ev'n the king of men himself, that... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Argos</name>
      <description>...The names of two fountains: of which one in Thessaly, the other near Argos, or, according to others, in Peloponnesus or Lacedæmon. [7] His simile, high... </description>
      <address>Argos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Glaucus</name>
      <description>...free exchange in Glaucus, contrary to others that, for the supposed folly in Glaucus, turned his change into a proverb, χρύσεα χαλχείων, golden for brazen. [4]... </description>
      <address>Glaucus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>29.25,36.75,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...will be nothing; leave the cares of war to men, and me In whom, of all the Ilion race, they take their high'st degree.&quot; On went his helm; his princess home... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...be clear as mine; equal his strength in war; And make his reign so strong in Troy, that years to come may yield His facts this fame, when, rich in spoils, he... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...pursu'd like wind. As when a brace of greyhounds are laid in with hare and hind, Close-mouth'd and skill'd to make the best of their industrious course... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...Unseen of any man or maid. Through Greece then, rich and vast, I fled to Phthia, nurse of sheep, and came to Peleus' court; Who entertain'd me heartily, and... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cardamyle</name>
      <description>...as never sire Gave to his daughter's nuptials. Sev'n cities left entire; Cardamyle, and Enope, and Hira full of flow'rs, Anthæa for sweet meadows prais'd, and... </description>
      <address>Cardamyle</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.23317,36.88778,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laodice</name>
      <description>...of bliss. Three daughters beautify his court, the fair Chrysothemis, Laodice, and Iphianesse; of all the fairest take To Peleus' thy grave father's court... </description>
      <address>Laodice</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...made, and their suppers took. Atrides to his tent Invited all the peers of Greece, and food sufficient Appos'd before them, and the peers appos'd their hands... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...famous Thrasymed, adviceful Nestor's son; Ascalaphus; and Ialmen; and mighty Merion; Alphareus; and Deipyrus; and lovely Lycomed, Old Creon's joy. These sev'n... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...springs ye shall not cure; that She that tames proud hearts (Thyself, Minerva) may be taught to know for what, and when, Thou dost against thy father... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Castianira</name>
      <description>...princely race, Who in Æpina was brought forth, a famous town in Thrace, By Castianira, that, for form, was like celestial breed; And, as a crimson poppy flow'r... </description>
      <address>Castianira</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Helice</name>
      <description>...not thy honour'd heart, to see rude spoil devour These Greeks that have in Helice, and Aege, offer'd thee So many and such wealthy gifts? Let them the victors... </description>
      <address>Helice</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.816171800000006,42.4382418,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...that made air sigh. Then Hector did exclaim: &quot;O Tydeus' son, the kings of Greece do most renown thy name With highest place, feasts, and full cups; who now... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Iphitis</name>
      <description>...straight good fortune brought Bold Archeptolemus, whose life did from Iphitis spring; He made him take the reins and mount. Then souls were set on wing... </description>
      <address>Iphitis</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...yet, against his will did stay, That grave protector of the Greeks, for Paris with a dart Enrag'd one of his chariot horse; he smote the upper part Of... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...we all, all loss thou suffer'st thus, Will treble, quadruple, in gain, when Jupiter bestows The sack of well-wall'd Troy on us; which by his word he owes.&quot; &quot;Do... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Empedocles</name>
      <description>...learned for confirmation of his there held opinion, as Protagoras, Heraclitus, Empedocles, Epicharmus, and Homer, who, saith Socrates, against such an army, being all... </description>
      <address>Empedocles</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phædone</name>
      <description>...τω̑ν ποιητω̑ν, Poeta rum omnium et præstantissimum et divinissimum; in Phædone, θει̑ον ποιητὴν, divinum Poetam; and in Theætetus, Socrates citing divers of... </description>
      <address>Phædone</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Basiliscus</name>
      <description>...of gold, the Iliads and Odysseys of Homer were inscribed; which miracle, in Basiliscus the Emperor's time, was consumed with fire. For his respect amongst the most... </description>
      <address>Basiliscus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...of her too much observing men) bids her renounce heaven, and come live with Paris till he make her his wife or servant; scoptically or scornfully speaking it... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paridem</name>
      <description>...ideo tu, ideo falsâ sub imagine venisti, ut me deciperes ob tuam nimiam in Paridem benevolentiam: eò dum illi ades, dum illi studes, dum pro illo satagis, dum... </description>
      <address>Paridem</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Valla</name>
      <description>...I will here cite, and then pray you to confer it with that which followeth of Valla. Quoniam verò nunc Alexandrum Menelaus Postquam vicit, vult odiosam me... </description>
      <address>Valla</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>16.38333,59.01667,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...in the end of the third book, and is Helen's speech to Venus fetching her to Paris from seeing his cowardly combat with Menelaus; part of which speech I will here... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Italian</name>
      <description>...so kindly fall, And meet oppos'd in rhyme as they did kiss; French and Italian most immetrical, Their many syllables in harsh collision Fall as they... </description>
      <address>Italian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.5,42.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Rome</name>
      <description>...have to censure. First then Silius hear, Who thrice was consul in renowned Rome, Whose verse, saith Martial, nothing shall out-wear. SILIUS ITALICUS, LIB... </description>
      <address>Rome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.80513,38.28676,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>ENGLAND</name>
      <description>...SACRED FOUNTAIN OF PRINCES, SOLE EMPRESS OF BEAUTY AND VIRTUE, ANNE, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, ETC. With whatsoever honour we adorn Your royal issue, we must... </description>
      <address>ENGLAND</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>ETC.</name>
      <description>...OF MEN, HENRY, THRICE ROYAL INHERITOR TO THE UNITED KINGDOMS OF GREAT BRITAIN, ETC. Since perfect happiness, by Princes sought, Is not with birth born, nor... </description>
      <address>ETC.</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...whose bosom crept ‭ Lucina’s cavern. But in my roof slept ‭ Ulysses, shor’d in Crete; who first inquir’d ‭ For royal Idomen, and much desir’d ‭ To taste his... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...king Deucalion, ‭ Was sire to me and royal Idomen, ‭ Who with Atrides went to Ilion then, ‭ My elder brother and the better man, ‭ My name Aethon. At that time... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...my ruin. All the peers ‭ Sylvan Zacynthus, and Dulichius, spheres, ‭ Samos and Ithaca, strange strifes have shown ‭ To win me, spending on me all mine own; ‭ Will... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...I’ll serve to feed these lamps, should these lords’ dances ‭ Last till Aurora cheer’d us with their glances. ‭ They cannot weary me, for I am one ‭ Born to... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...body, form, ‭ The Gods have blasted with that only storm ‭ That ravish’d Greece to Ilion, since my lord, ‭ For that war shipp’d, bore all my goods aboard. ‭ If... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...Colchos vent’rous sail dispose ‭ For that rich purchase, had before but seen ‭ Earth’s richer prize in th’ Ithacensian Queen, ‭ They had not made that voyage, but... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dulichius</name>
      <description>...Fame ‭ Hath told me was so, one of honour’d name, ‭ And great revenues in Dulichius, ‭ His fair name Nisus. He is blazon’d thus; ‭ And you to be his son, his... </description>
      <address>Dulichius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...toils led by constraint ‭ Fast’ning upon them. Me along they sent ‭ To Cyprus with a stranger-prince they met, ‭ Dmetor Iasides, who th’ imperial seat ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...set ‭ This bitter curse at him: “O you that bear ‭ Fair name to be the race of Jupiter, ‭ Nymphs of these fountains! If Ulysses ever ‭ Burn’d thighs to you, that, hid... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...ear, ‭ Alive or dead, from any earthy man. ‭ But to the great Lacedæmonian, ‭ Atrides, famous for his lance, he sent, ‭ With horse and chariots, me, to learn th’... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithacensian</name>
      <description>...of injury! ‭ Plotter of mischief! Though reports that fly ‭ Amongst our Ithacensian people say ‭ That thou, of all that glory in their sway, ‭ Art best in words... </description>
      <address>Ithacensian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ortygia</name>
      <description>...err’d. ‭ And now thy will to act shall be preferr’d. ‭ There is an isle above Ortygia, ‭ If thou hast heard, they call it Syria, ‭ Where, once a day, the sun moves... </description>
      <address>Ortygia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>27.339225,37.829783,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...parents’ pow’rs?” ‭ He answer’d: “Stranger! The sure truth is this: ‭ I am of Ithaca; my father is ‭ (Or was) Ulysses, but austere death now ‭ Takes his state from... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...men, after the decease ‭ Of him that perish’d in unnatural peace ‭ At spacious Thebes. Apollo did inspire ‭ His knowing soul with a prophetic fire. ‭ Who, angry with... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.255096,38.318092,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...and renown’d Amphilochus. ‭ Mantius had issue Polyphidius, ‭ And Clytus, but Aurora ravish’d him, ‭ For excellence of his admiréd limb, ‭ And interested him... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phylacus</name>
      <description>...restitution in a year. ‭ In mean space, living as close prisoner ‭ In court of Phylacus, and for the sake ‭ Of Neleus’ daughter mighty cares did take, ‭ Together with... </description>
      <address>Phylacus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Melampus</name>
      <description>...having newly slain ‭ A man at Argos, yet his race’s vein ‭ Flow’d from Melampus, who in former date ‭ In Pylos liv’d, and had a huge estate, ‭ But fled his... </description>
      <address>Melampus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Orsilochus</name>
      <description>...way, they ended their access ‭ At Pheras, in the house of Diocles, ‭ Son to Orsilochus, Alphëus’ seed, ‭ Who gave them guest-rites; and sleep’s natural need ‭ They... </description>
      <address>Orsilochus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...will match the clay. ‭ If you will turn your course from sea, and go ‭ Through Greece and Argos (that myself may so ‭ Keep kind way with thee) I’ll join horse, and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...The chaste Penelopé, that safe and well ‭ Thou liv’st in his charge, and that Pylos’ sands ‭ The place contain’d from whence thy person lands.” ‭ Thus she to large... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...then ‭ Jove plotted death to him and all his men, ‭ For (put off quite from Crete, and so far gone ‭ That shore was lost, and we set eye on none, ‭ But all... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Libya</name>
      <description>...again ‭ Was turning round, and ev’ry season’s reign ‭ Renew’d upon us, we for Libya went, ‭ When, still inventing crafts to circumvent, ‭ He made pretext, that I... </description>
      <address>Libya</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.5,31.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...So sev’ral forms are in their souls impress’d. ‭ Before the sons of Greece set foot in Troy, ‭ Nine times, in chief, I did command enjoy ‭ Of men and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...whose commended pow’r, ‭ Thou sayst, to grace the Grecian conquerour, ‭ At Ilion perish’d? Tell me. It may fall ‭ I knew some such. The great God knows, and... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...bene honestos faciens æs. ‭[4] The Phæacians were descended originally from Neptune. ‭[5] Αμϕικαλύπτω, superinjicio aliquid tanquam tegmen seu ‭operimentum. ‭[6]... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...To stand close to me, and but such a mind ‭ Breathe in my bosom, as when th’ Ilion tow’rs ‭ We tore in cinders. O if equal pow’rs ‭ Thou wouldst enflame amidst my... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Naiades</name>
      <description>...The large and cover’d den, where thou hast done ‭ Hundreds of off’rings to the Naiades, ‭ Here Mount Neritus shakes his curléd tress ‭ Of shady woods.” This said, she... </description>
      <address>Naiades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...I knew as well, should make returnless ends; ‭ Yet would not cross mine uncle Neptune so ‭ To stand their safeguard, since so high did go ‭ His wrath for thy... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...my pass of men in her command; ‭ Whom I enjoin’d to set me on the land ‭ Of Pylos, or of Elis the divine, ‭ Where the Epeïans in great empire shine. ‭ But force... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...reach the shore, ‭ With these my fortunes; whose whole value more ‭ I left in Crete amongst my children there, ‭ From whence I fly for being the slaughterer ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...of this pedigree, I have here set down ‭the diagram, as Spondanus hath it. Neptune begat Nausithous of ‭Peribœa. By Nausithous, Rhexenor, Alcinous, were begot. By... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Erechtheüs</name>
      <description>...Athens lighted on; ‭ Where to the house, that casts so thick a shade, [5] ‭ Of Erechtheüs she ingression made. ‭ Ulysses to the lofty-builded court ‭ Of king Alcinous... </description>
      <address>Erechtheüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...stone, ‭ And passing ample) where munitión, ‭ Gables, and masts, men make, and polish’d oars; ‭ For the Phæacians are not conquerors ‭ By bows nor quivers; oars... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>19.404382772547915,52.12259403291701,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Whatever name ‭ Makes thee invok’d, to thee I humbly frame ‭ My flight from Neptune’s furies. Rev’rend is ‭ To all the ever-living Deities ‭ What erring man soever... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...In which space, often did his heart propose ‭ Death to his eyes. But when Aurora rose, ‭ And threw the third light from her orient hair, ‭ The winds grew calm... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...take ‭ Heaps of dry chaff, and hurl them ev’ry way; ‭ So his long wood-stack Neptune strook astray ‭ Then did Ulysses mount on rib, perforce, ‭ Like to a rider of a... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phæacia</name>
      <description>...to the commands ‭ Of these rude winds, and work out with thy hands ‭ Pass to Phæacia, where thy austere Fate ‭ Is to pursue thee with no more such hate. ‭ Take here... </description>
      <address>Phæacia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phæacia</name>
      <description>...fate his misery. ‭ The great mark, on which all his hopes rely, ‭ Lies in Phæacia. But I hope he shall ‭ Feel woe at height, ere that dead calm befall.” ‭ This... </description>
      <address>Phæacia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...This took; he stoop’d Pieria, and thence ‭ Glid through the air, and Neptune’s confluence ‭ Kiss’d as he flew, and check’d the waves as light ‭ As any... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pieria</name>
      <description>...pleas’d, ‭ And any sleeper, when he wish’d, diseas’d. ‭ This took; he stoop’d Pieria, and thence ‭ Glid through the air, and Neptune’s confluence ‭ Kiss’d as he... </description>
      <address>Pieria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.424792491340284,40.13002811595563,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Ascend your chamber with your ladies here, ‭ And pray the seed of goat-nurs’d Jupiter, ‭ Divine Athenia, to preserve your son, ‭ And she will save him from... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...own instinct, or flow’d ‭ From others’ instigations; but he vow’d ‭ Attempt to Pylos, or to see descried ‭ His sire’s return, or know what death he died.” ‭ This... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neleïan Pylos</name>
      <description>...could fetch them there.” ‭ This speech the rest admir’d, nor dream’d that he ‭ Neleïan Pylos ever thought to see, ‭ But was at field about his flocks’ survey, ‭ Or thought... </description>
      <address>Neleïan Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...far to feed ‭ A cliff-bred goat, than raise or please a steed. ‭ Of all isles, Ithaca doth least provide ‭ Or meads to feed a horse, or ways to ride.” ‭ He, smiling... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...through the waves ‭ Then rais’d against him. These his impious braves ‭ When Neptune heard, in his strong hand he took ‭ His massy trident, and so soundly strook ‭... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...in fight, ‭ But in return swift Ajax lost the light, ‭ In his long-oar’d ship. Neptune, yet, awhile ‭ Saft him unwrack’d, to the Gyræan isle, ‭ A mighty-rock removing... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...course from hence, and how far off doth lie ‭ Thy voyage’s whole scope through Neptune’s sky. ‭ Informing thee, O God-preserv’d, beside, ‭ If thy desires would so be... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...should affect the fame ‭ To share the joys of such a worthy’s bed! ‭ As when a hind, her calves late farrowéd, ‭ To give suck, enters the bold lion’s den, ‭ He... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...What, brave man, ‭ He both did act, and suffer, when he wan ‭ The town of Ilion, in the brave-built horse, ‭ When all we chief states of the Grecian force ‭... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...bringing then ‭ His riches, and his son, and all his men, ‭ From barren Ithaca, (some one sole town ‭ Inhabited about him batter’d down) ‭ All should in Argos... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...retain ‭ Thought that he now is like Telemachus, then ‭ Left by his sire, when Greece did undertake ‭ Troy’s bold war for my impudency’s sake.” ‭ He answer’d: “Now... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Erembi of Arabia</name>
      <description>...Phœnicia, and Sidonia, ‭ And fetch’d the far-off Æthiopia, ‭ Reach’d the Erembi of Arabia, ‭ And Lybia, where with horns ewes yean their lambs, ‭ Which ev’ry full year... </description>
      <address>Erembi of Arabia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...(Of barley, salt, and oil, made) took, and brake, ‭ Ask’d many a boon of Pallas, and the state ‭ Of all the off’ring did initiate, ‭ In three parts cutting off... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...of all the Gods, I may aspire ‭ To Pallas’ favour, who vouchsaf’d to me ‭ At Neptune’s feast her sight so openly. ‭ Let one to field go, and an ox with speed ‭... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...But divide we now ‭ The sacrifices’ tongues, mix wines, and vow ‭ To Neptune, and the other Ever-Blest, ‭ That, having sacrific’d, we may to rest. ‭ The fit... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sun</name>
      <description>...loves he lies, ‭ Wisdom in truth is, and he’s passing wise.” ‭ This said, the Sun went down, and up rose Night, ‭ When Pallas spake: “O father, all good right ‭... </description>
      <address>Sun</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-13.85,13.38333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...Both horse and chariot, and thy guides shall be ‭ My sons themselves) to Sparta the divine, ‭ And to the king whose locks like amber shine. ‭ Intreat the truth... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...as much may thee commend.” ‭ He answer’d: “O thou greatest grace of Greece, ‭ Orestes made that wreak his master-piece, ‭ And him the Greeks will give a... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...were brought; ‭ Where, through the broad sea since we safe had wrought, ‭ At Neptune’s altars many solid thighs ‭ Of slaughter’d bulls we burn’d for sacrifice. ‭... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Psyria</name>
      <description>...sail should hoise ‭ Above rough Chius, left on our left hand, ‭ To th’ isle of Psyria, or that rugged land ‭ Sail under, and for windy Mimas steer. ‭ We ask’d of God... </description>
      <address>Psyria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...did stow ‭ Our goods, and fair-girt women. Half our men ‭ The people’s guide, Atrides, did contain, ‭ And half, being now aboard, put forth to sea. ‭ A most free... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...and did make a stream ‭ Of spritely wine into a golden bowl; ‭ Which to Minerva with a gentle soul ‭ He gave, and thus spake: “Ere you eat, fair guest, ‭... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peloponnesus</name>
      <description>...Samos, and, with timber graced, ‭ Shady Zacynthus. But when now they past ‭ Peloponnesus all, and then when show’d ‭ The infinite vale of Crissa, that doth shroud ‭ All... </description>
      <address>Peloponnesus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.312752688461543,37.25289777692308,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Delphusa</name>
      <description>...to whom he flew, ‭ Enflamed with anger, and in th’ instant drew ‭ Close to Delphusa, using this short vow: ‭ “Delphusa! You must look no longer now ‭ To vent your... </description>
      <address>Delphusa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peloponnesus</name>
      <description>...still to me ‭ Shall offer absolute hecatombs, as well ‭ Those that in rich Peloponnesus dwell ‭ As those of Europe, and the isles that lie ‭ Wall’d with the sea, that... </description>
      <address>Peloponnesus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.312752688461543,37.25289777692308,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crissa</name>
      <description>...and much more wise, ‭ O king, than I, thy pow’r being great’st of all ‭ In Crissa, underneath the bosom’s fall ‭ Of steep Parnassus,—let thy mind be given ‭ To... </description>
      <address>Crissa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>16.28592,38.66354,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...and they on horseback all? ‭ Or shall I sing thee, as thou first didst grace ‭ Earth with thy foot, to find thee forth a place ‭ Fit to pronounce thy oracles to... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...pride ‭ Of his high forehead; or the Samian isle, ‭ That likewise lies near Thrace; or Scyrus’ soil; ‭ Ida’s steep tops; or all that Phocis fill; ‭ Or Autocanes... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.141843247721585,41.16546743993369,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Italy</name>
      <description>...ex luto nascitur. ‭[4] ‘ϒδρομέδουνα. Aquarum regina. ‭[5] The river Po, in Italy. ‭[6] Ψιχάρπαξ. Gather-crum, or ravish-crum, ‭[7] Shear-crust. ‭[8]... </description>
      <address>Italy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.081074295699182,42.78740074008558,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...born before all learning) were worthily called the Sun and ‭Moon of the Earth; finding no compensation, he writ in contempt ‭of men this ridiculous poem of... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>ETC.</name>
      <description>...TO MY EVER MOST-WORTHY-TO-BE-MOST HONOURED ‭ LORD, THE EARL OF SOMERSET, ETC. ‭ Not forc’d by fortune, but since your free mind ‭ (Made by affliction) rests... </description>
      <address>ETC.</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Ages and Hosts of Foes. ‭ TO THE RUINS OF TROY AND GREECE ‭ Troy rac'd, Greece wrack'd, who mourns? Ye both may boast, ‭ Else th' Iliads and Odysseys had been... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...adventurous bark; the Colchian fleece ‭ Not half so precious as this Soul of Greece, ‭ In whose Songs I have made our shores rejoice, ‭ And Greek itself vail to... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Parnassus</name>
      <description>...“This scar then see,” ‭ Replied Ulysses, “giv’n me by the boar ‭ Slain in Parnassus, I being sent before ‭ By your’s and by my honour’d mother’s will, ‭ To see... </description>
      <address>Parnassus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6222206,38.5348857,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Polypemon</name>
      <description>...house, to much renown extoll’d. ‭ My father Aphidantes, fam’d to spring ‭ From Polypemon, the Molossian king. ‭ My name Eperitus. My taking land ‭ On this fair Isle was... </description>
      <address>Polypemon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...yet Agamemnon knew ‭ Melanthius’ heir, much-fam’d Amphimedon, ‭ Who had in Ithaca guest-favours shown ‭ To great Atrides; who first spake, and said: ‭... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...The style of Blessed to thy virtue yields. ‭ About thy fall the best of Greece and Troy ‭ Were sacrific’d to slaughter. Thy just joy ‭ Conceiv’d in battle... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>the states</name>
      <description>...to the close of Phœbus’ orient gates, ‭ The nation then of dreams, and then the states ‭ Of those souls’ idols that the weary dead ‭ Gave up in earth, which in a... </description>
      <address>the states</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>6.5,46.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lotophagi</name>
      <description>...all, ‭ Beginning where he gave the Cicons fall; ‭ From thence his pass to the Lotophagi; ‭ The Cyclop’s acts, the putting out his eye, ‭ And wreak of all the soldiers... </description>
      <address>Lotophagi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laertes</name>
      <description>...helm, in th’ other held ‭ A broad and ancient rusty-rested shield, ‭ That old Laertes in his youth had worn, ‭ Of which the cheek-bands had with age been torn. ‭... </description>
      <address>Laertes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.16573,36.51062,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...left of all, ‭ Thy life shall leave thee, if the festival, ‭ We now observe to Phœbus, may our zeals ‭ Grace with his aid, and all the Deities else.” ‭ This threat... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...trials now so brave, ‭ As all the broad Achaian earth exceeds, ‭ As sacred Pylos, as the Argive breeds, ‭ As black Epirus, as Mycena’s birth, ‭ And as the more... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...yet become ‭ His English Muse like an Arachnean loom, ‭ Wrought spite of Pallas, and therein bewrays ‭ More tongue than truth, begs, and adopts his bays; ‭ So... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pour Mars</name>
      <description>...ever all thy fruits put out, ‭ As nourish’d by them, equal with thy fruits, ‭ Pour Mars’s iron-mines their accurs’d pursuits. ‭ So that when any earth-encroaching... </description>
      <address>Pour Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>THE CITY ERYTHRÆA Worshipful Earth</name>
      <description>...t’ hospitious Jove’s whole state, ‭ And th’ hospitable table violate. ‭ TO THE CITY ERYTHRÆA ‭ Worshipful Earth, Giver of all things good! ‭ Giver of even felicity; whose flood ‭ The mind... </description>
      <address>THE CITY ERYTHRÆA Worshipful Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thestorides</name>
      <description>...the true state of a human mind. ‭[1] Homer intimated, in this his answer to Thestorides, a will to have ‭him learn the knowledge of himself, before he inquired so... </description>
      <address>Thestorides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dardania</name>
      <description>...ASSAY OF HIS BEGUN ILIADS ‭ Ilion, and all the brave-horse-breeding soil, ‭ Dardania, I sing; that many a toil ‭ Impos’d upon the mighty Grecian pow’rs, ‭ Who were... </description>
      <address>Dardania</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.5,42.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sardes</name>
      <description>...the fair eyes deckt ‭ Make fautress of your stately-seated town, ‭ At foot of Sardes, with the high-hair’d crown, ‭ Inhabiting rich Cuma; where ye taste ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>Sardes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>28.04771951785868,38.48201324232528,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...this city with the seat of state ‭ To ox-ey’d Juno vow’d) yet situate ‭ Near Pluto’s region. At the extreme base ‭ Of whose so high-hair’d city, from the race ‭... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Wash</name>
      <description>...splendour from her crown of gold. ‭ And when her silver bosom is extoll’d, ‭ Wash’d in the ocean, in day’s equall’d noon ‭ Is midnight seated; but when she puts... </description>
      <address>Wash</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>87.31667,38.7,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...sister Euryphaëssa, that life ‭ Of his high race gave to these lovely three: ‭ Aurora, with the rosy-wrists; and She ‭ That owns th’ enamouring tresses, the bright... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...song. ‭ TO EARTH, THE MOTHER OF ALL ‭ Mother of all things, the well-founded Earth, ‭ My Muse shall memorize; who all the birth ‭ Gives food that all her upper... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...him; and who, in date ‭ Of days forepast, through all the sea was sent, ‭ And Earth’s inenarrable continent, ‭ To acts that king Eurystheus had decreed; ‭ Did many... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...Queen I sing, ‭ Venus, that owes ill fate the fortressing ‭ Of all maritimal Cyprus; where the force ‭ Of gentle-breathing Zephyr steer’d her course ‭ Along the... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...And then into thine own care take thy son ‭ From his calm seat to windy Ilion, ‭ Where, if strict question be upon the past, ‭ Asking what mother bore... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...bark about them grown corrupt and dry, ‭ And all their boughs fall’n yield to Earth her right; ‭ And then the Nymphs’ lives leave the lovely night, ‭ “And these... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Wash</name>
      <description>...Where, soon as enter’d, she ‭ The shining gates shut; and the Graces three ‭ Wash’d, and with oils of everlasting scent ‭ Bathed, as became, her deathless... </description>
      <address>Wash</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>87.31667,38.7,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...and what men here command. ‭ We were for well-known parts bound, and from Crete ‭ (Our vaunted country) to the Pylian seat ‭ Vow’d our whole voyage; yet arrive... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...plow’d life-giving earth, ‭ As on the ever-treaders upon death. ‭ And now to Pylos, that so garnisheth ‭ Herself with buildings, old Neleus’ town, ‭ The prince... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...To Nestor; who his either guest ‭ Receiv’d at the religious feast ‭ He made to Neptune, on his shore; ‭ And there told what was done before ‭ The Trojan turrets, and... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...try if I can bring ye home ‭ An ill Fate to consort you; if it come ‭ From Pylos, or amongst the people here. ‭ But thither I resolve, and know that there ‭ I... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atlas</name>
      <description>...given giving reason to distinguish it. And so ‭ὀλοὁφρων, an epithet given to Atlas, instantly following, in one ‭place signifies mente perniciosus, in the next... </description>
      <address>Atlas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-7.9149035,31.0597925,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...men. ‭ To Pylos first be thy addression then, ‭ To god-like Nestor; thence to Sparta haste, ‭ To gold-lock’d Menelaus, who was last ‭ Of all the brass-arm’d Greeks... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...of his retreat may hear, ‭ For chiefly Jove gives all that honours men. ‭ To Pylos first be thy addression then, ‭ To god-like Nestor; thence to Sparta haste, ‭... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Leucadia</name>
      <description>...that did reign ‭ King of the Taphians, in the main ‭ Whose rough waves near Leucadia run. ‭ Advising wise Ulysses’ son ‭ To seek his father, and address ‭ His... </description>
      <address>Leucadia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.64944,38.70819,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...And order their high pleasures thus: ‭ Grey Pallas to Telemachus ‭ (In Ithaca) her way addrest; ‭ And did her heav’nly limbs invest ‭ In Mentas’ likeness... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Miss</name>
      <description>...would miss Advancement to the Gods with gifts, and therefore do not they Miss his remembrance after death. Now let an old man pray Thy graces to receive... </description>
      <address>Miss</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...fight, myself being of access To his high person, serving him, and both to Ilion In one ship sail'd. Besides, by birth I breathe a Myrmidon, Polyctor... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...goods of most price to more guard; or go ye all your ways Frighted from holy Ilion, so excellent a son As thou hadst (being your special strength) fallen to... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Xanthus</name>
      <description>...the king. He, having pass'd the mighty tomb of Ilus, watering His mules in Xanthus, the dark even fell on the earth; and then Idæus (guider of the mules)... </description>
      <address>Xanthus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>29.191694,36.41025,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...to die; And bringing him past town to field, all left him; and the eye Of Jupiter was then his guard, who pitied him, and us'd These words to Hermes: &quot;Mercury... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cretan</name>
      <description>...forehead putting forth a star, round like the moon, and white. Up stood the Cretan, utt'ring this: &quot;Is it alone my sight, Princes and captains, that discerns... </description>
      <address>Cretan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>14.258433,37.062775,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Ye all know well, of how divine a strain My horse are, and how eminent. Of Neptune's gift they are To Peleus, and of his to me. Myself then will not share In... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Æacides</name>
      <description>...for his bones; which found, they conscionably prov'd His will made to Æacides, and what his love did add. A golden vessel, double fat, contain'd them. All... </description>
      <address>Æacides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Meriones</name>
      <description>...Both men and mules for carriage of matter for the fire; Of all which work Meriones, the Cretan sov'reign's squire, Was captain; and abroad they went... </description>
      <address>Meriones</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...but now, dead, thy dying love abates. Inter me quickly, enter me in Pluto's iron gates, For now the souls (the shades) of men, fled from this being... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...me; which would he had not done, To live past thee! Thou now art div'd to Pluto's gloomy throne, Sunk through the coverts of the earth; I, in a hell of... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...dam up all their lights, ‭ As if a mountain interpos’d their sights.” ‭ When Neptune heard this, he for Scheria went, ‭ Whence the Phæacians took their first... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...late, ‭ And not consorted with a savéd mate.’ ‭ This said, the golden-thron’d Aurora rose, ‭ She her way went, and I did mine dispose ‭ Up to my ship, weigh’d... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...it, or, if up, descend, ‭ Though twenty hands and feet he had for hold, ‭ A polish’d ice-like glibness doth enfold ‭ The rock so round, whose midst a gloomy... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>19.404382772547915,52.12259403291701,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laertes</name>
      <description>...will do ever more. ‭ Soon as he saw, he knew me, and gave speech: ‭ ‘Son of Laertes, high in wisdom’s reach, ‭ And yet unhappy wretch, for in this heart, ‭ Of all... </description>
      <address>Laertes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.16573,36.51062,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hercules</name>
      <description>...Were rais’d about it. Down with these was thrust ‭ The idol of the force of Hercules, ‭ But his firm self did no such fate oppress, ‭ He feasting lives amongst th’... </description>
      <address>Hercules</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.28858,38.01714,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...touch, ‭ In sentence, any but Saturnius’ doom; ‭ In whose hate was the host of Greece become ‭ A very horror; who express’d it well ‭ In signing thy fate with this... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...of men! ‭ What sort of cruel death hath render’d slain ‭ Thy royal person? Neptune in thy fleet ‭ Heav’n and his hellish billows making meet, ‭ Rousing the winds?... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Megara</name>
      <description>...the great increase. ‭ I saw, besides, proud Creon’s daughter there, ‭ Bright Megara, that nuptial yoke did wear ‭ With Jove’s great son, who never field did try ‭... </description>
      <address>Megara</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...of Autolycus the great, ‭ Grave Anticlea, whom, when forth I set ‭ For sacred Ilion, I had left alive. ‭ Her sight much mov’d me, and to tears did drive ‭ My note... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tiresias</name>
      <description>...house ‭ Of austere Pluto and his glorious spouse, ‭ To take the counsel of Tiresias, ‭ The rev’rend Theban, to direct our pass.’ ‭ This brake their hearts, and... </description>
      <address>Tiresias</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...that their fruits soon lose. ‭ Cast anchor in the gulfs, and go alone ‭ To Pluto’s dark house, where, to Acheron ‭ Cocytus runs, and Pyriphlegethon, ‭ Cocytus... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...I cheer’d, ‭ In note particular, and said: ‘See, friends, ‭ We will not yet to Pluto’s house; our ends ‭ Shall not be hasten’d, though we be declin’d ‭ In cause of... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...and held ‭ State in thy steps, both to the flood and field, ‭ First still at fold at even, now last remain? ‭ Dost thou not wish I had mine eye again, ‭ Which... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...you are there. ‭ And therefore what afflicts you? Why, to hear ‭ The fate of Greece and Ilion, mourn you so? ‭ The Gods have done it; as to all they do ‭ Destine... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...haste ‭ Up to the dear room where his wife he woo’d, ‭ And, madly wrath with Mars, he all bestrow’d ‭ The bed, and bed-posts, all the beam above ‭ That cross’d... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Messena</name>
      <description>...the roof ‭ Of wise Orsilochus their pass had proof ‭ Of mutual meeting in Messena; where ‭ Ulysses claim’d a debt, to whose pay were ‭ The whole Messenian people... </description>
      <address>Messena</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eumæus</name>
      <description>...and sell, ‭ Or do the drudg’ry that the blood desir’d, ‭ And, standing near Eumæus, this enquir’d: ‭ “What guest is this that makes our house of late ‭ His... </description>
      <address>Eumæus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...them cast it down ‭ Where refluent Oceanus doth crown ‭ His curléd head, where Pluto’s orchard is, ‭ And entrance to our after miseries. ‭ As such stern whirlwinds... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...my pass of men in her command; ‭ Whom I enjoin’d to set me on the land ‭ Of Pylos, or of Elis the divine, ‭ Where the Epeïans in great empire shine. ‭ But force... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>South</name>
      <description>...for man, ‭ On which the North breath’d; th’ other for the Gods, ‭ On which the South; and that bore no abodes ‭ For earthy men, but only deathless feet ‭ Had there... </description>
      <address>South</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-19.17522938106053,64.14620971568705,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...first doth call ‭ The early morning out, advanc’d her head, ‭ Then near to Ithaca the billow-bred ‭ Phræcian ship approach’d. There is a port, ‭ That th’ aged... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ogygia</name>
      <description>...friends supplied. ‭ Nine days at sea I hover’d; the tenth night ‭ In th’ isle Ogygia, where, about the bright ‭ And right renown’d Calypso, I was cast ‭ By pow’r of... </description>
      <address>Ogygia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>West Came Zephyr</name>
      <description>...the sea it darken’d. Yet from wrack ‭ She ran a good free time, till from the West ‭ Came Zephyr ruffling forth, and put his breast ‭ Out in a singing tempest, so most vast ‭... </description>
      <address>West Came Zephyr</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...that in broad heav’n live, ‭ And in particular vow, if we arrive ‭ In natural Ithaca, to straight erect ‭ A temple to the Haughty-in-aspect, ‭ Rich and magnificent... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...it, or, if up, descend, ‭ Though twenty hands and feet he had for hold, ‭ A polish’d ice-like glibness doth enfold ‭ The rock so round, whose midst a gloomy... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hercules</name>
      <description>...Were rais’d about it. Down with these was thrust ‭ The idol of the force of Hercules, ‭ But his firm self did no such fate oppress, ‭ He feasting lives amongst th’... </description>
      <address>Hercules</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.28858,38.01714,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...of men! ‭ What sort of cruel death hath render’d slain ‭ Thy royal person? Neptune in thy fleet ‭ Heav’n and his hellish billows making meet, ‭ Rousing the winds?... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...your worthy friends, were none ‭ Objected to your eyes that consorts were ‭ To Ilion with you, and serv’d destiny there? ‭ This night is passing long, unmeasur’d... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...honour’d gold more than she lov’d her spouse. [5] ‭ But, all th’ heroesses in Pluto’s house ‭ That then encounter’d me, exceeds my might ‭ To name or number, and... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...for the heavy fate ‭ The Gods laid on him. She made violent flight ‭ To Pluto’s dark house from the loathéd light, ‭ Beneath a steep beam strangled with a... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...yet I shall be free, ‭ Thou dost not tell, to glorify thy birth; ‭ Thy love is Neptune, shaker of the earth.’ ‭ This said, he plung’d into the sea; and she, ‭ Begot... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...to coast, ‭ Ever since first the mighty Grecian host ‭ Divine Atrides led to Ilion, ‭ And I his follower, to set war upon ‭ The rapeful Trojans; and so pray’d she... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...wish’d retreat for home; ‭ Which hardly God will let thee overcome, ‭ Since Neptune still will his opposure try, ‭ With all his laid-up anger, for the eye ‭ His... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...of Autolycus the great, ‭ Grave Anticlea, whom, when forth I set ‭ For sacred Ilion, I had left alive. ‭ Her sight much mov’d me, and to tears did drive ‭ My note... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...fit for an affair so great, ‭ I said: ‘O Circe, who shall steer my course ‭ To Pluto’s kingdom? Never ship had force ‭ To make that voyage.’ The divine-in-voice ‭... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...be ‭ Perform’d before you steer your course for home: ‭ You must the way to Pluto overcome, ‭ And stern Persephoné, to form your pass, ‭ By th’ aged Theban soul... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Smynra</name>
      <description>...chairs of state; ‭ Set herby honey, and the delicate ‭ Wine brought from Smynra, to them; meal and cheese; ‭ But harmful venoms she commix’d with these, ‭ That... </description>
      <address>Smynra</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...I cheer’d, ‭ In note particular, and said: ‘See, friends, ‭ We will not yet to Pluto’s house; our ends ‭ Shall not be hasten’d, though we be declin’d ‭ In cause of... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...in the fatal spights ‭ Of toil and sorrow; but the next third day ‭ When fair Aurora had inform’d, quick way ‭ I made out of my ship, my sword and lance ‭ Took for... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Æolus</name>
      <description>...and suppos’d ‭ That gold and silver I had there enclos’d, ‭ As gift from Æolus, and said: ‘O heav’n! ‭ What grace and grave price is by all men giv’n ‭ To our... </description>
      <address>Æolus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...his dwelling show, ‭ Let Detriment prepare him wrongs enow.’ ‭ Thus pray’d he Neptune; who, his sire, appear’d, ‭ And all his pray’r to ev’ry syllable heard. ‭ But... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...prevention, since I set ‭ From ruin’d Troy my first foot in retreat. ‭ From Ilion ill winds cast me on the coast ‭ The Cicons hold, where I employ’d mine host ‭... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...Which said, he loos’d them. Mars then rush’d from sky, ‭ And stoop’d cold Thrace. The laughing Deity ‭ For Cyprus was, and took her Paphian state, ‭ Where she a... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...haste ‭ Up to the dear room where his wife he woo’d, ‭ And, madly wrath with Mars, he all bestrow’d ‭ The bed, and bed-posts, all the beam above ‭ That cross’d... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laodamas</name>
      <description>...leap Amphialus, At the hollow stone ‭ Elatreüs excell’d. At buffets, last, ‭ Laodamas, the king’s fair son, surpast. ‭ When all had striv’d in these assays their... </description>
      <address>Laodamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eubœa</name>
      <description>...and your house ere night, ‭ Though far beyond Eubœa be that sight. ‭ And this Eubœa, as our subjects say ‭ That have been there and seen, is far away, ‭ Farthest... </description>
      <address>Eubœa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Salamine</name>
      <description>...learn’d Athenian, and Ulyssean throne. ‭ ANOTHER ‭ Art thou of Chios? No. Of Salamine? ‭ As little. Was the Smyrnean country thine? ‭ Nor so. Which then? Was Cuma’s?... </description>
      <address>Salamine</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dionysius Longinus</name>
      <description>...it, and produce it needfully. Much wondered at, ‭therefore, is the censure of Dionysius Longinus, (a man otherwise ‭affirmed grave and of elegant judgment,) comparing Homer in... </description>
      <address>Dionysius Longinus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...age, and give nutritión To him that nourish'd me. Far off my rest is set in Troy, To leave thee restless and thy seed; thyself that did enjoy, As we have... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...goods of most price to more guard; or go ye all your ways Frighted from holy Ilion, so excellent a son As thou hadst (being your special strength) fallen to... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Xanthus</name>
      <description>...the king. He, having pass'd the mighty tomb of Ilus, watering His mules in Xanthus, the dark even fell on the earth; and then Idæus (guider of the mules)... </description>
      <address>Xanthus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jove</name>
      <description>...Thus greeting her: &quot;Come, hapless dame, an angel I have seen, Sent down from Jove, that bade me free our dear son from the fleet With ransom pleasing to our... </description>
      <address>Jove</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...Ilion, And all his subjects, for the rape of his licentious son, Proud Paris, that despis'd these Dames in their divine access Made to his cottage, and... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sidon</name>
      <description>...special worth For workmanship, receiving form from those ingenious men Of Sidon. The Phœnicians made choice, and brought it then Along the green sea, giving... </description>
      <address>Sidon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>35.37564,33.55993,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...the grandchild of honour'd Talaon. He was so strong that, coming once to Thebes, when Œdipus Had like rites solemniz'd for him, he went victorious From all... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asteropæus</name>
      <description>...paid Out of my tents. I'll give him th' arms, which late I conquer'd in Asteropæus, forg'd of brass, and wav'd about with tin; 'Twill be a present worthy him.&quot;... </description>
      <address>Asteropæus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cretan</name>
      <description>...forehead putting forth a star, round like the moon, and white. Up stood the Cretan, utt'ring this: &quot;Is it alone my sight, Princes and captains, that discerns... </description>
      <address>Cretan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>14.258433,37.062775,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Diomed</name>
      <description>...they made at first. Idomenëus' eye Distinguish'd all, he knew the voice of Diomed, seeing a horse Of special mark, of colour bay, and was the first in course... </description>
      <address>Diomed</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Echepolus, the Anchisiaden, As bribe to free him from the war resolv'd for Ilion; So Delicacy feasted him, whom Jove bestow'd upon A mighty wealth; his... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>West</name>
      <description>...I come to signify That Thetis' son implores your aids, princes of North and West, With vows of much fair sacrifice, if each will set his breast Against his... </description>
      <address>West</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...sake, And though I loathe food, I will eat. But early in the morn, Atrides, use your strict command that loads of wood be borne To our design'd place... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...friend, O my Astyanax; O my lord, thy hand that did defend These gates of Ilion, these long walls by thy arm measur'd still Amply and only. Yet at fleet thy... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...me; which would he had not done, To live past thee! Thou now art div'd to Pluto's gloomy throne, Sunk through the coverts of the earth; I, in a hell of... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...With thighs of sacrificéd beeves, both on the lofty brows Of Ida, and in Ilion's height. Consult we, shall we free His life from death, or give it now t'... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...sight! A man I love much, I see forc'd in most unworthy flight About great Ilion. My heart grieves; he paid so many vows, With thighs of sacrificéd beeves... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...threw them to his son, To make him shun them. He now stood without steep Ilion, Thirsting the combat; and to him thus miserably cried The kind old king... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...Hector's stay Before Troy at the Scæan ports. Achilles still made way At Phœbus, who his bright head turn'd, and ask'd: &quot;Why, Peleus' son, Pursu'st thou... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Thy idle bow? No more my ears shall hear thee vaunt in skies Dares to meet Neptune, but I'll tell thy coward's tongue it lies.&quot; He answer'd nothing; yet Jove's... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...shunning charge of me; and no less impotent Be all their aids, than hers to Mars. So short work would be made In our depopulating Troy, this hardiest to... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Kind Aphrodite was his guide. Which Juno seeing, exclaim'd: &quot;Pallas, see, Mars is help'd from field! Dog-fly, his rude tongue nam'd Thyself ev'n now... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Satnius</name>
      <description>...old Alte's seed; Alte, whose palace stood In height of upper Pedasus, near Satnius' silver flood, And rul'd the war-like Lelegi. Whose seed (as many more)... </description>
      <address>Satnius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...now I thrice the worth will raise. This day makes twelve, since I arriv'd in Ilion, many days Being spent before in sufferance; and now a cruel fate Thrusts... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...forth he pours his utmost throat; so bellow'd this slain friend Of flying Ilion, with the breath that gave his being end. Then rush'd he on, and in his eye... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...wroths, From hated Troy; no, not when all in studied fire she flames The Greek rage, blowing her last coal.&quot; This nothing turn'd his aims From present... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...he (Achilles came so close) had doubtless sunk beneath His own death had not Neptune seen and interpos'd the odds Of his divine pow'r, utt'ring this to the... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...bred ‭ His hand hath slaughter’d. Go we then (before ‭ His ’scape to Pylos, or the Elians’ shore, ‭ Where rule the Epeans) ’gainst his horrid hand; ‭ For... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Parnassus</name>
      <description>...“This scar then see,” ‭ Replied Ulysses, “giv’n me by the boar ‭ Slain in Parnassus, I being sent before ‭ By your’s and by my honour’d mother’s will, ‭ To see... </description>
      <address>Parnassus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.6222206,38.5348857,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...guest, ‭ Ragg’d as a beggar in that life profest. ‭ At length Telemachus left Pylos’ sand, ‭ And with a ship fetch’d soon his native land, ‭ When yet not home he... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...yet Agamemnon knew ‭ Melanthius’ heir, much-fam’d Amphimedon, ‭ Who had in Ithaca guest-favours shown ‭ To great Atrides; who first spake, and said: ‭... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...strangely. Who is it can move ‭ My bed out of his place? It shall oppress ‭ Earth’s greatest understander; and, unless ‭ Ev’n God himself come, that can eas’ly... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Since first my dearest sleeping-mate was gone ‭ For that too-ill-to-speak-of Ilion. ‭ Hence, take your mad steps back. If any maid ‭ Of all my train besides a... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ulysses</name>
      <description>...th’ other two. ‭ “At whom,” said he, “discharge no darts, but throw ‭ All at Ulysses, rousing his faint rest; ‭ Whom if we slaughter, by our interest ‭ In Jove’s... </description>
      <address>Ulysses</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ulysses</name>
      <description>...vaunted.” Thus he drew ‭ His sharp-edg’d sword; and with a table flew ‭ In on Ulysses, with a terrible throat ‭ His fierce charge urging. But Ulysses smote ‭ The... </description>
      <address>Ulysses</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-101.35517,37.58141,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...any pow’r ‭ T’ impair his right in things for any Wooer, ‭ Or any that rough Ithaca affords, ‭ Any that Elis; of which no man’s words ‭ Nor pow’rs should curb him... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Epirus</name>
      <description>...Achaian earth exceeds, ‭ As sacred Pylos, as the Argive breeds, ‭ As black Epirus, as Mycena’s birth, ‭ And as the more fam’d Ithacensian earth, ‭ All which... </description>
      <address>Epirus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.590387322222224,39.577073022222216,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Messena</name>
      <description>...the roof ‭ Of wise Orsilochus their pass had proof ‭ Of mutual meeting in Messena; where ‭ Ulysses claim’d a debt, to whose pay were ‭ The whole Messenian people... </description>
      <address>Messena</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eumæus</name>
      <description>...and sell, ‭ Or do the drudg’ry that the blood desir’d, ‭ And, standing near Eumæus, this enquir’d: ‭ “What guest is this that makes our house of late ‭ His... </description>
      <address>Eumæus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...them for rape ‭ Made of his oxen, and no man let ’scape ‭ The rugged deeps of Neptune; only he, ‭ The ship’s keel only keeping, was by sea ‭ Cast on the fair... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...king Deucalion, ‭ Was sire to me and royal Idomen, ‭ Who with Atrides went to Ilion then, ‭ My elder brother and the better man, ‭ My name Aethon. At that time... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...The Gods my person, beauty, virtue too, ‭ Long since subverted, when the Ilion woe ‭ The Greek design attempted; in which went ‭ My praise and honour. In his... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...I’ll serve to feed these lamps, should these lords’ dances ‭ Last till Aurora cheer’d us with their glances. ‭ They cannot weary me, for I am one ‭ Born to... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...body, form, ‭ The Gods have blasted with that only storm ‭ That ravish’d Greece to Ilion, since my lord, ‭ For that war shipp’d, bore all my goods aboard. ‭ If... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...hear; ‭ So sweeten’d he my bosom at my meat, ‭ Affirming that Ulysses was in Crete, ‭ Where first the memories of Minos were, ‭ A guest to him there dwelling... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...ear, ‭ Alive or dead, from any earthy man. ‭ But to the great Lacedæmonian, ‭ Atrides, famous for his lance, he sent, ‭ With horse and chariots, me, to learn th’... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...his retreat ‭ ‘Tis safe perform’d, and make them quickly get ‭ Their ship for Ithaca.” This was not said ‭ Before Amphinomus in port display’d ‭ The ship arriv’d... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eumæus</name>
      <description>...OF HOMER’S ODYSSEYS ‭ THE ARGUMENT ‭ The Prince at field, he sends to town ‭ Eumæus, to make truly known ‭ His safe return. By Pallas’ will, ‭ Telemachus is giv’n... </description>
      <address>Eumæus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ortygia</name>
      <description>...err’d. ‭ And now thy will to act shall be preferr’d. ‭ There is an isle above Ortygia, ‭ If thou hast heard, they call it Syria, ‭ Where, once a day, the sun moves... </description>
      <address>Ortygia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>27.339225,37.829783,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...to great Neleüs, ‭ And to his brother’s house reduc’d his wife. ‭ Who yet from Pylos did remove his life ‭ For feed-horse Argos, where his fate set down ‭ A... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...at Argos, yet his race’s vein ‭ Flow’d from Melampus, who in former date ‭ In Pylos liv’d, and had a huge estate, ‭ But fled his country, and the punishing hand ‭... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...They join’d their horse, took coach, and did dispose ‭ Their course for Pylos; whose high city soon ‭ They reach’d. Nor would Telemachus be won ‭ To Nestor’s... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...guest-rites; and sleep’s natural need ‭ They that night served there. When Aurora rose, ‭ They join’d their horse, took coach, and did dispose ‭ Their course for... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Syrian</name>
      <description>...Being sold by the Phœnician ‭ For some agreed-on faculties, ‭ From forth the Syrian isle made prise. ‭ Telemachus, arrived at home, ‭ Doth to Eumæus’ cottage... </description>
      <address>Syrian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>30.354167,30.317778,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hind</name>
      <description>...depression; and his garments too, ‭ Giv’n by Calypso, gave him much to do, ‭ Hind’ring his swimming; yet he left not so ‭ His drenchéd vessel, for the... </description>
      <address>Hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...death. ‭ Thrice four times blest were they that sunk beneath ‭ Their fates at Troy, and did to nought contend ‭ But to renown Atrides with their end! ‭ I would to... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...figure yield, ‭ And look’d from off the dark seas like a shield. ‭ Imperious Neptune, making his retreat ‭ From th’ Æthiopian earth, and taking seat ‭ Upon the... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ortygia</name>
      <description>...you easy-living States ‭ Could never satisfy your emulous hates, ‭ Till in Ortygia the precise-liv’d Dame, ‭ Gold-thron’d Diana, on him rudely came, ‭ And with... </description>
      <address>Ortygia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>27.339225,37.829783,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pieria</name>
      <description>...pleas’d, ‭ And any sleeper, when he wish’d, diseas’d. ‭ This took; he stoop’d Pieria, and thence ‭ Glid through the air, and Neptune’s confluence ‭ Kiss’d as he... </description>
      <address>Pieria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.424792491340284,40.13002811595563,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...the frame ‭ Of those seas’ tempers. But the mean, ‭ By which she curbs dread Neptune’s spleen, ‭ Is made a jewel, which she takes ‭ From off her head, and that she... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...should not hear. ‭[4] Helen counterfeited the wives’ voices of those kings of Greece ‭that were in the wooden horse, and calls their husbands. ‭[5] Δἐμας... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Ascend your chamber with your ladies here, ‭ And pray the seed of goat-nurs’d Jupiter, ‭ Divine Athenia, to preserve your son, ‭ And she will save him from... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Euryclea</name>
      <description>...hope, and his, ‭ Resolv’d to end in their conspiracies.” ‭ His nurse then, Euryclea, made reply: ‭ “Dear sov’reign, let me with your own hands die, ‭ Or cast me... </description>
      <address>Euryclea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...is, th’ Ægyptian peer, ‭ Who can the deeps of all the seas exquire, ‭ Who Neptune’s priest is, and, they say, the sire ‭ That did beget me. Him, if any way ‭... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lybia</name>
      <description>...And fetch’d the far-off Æthiopia, ‭ Reach’d the Erembi of Arabia, ‭ And Lybia, where with horns ewes yean their lambs, ‭ Which ev’ry full year ewes are three... </description>
      <address>Lybia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...into which might run ‭ The water as they wash’d. Then set she near ‭ A polish’d table, on which all the cheer ‭ The present could afford a rev’rend dame, ‭... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lacedæmon</name>
      <description>...sire ‭ The son doth hear. ‭ The Wooers conspire. ‭ The Mother’s fear. ‭ In Lacedæmon now, the nurse of whales, [1] ‭ These two arriv’d, and found at festivals, ‭... </description>
      <address>Lacedæmon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pheris</name>
      <description>...it all the day. ‭ But now the sun set, dark’ning ev’ry way, ‭ When they to Pheris came; and in the house ‭ Of Diocles (the son t’ Orsilochus, ‭ Whom flood... </description>
      <address>Pheris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...Both horse and chariot, and thy guides shall be ‭ My sons themselves) to Sparta the divine, ‭ And to the king whose locks like amber shine. ‭ Intreat the truth... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Psyria</name>
      <description>...sail should hoise ‭ Above rough Chius, left on our left hand, ‭ To th’ isle of Psyria, or that rugged land ‭ Sail under, and for windy Mimas steer. ‭ We ask’d of God... </description>
      <address>Psyria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ill</name>
      <description>...them, ‭ With all the depth and sleight of stratagem ‭ That could be thought. Ill knit to ill past end. ‭ Yet still they toil’d us; nor would yet Jove send ‭... </description>
      <address>Ill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pisenor</name>
      <description>...all trust had for her sufficiency, ‭ Old Euryclea, one of Opis’ race, ‭ Son to Pisenor, and in passing grace ‭ With grey Minerva; her the prince did call, ‭ And said... </description>
      <address>Pisenor</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...Ship, and choice oars, that in a trice will land ‭ Thy hasty fleet on heav’nly Pylos’ sand, ‭ And at the fame of thy illustrious sire.” ‭ He answer’d: “Men, whom... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ione</name>
      <description>...to manly life, and ‭have their information immediately from Jove (as Plato in Ione ‭witnesseth); the word deduced from ἅλφα, which is taken for ‭him qui primas... </description>
      <address>Ione</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...cares of ours, ‭ All to discover how we may prefer ‭ His wish’d retreat, and Neptune make forbear ‭ His stern eye to him, since no one God can, ‭ In spite of all... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...seek his father, and address ‭ His course to young Tantalides, ‭ That govern’d Sparta. Thus much said, ‭ She shew’d she was Heav’n’s martial Maid, ‭ And vanish’d... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sun Cast</name>
      <description>...upon it, through whose breast doth run ‭ A rocky cave, near which the King the Sun ‭ Cast to contrive a temple to his mind, ‭ And said, “Now here stands my conceit... </description>
      <address>Sun Cast</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crissa</name>
      <description>...and much more wise, ‭ O king, than I, thy pow’r being great’st of all ‭ In Crissa, underneath the bosom’s fall ‭ Of steep Parnassus,—let thy mind be given ‭ To... </description>
      <address>Crissa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peloponnesus</name>
      <description>...ever offer to my love ‭ Whole hecatombs; even all the men that move ‭ In rich Peloponnesus, and all those ‭ Of Europe, and the isles the seas enclose, ‭ Whom future... </description>
      <address>Peloponnesus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Into Pieria</name>
      <description>...to pronounce thy oracles to men? ‭ First from Olympus thou alightedst then ‭ Into Pieria, passing all the land ‭ Of fruitless Lesbos, chok’d with drifts of sand, ‭ The... </description>
      <address>Into Pieria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...and they on horseback all? ‭ Or shall I sing thee, as thou first didst grace ‭ Earth with thy foot, to find thee forth a place ‭ Fit to pronounce thy oracles to... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Saturnia</name>
      <description>...The childbirth-guiding Goddess, for just fear ‭ Lest, her charge utter’d in Saturnia’s ear, ‭ She, after, might dissuade her from descent. ‭ When wind-swift-footed... </description>
      <address>Saturnia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>11.504827,42.666255,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...to sustain ‭ A mighty empire over Gods and men, ‭ Upon the holy-gift-giver the Earth. ‭ And bitterly I fear that, when his birth ‭ Gives him the sight of my so... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...rich inhabitants ‭ Careless of Deity. If thou then shouldst rear ‭ A fane to Phœbus, all men would confer ‭ Whole hecatombs of beeves for sacrifice, ‭ Still... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lanas</name>
      <description>...Μιμούμενος. Aping, or imitating us. ‭[19] Boots of war. ‭[20] Στέμματα, Lanas, eo quod colus cingant seu coronent. Which ‭our learned sect translate eating... </description>
      <address>Lanas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>123.73333,10.26667,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Mouse, ‭ Pure Artepibulus’s [47] dear descent; ‭ A prince that Mars himself show’d where he went. ‭ (Call’d Meridarpax, [48]) of so huge a might, ‭... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>65</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pelion</name>
      <description>...with disgraceful dust. ‭ Then Troglodytes [25] his thick javelin thrust ‭ In Pelion’s [26] bosom, bearing him to ground, ‭ Whom sad death seiz’d; his soul flew... </description>
      <address>Pelion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.959876,40.641298,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...born before all learning) were worthily called the Sun and ‭Moon of the Earth; finding no compensation, he writ in contempt ‭of men this ridiculous poem of... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>ETC.</name>
      <description>...TO MY EVER MOST-WORTHY-TO-BE-MOST HONOURED ‭ LORD, THE EARL OF SOMERSET, ETC. ‭ Not forc’d by fortune, but since your free mind ‭ (Made by affliction) rests... </description>
      <address>ETC.</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>English</name>
      <description>...In whose Songs I have made our shores rejoice, ‭ And Greek itself vail to our English voice. ‭ Yet this inestimable Pearl will all ‭ Our dunghill chanticleers but... </description>
      <address>English</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.46415,38.3345,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>OR</name>
      <description>...their lust, ‭ To dare deeds great, to see them great and just. ‭ EIRESIONE, OR, THE OLIVE BRANCH ‭ The turrets of a man of infinite might, ‭ Of infinite... </description>
      <address>OR</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>34.916666666,32.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dardania</name>
      <description>...ASSAY OF HIS BEGUN ILIADS ‭ Ilion, and all the brave-horse-breeding soil, ‭ Dardania, I sing; that many a toil ‭ Impos’d upon the mighty Grecian pow’rs, ‭ Who were... </description>
      <address>Dardania</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.5,42.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phriconia</name>
      <description>...to me. Which, in the force ‭ Of far-past time, the breakers of wild horse, ‭ Phriconia’s noble nation, girt with tow’rs; ‭ Whose youth in fight put on with fiery... </description>
      <address>Phriconia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>pole</name>
      <description>...Sons, who both their bodies bear ‭ ’Twixt yellow wings down from the sparkling pole, ‭ Who straight the rage of those rude winds control, ‭ And all the high-waves... </description>
      <address>pole</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.2,43.95,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...sister Euryphaëssa, that life ‭ Of his high race gave to these lovely three: ‭ Aurora, with the rosy-wrists; and She ‭ That owns th’ enamouring tresses, the bright... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...Whom ox-ey’d Euryphaëssa gave birth ‭ To the bright Seed of starry Heaven and Earth. ‭ For the far-fam’d Hyperion took to wife ‭ His sister Euryphaëssa, that... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Poesy</name>
      <description>...Thy pleasure, then, shall my song still supply, ‭ And so salutes thee King of Poesy. ‭ TO NEPTUNE ‭ Neptune, the mighty marine God, I sing, ‭ Earth’s mover, and... </description>
      <address>Poesy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Proserpina</name>
      <description>...majesty itself is seen; ‭ And of the wedded, yet in grace still green, ‭ Proserpina, her daughter, that displays ‭ A beauty casting every way her rays. ‭ All... </description>
      <address>Proserpina</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-6.366389,38.969722,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...But that prise, and the virtue of his play, ‭ His heart affected. But to Phœbus lay ‭ His close heart open; and he likewise knew ‭ The brave hill-nymph there... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...grove ‭ (Onchestus) consecrated to the love ‭ Of round-and-long-neck’d Neptune, Phœbus found ‭ A man whom heavy years had press’d half round, ‭ And yet at... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pieria</name>
      <description>...feet’s discoveries. ‭ The tamrisk boughs he gather’d, making way ‭ Back from Pieria, but as to convey ‭ Provision in them for his journey fit, ‭ It being long and... </description>
      <address>Pieria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.424792491340284,40.13002811595563,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phæacian</name>
      <description>...and enter our access ‭ Within my father’s court, then put you on ‭ For our Phæacian state, where, to be shown ‭ My father’s house, desire. Each infant there ‭ Can... </description>
      <address>Phæacian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...stone, ‭ And passing ample) where munitión, ‭ Gables, and masts, men make, and polish’d oars; ‭ For the Phæacians are not conquerors ‭ By bows nor quivers; oars... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...once past, you win ‭ The goodly market-place (that circles in ‭ A fane to Neptune, built of curious stone, ‭ And passing ample) where munitión, ‭ Gables, and... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phæacian</name>
      <description>...I may let you see ‭ My father’s court, where all the peers will be ‭ Of our Phæacian state. At all parts, then, ‭ Observe to whom and what place y’ are t’ attain; ‭... </description>
      <address>Phæacian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egypt</name>
      <description>...supplied my head ‭ With saving counsel; though I wish’d to die, ‭ And there in Egypt with their slaughters lie, ‭ So much grief seiz’d me, but Jove made me yield, ‭... </description>
      <address>Egypt</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...acts, of no mean esteem. ‭ But death-conferring Fates have banish’d him ‭ To Pluto’s kingdom. After whom, his sons ‭ By lots divided his possessions, ‭ And gave... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cretan</name>
      <description>...profess. ‭ Castor his name, surnam’d Hylacides. ‭ A man, in fore-times, by the Cretan state, ‭ For goods, good children, and his fortunate ‭ Success in all acts, of... </description>
      <address>Cretan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>14.258433,37.062775,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Naiades</name>
      <description>...The large and cover’d den, where thou hast done ‭ Hundreds of off’rings to the Naiades, ‭ Here Mount Neritus shakes his curléd tress ‭ Of shady woods.” This said, she... </description>
      <address>Naiades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Smyrna</name>
      <description>...death, which was not long after. And, according to this, when the Lydians in Smyrna were afflicted by the Æolians, and thought fit to leave the city, the captains... </description>
      <address>Smyrna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Smyrna</name>
      <description>...came into a place called Ægina, and there was taken of thieves, and brought to Smyrna, to Mæon king of the Lydians, who for her beauty married her. After which, she... </description>
      <address>Smyrna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...of her too much observing men) bids her renounce heaven, and come live with Paris till he make her his wife or servant; scoptically or scornfully speaking it... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Valla</name>
      <description>...I will here cite, and then pray you to confer it with that which followeth of Valla. Quoniam verò nunc Alexandrum Menelaus Postquam vicit, vult odiosam me... </description>
      <address>Valla</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>16.38333,59.01667,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...in the end of the third book, and is Helen's speech to Venus fetching her to Paris from seeing his cowardly combat with Menelaus; part of which speech I will here... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Poesy</name>
      <description>...art performs this chief end of man with so much excitation and expression as Poesy; Moses, David, Solomon, Job, Esay, Jeremy, etc. chiefly using that to the end... </description>
      <address>Poesy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>English</name>
      <description>...other mouths compell. For, ev'n as diff'rent a production Ask Greek and English, since as they in sounds And letters shun one form and unison; So have... </description>
      <address>English</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.46415,38.3345,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>ENGLAND</name>
      <description>...SACRED FOUNTAIN OF PRINCES, SOLE EMPRESS OF BEAUTY AND VIRTUE, ANNE, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, ETC. With whatsoever honour we adorn Your royal issue, we must... </description>
      <address>ENGLAND</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...all. On this he leaning, said: &quot;O friends, great sons of Danaus, servants of Mars, Jove laid A heavy curse on me, to vow, and bind it with the bent Of his... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...which then abroad he shook, And went to fleet. And now great heav'n Goddess Aurora scal'd, To Jove, and all Gods, bringing light; when Agamemnon call'd His... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...shook: and both were severéd, Their counsels broken. To the depth of Neptune's kingdom div'd Thetis from heav'n's height; Jove arose; and all the Gods... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...in his want; and see Troy amplified In conquest, so much, and so long, till Greece may give again The glory reft him, and the more illustrate the free reign... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...being call'd to the renown Of their societies, by their suits, from Pylos far, to fight In th' Apian kingdom; and I fought, to a degree of might That... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...Of divers-languag'd men, all born in his time and deceas'd, In sacred Pylos, where he reign'd amongst the third-ag'd men He, well-seen in the world... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...faculties And ornaments bereft with iron; which now to other end Judges of Greece bear, and their' laws, receiv'd from Jove, defend; (For which my oath to thee... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jove</name>
      <description>...forc'd his broad sword up; and up to heav'n did re-ascend Minerva, who, in Jove's high roof that bears the rough shield, took Her place with other deities... </description>
      <address>Jove</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...things present, past, to come, and rul'd the equipage Of th' Argive fleet to Ilion, for his prophetic rage Giv'n by Apollo; who, well-seen in th' ill they felt... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Persia</name>
      <description>...Homer's Poems translated and sung. Nor those Indians alone, but the kings of Persia. And amongst the Indians, of all the Greek poets, Homer being ever first in... </description>
      <address>Persia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-78.93587,42.46312,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Basiliscus</name>
      <description>...of gold, the Iliads and Odysseys of Homer were inscribed; which miracle, in Basiliscus the Emperor's time, was consumed with fire. For his respect amongst the most... </description>
      <address>Basiliscus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laerces</name>
      <description>...The fourth charge, aged Phœnix had. The fifth, Alcimedon, Son of Laerces, and much fam'd. All these digested thus In fit place by the mighty son of... </description>
      <address>Laerces</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...heart.&quot; Patroclus, sighing, said: &quot;O Peleus' son, thou strongest Greek by all degrees that lives, Still be not angry, our sad state such cause of... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...burn the fleet, that of itself was hot enough before. But now he far'd like Mars himself, so brandishing his lance As, through the deep shades of a wood, a... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laomedon</name>
      <description>...Bestow'd his lance; he was the son of Lampus, best of men, And Lampus of Laomedon, well-skill'd in strength of mind, He strook Phylides' shield quite through... </description>
      <address>Laomedon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laodamas</name>
      <description>...Fierce Schedius, Perimedes' son; which Ajax did requite With slaughter of Laodamas, that led the foot to fight, And was Antenor's famous son. Polydamas did end... </description>
      <address>Laodamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phylace</name>
      <description>...but base, Of swift Oïliades, and dwelt, far from his breeding place, In Phylace; the other led th' Athenian bands, his sire Was Spelus, Bucolus's son... </description>
      <address>Phylace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...ships, and Hellespont; and then will I devise All words and facts again for Greece, that largely may suffice To breathe them from their instant toils.&quot; Thus... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...all Gods else prefer in fear.&quot; This said, down hasted she From Ida's top to Ilion; and like a mighty snow, Or gelid hail, that from the clouds the northern... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Gargarus</name>
      <description>...Where far-discerning Jupiter, in his repose, had crown'd The brows of Gargarus, and wrapt an odorif'rous cloud About his bosom. Coming near, they stood. Nor... </description>
      <address>Gargarus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jove</name>
      <description>...arms, that over heav'n did shine And then a wrath more great and grave in Jove had been prepar'd Against the Gods than Juno caus'd, if Pallas had not car'd... </description>
      <address>Jove</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Saturnia</name>
      <description>...all, and fear'd as men dismay'd. Then Jove on Ida's top awak'd, rose from Saturnia's side, Stood up, and look'd upon the war; and all inverted spied Since he... </description>
      <address>Saturnia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>11.504827,42.666255,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Morys</name>
      <description>...o'erthrew Phalces and Mermer, to their spoil. Meriones gave end To Morys and Hyppotion. Teucer to fate did send Prothoon and Periphetes. Atrides'... </description>
      <address>Morys</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Promachus</name>
      <description>...kind parents, that their roofs their tears may overrun; For so the house of Promachus, and Alegenor's son, Must with his wife's eyes overflow, she never seeing... </description>
      <address>Promachus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Prothenor</name>
      <description>...brag the Grecians stomach'd much; but Telamonius most, Who stood most near Prothenor's fall, and out he sent a lance, Which Panthus' son, declining, 'scap'd, yet... </description>
      <address>Prothenor</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...From great-soul'd Panthus' son, I think, shall ever vainlier part, But some Greek's bosom it shall take, and make him give his ghost.&quot; This brag the Grecians... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...&quot;What hath thy deep rest to do with his deep care? As though Jove's love to Ilion in all degrees were such As 'twas to Hercules his son, and so would storm as... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lemnos</name>
      <description>...From Athos then she fell, Pass'd all the broad sea, and arriv'd in Lemnos, at the tow'rs Of godlike Thoas, where she met the Prince of all men's... </description>
      <address>Lemnos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.25,39.916667,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...till he had our blood, And fir'd our fleet, he never more would turn to Ilion. Nor is it long, I see, before his whole will will be done. O Gods! I now... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ascania</name>
      <description>...Polypæt, Palmus, Ascanius, Morus that Hippotion did beget, And from Ascania's wealthy fields but ev'n the day before Arriv'd at Troy, that with their aid... </description>
      <address>Ascania</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.25,36.25,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asiades</name>
      <description>...Who, through the forefights making way, look'd for Deiphobus, King Helenus, Asiades, Hyrtasian Asius, Of whom, some were not to be found unhurt, or undeceas'd... </description>
      <address>Asiades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Meneptolemus</name>
      <description>...Phylides' cares, Amphion, Dracius. Before the Phthians Medon march'd, and Meneptolemus; And these, with the Bœotian pow'rs, bore up the fleet's defence. Oïleus by... </description>
      <address>Meneptolemus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...it strook all light out of his cloudy eyes, And cleft his helmet; which a Greek, there fighting, made his prise, It fell so full beneath his feet... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...that here my ships have brought To bring thyself, thy father, friends, all Ilion's pomp, to nought.&quot; Deiphobus at two ways stood, in doubt to call some... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...thou may'st see What issue Jove hath. Jove begot Minos, the strength of Crete; Minos begot Deucalion; Deucalion did beget Me Idomen, now Creta's king... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hypsenor</name>
      <description>...from him that wing'd it, his strong hand still drave it mortally On Prince Hypsenor; it did pierce his liver, underneath The veins it passeth; his shrunk knees... </description>
      <address>Hypsenor</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cabesus</name>
      <description>...to flight; For he, in sight of all the host, Othryonëus slew, That from Cabesus, with the fame of those wars, thither drew His new-come forces, and requir'd... </description>
      <address>Cabesus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...might therefore be dissolv'd. Then, though a half-grey man he were, Crete's sov'reign did excite The Greeks to blows, and flew upon the Trojans, ev'n... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...And is of such strength that in war the frighter he affrights, When, out of Thrace, they both take arms against th' Ephyran bands, Or 'gainst the great-soul'd... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...darts, helms, targets boss'd, and corslets bright as day.&quot; &quot;So I,&quot; said Merion, &quot;at my tent, and sable bark, may say, I many Trojan spoils retain, but now... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...encounter'd, and but thus his forward spirit mov'd: &quot;Idomenëus, prince of Crete! O whither now are fled Those threats in thee, with which the rest the... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...red field of strife. Whose-fair arms while the victors spoil'd, the youth of Ilion (Of which there serv'd the most and best) still boldly built upon The... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thoon</name>
      <description>...(In their free choice) but he himself. Orestes, Iamenus, And Acamas Asiades, Thoon, Oenomaus, Were those that follow'd Asius. Within the gates they found Two... </description>
      <address>Thoon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...nights in tempests; and when all their utmost depth had made, Jove, Phœbus, Neptune, all came down, and all in state did wade To ruin of that impious fort. Great... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...pow'rs employ To ruin their work, and left less of that than they of Troy. Neptune and Phœbus tumbled down, from the Idalian hills, An inundation of all floods... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...death by his resistless lance?&quot; &quot;Divine Patroclus,&quot; he replied, &quot;no more can Greece advance Defensive weapons, but to fleet they headlong must retire, For... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...sucking foals. And these soon-monied wares We drave into Neleius' town, fair Pylos, all by night. My father's heart was glad to see so much good fortune quite... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...bring Machaon hurt, and from within did call His friend Patroclus; who, like Mars in form celestial, Came forth with first sound of his voice, first spring of... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...honour'd friends, help out his vent'rous parts.&quot; Thus spake the wounded Greek; the sound cast on their backs their shields, And rais'd their darts; to... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...charg'd with troops alone, (Though valiant) he might be oppress'd, whom Greece so built upon. He led, and Ajax seconded. They found their Jove-lov'd king... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Hector, nor give leave that I shall end the day In fight against the Ilion pow'r; my wound is in my way.&quot; This said, his ready charioteer did scourge... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...Atrides' arm Antenor's issue thriv'd, And, to suffice precisest fate, to Pluto's mansion div'd. He with his lance, sword, mighty stones, pour'd his heroic... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...he in Percope left, and came to Troy by land. And now he tried the fame of Greece, encount'ring with the king, Who threw his royal lance and miss'd. Iphidamas... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Of stout Antimachus, that stay'd the honourable deed The other peers of Ilion in council had decreed, To render Helen and her wealth; and would have basely... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...fleet from Ida's foody leas. And as a lion having found the furrow of a hind, Where she hath calv'd two little twins, at will and ease doth grind Their... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>the States</name>
      <description>...Antenor's race Divine Agenor, Polybus, unmarried Acamas Proportion'd like the States of heav'n. In front of all the field, Troy's great Priamides did bear his... </description>
      <address>the States</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...steps, thou went'st a bounteous guide, When th' Achives and the peers of Thebes he would have pacified, Sent as the Greeks' ambassador, and left them at the... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egyptian</name>
      <description>...bring their wealth for strength, or all the store remains In circuit of Egyptian Thebes, where much hid treasure lies, Whose walls contain an hundred ports... </description>
      <address>Egyptian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cardamyle</name>
      <description>...as never sire Gave to his daughter's nuptials. Sev'n cities left entire; Cardamyle, and Enope, and Hira full of flow'rs, Anthæa for sweet meadows prais'd, and... </description>
      <address>Cardamyle</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.23317,36.88778,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Thou seed of Jove, By my advice we will no more unfit convention move With Jupiter, for mortal men; of whom, let this man die, And that man live, whoever he... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Castianira</name>
      <description>...princely race, Who in Æpina was brought forth, a famous town in Thrace, By Castianira, that, for form, was like celestial breed; And, as a crimson poppy flow'r... </description>
      <address>Castianira</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...air, That perfects his unspotted vows; who seiz'd in her repair A sucking hind calf, which she truss'd in her enforcive seres, And by Jove's altar let it... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...hands, the hands of death employ; And, where Troy should be stoop'd by Greece, let Greece fall under Troy.&quot; To this ev'n weeping king did Jove... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...that made air sigh. Then Hector did exclaim: &quot;O Tydeus' son, the kings of Greece do most renown thy name With highest place, feasts, and full cups; who now... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...his triumphant seat, Beholding Priam's famous town, and all the fleet of Greece. The Greeks took breakfast speedily, and arm'd at ev'ry piece. So Trojans... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...So huge a work, and not to us due off'rings first enflame? As far as white Aurora's dews are sprinkled through the air, Fame will renown the hands of Greece... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...the broad fields, ascending heav'n, and th' ocean smooth did run; When Greece and Troy mix'd in such peace, you scarce could either know. Then wash'd... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...up, to all the sky-thron'd Pow'rs; And grave Idæus did return to sacred Ilion's tow'rs, Where Ilians, and Dardanians, did still their counsels ply... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...king, and other kings, his aid, Propose by me, in their commands, the offers Paris makes, From whose joy all our woes proceed. He princely undertakes That all... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...do his advice approve. So Troy doth court convent At Priam's gate, in th' Ilion tow'r, fearful and turbulent. Amongst all, wise Antenor spake: &quot;Trojans, and... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Hector answer'd him: &quot;Renownéd Telamon, Prince of the soldiers came from Greece, assay not me, like one Young and immartial, with great words, as to an... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Salamine Was</name>
      <description>...of skill in fight; For I will well prove that my birth; and breed, in Salamine Was not all consecrate to meat, or mere effects of wine.&quot; This said, the... </description>
      <address>Salamine Was</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Argos</name>
      <description>...The names of two fountains: of which one in Thessaly, the other near Argos, or, according to others, in Peloponnesus or Lacedæmon. [7] His simile, high... </description>
      <address>Argos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Messeides</name>
      <description>...spin the Greek wives' webs of task, and their fetch water be To Argos, from Messeides, or clear Hyperia's spring; [6] Which howsoever thou abhorr'st, Fate's such a... </description>
      <address>Messeides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...of the bane Troy suffer'd, and how vast Conquest had made herself for Greece) like one distraught, made hast To ample Ilion with her son, and nurse... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...In all the heav'n of Goddesses, great Guardian of our town, Rev'rend Minerva, break the lance of Diomed, cease his grace, Give him to fall in shameful... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Must now the press of fight endure; now solitude, to call Upon the name of Jupiter; thou only for us all. But wine will something comfort thee; for to a man... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...But stay a little, that myself may fetch our sweetest wine To offer first to Jupiter, then that these joints of thine May be refresh'd; for, woe is me, how thou... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...or each other knew, I know not, since my sire Left me a child, at siege of Thebes, where he left his life's fire. But let us prove our grandsires' sons, and be... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...of worth) Isander; and Hippolochus; and fair Laodomy, With whom, ev'n Jupiter himself left heav'n itself, to lie, And had by her the man at arms, Sarpedon... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Awhile hold out, till, for success to this your brave amends, I haste to Ilion, and procure our counsellors and wives To pray, and offer hecatombs, for... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...fell) he drew; then Nestor spake to all: &quot;O friends, and household men of Mars, let not your púrsuit fall, With those ye fell, for present spoil; nor, like... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eurypylus</name>
      <description>...The great heroë Leitus stay'd Phylacus in flight From further life; Eurypylus, Melanthius reft of light. The brother to the king of men, Adrestus took... </description>
      <address>Eurypylus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Betwixt the floods of Simois and Xanthus, that confin'd All their affairs of Ilion, and round about them shin'd. The first that weigh'd down all the field, of... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pæon</name>
      <description>...beneath the giants driv'n.&quot; This said, he gave his wound in charge to Pæon, who applied Such sov'reign med'cines, that as soon the pain was qualified... </description>
      <address>Pæon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...threat, Usher'd with horrid gusts of wind; with such black vapours plum'd, Mars flew t' Olympus, and broad heav'n, and there his place resum'd. Sadly he... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...chariot. Then the knight of Pallas doth advance, And cast a jav'lin off at Mars, Minerva sent it on, That, where his arming girdle gilt, his belly graz'd... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Diomed</name>
      <description>...Tydeus' son, He let his mighty Periphas lie, and in full charge he ran At Diomed; and he at him. Both near; the God began, And, thirsty of his blood, he... </description>
      <address>Diomed</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...your fleet.&quot; This did with shame make bold The gen'ral spirit and pow'r of Greece: when, with particular note Of their disgrace, Athenia made Tydeus' issue... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Gods; then stay'd the white-arm'd Queen Her steeds, and ask'd of Jove, if Mars did not incense his spleen With his foul deeds, in ruining so many and so... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...sight! To see a field so fought, And break our words to Sparta's king, that Ilion should be rac'd, And he return reveng'd; when thus we see his Greeks... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sarpedon</name>
      <description>...pow'r made in amain, And strook fear through the Grecian troops, but to Sarpedon gave Hope of full rescue, who thus cried: &quot;O Hector! Help and save My body... </description>
      <address>Sarpedon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.061206,40.640181,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...They sprung out of a lion's heart. He whilome came to Troy, (For horse that Jupiter gave Tros, for Ganymed, his boy) With six ships only, and few men, and tore... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asian</name>
      <description>...Not out of my particular cause; far hence my profit grows, For far hence Asian Lycia lies, where gulfy Xanthus flows, And where my lov'd wife, infant son... </description>
      <address>Asian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pæon</name>
      <description>...heav'n he fled, Extremely tortur'd, for recure, which instantly he won At Pæon's hand, with sov'reign balm; and this did Jove's great son, Unblest... </description>
      <address>Pæon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...well that men sustain By their inflictions as by men repaid to them again. Mars suffer'd much more than thyself by Ephialtes' pow'r, And Otus', Aloëus' sons... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Iris to her aid, from all the darts that hiss'd At her quick rapture; and to Mars they took their plaintive course, And found him on the fight's left hand, by... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tydides</name>
      <description>...This said, he shook, and then he threw, a lance, aloft and large, That in Tydides' curets stuck, quite driving through his targe; Then bray'd he out so wild a... </description>
      <address>Tydides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...So great help as our fathers had; and fought beneath a wall, Sacred to Mars, by help of Jove, and trusting to the fall Of happy signs from other Gods, by... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...In war, or any work of peace, at table, ev'rywhere; For when the best of Greece besides mix ever, at our cheer, My good old ardent wine with small, and our... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...thou the single combat fought For all the army of the Greeks? For this hath Ilion sworn, And trod all faith beneath their feet? Yet all this hath not worn... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...When this black battle of the Gods was joining. Thus array'd 'Gainst Neptune, Phœbus with wing'd shafts; 'gainst Mars, the blue-ey'd Maid; 'Gainst... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...The Gods' King in abhorréd claps his thunder rattled out. Beneath them Neptune toss'd the earth; the mountains round about Bow'd with affright and shook... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...wall, And sometimes on the bellowing shore. On th' other side, the call Of Mars to fight was terrible, he cried out like a storm, Set on the city's... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Cyprides, Phœbe, Latona, and the Foe to peace, With bright Scamander. Neptune in a mist Preserves Æneas daring to resist Achilles; by whose hand much... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...presage My overthrow. I know myself, it is my fate to fall Thus far from Phthia; yet that fate shall fail to vent her gall, Till mine vent thousands.&quot; These... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...could with ease abide Their brave instruction; and so far they were from hind'ring it, That to it they were nimble wings, and made so light his spirit... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Argos</name>
      <description>...Down from Olympus' top she stoop'd, and quickly reach'd the place In Argos where the famous wife of Sthenelus, whose race He fetch'd from Jove by... </description>
      <address>Argos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...For his late hurt) to get good ear, thus order'd his reply: &quot;Princes of Greece, your states shall suffer no indignity, If, being far off, ye stand and hear... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...from me, And round about thy honour'd corse, these dames of Dardanie, And Ilion, with the ample breasts (whom our long spears and pow'rs And labours... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...wings, my spirit shall force my limb To stand his worst, and give or take. Mars is our common lord, And the desirous swordsman's life he ever puts to... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Not Hercules himself shunn'd death, though dearest in the grace Of Jupiter; ev'n him Fate stoop'd, and Juno's cruelty. And if such fate expect my life... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...being Hector, and the son of Venus, who at length Put all the youth of Greece besides in most amazeful rout, Forgetting all their fortitudes, distraught... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Meriones</name>
      <description>...&quot;O glorious son of Atreus. Take thou then straight the dead, And thou, Meriones; we two, of one mind as one name, Will back ye soundly, and on us receive the... </description>
      <address>Meriones</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...his guard, the rest would leave for very fear The person to the spoil of Greece. And yet his guardians were Th' Ajaces and Meriones; whom much his care did... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pæonia</name>
      <description>...man he was of all that stood In name for arms amongst the troop that from Pæonia came, Asteropæus being the first; who was in ruth the same That Lycomedes... </description>
      <address>Pæonia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...he said, Turn head, and not in that quick ease part with the corse to Greece.&quot; This said, before them all he flew, and all as of a piece Against the... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Panopëus</name>
      <description>...ablest hand Of all the strong Phocensians, and liv'd with great command In Panopëus. The fell dart fell through his channel-bone, Pierc'd through his shoulder's... </description>
      <address>Panopëus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...deservedly, thou flew'st from in his end, And left'st to all the lust of Greece? O Gods, a man that was (In life) so huge a good to Troy, and to thee such a... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...The spirit of Hector, thus he chid: &quot;O goodly man at arms, In fight a Paris, why should fame make thee fort 'gainst our harms, Being such a fugitive? Now... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mentas</name>
      <description>...pow'rs the rescue he preferr'd Of those fair arms, and took the shape of Mentas, colonel Of all the Cicones that near the Thracian Hebrus dwell. Like him... </description>
      <address>Mentas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...should have Fair Helena, with all she brought to Troy, If he subdu'd; else Paris should enjoy Her, and her wealth, in peace. Conquest doth grant Her dear... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Xanthus</name>
      <description>...Which wise Achilles mark'd, slew him, and took his gold in strife, At Xanthus' flood; so little Death did fear his golden life. Sarpedon led the Lycians... </description>
      <address>Xanthus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Meïon</name>
      <description>...With Methles, and with Antiphus, (Pylæmen's sons) did fight The men of Meïon, whom the fen Gygæa brought to light, And those Meionians that beneath the... </description>
      <address>Meïon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Arisba</name>
      <description>...their threads, their hasty valours stay'd. Who in Percotes, Practius, Arisba, did abide, Who Sestus and Abydus bred, Hyrtacides did guide; Prince Asius... </description>
      <address>Arisba</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.2272,39.2393,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Practius</name>
      <description>...letting slip their threads, their hasty valours stay'd. Who in Percotes, Practius, Arisba, did abide, Who Sestus and Abydus bred, Hyrtacides did guide... </description>
      <address>Practius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Percotes</name>
      <description>...fates, in letting slip their threads, their hasty valours stay'd. Who in Percotes, Practius, Arisba, did abide, Who Sestus and Abydus bred, Hyrtacides did... </description>
      <address>Percotes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Æthica. He came not single, but with him Leonteus, Coron's son, An arm of Mars, and Coron's life Cenëus' seed begun. Twice-twenty ships attended these... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Machaon</name>
      <description>...wilful tyranny,) In charge of Æsculapius' sons, physician highly prais'd, Machaon, Podalirius, were thirty vessels rais'd. Who near Hyperia's fountain dwelt... </description>
      <address>Machaon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Alopé</name>
      <description>...Now will I sing the sackful troops Pelasgian Argos held, That in deep Alus, Alopé, and soft Trechina dwell'd, In Phthia, and in Hellade where live the lovely... </description>
      <address>Alopé</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hercules</name>
      <description>...these, in battle unappall'd; Whom fair Astyoche brought forth, by force of Hercules, Led out of Ephyr with his hand, from river Selleës, When many towns of... </description>
      <address>Hercules</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.28858,38.01714,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...Crete; Whom warlike Idomen did lead, co-partner in the fleet With kill-man Merion. Eighty ships with them did Troy invade. Tlepolemus Heraclides, right strong... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...the cities fortunate. And all the rest inhabiting the hundred towns of Crete; Whom warlike Idomen did lead, co-partner in the fleet With kill-man... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Epirus</name>
      <description>...men of wet Crocylia, Sharp Ægilipa, Samos' isle, Zacynthus sea inclos'd, Epirus, and the men that hold the continent oppos'd, All these did wise Ulysses... </description>
      <address>Epirus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.590387322222224,39.577073022222216,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Buphrasis</name>
      <description>...pass the gulfy purple sea, that did no sea rites know. They, who in Hermin, Buphrasis, and Elis, did remain, What Olen's cliffs, Alisius, and Myrsin did contain... </description>
      <address>Buphrasis</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hermin</name>
      <description>...To pass the gulfy purple sea, that did no sea rites know. They, who in Hermin, Buphrasis, and Elis, did remain, What Olen's cliffs, Alisius, and Myrsin did... </description>
      <address>Hermin</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Stymphalus</name>
      <description>...And strong Enispe, that for height is ever weather-blown, Tegea, and in Stymphalus, Parrhasia strongly wall'd, All these Alcæus' son to field (king Agapenor)... </description>
      <address>Stymphalus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.45931,37.85932,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Orchomen</name>
      <description>...Where dwelt the bold near-fighting men, who did in Phæneus live, And Orchomen, where flocks of sheep the shepherds clust'ring drive, In Ripe, and in... </description>
      <address>Orchomen</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyparisscus</name>
      <description>...Arene the fair, In Thryon, near Alpheus' flood, and Aepy full of air, In Cyparisscus, Amphigen, and little Pteleon, The town where all the Iliots dwelt, and... </description>
      <address>Cyparisscus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Corinth</name>
      <description>...score black ships did follow these. The men fair Mycene held, The wealthy Corinth, Cleon that for beauteous site excell'd, Aræthyrea's lovely seat, and in... </description>
      <address>Corinth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-73.83234,43.24452,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eïon</name>
      <description>...Tiryntha keep, Hennion, or in Asinen whose bosom is so deep, Trœzena, Eïon, Epidaure where Bacchus crowns his head, Ægina, and Maseta's soil, did follow... </description>
      <address>Eïon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asinen</name>
      <description>...Who did in fruitful Argos dwell, or strong Tiryntha keep, Hennion, or in Asinen whose bosom is so deep, Trœzena, Eïon, Epidaure where Bacchus crowns his... </description>
      <address>Asinen</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Anemores</name>
      <description>...Pythonians, Men of religious Chrysa's soil, and fat Daulidians, Panopæans, Anemores, and fierce Hyampolists; And those that dwell where Cephisus casts up his... </description>
      <address>Anemores</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Azidon</name>
      <description>...Minian Orchomen, God Mars's sons did lead (Ascalaphus and Ialmen) Who in Azidon Actor's house did of Astyoche come; The bashful maid, as she went up into the... </description>
      <address>Azidon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...field, and sets a fowl (not being of her kind) Hard, and gets ground still; Neptune so left these two, either's mind Beyond themselves rais'd. Of both which... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...δήμου, Duo viri plebei. THE THIRTEENTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIADS THE ARGUMENT Neptune (in pity of the Greeks' hard plight) Like Calchas, both th' Ajaces doth... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...in forcing which, his high mind makes him dare Assault upon the whole full fold, though guarded never so With well-arm'd men, and eager dogs; away he will... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...won The style of wrathful worthily; he's soft, he's too remiss; Or else, Atrides, his had been thy last of injuries.&quot; Thus he the people's Pastor chid; but... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...If thus ye leave her here, for whom so many violent ends Have clos'd your Greek eyes, and so far from their so loved home. Go to these people, use no stay... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>gat</name>
      <description>...Menesthius, whose renownéd sire a club did ever bear, And of Phylomedusa gat, that had her eyes so clear, This slaughter'd issue. Hector's dart strook... </description>
      <address>gat</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Caïra</name>
      <description>...And show'd upon his ivory skin, as doth a purple dye Laid, by a dame of Caïra, or lovely Mæony, On ivory, wrought in ornaments to deck the cheeks of... </description>
      <address>Caïra</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>East</name>
      <description>...seas to her journey’s end. ‭ From thence they sail’d, quite opposite, to the East, ‭ And to the region where Light leaves his rest, ‭ The Light himself being... </description>
      <address>East</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-15.396150046196489,64.8948606919208,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laconia</name>
      <description>...ship made fly. ‭ When first they stripp’d the Malean promont’ry, ‭ Touch’d at Laconia’s soil, in which a town ‭ Their ship arriv’d at, that the sea doth crown, ‭... </description>
      <address>Laconia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.46082645177671,37.07624042080912,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...that lived as merchants then, ‭ In traffics and pecuniary rates, ‭ For sandy Pylos and the Pylian states. ‭ Were under sail. But now encounter’d them ‭... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Into Pieria</name>
      <description>...to pronounce thy oracles to men? ‭ First from Olympus thou alightedst then ‭ Into Pieria, passing all the land ‭ Of fruitless Lesbos, chok’d with drifts of sand, ‭ The... </description>
      <address>Into Pieria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Saturnia</name>
      <description>...The childbirth-guiding Goddess, for just fear ‭ Lest, her charge utter’d in Saturnia’s ear, ‭ She, after, might dissuade her from descent. ‭ When wind-swift-footed... </description>
      <address>Saturnia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>11.504827,42.666255,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eresia</name>
      <description>...or the strands ‭ Of th’ isle Ægina, or the famous land ‭ For ships (Eubœa), or Eresia, ‭ Or Peparethus bord’ring on the sea, ‭ Ægas, or Athos that doth Thrace... </description>
      <address>Eresia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eubœa</name>
      <description>...Athens, or the strands ‭ Of th’ isle Ægina, or the famous land ‭ For ships (Eubœa), or Eresia, ‭ Or Peparethus bord’ring on the sea, ‭ Ægas, or Athos that doth... </description>
      <address>Eubœa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...bestow ‭ In glorious fight their forces, even the deeds ‭ Daring to imitate of Earth’s Giant Seeds. ‭ Thus then men talk’d; this seed the strife begat: ‭ The Mouse... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>GREECE</name>
      <description>...With his poor pow'rs Ages and Hosts of Foes. ‭ TO THE RUINS OF TROY AND GREECE ‭ Troy rac'd, Greece wrack'd, who mourns? Ye both may boast, ‭ Else th' Iliads... </description>
      <address>GREECE</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athenian Pallas</name>
      <description>...lest you move the Deity.” ‭ Again then, ’twixt both parts the Seed of Jove, ‭ Athenian Pallas, of all future love ‭ A league compos’d, and for her form took choice ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>Athenian Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ulysses</name>
      <description>...Mentor’s form put on ‭ At ev’ry part. And this sure Deity shone ‭ Now near Ulysses, setting on his bold ‭ And slaught’rous spirit, now the points controll’d ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>Ulysses</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-101.35517,37.58141,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...spirit, op’d the gates and out, ‭ He leading all. And now was hurl’d about ‭ Aurora’s ruddy fire; through all whose light ‭ Minerva led them through the town from... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...there had I command ‭ To fix mine oar, and offer on that strand ‭ T’ imperial Neptune, whom I must implore, ‭ A lamb, a bull, and sow-ascending boar; ‭ And then turn... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ulysses</name>
      <description>...vaunted.” Thus he drew ‭ His sharp-edg’d sword; and with a table flew ‭ In on Ulysses, with a terrible throat ‭ His fierce charge urging. But Ulysses smote ‭ The... </description>
      <address>Ulysses</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-101.35517,37.58141,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>OR</name>
      <description>...their lust, ‭ To dare deeds great, to see them great and just. ‭ EIRESIONE, OR, THE OLIVE BRANCH ‭ The turrets of a man of infinite might, ‭ Of infinite... </description>
      <address>OR</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-3.253605,51.665627,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...students to begin ‭with that study. ‭ TO NEPTUNE ‭ Hear, pow’rful Neptune, that shak’st earth in ire, ‭ King of the great green, where dance all the... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cuma</name>
      <description>...to Cuma, with intent ‭ T’ eternize all the sacred continent ‭ And state of Cuma. They, in proud ascent ‭ From off their bench, refus’d with usage fierce ‭ The... </description>
      <address>Cuma</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>14.0530815,40.8476994,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Æolian</name>
      <description>...on my reverend mother’s knees he gave me, ‭ In delicate and curious nursery; ‭ Æolian Smyrna, seated near the sea, ‭ (Of glorious empire, and whose bright sides ‭... </description>
      <address>Æolian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyllenia</name>
      <description>...under heaven! ‭ TO MERCURY ‭ Hermes I honour, the Cyllenian Spy, ‭ King of Cyllenia, and of Arcady ‭ With flocks abounding; and the Messenger ‭ Of all th’... </description>
      <address>Cyllenia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...earthy food, ‭ My Muse shall memorise; the son of Jove, ‭ Whom, in fair-seated Thebes (commix’d in love ‭ With great heaven’s sable-cloud-assembling State) ‭ Alcmena... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.255096,38.318092,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Smyrna</name>
      <description>...where her hounds ‭ She first uncouples, joining there her horse, ‭ Through Smyrna carried in most fiery course ‭ To grape-rich Claros; where (ill his rich... </description>
      <address>Smyrna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.5186,35.98284,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>OR</name>
      <description>...Muse for ever honour thee, ‭ And, for thy sake, thy fair posterity. ‭ BACCHUS, OR THE PIRATES ‭ Of Dionysus, noble Semele’s Son, ‭ I now intend to render... </description>
      <address>OR</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-3.253605,51.665627,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...amplified, ‭ The all-of-gold-made laughter-loving Dame ‭ Left odorous Cyprus, and for Troy became ‭ A swift contendress, her pass cutting all ‭ Along the... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...in forcing love, ‭ As his hand rul’d it, that from him it drove ‭ All fear of Phœbus; yet he gave him still ‭ The upper hand; and, to advance his skill ‭ To utmost... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...his mind. ‭ Now, then, Jove’s jarring Sons no longer stood, ‭ But sandy Pylos and th’ Alphæan flood ‭ Reach’d instantly, and made as quick a fall ‭ On those... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...then the King ‭ (Jove’s dazzling son) placed his exploring wing ‭ On sacred Pylos, for his forced herd, ‭ His ample shoulders in a cloud enspher’d ‭ Of fiery... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...grove ‭ (Onchestus) consecrated to the love ‭ Of round-and-long-neck’d Neptune, Phœbus found ‭ A man whom heavy years had press’d half round, ‭ And yet at... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Parnassus</name>
      <description>...feet their way they went, ‭ And made with all alacrity ascent ‭ Up to Parnassus, and that long’d-for place ‭ Where they should live, and be of men the grace. ‭... </description>
      <address>Parnassus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6222206,38.5348857,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...debt, to whose pay were ‭ The whole Messenian people bound, since they ‭ From Ithaca had forc’d a wealthy prey ‭ Of sheep and shepherds. In their ships they... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...A facing where a hundred colours shin’d. ‭ About the skirts a hound a freckled hind ‭ In full course hunted; on the fore skirts, yet, ‭ He pinch’d and pull’d her... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...brother Idomen. ‭ The tenth or ’leventh light on Ulysses shin’d ‭ In stay at Crete, attending then the wind ‭ For threaten’d Ilion. All which time my house ‭ With... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Great Jove</name>
      <description>...people. There doth Cnossus stand, ‭ That mighty city, where had most command ‭ Great Jove’s disciple, Minos, who nine years ‭ Conferr’d with Jove, both great familiars ‭... </description>
      <address>Great Jove</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...though still sustain. ‭ In middle of the sable sea there lies ‭ An isle call’d Crete, a ravisher of eyes, ‭ Fruitful, and mann’d with many an infinite store; ‭... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Euryclea</name>
      <description>...With any armour. His birth’s seat, ‭ Ulysses tells his Queen, is Crete, ‭ Euryclea the truth yet found, ‭ Discover’d by a scar-heal’d wound, ‭ Which in Parnassus’... </description>
      <address>Euryclea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...view ‭ With any armour. His birth’s seat, ‭ Ulysses tells his Queen, is Crete, ‭ Euryclea the truth yet found, ‭ Discover’d by a scar-heal’d wound, ‭ Which... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...form, ‭ The Gods have blasted with that only storm ‭ That ravish’d Greece to Ilion, since my lord, ‭ For that war shipp’d, bore all my goods aboard. ‭ If he... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...banquet? Stand off, nor profane ‭ My board so boldly, lest I show thee here ‭ Cyprus and Egypt made more sour than there. ‭ You are a saucy set-fac’d vagabond. ‭... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...set quick sight ‭ On thee thus soon, when thy lov’d father’s fame ‭ As far as Pylos did thy spirit inflame, ‭ In that search ventur’d all-unknown to me. ‭ O say... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...his retreat ‭ ‘Tis safe perform’d, and make them quickly get ‭ Their ship for Ithaca.” This was not said ‭ Before Amphinomus in port display’d ‭ The ship arriv’d... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...walk no water. Who boasts he he is?” ‭ “I’ll tell all truly son: From ample Crete ‭ He boasts himself, and says, his erring feet ‭ Have many cities trod, and God... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...Be you well assur’d, ‭ There will no Wooer be by heav’n endur’d ‭ To rule in Ithaca above your race, ‭ But your pow’rs ever fill the regal place.” ‭ “I wish to... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Hyperesia</name>
      <description>...soul with a prophetic fire. ‭ Who, angry with his father, took his way ‭ To Hyperesia; where, making stay, ‭ He prophesied to all men, and had there ‭ A son call’d... </description>
      <address>Hyperesia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
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      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...state ‭ Had all their health in, whom ev’n from his heart ‭ Jove lov’d, and Phœbus in the whole desert ‭ Of friendship held him; yet not bless’d so much ‭ That... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...expence ‭ He scap’d, and drave the loud-voiced oxen thence, ‭ To breed-sheep Pylos, bringing vengeance thus ‭ Her foul demerit to great Neleüs, ‭ And to his... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...at Argos, yet his race’s vein ‭ Flow’d from Melampus, who in former date ‭ In Pylos liv’d, and had a huge estate, ‭ But fled his country, and the punishing hand ‭... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
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      <name>Lacedæmon</name>
      <description>...From Sparta’s strand ‭ Makes safe access ‭ To his own land ‭ Ulyssides. ‭ In Lacedæmon, large, and apt for dances, [1] ‭ Athenian Pallas her access advances ‭ Up to... </description>
      <address>Lacedæmon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Syrian</name>
      <description>...Being sold by the Phœnician ‭ For some agreed-on faculties, ‭ From forth the Syrian isle made prise. ‭ Telemachus, arrived at home, ‭ Doth to Eumæus’ cottage... </description>
      <address>Syrian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>30.354167,30.317778,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ill</name>
      <description>...my fortunes, when I chus’d ‭ Choice men for ambush, prest to have produc’d ‭ Ill to mine enemies; my too vent’rous spirit ‭ Set never death before mine eyes... </description>
      <address>Ill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-4.55743,39.97079,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...Gods dispose, ‭ My sad age labours. First, I’ll tell you then, ‭ From ample Crete I fetch my native strain; ‭ My father wealthy, whose house many a life ‭... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...will press for you ‭ Free voluntaries; and, for ships, enow ‭ Sea-circled Ithaca contains, both new ‭ And old-built; all which I’ll exactly view, ‭ And choose... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egyptian</name>
      <description>...his sire, ‭ To which the grave peers gave him rev’rend way. ‭ Amongst whom, an Egyptian heroë ‭ (Crookéd with age, and full of skill) begun ‭ The speech to all; who... </description>
      <address>Egyptian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>31.0,27.55,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ivory</name>
      <description>...‭which, for the better sound in our language, is here turned, Pale of ‭Ivory. The teeth being that rampire, or pale, given us by nature in ‭that part for... </description>
      <address>Ivory</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-5.553951800475947,7.62610617087711,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...Sire. ‭ Down from Olympus’ tops she headlong div’d, ‭ And swift as thought in Ithaca arriv’d, ‭ Close at Ulysses’ gates; in whose first court ‭ She made her stand... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atlas</name>
      <description>...a sylvan isle, ‭ In which the Goddess dwells that doth derive ‭ Her birth from Atlas, who of all alive ‭ The motion and the fashion doth command ‭ With his wise... </description>
      <address>Atlas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-7.9149035,31.0597925,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mentas</name>
      <description>...(In Ithaca) her way addrest; ‭ And did her heav’nly limbs invest ‭ In Mentas’ likeness, that did reign ‭ King of the Taphians, in the main ‭ Whose rough... </description>
      <address>Mentas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Midus Cuma</name>
      <description>...AND OTHER POEMS— ‭ To Cuma ‭ In his Return to Cuma ‭ Upon the Sepulchre of Midus ‭ Cuma, refusing to eternize their State, etc. ‭ An Essay of his begun Iliads ‭ To... </description>
      <address>Midus Cuma</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dionysius Longinus</name>
      <description>...it, and produce it needfully. Much wondered at, ‭therefore, is the censure of Dionysius Longinus, (a man otherwise ‭affirmed grave and of elegant judgment,) comparing Homer in... </description>
      <address>Dionysius Longinus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...And thy grace satisfied with gifts. Accept what I have brought, And turn to Phthia; 'tis enough thy conqu'ring hand hath fought Till Hector falter'd under it... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ill</name>
      <description>...spring no deeds To help thee, nor recall thy son; impatience ever breeds Ill upon ill, makes worst things worse, and therefore sit.&quot; He said: &quot;Give me... </description>
      <address>Ill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-4.55743,39.97079,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...two men shall not be compar'd; and yet, of all that trod The well-pav'd Ilion, none so dear to all the Deities As Hector was; at least to me, for off'rings... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...the grandchild of honour'd Talaon. He was so strong that, coming once to Thebes, when Œdipus Had like rites solemniz'd for him, he went victorious From all... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.255096,38.318092,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Oïliades</name>
      <description>...are first, that when thou pay'st thou then may'st know.&quot; This fir'd Oïliades more, and more than words this quarrel had inspir'd, Had not Achilles rose... </description>
      <address>Oïliades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athenia</name>
      <description>...his conqu'ring horse he drave, And first he glitter'd in the race; divine Athenia gave Strength to his horse, and fame to him. Next him drave Sparta's... </description>
      <address>Athenia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...&quot;Antilochus, though young thou art, yet thy grave virtues live Belov'd of Neptune and of Jove. Their spirits have taught thee all The art of horsemanship, for... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Æthiopia</name>
      <description>...She answer'd: &quot;No, no place of seat is here; Retreat calls to the Ocean and Æthiopia, where A hecatomb is off'ring now to heav'n, and there must I Partake the... </description>
      <address>Æthiopia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Opunta</name>
      <description>...as life combin'd in equal fare Our loving beings, so let death. When from Opunta's tow'rs My father brought me to your roofs (since, 'gainst my will, my... </description>
      <address>Opunta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...sake, And though I loathe food, I will eat. But early in the morn, Atrides, use your strict command that loads of wood be borne To our design'd place... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...friend, O my Astyanax; O my lord, thy hand that did defend These gates of Ilion, these long walls by thy arm measur'd still Amply and only. Yet at fleet thy... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...That, with some stratagem, the son of Peleus hath put by The wall of Ilion my lord, and, trusty of his feet, Obtain'd the chase of him alone, and now... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...lay, Held down with clamour; all the town veil'd with a cloud of tears. Ilion, with all his tops on fire, and all the massacres, Left for the Greeks, could... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...curls knotted in heaps and fil'd. And there lay Troy's late Gracious, by Jupiter exil'd To all disgrace in his own land, and by his parents seen; When, like... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...in me shall Memory Hold all her forms still of my friend. Now, youths of Greece, to fleet Bear we this body, pæans sing, and all our navy greet With... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...have brought This man thus down, I'll freely say, he brought more bane to Greece Than all his aiders. Try we then, thus arm'd at ev'ry piece, And girding... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athenia</name>
      <description>...stood firm, foreseeing it best, and quite it overflew, Fast'ning on earth. Athenia drew it, and gave her friend, Unseen of Hector. Hector then thus spake: &quot;Thou... </description>
      <address>Athenia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...With thighs of sacrificéd beeves, both on the lofty brows Of Ida, and in Ilion's height. Consult we, shall we free His life from death, or give it now t'... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...&quot;Thy hope is too great, Peleus' son, this day to show thine eye Troy's Ilion at thy foot. O fool! the Greeks with much more woes, More than are suffer'd... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Thy idle bow? No more my ears shall hear thee vaunt in skies Dares to meet Neptune, but I'll tell thy coward's tongue it lies.&quot; He answer'd nothing; yet Jove's... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Next Neptune and Apollo stood upon the point of field, And thus spake Neptune: &quot;Phœbus! Come, why at the lance's end Stand we two thus? 'Twill be a shame... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...he pleas'd with their odds, They laid it freely. Of them all, thump-buckler Mars began, And at Minerva with a lance of brass he headlong ran, These vile... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...curl'd Against thy bold breast, fear a jot; thou hast us two thy friends, Neptune and Pallas, Jove himself approving th' aid we lend. 'Tis nothing as thou... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mydon</name>
      <description>...flight, as much enrag'd, flew he. And then fell all these, Thrasius, Mydon, Astypylus, Great Ophelestes, Ænius, Mnesus, Thersilochus. And on these... </description>
      <address>Mydon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>27.71098,37.608791,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Satnius</name>
      <description>...old Alte's seed; Alte, whose palace stood In height of upper Pedasus, near Satnius' silver flood, And rul'd the war-like Lelegi. Whose seed (as many more)... </description>
      <address>Satnius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Jove mix'd with his immortal brood; And there Achilles cleft the host of Ilion; one side fell On Xanthus, th' other on the town; and that did he impell... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...In two parts Troy's host parted; Thetis' son One to Scamander, one to Ilion, Pursues. Twelve lords he takes alive, to end In sacrifice for vengeance to... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pireüs</name>
      <description>...on earth. Rhigmus of fruitful Thrace next fell. He was the famous birth Of Pireüs; his belly's midst the lance took, whose stern force Quite tumbled him from... </description>
      <address>Pireüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...forth he pours his utmost throat; so bellow'd this slain friend Of flying Ilion, with the breath that gave his being end. Then rush'd he on, and in his eye... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...gore, And forth he puff'd his flying soul. And as a tortur'd bull, To Neptune brought for sacrifice, a troop of youngsters pull Down to the earth, and drag... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Salamine Fame</name>
      <description>...chance may be thine; Thou cam'st of Gods like him; the Queen that reigns in Salamine Fame sounds thy mother; he deriv'd of lower Deity, Old Nereus' daughter bearing... </description>
      <address>Salamine Fame</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbe</name>
      <description>...with wing'd shafts; 'gainst Mars, the blue-ey'd Maid; 'Gainst Juno, Phœbe, whose white hands bore singing darts of gold, Her side arm'd with a sheaf of... </description>
      <address>Phœbe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Callicolon</name>
      <description>...other times where Simois pours on His silver current at the foot of high Callicolon. And thus the bless'd Gods both sides urg'd; they all stood in the mids... </description>
      <address>Callicolon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Upsilon</name>
      <description>...fates, Achilles beats even to the Ilian gates. ANOTHER ARGUMENT In Upsilon, Strife stirs in heav'n; The day's grace to the Greeks is giv'n. The... </description>
      <address>Upsilon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprides</name>
      <description>...Mulciber, And Mercury. The Deities that prefer The Trojan part are Phœbus, Cyprides, Phœbe, Latona, and the Foe to peace, With bright Scamander. Neptune in a... </description>
      <address>Cyprides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...all the Gods descend To aid on both parts. For the Greeks contend Juno, Minerva, Neptune, Mulciber, And Mercury. The Deities that prefer The Trojan part... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>sea Ægeum</name>
      <description>...steeds. THE END OF THE NINETEENTH BOOK. [1] Scyros was an isle in the sea Ægeum, where Achilles himself was brought up, as well as his son. THE TWENTIETH BOOK... </description>
      <address>sea Ægeum</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...could with ease abide Their brave instruction; and so far they were from hind'ring it, That to it they were nimble wings, and made so light his spirit... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...my life quitting thine, had pow'r to ship him home, and show His young eyes Phthia, subjects, court; my father being now Dead, or most short-liv'd, troublous... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...in pretext, but in sad truth their own. About Æacides himself the kings of Greece were plac'd, Entreating him to food; and he entreated them as fast, Still... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...With any set ill in himself, but thou, the King of Gods, Incens'd with Greece, made that the mean to all their periods. Which now amend we as we may, and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thou Sun</name>
      <description>...First, highest, and thou best of Gods; thou Earth that all dost bear; Thou Sun; ye Furies under earth that ev'ry soul torment Whom impious perjury distains... </description>
      <address>Thou Sun</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...he spake: &quot;Now witness, Jupiter, First, highest, and thou best of Gods; thou Earth that all dost bear; Thou Sun; ye Furies under earth that ev'ry soul... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phylides</name>
      <description>...presents, these: The sons of Nestor, and with them renown'd Meriones, Phylides, Thoas, Lycomed, and Meges, all which went, And Menalippus, following Ulysses... </description>
      <address>Phylides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Saturnia</name>
      <description>...Close to the heart of Jupiter; and Ate, that had wrought This anger by Saturnia, by her bright hair he caught, Held down her head, and over her made this... </description>
      <address>Saturnia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>11.504827,42.666255,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Argos</name>
      <description>...Down from Olympus' top she stoop'd, and quickly reach'd the place In Argos where the famous wife of Sthenelus, whose race He fetch'd from Jove by... </description>
      <address>Argos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...did bear The voiceful heralds' sceptres, sat within a sacred sphere, On polish'd stones, and gave by turns their sentence. In the court Two talents' gold... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>19.404382772547915,52.12259403291701,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scæa</name>
      <description>...a Myrmidon In conduct of him. All the day, they fought before the gates Of Scæa, and, most certainly, that day had seen the dates Of all Troy's honours in... </description>
      <address>Scæa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...me, to all our eyes ‭ Are now in proof. He said, the time would come, ‭ When Neptune, for our safe conducting home ‭ All sorts of strangers, out of envy fir’d, ‭... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...on his way. ‭ ‭ ANOTHER ARGUMENT ‭ Νυ̑. ‭ Phæacia ‭ Ulysses leaves; ‭ Whom Ithaca, ‭ Unwares, receives. ‭ He said; and silence all their tongues contain’d, ‭ In... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>the States</name>
      <description>...the lives ‭ Of sence, most eminent; about their fall ‭ Stood round, and to the States Celestial ‭ Made solemn vows; but other rites their ship ‭ Could not afford... </description>
      <address>the States</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>6.5,46.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Areta</name>
      <description>...ship alone, ‭ Which bore the care of all men, got her gone, [2] ‭ Come from Areta. Yet perhaps ev’n she ‭ Had wrack’d at those rocks, if the Deity, ‭ That lies... </description>
      <address>Areta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...rais’d, and made me conqueror.’ ‭ This said, he made descent again as low ‭ As Pluto’s court; when I stood firm, for show ‭ Of more heroës of the times before, ‭... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...wise Tiresias, for advice ‭ Of virtue to direct my voyage home ‭ To rugged Ithaca; since I could come ‭ To note in no place, where Achaia stood, ‭ And so liv’d... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...made by the Gods and Fate. ‭ Iphimedia after Leda came, ‭ That did derive from Neptune too the name ‭ Of father to two admirable sons. ‭ Life yet made short their... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pheres</name>
      <description>...To these issue more ‭ This queen of women to her husband bore, ‭ Æson, and Pheres, and Amythaon ‭ That for his fight on horseback stoop’d to none. ‭ Next her, I... </description>
      <address>Pheres</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...yet I shall be free, ‭ Thou dost not tell, to glorify thy birth; ‭ Thy love is Neptune, shaker of the earth.’ ‭ This said, he plung’d into the sea; and she, ‭ Begot... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Achaia</name>
      <description>...Theban soul ‭ I might an oracle involv’d unroll; ‭ For I came nothing near Achaia yet, ‭ Nor on our lov’d earth happy foot had set, ‭ But, mishaps suff’ring... </description>
      <address>Achaia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>21.880939,37.254095,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...Thus said the kingly soul, and made retreat ‭ Amidst the inner parts of Pluto’s seat, ‭ When he had spoke thus by divine instinct. ‭ Still I stood firm, till... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...Which is expounded Inclyta examina ‭mortuorum: but κλυτὸς is the epithet of Pluto; and by analogy ‭belongs to the dead, quod ad se omnes advocat. ‭ THE ELEVENTH... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...fit for an affair so great, ‭ I said: ‘O Circe, who shall steer my course ‭ To Pluto’s kingdom? Never ship had force ‭ To make that voyage.’ The divine-in-voice ‭... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...their rapt minds, as if there they saw ‭ Their natural country, cliffy Ithaca, ‭ And ev’n the roofs where they were bred and born, ‭ And vow’d as much, with... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ill</name>
      <description>...the fair-bound treasury, ‭ And how much gold and silver it contains.’ ‭ Ill counsel present approbation gains. ‭ They op’d the bag, and out the vapours... </description>
      <address>Ill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-4.55743,39.97079,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...his dwelling show, ‭ Let Detriment prepare him wrongs enow.’ ‭ Thus pray’d he Neptune; who, his sire, appear’d, ‭ And all his pray’r to ev’ry syllable heard. ‭ But... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Could cure thy hurt, and give thee all again.’ ‭ Then flew fierce vows to Neptune, both his hands ‭ To star-born heav’n cast: ‘O thou that all lands ‭ Gird’st in... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...prevention, since I set ‭ From ruin’d Troy my first foot in retreat. ‭ From Ilion ill winds cast me on the coast ‭ The Cicons hold, where I employ’d mine host ‭... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...the full-of-food [2] ‭ Zacynthus, likewise grac’d with store of wood. ‭ But Ithaca, though in the seas it lie, ‭ Yet lies she so aloft she casts her eye ‭ Quite... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Islands</name>
      <description>...with the shake-leaf hill, [1] ‭ Tree-fam’d Neritus; whose near confines fill ‭ Islands a number, well-inhabited, ‭ That under my observance taste their bread; ‭... </description>
      <address>Islands</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>113.96238258877432,22.249347079037797,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...for policies, ‭ For which my facts as high as heav’n resound. ‭ I dwell in Ithaca, earth’s most renown’d, ‭ All over-shadow’d with the shake-leaf hill, [1] ‭... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laodamas</name>
      <description>...leap Amphialus, At the hollow stone ‭ Elatreüs excell’d. At buffets, last, ‭ Laodamas, the king’s fair son, surpast. ‭ When all had striv’d in these assays their... </description>
      <address>Laodamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...beside, And I enforce it with a threat: That if without consent Of me, Minerva, Mercury, the Queen of regiment, And Vulcan, he will either spare high Ilion... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...indiff'rently Dispos'd betwixt us; ev'ry one his kingdom; I the seas, Pluto the black lot, Jupiter the principalities Of broad heav'n, all the sky and... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...eminence all you Gods, whatever ill he does, Sustain with patience. Here is Mars, I think, not free from woes, And yet he bears them like himself. The great... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jove</name>
      <description>...she place, displeasedly; the feast in general Bewraying privy spleens at Jove; and then, to colour all, She laugh'd, but merely from her lips, for over her... </description>
      <address>Jove</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...fair-ey'd love, If still thus thou and I were one, in counsels held above, Neptune would still in word and fact be ours, if not in heart. If then thy tongue and... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Morys</name>
      <description>...o'erthrew Phalces and Mermer, to their spoil. Meriones gave end To Morys and Hyppotion. Teucer to fate did send Prothoon and Periphetes. Atrides'... </description>
      <address>Morys</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...it found the flock-rich Phorbas' son, Ilionëus, whose dear sire, past all in Ilion, Was lov'd of Hermes, and enrich'd, and to him only bore His mother this... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...And shook him piecemeal; when the stone sprung back again, and smote Earth, like a whirlwind, gath'ring dust with whirring fiercely round, For... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...bore to me the joy of mortal men, The sprightly Bacchus; nor the dame that Thebes renownéd then, Alcmena, that bore Hercules; Latona, so renown'd; Queen... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.255096,38.318092,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phenix</name>
      <description>...pow'rs, that Perseus bore to all men else preferr'd; Nor when the dame, that Phenix got, surpris'd me with her sight, Who the divine-soul'd Rhadamanth and Minos... </description>
      <address>Phenix</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-112.07404,33.44838,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lecton</name>
      <description>...quick repair To Ida from the town, and isle, all hid in liquid air. At Lecton first they left the sea, and there the land they trod; The fountful nurse of... </description>
      <address>Lecton</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...far him obey.&quot; This counsel gladly all observ'd, went on, Atrides led. Nor Neptune this advantage lost, but closely followéd, And like an aged man appear'd t'... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...falcons, that their hoofs may rouse the dust, and bear Thy body, hid, to Ilion.&quot; This said, his bold words were Confirm'd as soon as spoke. Jove's bird, the... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...And no wreak sought for his slain son. But, at his slaughterers Incenséd Paris spent a lance, since he had been a guest To many Paphlagonians; and through... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...and chariot that were still set fit for his retreat, And bore him now to Ilion. The rest fought fiercely on, And set a mighty fight on foot. When next... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...that here my ships have brought To bring thyself, thy father, friends, all Ilion's pomp, to nought.&quot; Deiphobus at two ways stood, in doubt to call some... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Argive</name>
      <description>...the fairest and most dear Of our great Gen'ral's female race, which from his Argive hall We all will wait upon to Troy, if, with our aids, and all, Thou wilt... </description>
      <address>Argive</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.9154,38.58006,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dardania</name>
      <description>...Meantime I wish a good renown that these deep breasted dames Of Ilion and Dardania may, for the extinguish'd flames Of their friends' lives, with both their... </description>
      <address>Dardania</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.5,42.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...being Hector, and the son of Venus, who at length Put all the youth of Greece besides in most amazeful rout, Forgetting all their fortitudes, distraught... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...I think ev'n thy eye sees What a destruction God hath laid upon the sons of Greece, And what a conquest he gives Troy; in which the best of men, Patroclus... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Podes</name>
      <description>...draws him off, and not a man to friend. From all the Trojans? This friend is Podes, Eetion's son.&quot; This hid him in a cloud of grief, and set him foremost on... </description>
      <address>Podes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...And made it stick beyond in earth, th' extreme part burst, and there Mars buried all his violence. The sword then for the spear Had chang'd the... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...ways with their sweat; the Trojans hop'd for grace To make it reach to Ilion, the Grecians to their fleet, A cruel tumult they stirr'd up, and such as... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...their self-conceits, sustain'd their forces with more love Than theirs of Greece; and yet all that lack'd pow'r to hearten them. Æneas knew the God, and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...God to Venus' son appears, And ask'd him how he would maintain steep Ilion in her height, In spite of Gods, as he presum'd; when men approv'd so slight... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Forespeaking</name>
      <description>...life, And hurt'st our parents with his grief; all which thou gloriest in, Forespeaking so thy death, that now their grief's end shall begin. To Panthus, and the... </description>
      <address>Forespeaking</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scæan</name>
      <description>...Leap'd far back, and his anger shunn'd. Hector detain'd his horse Within the Scæan port, in doubt to put his personal force Amongst the rout, and turn their... </description>
      <address>Scæan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...all these were overthrown By him, and all else put in rout; and then proud Ilion Had stoop'd beneath his glorious hand, he rag'd so with his lance, If... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...by Meriones; he slew one great in war, Laogonus, Onetor's son, the priest of Jupiter, Created in th' Idæan hill. Betwixt his jaw and ear The dart stuck fast... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Damastorides</name>
      <description>...Two ways it fell, cleft through his casque. And then Tlepolemus, Epaltes, Damastorides, Evippus, Echius, Ipheas, bold Amphoterus, and valiant Erymas, And... </description>
      <address>Damastorides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ill</name>
      <description>...flow'd about His reeking limbs; no least time giv'n to take in any breath; Ill strengthen'd ill; when one was up, another was beneath. Now, Muses, you that... </description>
      <address>Ill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-4.55743,39.97079,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...they all had won ‭ The never-fell’d, and sound-exciting, wood, ‭ Sacred to Pallas; where the god-like good ‭ Ulysses rested, and to Pallas pray’d: ‭ “Hear me, of... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phæacian</name>
      <description>...and enter our access ‭ Within my father’s court, then put you on ‭ For our Phæacian state, where, to be shown ‭ My father’s house, desire. Each infant there ‭ Can... </description>
      <address>Phæacian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phæacian</name>
      <description>...I may let you see ‭ My father’s court, where all the peers will be ‭ Of our Phæacian state. At all parts, then, ‭ Observe to whom and what place y’ are t’ attain; ‭... </description>
      <address>Phæacian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sicily</name>
      <description>...will say) is too much for one man: ‭and Pliny affirms, that Hiero (a king of Sicily) in five-and forty ‭days built two hundred and twenty ships, rigged them, and... </description>
      <address>Sicily</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...E. ‭ Ulysses builds ‭ A ship; and gains ‭ The glassy fields; ‭ Pays Neptune pains. ‭ Aurora rose from high-born Tithon’s bed, ‭ That men and Gods might be... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pisistratus</name>
      <description>...of Eteoneus at sight of ‭Telemachus and Pisistratus. ‭[3] Telemachus to Pisistratus, in observation of the house, not so ‭much that he heartily admired it, as to... </description>
      <address>Pisistratus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...Mentor here; ‭ Yet th’ other ev’ning he took shipping there, ‭ And went for Pylos.” Thus went he for home, ‭ And left the rest with envy overcome; ‭ Who sat, and... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Malian</name>
      <description>...Afflicted by the rev’rend wife of Jove. ‭ But when the steep mount of the Malian shore ‭ He seem’d to reach, a most tempestuous blore, ‭ Far to the fishy world... </description>
      <address>Malian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>108.33405,34.36881,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...from his way. ‭ And surely he had ‘scap’d the fatal day, ‭ In spite of Pallas, if to that foul deed ‭ He in her fane did, (when he ravishéd ‭ The Trojan... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...is, th’ Ægyptian peer, ‭ Who can the deeps of all the seas exquire, ‭ Who Neptune’s priest is, and, they say, the sire ‭ That did beget me. Him, if any way ‭... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Argos</name>
      <description>...(some one sole town ‭ Inhabited about him batter’d down) ‭ All should in Argos live. And there would I ‭ Ease him of rule, and take the empery ‭ Of all on me... </description>
      <address>Argos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pheris</name>
      <description>...it all the day. ‭ But now the sun set, dark’ning ev’ry way, ‭ When they to Pheris came; and in the house ‭ Of Diocles (the son t’ Orsilochus, ‭ Whom flood... </description>
      <address>Pheris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Echephron</name>
      <description>...As early up, his sons’ troop; Perseus, ‭ The god-like Thrasymed, and Aretus, ‭ Echephron, Stratius, and sixth and last ‭ Pisistratus, and by him (half embrac’d ‭ Still... </description>
      <address>Echephron</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...upon the square, he stood as fetter'd then; And so the adverse sons of Greece laid on with swords and darts, Whose both ends hurt, that they repell'd his... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Grecians fled, their fleet now and their freight Ask'd all their rescue. Greece went down; Tumult was at his height. THE END OF THE TWELFTH BOOK. [1] Such... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Himself the first; yet before him exulting Clamour flew, And thunder-loving Jupiter from lofty Ida blew A storm that usher'd their assault, and made them charge... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hippomachus</name>
      <description>...Of Pylon, and Ormenus' lives. And then Leonteüs gains The life's end of Hippomachus, Antimachus's son; His lance fell at his girdle-stead, and with his end... </description>
      <address>Hippomachus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...But Hector found that place a worse. Chiefs of the second band Were Paris and Alcathous, Agenor. The command The third strong phalanx had, was giv'n to... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Wash</name>
      <description>...from my thigh Cut out this arrow, and the blood, that is ingor'd and dry, Wash with warm water from the wound; then gentle salves apply, Which thou know'st... </description>
      <address>Wash</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>87.31667,38.7,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...more immartial for true ruth) thus he mourn'd: &quot;Ah wretched progeny of Greece, princes, dejected kings, Was it your fates to nourish beasts, and serve the... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Olenia</name>
      <description>...and making spoil of arms, till sweet Buprasius' soil, Alesius, and Olenia, were fam'd with our recoil; For there Minerva turn'd our pow'r, and there... </description>
      <address>Olenia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...vital flood. Eurypylus made in, and eas'd his shoulders of his arms; Which Paris seeing, he drew his bow, and wreak'd in part the harms Of his good friend... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Percope</name>
      <description>...him furnish twelve fair ships, to lend fair Troy his hand. His ships he in Percope left, and came to Troy by land. And now he tried the fame of Greece... </description>
      <address>Percope</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...feet.&quot; The wind-foot swift Thaumantia obey'd, and us'd her wings To famous Ilion, from the mount enchas'd with silver springs, And found in his bright chariot... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Of stout Antimachus, that stay'd the honourable deed The other peers of Ilion in council had decreed, To render Helen and her wealth; and would have basely... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithacus</name>
      <description>...lighted, and the spoils, hung on the tamrick reeds, He took and gave to Ithacus, and up he got again. Then flew they joyful to their fleet. Nestor did first... </description>
      <address>Ithacus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...fit for his deed, a chariot and two horse, That pass for speed the rest of Greece? What one dares take this course, For his renown, besides his gifts, to... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scandia</name>
      <description>...from Eleon, When he laid waste Amyntor's house, that was Ormenus' son: In Scandia, to Cytherius, surnam'd Amphidamas, Autolycus did give this helm; he, when he... </description>
      <address>Scandia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-92.80577,45.25358,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...This offer ev'ry man assum'd, all would with Diomed go; The two Ajaces, Merion, and Menelaus too; But Nestor's son enforc'd it much; and hardy Ithacus... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bold Merion</name>
      <description>...at his hand, And now his son their captain is, and Idomen's good friend, Bold Merion, to whose discharge we did that charge commend.” &quot;Command'st thou then,&quot; his... </description>
      <address>Bold Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...knock'd she with her impious hands the many-feeding earth, To urge stern Pluto and his Queen t' incline their vengeful ears, Fell on her knees, and all her... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...in time, while thou mayst use thy pow'r. And have the grace to turn from Greece fate's unrecover'd hour. O friend, thou know'st thy royal sire forewarn'd... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...to Achilles! But our plights stand not in need of meat, Who late supp'd at Atrides' tent, though for thy love we eat Of many things, whereof a part would make a... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...all thy tents are amply stor'd with wine, Brought daily in Greek ships from Thrace; and to this grace of thine All necessaries thou hast fit, and store of... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.141843247721585,41.16546743993369,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...fires disclos'd their beams, made by the Trojan part, Before the face of Ilion, and her bright turrets show'd. A thousand courts of guard kept fires, and... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...next, with vehement strength endued; Idomenëus and his friend, stout Merion, next pursued; And after these Eurypylus, Evemon's honour'd race; The... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...the hands of death employ; And, where Troy should be stoop'd by Greece, let Greece fall under Troy.&quot; To this ev'n weeping king did Jove remorseful audience... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...and such wealthy gifts? Let them the victors be. If we, that are the aids of Greece, would beat home these of Troy, And hinder broad-ey'd Jove's proud will, it... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...shake As she but stirr'd within her throne, and thus to Neptune spake: &quot;O Neptune, what a spite is this! Thou God so huge in pow'r, Afflicts it not thy... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...things present, past, to come, and rul'd the equipage Of th' Argive fleet to Ilion, for his prophetic rage Giv'n by Apollo; who, well-seen in th' ill they felt... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...freedom he entreats; But, being dismiss'd with contumelious threats, At Phœbus' hands, by vengeful pray'r, he seeks To have a plague inflicted on the... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Smyrna</name>
      <description>...is, to the Muses. Herodotus affirms that Phæmius, teaching a public school at Smyrna, was his master; and Dionysius in his 56th Oration saith, Socrates was Homer's... </description>
      <address>Smyrna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.5186,35.98284,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Persia</name>
      <description>...Homer's Poems translated and sung. Nor those Indians alone, but the kings of Persia. And amongst the Indians, of all the Greek poets, Homer being ever first in... </description>
      <address>Persia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-78.93587,42.46312,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Constantinople</name>
      <description>...statue. Cedrenus likewise remembereth a library in the palace of the king, at Constantinople, that contained a thousand a hundred and twenty books, amongst which there was... </description>
      <address>Constantinople</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>28.975926,41.012379,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Constantinople</name>
      <description>...hold the better coherence, as Xylander converts it. “Then was the Octagonon at Constantinople consumed with fire; and the bath of Severus, that bore the name of Zeuxippus... </description>
      <address>Constantinople</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>28.975926,41.012379,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Smyrna</name>
      <description>...death, which was not long after. And, according to this, when the Lydians in Smyrna were afflicted by the Æolians, and thought fit to leave the city, the captains... </description>
      <address>Smyrna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.5186,35.98284,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>French</name>
      <description>...vilifyings of my translation, out of the French affirming them, when both in French, and all other languages but his own, our with-all-skill-enriched Poet is so... </description>
      <address>French</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.43333,16.35,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Turkish</name>
      <description>...in litigious prose Are bellow'd out, and crack the barbarous voices Of Turkish stentors, O, ye lean to those, Like itching horse to blocks or high... </description>
      <address>Turkish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>28.6821937,40.2842303,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>French</name>
      <description>...so kindly fall, And meet oppos'd in rhyme as they did kiss; French and Italian most immetrical, Their many syllables in harsh collision Fall... </description>
      <address>French</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>68</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.43333,16.35,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>French</name>
      <description>...Messines That into Tuscan turns him; and the gloss Grave Salel makes in French, as he translates; Which, for th' aforesaid reasons, all must do; And see... </description>
      <address>French</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.43333,16.35,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mæonides</name>
      <description>...his pen, He stood amaz'd and freely did confess Himself was equall'd in Mæonides. Next hear the grave and learned Pliny use His censure of our sacred... </description>
      <address>Mæonides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>SILIUS ITALICUS</name>
      <description>...in renowned Rome, Whose verse, saith Martial, nothing shall out-wear. SILIUS ITALICUS, LIB. XIII. 777 He, in Elysium having cast his eye Upon the figure of a... </description>
      <address>SILIUS ITALICUS</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Poesy</name>
      <description>...doth orderly dispose Her virtuous treasure, and is queen of graces; In Poesy decking her with choicest phrases, Figures and numbers; when loose Prose puts... </description>
      <address>Poesy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...of the bane Troy suffer'd, and how vast Conquest had made herself for Greece) like one distraught, made hast To ample Ilion with her son, and nurse... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...Come forth, lest thy fair tow'rs and Troy be burn'd about thine ears.&quot; Paris acknowledg'd, as before, all just that Hector spake, Allowing justice, though... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scæa</name>
      <description>...price, the other but of nine, By this, had Hector reach'd the ports of Scæa, and the tow'rs. About him flock'd the wives of Troy, the children... </description>
      <address>Scæa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...of worth) Isander; and Hippolochus; and fair Laodomy, With whom, ev'n Jupiter himself left heav'n itself, to lie, And had by her the man at arms, Sarpedon... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...way, encouraging; and all, to fear afraid, All turn'd their heads, and made Greece turn. Slaughter stood still dismay'd On their parts, for they thought... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Though in a hard conditión, to make the other stay, Hector, go thou to Ilion, and our queen-mother pray To take the richest robe she hath; the same that's... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eurypylus</name>
      <description>...The great heroë Leitus stay'd Phylacus in flight From further life; Eurypylus, Melanthius reft of light. The brother to the king of men, Adrestus took... </description>
      <address>Eurypylus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Had kept me consort.&quot; Jupiter, with a contracted brow, Thus answered Mars: &quot;Thou many minds, inconstant changeling thou, Sit not complaining thus by... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...chariot. Then the knight of Pallas doth advance, And cast a jav'lin off at Mars, Minerva sent it on, That, where his arming girdle gilt, his belly graz'd... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...I abetting thee, thou shouldst be to the Greeks a fort, And a dismay to Ilion, yet thou obey'st in nought, Afraid, or slothful, or else both; henceforth... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...But yet he was a soldier; a man of so much heat, That in his ambassy for Thebes, when I forbad his mind To be too vent'rous, and when feasts his heart might... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>23.255096,38.318092,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...a high-neighing horse of heav'n at ev'ry jump would fly. [2] Arriv'd at Troy, where, broke in curls, the two floods mix their force, Scamander and... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...sight! To see a field so fought, And break our words to Sparta's king, that Ilion should be rac'd, And he return reveng'd; when thus we see his Greeks... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tlepolemus</name>
      <description>...both wounded. From his neck Sarpedon's jav'lin drew The life blood of Tlepolemus; full in the midst it fell; And what he threaten'd, th' other gave, that... </description>
      <address>Tlepolemus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
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      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...upon the Greeks. Behind came many men of choice, Before him march'd great Mars himself match'd with his female mate, The dread Bellona. She brought on, to... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Anchises</name>
      <description>...there this prince of men had died, if She that gave him birth, (Kiss'd by Anchises on the green, where his fair oxen fed) Jove's loving daughter, instantly had... </description>
      <address>Anchises</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pandarus</name>
      <description>...arms were hollow; forth did spin The blood, and down his curets ran; then Pandarus cried out: &quot;Rank-riding Trojans, now rush in. Now, now, I make no doubt... </description>
      <address>Pandarus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pelius</name>
      <description>...When he the bristled savages did give Ramnusia, And drove them out of Pelius, as far as Æthica. He came not single, but with him Leonteus, Coron's son... </description>
      <address>Pelius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...torment of an ulcer grown with Hydra's poison'd blood, Whose sting was such, Greece left him there in most impatient mood; Yet thought they on him at his ship... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pheres</name>
      <description>...jetty sails with him the swelling stream did take. But those that did in Pheres dwell, at the Bœbeian lake, In Bœbe, and in Glaphyra, Iaolcus builded fair... </description>
      <address>Pheres</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phylace</name>
      <description>...now the sable earth detains; his tear-torn-facéd spouse He woeful left in Phylace, and his half-finish'd house; A fatal Dardan first his life, of all the... </description>
      <address>Phylace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ceres</name>
      <description>...his ease. Of those that dwelt in Phylace, and flow'ry Pyrason The wood of Ceres, and the soil that sheep are fed upon Iton, and Antron built by sea, and... </description>
      <address>Ceres</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>7.38961,45.31336,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...the cities fortunate. And all the rest inhabiting the hundred towns of Crete; Whom warlike Idomen did lead, co-partner in the fleet With kill-man... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phæneus</name>
      <description>...Epytus' tomb did stand) Where dwelt the bold near-fighting men, who did in Phæneus live, And Orchomen, where flocks of sheep the shepherds clust'ring drive... </description>
      <address>Phæneus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ornia</name>
      <description>...Cleon that for beauteous site excell'd, Aræthyrea's lovely seat, and in Ornia's plain, And Sicyona, where at first did king Adrastus reign, High-seated... </description>
      <address>Ornia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-6.5,42.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aræthyrea</name>
      <description>...Mycene held, The wealthy Corinth, Cleon that for beauteous site excell'd, Aræthyrea's lovely seat, and in Ornia's plain, And Sicyona, where at first did king... </description>
      <address>Aræthyrea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Trœzena</name>
      <description>...or strong Tiryntha keep, Hennion, or in Asinen whose bosom is so deep, Trœzena, Eïon, Epidaure where Bacchus crowns his head, Ægina, and Maseta's soil, did... </description>
      <address>Trœzena</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Coroneia</name>
      <description>...Medeona, Copas, Eutresis, Thisbe, that for pigeons doth surpass, Of Coroneia, Haliart, that hath such store of grass, All those that in Platæa dwelt, that... </description>
      <address>Coroneia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eutresis</name>
      <description>...Peteona, In fair Ocalea, and, the town well-builded, Medeona, Copas, Eutresis, Thisbe, that for pigeons doth surpass, Of Coroneia, Haliart, that hath such... </description>
      <address>Eutresis</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Copas</name>
      <description>...in Hylen, Peteona, In fair Ocalea, and, the town well-builded, Medeona, Copas, Eutresis, Thisbe, that for pigeons doth surpass, Of Coroneia, Haliart, that... </description>
      <address>Copas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...like lightning-loving Jove, his forehead answering, In breast like Neptune, Mars in waist. And as a goodly bull Most eminent of all a herd, most wrong, most... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...to the public good, propos'd this to the state: &quot;Princes and Councillors of Greece, if any should relate This vision but the king himself, it might be held a... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...and where the fight did burn. An honest and a wealthy man inhabited in Troy, Dares, the priest of Mulciber, who two sons did enjoy, Idæus, and bold... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...casts Æneas, with a weighty stone; Apollo quickens him, and gets him gone. Mars is recur'd by Pæon, but by Jove Rebuk'd for authoring breach of human... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Troy might confess it foil'd. Apollo, angry at the sight, from top of Ilion cried: &quot;Turn head, ye well-rode peers of Troy, feed not the Grecians'... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Abydus</name>
      <description>...it held Upon Democoon, who was sprung of Priam's wanton force, Came from Abydus, and was made the master of his horse. Through both his temples strook the... </description>
      <address>Abydus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.41271,40.15552,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...both the hosts, and Flight, and furious Strife The sister, and the mate, of Mars, that spoil of human life; And never is her rage at rest, at first she is but... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...For both in mind and soul I know, that there shall come a day When Ilion, Priam, all his pow'r, shall quite be worn away, When heav'n-inhabiting Jove... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lycia</name>
      <description>...future grief did grow. When, praying to his God the Sun, that was in Lycia bred, And king of archers, promising that he the blood would shed Of full... </description>
      <address>Lycia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>29.129618500000003,36.513688333333334,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...with so little pow'r? My chariot-horse are tir'd With posting to and fro for Greece, and bringing banes desir'd To people must'ring Priamus, and his perfidious... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...to field, the swift-foot horse they drive. And when at them of Troy and Greece the aged lords arrive, From horse, on Troy's well-feeding soil, 'twixt both... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Amazon</name>
      <description>...bands, Was number'd as a man in chief; the cause of war was then Th' Amazon dames, that in their facts affected to be men. In all there was a mighty... </description>
      <address>Amazon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Æthra</name>
      <description>...excellence. Thus went she forth, and took with her her women most of name, Æthra, Pitthëus' lovely birth, and Clymene, whom fame Hath for her fair eyes... </description>
      <address>Æthra</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...warlike Troy and brass-arm'd Greece endur'd For her fair sake, by cruel Mars and his stern friends procur'd. Iris came in in joyful haste, and said; &quot;O... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...With dogs and men; so Sparta's king exulted, when he viewed The fair-fac'd Paris so expos'd to his so thirsted wreak, Whereof his good cause made him sure... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...should have Fair Helena, with all she brought to Troy, If he subdu'd; else Paris should enjoy Her, and her wealth, in peace. Conquest doth grant Her dear... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Arisba</name>
      <description>...their threads, their hasty valours stay'd. Who in Percotes, Practius, Arisba, did abide, Who Sestus and Abydus bred, Hyrtacides did guide; Prince Asius... </description>
      <address>Arisba</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.2272,39.2393,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...therefore charge thee most, this charge to undertake. A multitude remain in Troy, will fight for Priam's sake, Of other lands and languages; let ev'ry leader... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Arime</name>
      <description>...Earth under-groan'd their high-rais'd feet, as when offended Jove, In Arime, Typhœius with rattling thunder drove Beneath the earth; in Arime, men say... </description>
      <address>Arime</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>37.72113,36.47296,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...do his advice approve. So Troy doth court convent At Priam's gate, in th' Ilion tow'r, fearful and turbulent. Amongst all, wise Antenor spake: &quot;Trojans, and... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scamander</name>
      <description>...and my other lords, a sort of Greeks are dead, Whose black blood, near Scamander's stream, inhuman Mars hath shed; Their souls to hell descended are. It fits... </description>
      <address>Scamander</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.25,39.75,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...and thy life with mine is ev'nly prized. Command the rest of Troy and Greece; to cease this public fight, And, what Greek bears the greatest mind, to... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...dead. The Greeks erect A mighty wall, their navy to protect; Which angers Neptune. Jove, by hapless signs, In depth of night, succeeding woes divines. ANOTHER... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...it is for his effeminacy. Which is all paraphrastical in my translation. [5] Thebes, a most rich city of Cilicia. [6] The names of two fountains: of which one in... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.255096,38.318092,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Glaucus</name>
      <description>...which I use for the loved and simple nobility of the free exchange in Glaucus, contrary to others that, for the supposed folly in Glaucus, turned his change... </description>
      <address>Glaucus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>29.25,36.75,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>WALES</name>
      <description>...DEDICATORY TO THE IMMORTAL MEMORY OF THE INCOMPARABLE HEROE, HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES. Thy tomb, arms, statue, all things fit to fall At foot of Death, and... </description>
      <address>WALES</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-1.28162,53.34061,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>French</name>
      <description>...vilifyings of my translation, out of the French affirming them, when both in French, and all other languages but his own, our with-all-skill-enriched Poet is so... </description>
      <address>French</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.43333,16.35,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paradise</name>
      <description>...your states do with your states increase, And though ye dream ye feast in Paradise, Yet reason's daylight shews ye at your meat Asses at thistles, bleeding... </description>
      <address>Paradise</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-115.14666,36.09719,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Turkish</name>
      <description>...in litigious prose Are bellow'd out, and crack the barbarous voices Of Turkish stentors, O, ye lean to those, Like itching horse to blocks or high... </description>
      <address>Turkish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>England</name>
      <description>...divine. Then end their strife and love him, thus receiv'd, As born in England; see him over-shine All other-country poets; and trust this, That... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>French</name>
      <description>...Messines That into Tuscan turns him; and the gloss Grave Salel makes in French, as he translates; Which, for th' aforesaid reasons, all must do; And see... </description>
      <address>French</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.43333,16.35,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...they, no height nor copy; a rude tongue, Since 'tis their native; but in Greek or Latin Their writs are rare, for thence true Poesy sprung; Though them... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Persia</name>
      <description>...pride, Great Macedon, amongst his matchless spoils Took from rich Persia, on his fortunes cast, A casket finding, full of precious oils, Form'd... </description>
      <address>Persia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-78.93587,42.46312,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Poesy</name>
      <description>...giv'n Of his refulgent Deity in heav'n, So Learning, and, her light'ner, Poesy, In earth present His fiery Majesty. Nor are kings like Him, since their... </description>
      <address>Poesy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asian</name>
      <description>...to rule his will; And would affirm that Homer's poesy Did more advance his Asian victory, Than all his armies. O! 'tis wond'rous much, Though nothing... </description>
      <address>Asian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...and hope of wreak; till which come, thou shalt need A little patience. Jupiter went yesterday to feast Amongst the blameless Æthiops, in th' ocean's... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...Pow'r whose pace doth move The round earth, heav'n's great Queen, and Pallas); to whose bands Thou cam'st with rescue, bringing up him with the hundred... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...&quot;Thou dost know. Why should I things known again inform? We march'd to Thebes, the sacred town of king Eëtion, Sack'd it, and brought to fleet the spoil... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...so terrible they were, Sparkling with ardour, and thus spake: &quot;Thou seed of Jupiter, Why com'st thou? To behold his pride, that boasts our empery? Then witness... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...unvalu'd price, his daughter's liberty; The golden sceptre and the crown of Phœbus in his hands Proposing; and made suit to all, but most to the commands Of... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...freedom he entreats; But, being dismiss'd with contumelious threats, At Phœbus' hands, by vengeful pray'r, he seeks To have a plague inflicted on the... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pegridarij</name>
      <description>...signifying garland-seller, and commanded him to build a temple to the Pegridarij, that is, to the Muses. Herodotus affirms that Phæmius, teaching a public... </description>
      <address>Pegridarij</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egyptian</name>
      <description>...used to do himself. Alex. Paphius, saith Eustathius, delivers Homer as born of Egyptian parents, Dmasagoras being his father, and Æthra his mother, his nurse being a... </description>
      <address>Egyptian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...Indians alone, but the kings of Persia. And amongst the Indians, of all the Greek poets, Homer being ever first in estimation; whensoever they used any divine... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
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      <name>Acamas</name>
      <description>...fourth charge good Æneas led, and with him were combin'd Archelochus, and Acamas, Antenor's dearest kind, And excellent at ev'ry fight. The fifth brave... </description>
      <address>Acamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...the rest home to their country turn'd, The tenth year of their wars at Troy, and Troy was sack'd and burn'd. And then the Gods fell to their fort... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...vital flood. Eurypylus made in, and eas'd his shoulders of his arms; Which Paris seeing, he drew his bow, and wreak'd in part the harms Of his good friend... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...the royal Idomen. Neleides obey'd, And to his chariot presently the wounded Greek convey'd, The son of Æsculapius, the great physician. To fleet they flew... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...Antenor's son, ample and bigly set, Brought up in pasture-springing Thrace, that doth soft sheep beget, In grave Cisseus' noble house, that was his... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...his breast, which Cinyras bestow'd To gratify his royal guest; for ev'n to Cyprus flowed Th' unbounded fame of those designs the Greeks propos'd for Troy... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...Lambda presents the General, In fight the worthiest man of all, Aurora out of restful bed did from bright Tithon rise, To bring each deathless... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dioscuris</name>
      <description>...᾽Επὶ ξυρου̑ ἵσταται ἀκμη̑ς. This went into a proverb, used by Theocritus, in Dioscuris, out of Homer. THE ELEVENTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIADS THE ARGUMENT Atrides and... </description>
      <address>Dioscuris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithacus</name>
      <description>...lighted, and the spoils, hung on the tamrick reeds, He took and gave to Ithacus, and up he got again. Then flew they joyful to their fleet. Nestor did first... </description>
      <address>Ithacus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...fit for his deed, a chariot and two horse, That pass for speed the rest of Greece? What one dares take this course, For his renown, besides his gifts, to... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...By honour'd Molus, gave it him, as present of a guest; Molus to his son Merion did make it his bequest. With this Ulysses arm'd his head; and thus they... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scandia</name>
      <description>...from Eleon, When he laid waste Amyntor's house, that was Ormenus' son: In Scandia, to Cytherius, surnam'd Amphidamas, Autolycus did give this helm; he, when he... </description>
      <address>Scandia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-92.80577,45.25358,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...are ye arming thus? Is it to undertake The sending of some vent'rous Greek, t' explore the foe's intent? Alas! I greatly fear, not one will give that... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...knock'd she with her impious hands the many-feeding earth, To urge stern Pluto and his Queen t' incline their vengeful ears, Fell on her knees, and all her... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Marpessa</name>
      <description>...privately liv'd with his lawful wife, Fair Cleopatra, female birth of bright Marpessa's pain, And of Ideus; who of all terrestrial men did reign, At that time... </description>
      <address>Marpessa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...Unseen of any man or maid. Through Greece then, rich and vast, I fled to Phthia, nurse of sheep, and came to Peleus' court; Who entertain'd me heartily, and... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...me a wife. Many fair Achive princesses of unimpeachéd life In Helle and in Phthia live, whose sires do cities hold, Of whom I can have whom I will. And, more... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...her form, or if she did transcend Blue-ey'd Minerva for her works; let him a Greek select Fit for her, and a greater king. For if the Gods protect My safety... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phera</name>
      <description>...and Enope, and Hira full of flow'rs, Anthæa for sweet meadows prais'd, and Phera deck'd with tow'rs, The bright Epea, Pedasus that doth God Bacchus please... </description>
      <address>Phera</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cardamyle</name>
      <description>...prefer, Sev'n cities right magnificent, I will bestow on her; Enope, and Cardamyle, Mira for herbs renown'd, The fair Æpea, Pedasus that doth with grapes... </description>
      <address>Cardamyle</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.23317,36.88778,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...supper by thee; all thy tents are amply stor'd with wine, Brought daily in Greek ships from Thrace; and to this grace of thine All necessaries thou hast... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...his speech thus seconded: &quot;Tydides, thou art, questionless, our strongest Greek in war, And gravest in thy counsels too, of all that equal are In place... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...springs ye shall not cure; that She that tames proud hearts (Thyself, Minerva) may be taught to know for what, and when, Thou dost against thy father... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...next, with vehement strength endued; Idomenëus and his friend, stout Merion, next pursued; And after these Eurypylus, Evemon's honour'd race; The... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Helice</name>
      <description>...not thy honour'd heart, to see rude spoil devour These Greeks that have in Helice, and Aege, offer'd thee So many and such wealthy gifts? Let them the victors... </description>
      <address>Helice</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.816171800000006,42.4382418,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...and made Olympus shake As she but stirr'd within her throne, and thus to Neptune spake: &quot;O Neptune, what a spite is this! Thou God so huge in pow'r... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...and, of your famous strength, think of the honour'd ends. I know benevolent Jupiter, did by his beck profess Conquest and high renown to me, and to the Greeks... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...discords end. What God soever I shall find endeavour to defend Or Troy or Greece, with wounds to heav'n he, sham'd, shall reascend; Or, taking with him... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Aurora's dews are sprinkled through the air, Fame will renown the hands of Greece, for this divine affair; Men will forget the sacred work, the Sun and I did... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...Idæus in the morning went, and th' Achive peers did find In council at Atrides' ship; his audience was assign'd; And, in the midst of all the kings, the... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...of our strife, to show each other's suppled heart, That men of Troy and Greece may say, Thus their high quarrel ends. Those that, encount'ring, were such... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...use thy strength, so much, that for thy spear Thou art most excellent of Greece, now let us fight forbear. Hereafter we shall war again, till Jove our herald... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Amazon</name>
      <description>...assay not me, like one Young and immartial, with great words, as to an Amazon dame; I have the habit of all fights, and know the bloody frame Of ev'ry... </description>
      <address>Amazon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...of theirs to see their lord safe home, 'Scap'd from the gripes and pow'rs of Greece. And now was Paris come From his high tow'rs; who made no stay, when once... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...be clear as mine; equal his strength in war; And make his reign so strong in Troy, that years to come may yield His facts this fame, when, rich in spoils, he... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...Loading thy temples, out of which thine eyes must never see, But spin the Greek wives' webs of task, and their fetch water be To Argos, from Messeides, or... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...and so good, must all be food for foes) As thy sad state; when some rude Greek shall lead thee weeping hence, These free days clouded, and a night of... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...Come forth, lest thy fair tow'rs and Troy be burn'd about thine ears.&quot; Paris acknowledg'd, as before, all just that Hector spake, Allowing justice, though... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...against him; for his son, Isandrus, in a strife Against the valiant Solymi, Mars reft of light and life; Laodamïa, being envied of all the Goddesses, The... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sisyphus-Æölides</name>
      <description>...a walléd town, Ephyré, where the mansion-house of Sisyphus did stand, Of Sisyphus-Æölides, most wise of all the land. Glaucus was son to him, and he begat... </description>
      <address>Sisyphus-Æölides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...them how to make Way to their conquest, He did wound the strongest man of Thrace, The tallest and the biggest set, Eussorian Acamas; His lance fell on his... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tydides</name>
      <description>...price, Twelve oxen should be slain in sacrifice. In mean space Glaucus and Tydides meet; And either other with remembrance greet Of old love 'twixt their... </description>
      <address>Tydides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Or had my feet not fetched me off, heaps of mortality Had kept me consort.&quot; Jupiter, with a contracted brow, Thus answered Mars: &quot;Thou many minds, inconstant... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pandarus</name>
      <description>...She found him at his chariot, refreshing of his wound Inflicted by slain Pandarus; his sweat did so abound, It much annoy'd him, underneath the broad belt of... </description>
      <address>Pandarus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Prytanis</name>
      <description>...on the multitude; then did he never miss; Alastor, Halius, Chromius, Noemon, Prytanis, Alcander, and a number more, he slew, and more had slain, If Hector had... </description>
      <address>Prytanis</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>40.5,40.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Jove's Lycian issue answer'd him: &quot;Tlepolemus, 'tis true Thy father holy Ilion in that sort overthrew; Th' injustice of the king was cause, that, where thy... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...he took; His arms beat back the sun in flames, a dreadful lance he shook; Mars put the fury in his mind, that by Æneas' hands, Who was to make the slaughter... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crethon</name>
      <description>...men was set; And that Orsilochus begat the rich Diocleüs; Diocleus sire to Crethon was, and this Orsilochus. Both these; arriv'd at man's estate, with both th'... </description>
      <address>Crethon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sun</name>
      <description>...Thrice rush'd he rudely on, And thrice, betwixt his darts and death, the Sun's bright target shone; But when upon the fourth assault, much like a... </description>
      <address>Sun</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-13.85,13.38333,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Anchisiades</name>
      <description>...With his one hand, of wondrous weight, and pour'd it mainly on The hip of Anchisiades, wherein the joint doth move The thigh ('tis call'd the huckle-bone) which... </description>
      <address>Anchisiades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Diomed</name>
      <description>...Thy great mind be the bane of it.&quot; This did with anger sting The blood of Diomed, to see his friend, that chid the king Before the fight, and then preferr'd... </description>
      <address>Diomed</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pandarus</name>
      <description>...arms were hollow; forth did spin The blood, and down his curets ran; then Pandarus cried out: &quot;Rank-riding Trojans, now rush in. Now, now, I make no doubt... </description>
      <address>Pandarus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pandarus</name>
      <description>...such as flourish'd in his way, and made whole squadrons yield, When Pandarus, Lycaon's son, beheld his ruining hand, With such resistless insolence, make... </description>
      <address>Pandarus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...fury that you could not know whose side had interest In his free labours, Greece or Troy; but as a flood, increas'd By violent and sudden show'rs, let down... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...act, Who rag'd so on the Ilion side. She grip'd his hand, and said: &quot;Mars, Mars, thou ruiner of men, that in the dust hast laid So many cities, and with... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...he terrifies. Adds wounds to terrors. His inflamed lance Draws blood from Mars, and Venus. In a trance He casts Æneas, with a weighty stone; Apollo... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Troy might confess it foil'd. Apollo, angry at the sight, from top of Ilion cried: &quot;Turn head, ye well-rode peers of Troy, feed not the Grecians'... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Autophon</name>
      <description>...rule were Mæon, Hæmon's son, And Lycophontes, Keep-field call'd, the heir of Autophon, By all men honour'd like the Gods; yet these and all their friends Were... </description>
      <address>Autophon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...ye the foe should nearer yet your dastard spleens provoke, Ev'n where on Neptune's foamy shore our navies lie in sight, To see if Jove will hold your hands... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...find Machaon out. He found him standing guarded well with well-arm'd men of Thrace; With whom he quickly join'd, and said: &quot;Man of Apollo's race, Haste, for... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...made of gold; The belt it fast'ned, bravely wrought; his curets' double fold; And last, the charméd plate he wore, which help'd him more than all... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lycia</name>
      <description>...future grief did grow. When, praying to his God the Sun, that was in Lycia bred, And king of archers, promising that he the blood would shed Of full... </description>
      <address>Lycia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>29.129618500000003,36.513688333333334,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peleüs</name>
      <description>...my hot humour, from the fight, remember them as these: 'Thou cruel son of Peleüs, whom She that rules the seas Did only nourish with her gall, thou dost... </description>
      <address>Peleüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...thou Pallas, and thou Sun, That not a man hous'd underneath those tow'rs of Ilion, Nor anyone of all the Greeks, how infinite a sum Soever all together make... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...forefight: Th' Ajaces both, the worthy Cretan king, The Mars-like Meges, Merion, and Teucer. Up then bring The Trojan chiefs their men in heaps; before whom... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...myself will lead, and scour so clear the way, That flight shall leave no Greek a rub.&quot; Thus instantly inspir'd Were all his nerves with matchless strength... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Dispos'd betwixt us; ev'ry one his kingdom; I the seas, Pluto the black lot, Jupiter the principalities Of broad heav'n, all the sky and clouds, was sorted out... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...force. Three brothers born we are To Saturn, Rhea brought us forth, this Jupiter, and I. And Pluto, God of under-grounds. The world indiff'rently Dispos'd... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...enjoin'd; but first the fair ambassadress He thus commanded: &quot;Iris, go to Neptune, and relate Our pleasure truly, and at large. Command him from the fate Of... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...had place Of internunciess from the Gods, to whom she did the grace Of Jupiter, to this effect: &quot;It is Saturnius' will, That both, with utmost speed, should... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bewraying</name>
      <description>...ye banquet here.&quot; Thus took she place, displeasedly; the feast in general Bewraying privy spleens at Jove; and then, to colour all, She laugh'd, but merely from... </description>
      <address>Bewraying</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...men so long forgone.&quot; This said, and seen, pale fear possess'd all those of Ilion, And ev'ry man cast round his eye to see where death was not, That he might... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...it found the flock-rich Phorbas' son, Ilionëus, whose dear sire, past all in Ilion, Was lov'd of Hermes, and enrich'd, and to him only bore His mother this... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Reveng'd my brother. 'Tis the wish of ev'ry honest man His brother, slain in Mars's field, may rest wreak'd in his fane.&quot; This stirr'd fresh envy in the... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...I pour'd dark sleep, Saturnia's love hath so illuded him.&quot; This news made Neptune more secure in giving Grecians heart, And through the first fights thus he... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...bore to me the joy of mortal men, The sprightly Bacchus; nor the dame that Thebes renownéd then, Alcmena, that bore Hercules; Latona, so renown'd; Queen... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lecton</name>
      <description>...quick repair To Ida from the town, and isle, all hid in liquid air. At Lecton first they left the sea, and there the land they trod; The fountful nurse of... </description>
      <address>Lecton</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Emathia</name>
      <description>...court flew. Saturnia, straight stooping from heav'n's height, Pieria and Emathia, those countries of delight, Soon reach'd, and to the snowy mounts, where... </description>
      <address>Emathia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.25,40.75,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...far him obey.&quot; This counsel gladly all observ'd, went on, Atrides led. Nor Neptune this advantage lost, but closely followéd, And like an aged man appear'd t'... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Palmus</name>
      <description>...made good the place About renown'd Polydamas, and god-like Polypæt, Palmus, Ascanius, Morus that Hippotion did beget, And from Ascania's wealthy fields... </description>
      <address>Palmus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...And no wreak sought for his slain son. But, at his slaughterers Incenséd Paris spent a lance, since he had been a guest To many Paphlagonians; and through... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Meriones</name>
      <description>...He call'd with good right to his aid war-skill'd Ascalaphus, Aphareüs, Meriones, the strong Deipyrus, And Nestor's honourable son: &quot;Come near, my friends,&quot;... </description>
      <address>Meriones</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...The joy I wish it, though it be now ent'ring the strong gate Of mighty Pluto, since this hand hath sent him down a mate.&quot; This glory in him griev'd the... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...at his brother Jove. Yet both one Goddess form'd, And one soil bred, but Jupiter precedence took in birth, And had more knowledge; for which cause, the other... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Meriones</name>
      <description>...feel we this hot foe, or make him feel our force.&quot; This order'd, swift Meriones went, and forewent his king, Till both arriv'd where one enjoin'd. When, in... </description>
      <address>Meriones</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pleuron</name>
      <description>...repulse, he left his tent. Him (like Andremon's son, Prince Thoas, that in Pleuron rul'd, and lofty Calydon, Th' Ætolian pow'rs, and like a God was of his... </description>
      <address>Pleuron</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>21.40886806850941,38.41373336761354,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...sad lids, their instant destinies Never supposing they could 'scape. But Neptune, stepping in, With ease stirr'd up the able troops, and did at first begin... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phrygia</name>
      <description>...Of such a world of Grecian youths, as I discover here! I once march'd into Phrygia, that many vines doth bear, Where many Phrygians I beheld, well-skill'd in... </description>
      <address>Phrygia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...tombstone, not of steel in which, for form, thou serv'st.&quot; To this thus Paris spake, (for form, that might inhabit heav'n) &quot;Hector, because thy sharp... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...of dust) did rise. But, ere stern conflict mix'd both strengths, fair Paris stept before The Trojan host; athwart his back a panther's hide he wore... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...END OF THE SECOND BOOK. THE THIRD BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIADS THE ARGUMENT Paris, betwixt the hosts, to single fight, Of all the Greeks, dares the most hardy... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ascania</name>
      <description>...the Phrygians brought to war, Well train'd for battle, and were come out of Ascania far. With Methles, and with Antiphus, (Pylæmen's sons) did fight The men of... </description>
      <address>Ascania</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.25,36.25,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Trœzenius-Ceades</name>
      <description>...enclos'd. Euphemus, the Ciconian troops, in his command dispos'd, Who from Trœzenius-Ceades right nobly did descend. Pyræchmes did the Pæons rule, that crookéd bows do... </description>
      <address>Trœzenius-Ceades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...chalky Oloössone, were led by Polypœte, The issue of Pirithous, the son of Jupiter. Him the Athenian Theseus' friend Hippodamy did bear, When he the bristled... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asterius</name>
      <description>...Hyperia's fountain dwelt, and in Ormenius, The snowy tops of Titanus, and in Asterius, Evemon's son, Eurypylus, did lead into the field; Whose towns did forty... </description>
      <address>Asterius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calydna</name>
      <description>...in Cassus, Nisyrus, and Crapathus, abide, In Co, Eurypylus's town, and in Calydna's soils, Phidippus and bold Antiphus did guide to Trojan toils, (The sons... </description>
      <address>Calydna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cassus</name>
      <description>...But weak this was, not fit for war, and therefore few did guide. Who did in Cassus, Nisyrus, and Crapathus, abide, In Co, Eurypylus's town, and in Calydna's... </description>
      <address>Cassus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Stratié</name>
      <description>...where flocks of sheep the shepherds clust'ring drive, In Ripe, and in Stratié, the fair Mantinean town, And strong Enispe, that for height is ever... </description>
      <address>Stratié</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phæneus</name>
      <description>...Epytus' tomb did stand) Where dwelt the bold near-fighting men, who did in Phæneus live, And Orchomen, where flocks of sheep the shepherds clust'ring drive... </description>
      <address>Phæneus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Amphigen</name>
      <description>...In Thryon, near Alpheus' flood, and Aepy full of air, In Cyparisscus, Amphigen, and little Pteleon, The town where all the Iliots dwelt, and famous Doreon... </description>
      <address>Amphigen</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...In Helen's rape, and did his best to make them buy it dear. Who dwelt in Pylos' sandy soil, and Arene the fair, In Thryon, near Alpheus' flood, and Aepy... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...and Augia's grounds, strong Laa, Oetylon, Amyclas, Helos' harbour-town, that Neptune beats upon, All these did Menelaus lead (his brother, that in cries Of war... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...Who did in Lacedæmon's rule th' unmeasur'd concave hold, High Pharis, Sparta, Messe's tow'rs, for doves so much extoll'd, Bryseia's and Augia's grounds... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hennion</name>
      <description>...did combine. Who did in fruitful Argos dwell, or strong Tiryntha keep, Hennion, or in Asinen whose bosom is so deep, Trœzena, Eïon, Epidaure where Bacchus... </description>
      <address>Hennion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aspledon</name>
      <description>...And six score strong Bœotian youths in ev'ry burthen went. But those who in Aspledon dwelt, and Minian Orchomen, God Mars's sons did lead (Ascalaphus and Ialmen)... </description>
      <address>Aspledon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.034484,38.512851,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Coroneia</name>
      <description>...Medeona, Copas, Eutresis, Thisbe, that for pigeons doth surpass, Of Coroneia, Haliart, that hath such store of grass, All those that in Platæa dwelt, that... </description>
      <address>Coroneia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eutresis</name>
      <description>...Peteona, In fair Ocalea, and, the town well-builded, Medeona, Copas, Eutresis, Thisbe, that for pigeons doth surpass, Of Coroneia, Haliart, that hath such... </description>
      <address>Eutresis</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Copas</name>
      <description>...in Hylen, Peteona, In fair Ocalea, and, the town well-builded, Medeona, Copas, Eutresis, Thisbe, that for pigeons doth surpass, Of Coroneia, Haliart, that... </description>
      <address>Copas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peteona</name>
      <description>...and Ilesius, and all that did remain In Eryth, and in Eleon, in Hylen, Peteona, In fair Ocalea, and, the town well-builded, Medeona, Copas, Eutresis... </description>
      <address>Peteona</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hylen</name>
      <description>...Of Harma, and Ilesius, and all that did remain In Eryth, and in Eleon, in Hylen, Peteona, In fair Ocalea, and, the town well-builded, Medeona, Copas... </description>
      <address>Hylen</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eleon</name>
      <description>...plain, Of Harma, and Ilesius, and all that did remain In Eryth, and in Eleon, in Hylen, Peteona, In fair Ocalea, and, the town well-builded, Medeona... </description>
      <address>Eleon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.479833,38.355639,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hyria</name>
      <description>...Bœotia bred, Arcesilaus, Clonius, and Prothoenor led; Th' inhabitants of Hyria, and stony Aulida, Schæne, Scole, the hilly Eteon, and holy Thespia, Of... </description>
      <address>Hyria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.38071,37.07754,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...like lightning-loving Jove, his forehead answering, In breast like Neptune, Mars in waist. And as a goodly bull Most eminent of all a herd, most wrong, most... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...With eyes like lightning-loving Jove, his forehead answering, In breast like Neptune, Mars in waist. And as a goodly bull Most eminent of all a herd, most wrong... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...watching her, Her wing caught, and devour'd her too. This dragon, Jupiter, That brought him forth, turn'd to a stone, and made a pow'rful mean To... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...To cope with Hector; past all these, his spirit stood inclin'd To glut Mars with the blood of him. And at Æacides Apollo sent Anchises' son; but first he... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...fray'd, And leap'd affrighted from his throne, cried out, lest over him Neptune should rend in two the earth, and so his house, so dim, So loathsome, filthy... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>84</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Callicolon</name>
      <description>...other times where Simois pours on His silver current at the foot of high Callicolon. And thus the bless'd Gods both sides urg'd; they all stood in the mids... </description>
      <address>Callicolon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...trembling with his sight; so gloriously clad He overshin'd the field, and Mars no harmfuller than he, He bore the iron stream on clear. But when Jove's high... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...tread exceeding sure. To aid the Ilian side, The changeable in arms went, Mars; and him accompanied Diana that delights in shafts, and Phœbus never shorn... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbe</name>
      <description>...And Mercury. The Deities that prefer The Trojan part are Phœbus, Cyprides, Phœbe, Latona, and the Foe to peace, With bright Scamander. Neptune in a mist... </description>
      <address>Phœbe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Gods descend To aid on both parts. For the Greeks contend Juno, Minerva, Neptune, Mulciber, And Mercury. The Deities that prefer The Trojan part are Phœbus... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peleus</name>
      <description>...height Chiron hew'd it for his sire, and fatal 'twas To great-soul'd men, of Peleus and Pelion surnam'd Pelias. Then from the stable their bright horse... </description>
      <address>Peleus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...my life quitting thine, had pow'r to ship him home, and show His young eyes Phthia, subjects, court; my father being now Dead, or most short-liv'd, troublous... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...he spake: &quot;Now witness, Jupiter, First, highest, and thou best of Gods; thou Earth that all dost bear; Thou Sun; ye Furies under earth that ev'ry soul... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...give fit ear; my speech shall need attentión of all. Oft have our peers of Greece much blam'd my forcing of the prise Due to Achilles; of which act, not I, but... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...the laborious wars. To all these came two halting kings, true servitors of Mars, Tydides and wise Ithacus, both leaning on their spears, Their wounds still... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...shew (Directed with a knowing mind) a rare variety; For in it he presented Earth; in it the Sea and Sky; In it the never-wearied Sun, the Moon exactly round... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...And he worn to his root with age? From him another ill Ariseth to me; Jupiter, you know, hath giv'n a son, The excellent'st of men, to me; whose education... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Orythia</name>
      <description>...Amphinome, Chaste Galatea so renown'd, and Callianira, came, With Doto and Orythia, to cheer the mournful dame. Apseudes likewise visited, and Callianassa gave... </description>
      <address>Orythia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...bloods, and not a man sustain'd The forechace, nor the after-fight. And thus Greece nobly gain'd The person towards home. But thus, the changing war was rack'd... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...I think ev'n thy eye sees What a destruction God hath laid upon the sons of Greece, And what a conquest he gives Troy; in which the best of men, Patroclus... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Podes</name>
      <description>...draws him off, and not a man to friend. From all the Trojans? This friend is Podes, Eetion's son.&quot; This hid him in a cloud of grief, and set him foremost on... </description>
      <address>Podes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...ways with their sweat; the Trojans hop'd for grace To make it reach to Ilion, the Grecians to their fleet, A cruel tumult they stirr'd up, and such as... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...God to Venus' son appears, And ask'd him how he would maintain steep Ilion in her height, In spite of Gods, as he presum'd; when men approv'd so slight... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Schedius</name>
      <description>...And threw at Ajax; but his dart, discover'd, pass'd, and stay'd At Schedius, son of Iphitus, a man of ablest hand Of all the strong Phocensians, and... </description>
      <address>Schedius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Sarpedon's arms; nay him, whom you have likewise lost. This body drawn to Ilion would after draw and cost A greater ransom if you pleas'd; but Ajax startles... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...one or other plague ensues. It cannot therefore move The grudge of any Greek that sees I yield to Hector, he Still fighting with a spirit from heav'n. And... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...So low, that over him it flew, and trembling took the ground, With which Mars made it quench his thirst; and since the head could wound No better body... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...of Immortals, will live free, that death must taste before These gates of Ilion; ev'ry God will have his son a God, Or storm extremely. Give him then an... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Damastorides</name>
      <description>...Two ways it fell, cleft through his casque. And then Tlepolemus, Epaltes, Damastorides, Evippus, Echius, Ipheas, bold Amphoterus, and valiant Erymas, And... </description>
      <address>Damastorides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...all Troy were laid upon; So like those torrents roar'd they back to windy Ilion; And so like tempests blew the horse with ravishing back again Those hot... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...ILIADS THE ARGUMENT The Gods in council, at the last, decree That famous Ilion shall expugnéd be; And that their own continu'd faults may prove The... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...mov'd mind by her grace, And, for her mirth sake, set a stool, full before Paris' face, Where she would needs have Helen sit; who, though she durst not... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lacedæmon</name>
      <description>...her the shape Of beldame Græa, who was brought by Helen, in her rape, From Lacedæmon, and had trust in all her secrets still, Being old, and had (of all her... </description>
      <address>Lacedæmon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scæa</name>
      <description>...and sweet, she gently set him down, And went for Helen; whom she found in Scæa's utmost height, To which whole swarms of city dames had climb'd to see the... </description>
      <address>Scæa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...Which if they yield to, oppose you.&quot; He sate, and up arose Nestor, of sandy Pylos king, who, willing to dispose Their counsel to the public good, propos'd this... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...Command the rest of Troy and Greece; to cease this public fight, And, what Greek bears the greatest mind, to single strokes excite. I promise thee that yet... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...the Greeks so fall in fight, From high Olympus' top she stoop'd, and did on Ilion light. Apollo, to encounter her, to Pergamus did fly, From whence he... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Himself the first; yet before him exulting Clamour flew, And thunder-loving Jupiter from lofty Ida blew A storm that usher'd their assault, and made them charge... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>West</name>
      <description>...cast ‭ About it and the keel, and so sat tost ‭ With baneful weather, till the West had lost ‭ His stormy tyranny. And then arose ‭ The South, that bred me more... </description>
      <address>West</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-21.706287643780712,64.84520612000266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sicily</name>
      <description>...Far off dismiss’d them, to see duly fed ‭ Their father’s herds and flocks in Sicily. ‭ These herds and flocks if to the Deity ‭ Ye leave, as sacred things... </description>
      <address>Sicily</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Areta</name>
      <description>...ship alone, ‭ Which bore the care of all men, got her gone, [2] ‭ Come from Areta. Yet perhaps ev’n she ‭ Had wrack’d at those rocks, if the Deity, ‭ That lies... </description>
      <address>Areta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...sceptre; and to him did plead ‭ A sort of others, set about his throne, ‭ In Pluto’s wide-door’d house; when straight came on ‭ Mighty Orion, who was hunting... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...a woman now. ‭ But what says Fame? Doth my son yet survive, ‭ In Orchomen, or Pylos? Or doth live ‭ In Sparta with his uncle? Yet I see ‭ Divine Orestes is not... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...us. Not Demodocus ‭ With sweeter strains hath us’d to sing to us ‭ All the Greek sorrows, wept out in your own. ‭ But say: Of all your worthy friends, were... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athens</name>
      <description>...to the off’ring came. ‭ Whom whilome Theseus made his prise from Crete, ‭ That Athens’ sacred soil might kiss her feet, ‭ But never could obtain her virgin flow’r, ‭... </description>
      <address>Athens</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-89.87705,38.32644,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Antiope, ‭ Asopus’ daughter, who (as much as she ‭ Boasted attraction of great Neptune’s love) ‭ Boasted to slumber in the arms of Jove, ‭ And two sons likewise at... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...Thus said the kingly soul, and made retreat ‭ Amidst the inner parts of Pluto’s seat, ‭ When he had spoke thus by divine instinct. ‭ Still I stood firm, till... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Spondanus</name>
      <description>...hath in ‭chief an allegorical exposition. Notwithstanding I say with our ‭Spondanus, Credo in hoc vasto mundi ambitu extare res ‭innumeras mirandæ facultatis... </description>
      <address>Spondanus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...their rapt minds, as if there they saw ‭ Their natural country, cliffy Ithaca, ‭ And ev’n the roofs where they were bred and born, ‭ And vow’d as much, with... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ill</name>
      <description>...the fair-bound treasury, ‭ And how much gold and silver it contains.’ ‭ Ill counsel present approbation gains. ‭ They op’d the bag, and out the vapours... </description>
      <address>Ill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...that thine eye enclos’d, ‭ Say that Ulysses, old Laertes’ son, ‭ Whose seat is Ithaca, and who hath won ‭ Surname of City-razer, bor’d it out.’ ‭ At this, he bray’d... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...and held ‭ State in thy steps, both to the flood and field, ‭ First still at fold at even, now last remain? ‭ Dost thou not wish I had mine eye again, ‭ Which... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laodamas</name>
      <description>...far ‭ Past all the rest, but one he could not pass, ‭ Nor any thought improve, Laodamas. ‭ Up Anabesinëus then arose; ‭ And three sons of the Sceptre-state, and... </description>
      <address>Laodamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...That then the end of all griefs should begin ‭ ’Twixt Greece and Troy, when Greece (with strife to win ‭ That wish’d conclusion) in her kings should jar, ‭ And... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...they express’d their odds. ‭ When Agamemnon sat rejoic’d in soul ‭ To hear the Greek peers jar in terms so foul; ‭ For augur Phœbus in presage had told ‭ The King... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>West</name>
      <description>...found my court, ‭ I know not, nor can tell if his resort ‭ From East or West comes; but his suit is this: ‭ That to his country-earth we would dismiss ‭ His... </description>
      <address>West</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-21.706287643780712,64.84520612000266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>East</name>
      <description>...whose travels found my court, ‭ I know not, nor can tell if his resort ‭ From East or West comes; but his suit is this: ‭ That to his country-earth we would... </description>
      <address>East</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-15.396150046196489,64.8948606919208,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peribœa</name>
      <description>...here set down ‭the diagram, as Spondanus hath it. Neptune begat Nausithous of ‭Peribœa. By Nausithous, Rhexenor, Alcinous, were begot. By ‭Rhexenor, Arete, the wife... </description>
      <address>Peribœa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eubœa</name>
      <description>...please, ‭ Show you your country and your house ere night, ‭ Though far beyond Eubœa be that sight. ‭ And this Eubœa, as our subjects say ‭ That have been there and... </description>
      <address>Eubœa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phæacia</name>
      <description>...instant pace ‭ Into the court; where all the peers he found, ‭ And captains of Phæacia, with cups-crown’d ‭ Off’ring to sharp-eyed Hermes, to whom last ‭ They us’d to... </description>
      <address>Phæacia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Erechtheüs</name>
      <description>...Athens lighted on; ‭ Where to the house, that casts so thick a shade, [5] ‭ Of Erechtheüs she ingression made. ‭ Ulysses to the lofty-builded court ‭ Of king Alcinous... </description>
      <address>Erechtheüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scheria</name>
      <description>...Ητα. ‭ The honour’d minds, ‭ And welcome things, ‭ Ulysses finds ‭ In Scheria’s kings. ‭ Thus pray’d the wise and God-observing man. ‭ The Maid, by free... </description>
      <address>Scheria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...for the overthrow ‭ Of her nor him, but gat at length again, ‭ Wrastling with Neptune, hold of her; and then ‭ Sat in her bulk, insulting over death, ‭ Which, with... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...since his father’s fame ‭ He puts in pursuit, and is gone as far ‭ As sacred Pylos, and the singular ‭ Dame-breeding Sparta.” This, with this reply, ‭ The... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...builds ‭ A ship; and gains ‭ The glassy fields; ‭ Pays Neptune pains. ‭ Aurora rose from high-born Tithon’s bed, ‭ That men and Gods might be illustrated, ‭... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...E. ‭ Ulysses builds ‭ A ship; and gains ‭ The glassy fields; ‭ Pays Neptune pains. ‭ Aurora rose from high-born Tithon’s bed, ‭ That men and Gods might be... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...far to feed ‭ A cliff-bred goat, than raise or please a steed. ‭ Of all isles, Ithaca doth least provide ‭ Or meads to feed a horse, or ways to ride.” ‭ He, smiling... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...through the waves ‭ Then rais’d against him. These his impious braves ‭ When Neptune heard, in his strong hand he took ‭ His massy trident, and so soundly strook ‭... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...from his way. ‭ And surely he had ‘scap’d the fatal day, ‭ In spite of Pallas, if to that foul deed ‭ He in her fane did, (when he ravishéd ‭ The Trojan... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Gyræan</name>
      <description>...In his long-oar’d ship. Neptune, yet, awhile ‭ Saft him unwrack’d, to the Gyræan isle, ‭ A mighty-rock removing from his way. ‭ And surely he had ‘scap’d the... </description>
      <address>Gyræan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ægypt</name>
      <description>...I’ll all impart, ‭ Nor hide one word from thy sollicitous heart. ‭ I was in Ægypt, where a mighty time ‭ The Gods detain’d me, though my natural clime ‭ I never... </description>
      <address>Ægypt</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Argos</name>
      <description>...(some one sole town ‭ Inhabited about him batter’d down) ‭ All should in Argos live. And there would I ‭ Ease him of rule, and take the empery ‭ Of all on me... </description>
      <address>Argos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...which my sleep and meat ev’n loathsome is ‭ In his renew’d thought, since no Greek hath won ‭ Grace for such labours as Laërtes’ son ‭ Hath wrought and suffer’d... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sun</name>
      <description>...loves he lies, ‭ Wisdom in truth is, and he’s passing wise.” ‭ This said, the Sun went down, and up rose Night, ‭ When Pallas spake: “O father, all good right ‭... </description>
      <address>Sun</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athens</name>
      <description>...But in the eighth, to his affrighting fate, ‭ Divine Orestes home from Athens came, ‭ And what his royal father felt, the same ‭ He made the false Ægisthus... </description>
      <address>Athens</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...as much may thee commend.” ‭ He answer’d: “O thou greatest grace of Greece, ‭ Orestes made that wreak his master-piece, ‭ And him the Greeks will give a... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...were brought; ‭ Where, through the broad sea since we safe had wrought, ‭ At Neptune’s altars many solid thighs ‭ Of slaughter’d bulls we burn’d for sacrifice. ‭... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...of the Greeks survives, ‭ You ask from whence we are, and I relate: ‭ From Ithaca (whose seat is situate ‭ Where Neius, the renownéd mountain, rears ‭ His... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...had strange sights shown, ‭ For, on the marine shore, the people there ‭ To Neptune, that the azure locks doth wear, ‭ Beeves that were wholly black gave holy... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...ANOTHER ARGUMENT ‭ Γἀμμα. ‭ Ulysses’ son ‭ With Nestor lies, ‭ To Sparta gone; ‭ Thence Pallas flies. ‭ The sun now left the great and goodly lake, ‭... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pheris</name>
      <description>...The ample heav’n began to be, ‭ All house-rites to afford them free, ‭ In Pheris, Diocles did please, ‭ His surname Ortilochides. ‭ ANOTHER ARGUMENT ‭ Γἀμμα. ‭... </description>
      <address>Pheris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...To Nestor; who his either guest ‭ Receiv’d at the religious feast ‭ He made to Neptune, on his shore; ‭ And there told what was done before ‭ The Trojan turrets, and... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...all things have event, ‭ As I foretold him, when for Ilion went ‭ The whole Greek fleet together, and with them ‭ Th’ abundant-in-all-counsels took the stream. ‭... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egyptian</name>
      <description>...His name was Antiphus, And this old man, ‭ This crookéd-grown, this wise Egyptian, ‭ Had three sons more; of which one riotous ‭ A wooer was, and call’d... </description>
      <address>Egyptian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...man as hath a dignity ‭ So broad it spreads itself through all the pride ‭ Of Greece and Argos.” To the queen replied ‭ Inspir’d Telemachus: “Why thus envies ‭ My... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...of his retreat may hear, ‭ For chiefly Jove gives all that honours men. ‭ To Pylos first be thy addression then, ‭ To god-like Nestor; thence to Sparta haste, ‭... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...Sire. ‭ Down from Olympus’ tops she headlong div’d, ‭ And swift as thought in Ithaca arriv’d, ‭ Close at Ulysses’ gates; in whose first court ‭ She made her stand... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...stay our lov’d Ulysses still, ‭ But suffer his return; and then will I ‭ To Ithaca, to make his son apply ‭ His sire’s inquest the more; infusing force ‭ Into his... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...lord and spouse. ‭ And when the Gods had destin’d that his house, ‭ Which Ithaca on her rough bosom bears, ‭ (The point of time wrought out by ambient years) ‭... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mentas</name>
      <description>...(In Ithaca) her way addrest; ‭ And did her heav’nly limbs invest ‭ In Mentas’ likeness, that did reign ‭ King of the Taphians, in the main ‭ Whose rough... </description>
      <address>Mentas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...To Castor and Pollux ‭ To Mercury ‭ To Pan ‭ To Vulcan ‭ To Phœbus ‭ To Neptune ‭ To Jove ‭ To Vesta ‭ To the Muses and Apollo ‭ To Bacchus ‭ To Diana ‭ To... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Polypemon</name>
      <description>...house, to much renown extoll’d. ‭ My father Aphidantes, fam’d to spring ‭ From Polypemon, the Molossian king. ‭ My name Eperitus. My taking land ‭ On this fair Isle was... </description>
      <address>Polypemon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...I and Menelaus had profest ‭ First arms for Ilion, and were come ashore ‭ On Ithaca, with purpose to implore ‭ Ulysses’ aid, that city-racing man, ‭ In wreak of... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...I was once your guest, ‭ When I and Menelaus had profest ‭ First arms for Ilion, and were come ashore ‭ On Ithaca, with purpose to implore ‭ Ulysses’ aid, that... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...Patroclus, brave Antilochus, ‭ And Ajax, the supremely strenuous ‭ Of all the Greek host next Pelëion; ‭ All which assembled about Maia’s son. ‭ And to them... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...spirit, op’d the gates and out, ‭ He leading all. And now was hurl’d about ‭ Aurora’s ruddy fire; through all whose light ‭ Minerva led them through the town from... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lotophagi</name>
      <description>...all, ‭ Beginning where he gave the Cicons fall; ‭ From thence his pass to the Lotophagi; ‭ The Cyclop’s acts, the putting out his eye, ‭ And wreak of all the soldiers... </description>
      <address>Lotophagi</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...THE TWENTY-SECOND BOOK OF HOMER’S ODYSSEYS ‭ THE ARGUMENT ‭ The Wooers in Minerva’s sight ‭ Slain by Ulysses; all the light ‭ And lustful housewives by his son ‭... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...and of sects ‭ Amongst the people would breed shame and fear, ‭ Lest any worst Greek said: ‘See, men that were ‭ Of mean deservings will presume t’ aspire ‭ To his... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...trials now so brave, ‭ As all the broad Achaian earth exceeds, ‭ As sacred Pylos, as the Argive breeds, ‭ As black Epirus, as Mycena’s birth, ‭ And as the more... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...debt, to whose pay were ‭ The whole Messenian people bound, since they ‭ From Ithaca had forc’d a wealthy prey ‭ Of sheep and shepherds. In their ships they... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...form, ‭ The Gods have blasted with that only storm ‭ That ravish’d Greece to Ilion, since my lord, ‭ For that war shipp’d, bore all my goods aboard. ‭ If he... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egypt</name>
      <description>...off, nor profane ‭ My board so boldly, lest I show thee here ‭ Cyprus and Egypt made more sour than there. ‭ You are a saucy set-fac’d vagabond. ‭ About with... </description>
      <address>Egypt</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...set ‭ This bitter curse at him: “O you that bear ‭ Fair name to be the race of Jupiter, ‭ Nymphs of these fountains! If Ulysses ever ‭ Burn’d thighs to you, that, hid... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...Whose strength of mind hath cities levelléd! ‭ As to a lion’s den, when any hind ‭ Hath brought her young calves, to their rest inclin’d, ‭ When he is ranging... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...us, express ‭ What you have heard.” “I will,” said he, “and true. ‭ We came to Pylos, where the studious due ‭ That any father could afford his son, ‭ (But... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dulichius</name>
      <description>...Amphinomus, the much renownéd son ‭ Of Nisus surnam’d Aretiades, ‭ Who from Dulichius full of flow’ry leas ‭ Led all the Wooers, and in chief did please ‭ The queen... </description>
      <address>Dulichius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...make quick way ‭ To wise Penelopé, and to her say ‭ My safe return from Pylos, and alone, ‭ Return thou hither, having made it known. ‭ Nor let, besides my... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...Be you well assur’d, ‭ There will no Wooer be by heav’n endur’d ‭ To rule in Ithaca above your race, ‭ But your pow’rs ever fill the regal place.” ‭ “I wish to... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...ear ‭ This salutation from my gratitude bear: ‭ That I profess, in all our Ilion wars, ‭ He stood a careful father to my cares.” ‭ To whom the wise Ulyssides... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...proofs make of his hearty royalty.” ‭ He had no sooner said, but up arose ‭ Aurora, that the golden hills repose. ‭ And Menelaus, good-at-martial-cries, ‭ From... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...saying (in a word, ‭ And that low whisper’d) peace, lest you afford ‭ Some Greek note of your softness. No word more, ‭ But made as if his stern austerity... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...then ‭ Jove plotted death to him and all his men, ‭ For (put off quite from Crete, and so far gone ‭ That shore was lost, and we set eye on none, ‭ But all... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...the womb ‭ That bore great Homer, whom Fame freed from tomb; ‭ Argos, Chios, Pylos, Smyrna, Colophone, ‭ The learn’d Athenian, and Ulyssean throne. ‭ ANOTHER ‭... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>SOMERSET</name>
      <description>...THE MOST WORTHILY HONOURED, MY SINGULAR GOOD LORD, ROBERT, EARL OF SOMERSET, LORD CHAMBERLAIN, ETC. I have adventured, right noble Earl, out of my utmost... </description>
      <address>SOMERSET</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.60411,37.09202,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...to die; And bringing him past town to field, all left him; and the eye Of Jupiter was then his guard, who pitied him, and us'd These words to Hermes: &quot;Mercury... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thetis</name>
      <description>...Spher'd with heav'n's ever-being States. Minerva rose, and gave Her place to Thetis near to Jove; and Juno did receive Her entry with a cup of gold, in which she... </description>
      <address>Thetis</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Iliads</name>
      <description>...of Nestor's humour, not so much being to be plainly observed in all these Iliads as in this book. [10] Note the sharpness of wit in our Homer; if where you... </description>
      <address>Iliads</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athenia</name>
      <description>...his conqu'ring horse he drave, And first he glitter'd in the race; divine Athenia gave Strength to his horse, and fame to him. Next him drave Sparta's... </description>
      <address>Athenia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tydides</name>
      <description>...Strook at the centre, his speech lost. And then the turnéd race Fell to Tydides; before all his conqu'ring horse he drave, And first he glitter'd in the... </description>
      <address>Tydides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Ye all know well, of how divine a strain My horse are, and how eminent. Of Neptune's gift they are To Peleus, and of his to me. Myself then will not share In... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Æthiopia</name>
      <description>...She answer'd: &quot;No, no place of seat is here; Retreat calls to the Ocean and Æthiopia, where A hecatomb is off'ring now to heav'n, and there must I Partake the... </description>
      <address>Æthiopia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...but now, dead, thy dying love abates. Inter me quickly, enter me in Pluto's iron gates, For now the souls (the shades) of men, fled from this being... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...That, with some stratagem, the son of Peleus hath put by The wall of Ilion my lord, and, trusty of his feet, Obtain'd the chase of him alone, and now... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...curls knotted in heaps and fil'd. And there lay Troy's late Gracious, by Jupiter exil'd To all disgrace in his own land, and by his parents seen; When, like... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...equal fates Will give me of thee for this rage, when in the Scæan gates Phœbus and Paris meet with thee.&quot; Thus death's hand clos'd his eyes, His soul... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...the Greeks with much more woes, More than are suffer'd yet, must buy great Ilion's overthrows. We are within her many strong, that for our parents' sakes... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...&quot;Thy hope is too great, Peleus' son, this day to show thine eye Troy's Ilion at thy foot. O fool! the Greeks with much more woes, More than are suffer'd... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...be routed, and, my feet affording further length, Pass all these fields of Ilion, till Ida's sylvan strength And steep heights shroud me, and at even refresh... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...games of hunting, and thus spake: &quot;Fly'st thou, and leav'st the field To Neptune's glory, and no blows? O fool, why dost thou wield Thy idle bow? No more my... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pelegon</name>
      <description>...that long lance he hid, for more blood set upon Asteropæus, the descent of Pelegon, and he Of broad-stream'd Axius, and the dame, of first nativity To all the... </description>
      <address>Pelegon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...These led he trembling forth the flood, as fearful of their end As any hind calves. All their hands he pinioned behind With their own girdles worn upon... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...this.&quot; Thus brandishing his spear, He set it flying; which a breath of Pallas back did bear From Thetis' son to Hector's self, and at his feet it fell... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...advanceth. But his fate once satisfied, then bear A free and full sail; no Greek else shall end thee.&quot; This reveal'd, He left him, and dispers'd the cloud... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...broil, Where all the Caucons' quarters lay. Thus, far freed from the toil, Neptune had time to use these words: &quot;Æneas, who was he Of all the Gods, that did so... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...lance. Then sent Achilles forth His lance, that through the first fold strook, where brass of little worth And no great proof of hides was laid... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Anchisiades</name>
      <description>...brass, One, that was centre-plate, of gold; and that forbad the pass Of Anchisiades's lance. Then sent Achilles forth His lance, that through the first fold... </description>
      <address>Anchisiades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>84</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...to them, And leave the wars of men to men. But if we see from thence Or Mars or Phœbus enter fight, or offer least offence To Thetis' son, not giving free... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peloponnesus</name>
      <description>...still to me ‭ Shall offer absolute hecatombs, as well ‭ Those that in rich Peloponnesus dwell ‭ As those of Europe, and the isles that lie ‭ Wall’d with the sea, that... </description>
      <address>Peloponnesus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...it stood ‭ Fit for thy service) thou putt’st on remove ‭ To green Onchestus, Neptune’s glorious grove, ‭ Where new-tam’d horse, bred, nourish nerves so rare ‭ That... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...to make green couches on, ‭ And flowery field-beds. Then thy progress found ‭ Thebes out, whose soil with only woods was crown’d, ‭ For yet was sacred Thebes no... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pythus</name>
      <description>...with billows round, ‭ Thy most respected empire doth resound. ‭ Where thou to Pythus went’st, to answer there, ‭ As soon as thou wert born, the burning ear ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>Pythus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...pride ‭ Of his high forehead; or the Samian isle, ‭ That likewise lies near Thrace; or Scyrus’ soil; ‭ Ida’s steep tops; or all that Phocis fill; ‭ Or Autocanes... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Samian</name>
      <description>...divide ‭ And Macedon; or Pelion, with the pride ‭ Of his high forehead; or the Samian isle, ‭ That likewise lies near Thrace; or Scyrus’ soil; ‭ Ida’s steep tops; or... </description>
      <address>Samian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eubœa</name>
      <description>...Athens, or the strands ‭ Of th’ isle Ægina, or the famous land ‭ For ships (Eubœa), or Eresia, ‭ Or Peparethus bord’ring on the sea, ‭ Ægas, or Athos that doth... </description>
      <address>Eubœa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athens</name>
      <description>...exhale. ‭ Here born, all mortals live in thy commands, ‭ Whoever Crete holds, Athens, or the strands ‭ Of th’ isle Ægina, or the famous land ‭ For ships (Eubœa), or... </description>
      <address>Athens</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-89.87705,38.32644,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Italy</name>
      <description>...ex luto nascitur. ‭[4] ‘ϒδρομέδουνα. Aquarum regina. ‭[5] The river Po, in Italy. ‭[6] Ψιχάρπαξ. Gather-crum, or ravish-crum, ‭[7] Shear-crust. ‭[8]... </description>
      <address>Italy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Olympus Jove</name>
      <description>...the store ‭ Of all those lance-loved soldiers. Which had been, ‭ If from Olympus Jove’s eye had not seen ‭ The Frogs with pity, and with instant speed ‭ Sent them... </description>
      <address>Olympus Jove</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...still, and all addression make, ‭ Despatching Pallas, with tumultuous Mars, ‭ Down to the field, to make him leave the wars, ‭ How potently soever he be... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calaminth</name>
      <description>...[34] near the shore ‭ Destroy’d Tyroglyphus. Which frighted sore ‭ The soul of Calaminth, [35] seeing coming on, ‭ For wreak, Pternoglyphus; [36] who got him gone ‭... </description>
      <address>Calaminth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...in our Dædalean arms.” ‭ This said, his words thrust all up in alarms, ‭ And Mars himself, that serves the cure of war, ‭ Made all in their appropriates... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...bestow ‭ In glorious fight their forces, even the deeds ‭ Daring to imitate of Earth’s Giant Seeds. ‭ Thus then men talk’d; this seed the strife begat: ‭ The Mouse... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...as this Soul of Greece, ‭ In whose Songs I have made our shores rejoice, ‭ And Greek itself vail to our English voice. ‭ Yet this inestimable Pearl will all ‭ Our... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athenian Pallas</name>
      <description>...lest you move the Deity.” ‭ Again then, ’twixt both parts the Seed of Jove, ‭ Athenian Pallas, of all future love ‭ A league compos’d, and for her form took choice ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>Athenian Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Æolian</name>
      <description>...on my reverend mother’s knees he gave me, ‭ In delicate and curious nursery; ‭ Æolian Smyrna, seated near the sea, ‭ (Of glorious empire, and whose bright sides ‭... </description>
      <address>Æolian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...this city with the seat of state ‭ To ox-ey’d Juno vow’d) yet situate ‭ Near Pluto’s region. At the extreme base ‭ Of whose so high-hair’d city, from the race ‭... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Wash</name>
      <description>...splendour from her crown of gold. ‭ And when her silver bosom is extoll’d, ‭ Wash’d in the ocean, in day’s equall’d noon ‭ Is midnight seated; but when she puts... </description>
      <address>Wash</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...fir’d ‭ With this opinion, that they should arrive ‭ In Ægypt straight, or Cyprus, or where live ‭ Men whose brave breaths above the north wind blow; ‭ Yea, and... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...the blessed womb, ‭ My feet are tender, and the common tomb ‭ Of men (the Earth) lies sharp beneath their tread. ‭ But, if you please, even by my Father’s... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...caldrons, steel, and gold, ‭ Garments rich wrought, and full of liberal fold. ‭ All which will I at pleasure own, and thou ‭ Shalt see all, wilt thou but... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...end ‭ He reach’d his cave, and at the gate went in ‭ Crooked, and wrapt into a fold so thin ‭ That no eye could discover his repair, ‭ But as a darkness of th’... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Parnassus</name>
      <description>...feet their way they went, ‭ And made with all alacrity ascent ‭ Up to Parnassus, and that long’d-for place ‭ Where they should live, and be of men the grace. ‭... </description>
      <address>Parnassus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6222206,38.5348857,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...and what men here command. ‭ We were for well-known parts bound, and from Crete ‭ (Our vaunted country) to the Pylian seat ‭ Vow’d our whole voyage; yet arrive... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...And then amongst the clouds they might descry ‭ The hill, that far-seen Ithaca calls her Eye, ‭ Dulichius, Samos, and, with timber graced, ‭ Shady Zacynthus... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...that lived as merchants then, ‭ In traffics and pecuniary rates, ‭ For sandy Pylos and the Pylian states. ‭ Were under sail. But now encounter’d them ‭... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Life-bearing Earth</name>
      <description>...spring as far in able limb ‭ As he past Saturn.” This pronounced, she strook ‭ Life-bearing Earth so strongly, that she shook ‭ Beneath her numb’d hand. Which when she beheld, ‭... </description>
      <address>Life-bearing Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sicily</name>
      <description>...will say) is too much for one man: ‭and Pliny affirms, that Hiero (a king of Sicily) in five-and forty ‭days built two hundred and twenty ships, rigged them, and... </description>
      <address>Sicily</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...In which space, often did his heart propose ‭ Death to his eyes. But when Aurora rose, ‭ And threw the third light from her orient hair, ‭ The winds grew calm... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...his forces set ‭ To swim, and cast him prostrate to the seas. ‭ When pow’rful Neptune saw the ruthless prease ‭ Of perils siege him thus, he mov’d his head, ‭ And... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithacensian</name>
      <description>...will tell. ‭ Nor do they trade for truth. Not any man ‭ That saw the people Ithacensian, ‭ Of all their sort, and had the queen’s supplies, ‭ Did ever tell her any... </description>
      <address>Ithacensian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...To stand close to me, and but such a mind ‭ Breathe in my bosom, as when th’ Ilion tow’rs ‭ We tore in cinders. O if equal pow’rs ‭ Thou wouldst enflame amidst my... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sidon</name>
      <description>...About me laid them, while upon the sand ‭ Sleep bound my senses; and for Sidon they ‭ (Put off from hence) made sail, while here I lay, ‭ Left sad alone.” The... </description>
      <address>Sidon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>35.37564,33.55993,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...thus his words show’d: “I have far at sea, ‭ In spacious Crete, heard speak of Ithaca, ‭ Of which myself, it seems, now reach the shore, ‭ With these my fortunes... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...crafty mind, ‭ Which thus his words show’d: “I have far at sea, ‭ In spacious Crete, heard speak of Ithaca, ‭ Of which myself, it seems, now reach the shore, ‭... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...one of ivory, ‭ The other horn. Those dreams, that fantasy ‭ Takes from the polish’d ivory port, delude ‭ The dreamer ever, and no truth include; ‭ Those, that... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>19.404382772547915,52.12259403291701,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...state now nor ever thought it yet, ‭ Since first I left the snowy hills of Crete. ‭ When once I fell a-shipboard those thoughts fled; ‭ I love to take now, as... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...on Ulysses shin’d ‭ In stay at Crete, attending then the wind ‭ For threaten’d Ilion. All which time my house ‭ With love and entertainments curious ‭ Embrac’d his... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Amnisus</name>
      <description>...he the navy lost, ‭ Then under sail for Troy, and wind-bound lay ‭ Long in Amnisus; hardly got away ‭ From horrid storms, that made him anchor there, ‭ In havens... </description>
      <address>Amnisus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...The Gods my person, beauty, virtue too, ‭ Long since subverted, when the Ilion woe ‭ The Greek design attempted; in which went ‭ My praise and honour. In his... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbe</name>
      <description>...plotting foul confusion ‭ To all the Wooers. Forth then came the Queen; ‭ Phœbe, with golden Cytherea seen, ‭ Her port presented. Whom they set a chair ‭ Aside... </description>
      <address>Phœbe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...Graces, ‭ She added to her own; more plump, more high, ‭ And fairer than the polish’d ivory, ‭ Rend’ring her parts and presence. This grace done, ‭ Away the Deity... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hippodamia</name>
      <description>...looks since my lord was gone. ‭ But these must serve. Call hither then to me ‭ Hippodamia and Autonoé, ‭ That those our train additions may supply ‭ Our own deserts. And... </description>
      <address>Hippodamia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ulysses</name>
      <description>...dust, and tumble here, ‭ At Wooers’ feet, for blows and broken cheer. ‭ But of Ulysses, where the Thesprots dwell, ‭ A wealthy people, Fame, he says, did tell ‭ The... </description>
      <address>Ulysses</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...hear; ‭ So sweeten’d he my bosom at my meat, ‭ Affirming that Ulysses was in Crete, ‭ Where first the memories of Minos were, ‭ A guest to him there dwelling... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egypt</name>
      <description>...off, nor profane ‭ My board so boldly, lest I show thee here ‭ Cyprus and Egypt made more sour than there. ‭ You are a saucy set-fac’d vagabond. ‭ About with... </description>
      <address>Egypt</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egypt</name>
      <description>...would have it so; ‭ To which, his mean was this: He made me go ‭ Far off, for Egypt, in the rude consort ‭ Of all-ways-wand’ring pirates, where, in port, ‭ I bade... </description>
      <address>Egypt</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...the yard there lay ‭ A dog, call’d Argus, which, before his way ‭ Assum’d for Ilion, Ulysses bred, ‭ Yet stood his pleasure then in little stead, ‭ As being too... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...us, express ‭ What you have heard.” “I will,” said he, “and true. ‭ We came to Pylos, where the studious due ‭ That any father could afford his son, ‭ (But... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dulichius</name>
      <description>...Amphinomus, the much renownéd son ‭ Of Nisus surnam’d Aretiades, ‭ Who from Dulichius full of flow’ry leas ‭ Led all the Wooers, and in chief did please ‭ The queen... </description>
      <address>Dulichius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dulichius</name>
      <description>...twice ten, strong ‭ These Wooers are, but more by much. For know, ‭ That from Dulichius there are fifty-two, ‭ All choice young men; and ev’ry one of these ‭ Six men... </description>
      <address>Dulichius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...make quick way ‭ To wise Penelopé, and to her say ‭ My safe return from Pylos, and alone, ‭ Return thou hither, having made it known. ‭ Nor let, besides my... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eumæus</name>
      <description>...OF HOMER’S ODYSSEYS ‭ THE ARGUMENT ‭ The Prince at field, he sends to town ‭ Eumæus, to make truly known ‭ His safe return. By Pallas’ will, ‭ Telemachus is giv’n... </description>
      <address>Eumæus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...ear ‭ This salutation from my gratitude bear: ‭ That I profess, in all our Ilion wars, ‭ He stood a careful father to my cares.” ‭ To whom the wise Ulyssides... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...proofs make of his hearty royalty.” ‭ He had no sooner said, but up arose ‭ Aurora, that the golden hills repose. ‭ And Menelaus, good-at-martial-cries, ‭ From... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ulysses</name>
      <description>...distribute the meat, ‭ (To which charge was Eumæus solely set, ‭ In absence of Ulysses, by the queen ‭ And old Laertes) and this man had been ‭ Bought by Eumæus, with... </description>
      <address>Ulysses</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-101.35517,37.58141,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...acts, of no mean esteem. ‭ But death-conferring Fates have banish’d him ‭ To Pluto’s kingdom. After whom, his sons ‭ By lots divided his possessions, ‭ And gave... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithacensian</name>
      <description>...will tell. ‭ Nor do they trade for truth. Not any man ‭ That saw the people Ithacensian, ‭ Of all their sort, and had the queen’s supplies, ‭ Did ever tell her any... </description>
      <address>Ithacensian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...far it flies ‭ My thoughts that thus should fall into mine eyes ‭ Conspicuous Ithaca, but fear I touch ‭ At some far shore, and that thy wit is such ‭ Thou dost... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...past, ‭ I have been often with thy presence grac’d, ‭ All time the sons of Greece wag’d war at Troy; ‭ But when Fate’s full hour let our swords enjoy ‭ Our vows... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...thus his words show’d: “I have far at sea, ‭ In spacious Crete, heard speak of Ithaca, ‭ Of which myself, it seems, now reach the shore, ‭ With these my fortunes... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...access by fame ‭ From this extreme part of Achaia ‭ As far as Ilion, and ’tis Ithaca.” ‭ This joy’d him much, that so unknown a land ‭ Turn’d to his country. Yet so... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Chimæra</name>
      <description>...the misery ‭ Of merited death, nor She, whose name implies ‭ Such scathe (Chimæra), but black earth make prise ‭ To putrefaction thy immanities, ‭ And bright... </description>
      <address>Chimæra</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ill</name>
      <description>...confusion. Which received to hand ‭ By Juno, instantly she gave command ‭ (Ill to ill adding) that the Dragoness ‭ Should bring it up; who took, and did... </description>
      <address>Ill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-4.55743,39.97079,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dædalian</name>
      <description>...of Jove ‭ She never touch’d at, never was her love ‭ Enflam’d to sit near his Dædalian throne, ‭ As she accustomed, to consult upon ‭ Counsels kept dark with many a... </description>
      <address>Dædalian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sun Cast</name>
      <description>...upon it, through whose breast doth run ‭ A rocky cave, near which the King the Sun ‭ Cast to contrive a temple to his mind, ‭ And said, “Now here stands my conceit... </description>
      <address>Sun Cast</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...even all the men that move ‭ In rich Peloponnesus, and all those ‭ Of Europe, and the isles the seas enclose, ‭ Whom future search of acts and beings... </description>
      <address>Europe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>27.5,42.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...to make green couches on, ‭ And flowery field-beds. Then thy progress found ‭ Thebes out, whose soil with only woods was crown’d, ‭ For yet was sacred Thebes no... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.255096,38.318092,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...aspect. ‭ Dart-dear Diana, even with Phœbus bred, ‭ Danc’d likewise there; and Mars a march did tread ‭ With that brave bevy. In whose consort fell ‭ Argicides... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pythus</name>
      <description>...with billows round, ‭ Thy most respected empire doth resound. ‭ Where thou to Pythus went’st, to answer there, ‭ As soon as thou wert born, the burning ear ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>Pythus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Wash</name>
      <description>...shrieks for her quick ease, ‭ And thee, O archer Phœbus, with waves clear ‭ Wash’d sweetly over, swaddled with sincere ‭ And spotless swathbands; and made then... </description>
      <address>Wash</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>87.31667,38.7,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Samian</name>
      <description>...divide ‭ And Macedon; or Pelion, with the pride ‭ Of his high forehead; or the Samian isle, ‭ That likewise lies near Thrace; or Scyrus’ soil; ‭ Ida’s steep tops; or... </description>
      <address>Samian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calaminth</name>
      <description>...[34] near the shore ‭ Destroy’d Tyroglyphus. Which frighted sore ‭ The soul of Calaminth, [35] seeing coming on, ‭ For wreak, Pternoglyphus; [36] who got him gone ‭... </description>
      <address>Calaminth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...spear ‭ A huge long needle was, that could not bear ‭ The brain of any but be Mars his own ‭ Mortal invention; their heads’ arming crown ‭ Was vessel to the... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...in our Dædalean arms.” ‭ This said, his words thrust all up in alarms, ‭ And Mars himself, that serves the cure of war, ‭ Made all in their appropriates... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Indian</name>
      <description>...fast ‭ From my approaches kept but in I eat; ‭ Nor cheesecakes full of finest Indian wheat, ‭ That crusty-weeds [10] wear, large as ladies’ trains; ‭ Liverings... </description>
      <address>Indian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.92074,33.24262,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Belgian</name>
      <description>...in th’ house of fame ‭ With all Earth's great’st commanders,) in retreat ‭ To Belgian Gant, stood all Spain’s armies’ heat ‭ By Parma led, though but one thousand... </description>
      <address>Belgian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.65628613205046,-2.8791998696833505,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...from any foreign region ‭ Of more price with me. He deriv’d his race ‭ From Ithaca, and said his father was ‭ Laertes, surnam’d Arcesiades, ‭ I had him home, and... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...to make a part ‭ More strong for any object? Hath your smart ‭ Been felt from Neptune, being at sea—his wrath ‭ The winds and waves exciting to your scathe? ‭ Or... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hellespont</name>
      <description>...then a matchless sepulchre ‭ The sacred host of the Achaians rais’d ‭ Upon the Hellespont, where most it seiz’d, ‭ For height and conspicuity, the eyes ‭ Of living men... </description>
      <address>Hellespont</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.41122,40.19406,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...as vile an end. ‭ But, for Ulysses, never will extend ‭ His wish’d return to Greece, nor he yet lives.” ‭ “How strange a Queen are you,” said she, “that gives ‭ No... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Since first my dearest sleeping-mate was gone ‭ For that too-ill-to-speak-of Ilion. ‭ Hence, take your mad steps back. If any maid ‭ Of all my train besides a... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>OR</name>
      <description>...men and beasts make fly thee and thy stall. ‭ AGAINST THE SAMIAN MINISTRESS, OR NUN ‭ ‭ Hear me, O Goddess, that invoke thine ear, ‭ Thou that dost feed and... </description>
      <address>OR</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-3.253605,51.665627,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...his freight? ‭ Or Jove himself he is, or He that bears ‭ The silver bow, or Neptune. Nor appears ‭ In him the least resemblance of a man, ‭ But of a strain at... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...Should be sustain’d in an eternal course.” ‭ “So did the golden-throned Aurora raise, ‭ Into her lap, another that the praise ‭ Of an immortal fashion had in... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Trojan</name>
      <description>...bent ‭ To these wish’d blessings of me: Give me parts ‭ Of chief attraction in Trojan hearts; ‭ And, after, give me the refulgency ‭ Of most renown’d and rich... </description>
      <address>Trojan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.71589,42.89427,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...can ‭ Tempt to affect her facts with God or man. ‭ She, loving strife, and Mars’s working banes, ‭ Pitch’d fields and fights, and famous artizans, ‭ Taught... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...But that prise, and the virtue of his play, ‭ His heart affected. But to Phœbus lay ‭ His close heart open; and he likewise knew ‭ The brave hill-nymph there... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pieria</name>
      <description>...and in the ocean burn’d ‭ His coach and coursers; when th’ ingenious spy ‭ Pieria’s shady hill had in his eye, ‭ Where the immortal oxen of the Gods ‭ In air’s... </description>
      <address>Pieria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.424792491340284,40.13002811595563,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...was done before ‭ The Trojan turrets, and the state ‭ Of all the Greeks since Ilion’s fate. ‭ This book these three of greatest place ‭ Doth serve with many a... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...my mother shall ‭ Ascend her high room, and for sleep prepare. ‭ Sparta and Pylos I must see, in care ‭ To find my father.” Out Euryclea cried, ‭ And ask’d with... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...off, when my mother shall ‭ Ascend her high room, and for sleep prepare. ‭ Sparta and Pylos I must see, in care ‭ To find my father.” Out Euryclea cried, ‭ And... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...a jest-proud youth the wit began: ‭ “Telemachus will kill us ev’ry man. ‭ From Sparta, to the very Pylian sand, ‭ He will raise aids to his impetuous hand. ‭ O he... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...Ship, and choice oars, that in a trice will land ‭ Thy hasty fleet on heav’nly Pylos’ sand, ‭ And at the fame of thy illustrious sire.” ‭ He answer’d: “Men, whom... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...Prepar’d to shore, and, in the aged seas ‭ His fair hands wash’d, did thus to Pallas pray: ‭ “Hear me, O Goddess, that but yesterday ‭ Didst deign access to me at... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...well. ‭ For to Ulysses all things have event, ‭ As I foretold him, when for Ilion went ‭ The whole Greek fleet together, and with them ‭ Th’... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egyptian</name>
      <description>...into his hand ‭ The sceptre that his father did command; ‭ Then, to the old Egyptian turn’d, he spoke: ‭ “Father, not far he is that undertook ‭ To call this... </description>
      <address>Egyptian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>31.0,27.55,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...man as hath a dignity ‭ So broad it spreads itself through all the pride ‭ Of Greece and Argos.” To the queen replied ‭ Inspir’d Telemachus: “Why thus envies ‭ My... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...leaves ‭ Take in such terms as fit deserts so great. ‭ To Sparta then, and Pylos, where doth beat ‭ Bright Amathus, the flood, and epithet ‭ To all that... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...To Castor and Pollux ‭ To Mercury ‭ To Pan ‭ To Vulcan ‭ To Phœbus ‭ To Neptune ‭ To Jove ‭ To Vesta ‭ To the Muses and Apollo ‭ To Bacchus ‭ To Diana ‭ To... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Smyrna</name>
      <description>...That bore great Homer, whom Fame freed from tomb; ‭ Argos, Chios, Pylos, Smyrna, Colophone, ‭ The learn’d Athenian, and Ulyssean throne. ‭ ANOTHER ‭ Art thou... </description>
      <address>Smyrna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.5186,35.98284,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>GREEK</name>
      <description>...comforts vow, ‭ You for the world I have, or God for you. ‭ CERTAIN ANCIENT GREEK EPIGRAMS TRANSLATED ‭ All stars are drunk-up by the fiery sun, ‭ And in so... </description>
      <address>GREEK</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion Shall</name>
      <description>...beside to mourn thy son; He shall be tearful, thou being full; not here, but Ilion Shall find thee weeping-rooms enow.&quot; He said, and so arose, And caus'd a... </description>
      <address>Ilion Shall</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...age, and give nutritión To him that nourish'd me. Far off my rest is set in Troy, To leave thee restless and thy seed; thyself that did enjoy, As we have... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pammon</name>
      <description>...And now he entertains His sons as roughly, Helenus, Paris, Hippothous, Pammon, divine Agathones, renown'd Deiphobus, Agavus, and Antiphonus, and last, not... </description>
      <address>Pammon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...seeing him so urge. And now he entertains His sons as roughly, Helenus, Paris, Hippothous, Pammon, divine Agathones, renown'd Deiphobus, Agavus, and... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jove</name>
      <description>...Thus greeting her: &quot;Come, hapless dame, an angel I have seen, Sent down from Jove, that bade me free our dear son from the fleet With ransom pleasing to our... </description>
      <address>Jove</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thetis</name>
      <description>...Spher'd with heav'n's ever-being States. Minerva rose, and gave Her place to Thetis near to Jove; and Juno did receive Her entry with a cup of gold, in which she... </description>
      <address>Thetis</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...Ilion, And all his subjects, for the rape of his licentious son, Proud Paris, that despis'd these Dames in their divine access Made to his cottage, and... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...stood hatefully appaid Long since, and held it, as at first, to Priam, Ilion, And all his subjects, for the rape of his licentious son, Proud Paris... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...to his stealth; and ev'ry Deity Stood pleas'd with it; Juno except, green Neptune, and the Maid Grac'd with the blue eyes, all their hearts stood hatefully... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...no game but this; for reach he ne'er so far With large fields of his own in Greece (and so needs for his car, His plough, or other tools of thrift, much iron)... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...Shall win this sword, silver'd, and hatch'd; the blade is right of Thrace; Asteropæus yielded it. These arms shall part their grace With either's... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.141843247721585,41.16546743993369,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sidon</name>
      <description>...special worth For workmanship, receiving form from those ingenious men Of Sidon. The Phœnicians made choice, and brought it then Along the green sea, giving... </description>
      <address>Sidon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>35.37564,33.55993,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asteropæus</name>
      <description>...paid Out of my tents. I'll give him th' arms, which late I conquer'd in Asteropæus, forg'd of brass, and wav'd about with tin; 'Twill be a present worthy him.&quot;... </description>
      <address>Asteropæus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Diomed</name>
      <description>...they made at first. Idomenëus' eye Distinguish'd all, he knew the voice of Diomed, seeing a horse Of special mark, of colour bay, and was the first in course... </description>
      <address>Diomed</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>West</name>
      <description>...I come to signify That Thetis' son implores your aids, princes of North and West, With vows of much fair sacrifice, if each will set his breast Against his... </description>
      <address>West</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-21.706287643780712,64.84520612000266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Altes</name>
      <description>...and gold would purchase safe events To their sad durance; 'tis within; old Altes, young in fame, Gave plenty for his daughter's dow'r; but if they fed the... </description>
      <address>Altes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>9.54925,48.41939,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...Hector's stay Before Troy at the Scæan ports. Achilles still made way At Phœbus, who his bright head turn'd, and ask'd: &quot;Why, Peleus' son, Pursu'st thou... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...sad lids, their instant destinies Never supposing they could 'scape. But Neptune, stepping in, With ease stirr'd up the able troops, and did at first begin... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...field, and sets a fowl (not being of her kind) Hard, and gets ground still; Neptune so left these two, either's mind Beyond themselves rais'd. Of both which... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...his face, Look'd down, and view'd the far-off land of well-rode men in Thrace, Of the renown'd milk-nourish'd men, the Hippemolgians, Long-liv'd, most... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.141843247721585,41.16546743993369,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...δήμου, Duo viri plebei. THE THIRTEENTH BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIADS THE ARGUMENT Neptune (in pity of the Greeks' hard plight) Like Calchas, both th' Ajaces doth... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...red field of strife. Whose-fair arms while the victors spoil'd, the youth of Ilion (Of which there serv'd the most and best) still boldly built upon The... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Iamen</name>
      <description>...spirit, that his flame in Menon's blood did drench, And rag'd up ev'n to Iamen's, and young Orestes' life; All heap'd together made their peace in that red... </description>
      <address>Iamen</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...An ill death sat him, and a sure, and that he never more Must look on lofty Ilion; but looks, and all, before, Put on th' all-cov'ring mist of fate, that then... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Arisba</name>
      <description>...that god-like man, and mighty Asius, Ev'n Asius Hyrtacides, that from Arisba rode The huge bay horse, and had his house where river Selleës flow'd. The... </description>
      <address>Arisba</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.2272,39.2393,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hellespont</name>
      <description>...roots of trees, he tore Out of the rampire, toss'd them all into the Hellespont, Ev'n all the proud toil of the Greeks, with which they durst confront... </description>
      <address>Hellespont</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.41122,40.19406,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...nights in tempests; and when all their utmost depth had made, Jove, Phœbus, Neptune, all came down, and all in state did wade To ruin of that impious fort. Great... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Grenicus</name>
      <description>...Rhesus, Heptaporus, Rhodius, Scamander the ador'd, Caresus, Simois, Grenicus, Æsepus; of them all Apollo open'd the rough mouths, and made their lusty... </description>
      <address>Grenicus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Simois</name>
      <description>...roar'd, Rhesus, Heptaporus, Rhodius, Scamander the ador'd, Caresus, Simois, Grenicus, Æsepus; of them all Apollo open'd the rough mouths, and made their... </description>
      <address>Simois</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...sucking foals. And these soon-monied wares We drave into Neleius' town, fair Pylos, all by night. My father's heart was glad to see so much good fortune quite... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...his strength declin'd, the foe should slaughter their hurt friend. Then Crete's king urg'd Neleides his chariot to ascend, And getting near him, take him... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...charg'd with troops alone, (Though valiant) he might be oppress'd, whom Greece so built upon. He led, and Ajax seconded. They found their Jove-lov'd king... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...Antenor's son, ample and bigly set, Brought up in pasture-springing Thrace, that doth soft sheep beget, In grave Cisseus' noble house, that was his... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.141843247721585,41.16546743993369,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...fleet from Ida's foody leas. And as a lion having found the furrow of a hind, Where she hath calv'd two little twins, at will and ease doth grind Their... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...each place so fast, that, like a lightning thrown Out of the shield of Jupiter, in ev'ry eye he shone. And as upon a rich man's crop of barley or of wheat... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...the porch of stone,) ‭ That then the end of all griefs should begin ‭ ’Twixt Greece and Troy, when Greece (with strife to win ‭ That wish’d conclusion) in her... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eubœa</name>
      <description>...please, ‭ Show you your country and your house ere night, ‭ Though far beyond Eubœa be that sight. ‭ And this Eubœa, as our subjects say ‭ That have been there and... </description>
      <address>Eubœa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athens</name>
      <description>...the lovely hue ‭ Scheria presented, out-flew Marathon, ‭ And ample-streeted Athens lighted on; ‭ Where to the house, that casts so thick a shade, [5] ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>Athens</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-82.10126,39.32924,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scheria</name>
      <description>...Ητα. ‭ The honour’d minds, ‭ And welcome things, ‭ Ulysses finds ‭ In Scheria’s kings. ‭ Thus pray’d the wise and God-observing man. ‭ The Maid, by free... </description>
      <address>Scheria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...all my wrack, my pray’rs could never climb ‭ Thy far-off ears; when noiseful Neptune toss’d ‭ Upon his wat’ry bristles my emboss’d ‭ And rock-torn body. Hear yet... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Gables</name>
      <description>...to Neptune, built of curious stone, ‭ And passing ample) where munitión, ‭ Gables, and masts, men make, and polish’d oars; ‭ For the Phæacians are not... </description>
      <address>Gables</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.26838,25.72149,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...and clear means, move a knowing man.” ‭ While this discourse employ’d him, Neptune rais’d ‭ A huge, a high, and horrid sea, that seiz’d ‭ Him and his ship, and... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...for the overthrow ‭ Of her nor him, but gat at length again, ‭ Wrastling with Neptune, hold of her; and then ‭ Sat in her bulk, insulting over death, ‭ Which, with... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ceres</name>
      <description>...came, ‭ And with her swift shafts slew him. And such pains, ‭ When rich-hair’d Ceres pleas’d to give the reins ‭ To her affections, and the grace did yield ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>Ceres</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>7.38961,45.31336,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ortygia</name>
      <description>...you easy-living States ‭ Could never satisfy your emulous hates, ‭ Till in Ortygia the precise-liv’d Dame, ‭ Gold-thron’d Diana, on him rudely came, ‭ And with... </description>
      <address>Ortygia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>27.339225,37.829783,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...since his father’s fame ‭ He puts in pursuit, and is gone as far ‭ As sacred Pylos, and the singular ‭ Dame-breeding Sparta.” This, with this reply, ‭ The... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...builds ‭ A ship; and gains ‭ The glassy fields; ‭ Pays Neptune pains. ‭ Aurora rose from high-born Tithon’s bed, ‭ That men and Gods might be illustrated, ‭... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...should not hear. ‭[4] Helen counterfeited the wives’ voices of those kings of Greece ‭that were in the wooden horse, and calls their husbands. ‭[5] Δἐμας... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...die. ‭ There lies a certain island in the sea, ‭ Twixt rocky Samos and rough Ithaca, ‭ That cliffy is itself, and nothing great, ‭ Yet holds convenient havens that... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Euryclea</name>
      <description>...hope, and his, ‭ Resolv’d to end in their conspiracies.” ‭ His nurse then, Euryclea, made reply: ‭ “Dear sov’reign, let me with your own hands die, ‭ Or cast me... </description>
      <address>Euryclea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...itself, doth grow, ‭ Where barley, white, and spreading like a tree; ‭ But Ithaca hath neither ground to be, ‭ For any length it comprehends, a race ‭ To try a... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>West Wind</name>
      <description>...Sea-tell-truth leaves the deeps, and hides ‭ Amidst a black storm, when the West Wind chides, ‭ In caves still sleeping. Round about him sleep ‭ (With short feet... </description>
      <address>West Wind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lybia</name>
      <description>...And fetch’d the far-off Æthiopia, ‭ Reach’d the Erembi of Arabia, ‭ And Lybia, where with horns ewes yean their lambs, ‭ Which ev’ry full year ewes are three... </description>
      <address>Lybia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...sea, and till th’ eighth year, ‭ Had never stay, but wander’d far and near, ‭ Cyprus, Phœnicia, and Sidonia, ‭ And fetch’d the far-off Æthiopia, ‭ Reach’d the... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Egypt</name>
      <description>...Save only five, that blue fore-castles bore, ‭ Which wind and water cast on Egypt’s shore. ‭ When he (there victling well, and store of gold ‭ Aboard his ships... </description>
      <address>Egypt</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...force, ‭ Since God fore-sent it first. And thus I came, ‭ Dear son, to Pylos, uninform’d by fame, ‭ Nor know one sav’d by Fate, or overcome. ‭ Whom I have... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...Whose will was, they should stay and sacrifice ‭ Whole hecatombs to Pallas, to forego ‭ Her high wrath to them. Fool! that did not know ‭ She would not so... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...dominion makes access by fame ‭ From this extreme part of Achaia ‭ As far as Ilion, and ’tis Ithaca.” ‭ This joy’d him much, that so unknown a land ‭ Turn’d to... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>South</name>
      <description>...for man, ‭ On which the North breath’d; th’ other for the Gods, ‭ On which the South; and that bore no abodes ‭ For earthy men, but only deathless feet ‭ Had there... </description>
      <address>South</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ogygia</name>
      <description>...friends supplied. ‭ Nine days at sea I hover’d; the tenth night ‭ In th’ isle Ogygia, where, about the bright ‭ And right renown’d Calypso, I was cast ‭ By pow’r of... </description>
      <address>Ogygia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...that in broad heav’n live, ‭ And in particular vow, if we arrive ‭ In natural Ithaca, to straight erect ‭ A temple to the Haughty-in-aspect, ‭ Rich and magnificent... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...sail, together drew, ‭ And under hatches stow’d them, sat, and plied ‭ The polish’d oars, and did in curls divide ‭ The white-head waters. My part then came... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sicily</name>
      <description>...Far off dismiss’d them, to see duly fed ‭ Their father’s herds and flocks in Sicily. ‭ These herds and flocks if to the Deity ‭ Ye leave, as sacred things... </description>
      <address>Sicily</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scylla</name>
      <description>...in your strife ‭ To ’scape Charybdis, labour all for life ‭ To row near Scylla, for she will but have ‭ For her six heads six men; and better save ‭ The rest... </description>
      <address>Scylla</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>15.71519,38.2537,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...where the palace stands ‭ Of th’ early riser with the rosy hands, ‭ Active Aurora, where she loves to dance, ‭ And where the Sun doth his prime beams advance. ‭... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pytho</name>
      <description>...off’ring to enforce ‭ His love Latona, in the close recourse ‭ She us’d to Pytho through the dancing land, ‭ Smooth Panopëus, I saw likewise stand, ‭ Up to the... </description>
      <address>Pytho</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...answer’d him: ‘I was induc’d t’ invade ‭ These under-parts, most excellent of Greece, ‭ To visit wise Tiresias, for advice ‭ Of virtue to direct my voyage home ‭ To... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...says Fame? Doth my son yet survive, ‭ In Orchomen, or Pylos? Or doth live ‭ In Sparta with his uncle? Yet I see ‭ Divine Orestes is not here with me.’ ‭ I answer’d... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...I with you, ‭ If you would tell me but your woes, as now, ‭ Till the divine Aurora show’d her head, ‭ I should in no night relish thought of bed.” ‭ “Most eminent... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athens</name>
      <description>...to the off’ring came. ‭ Whom whilome Theseus made his prise from Crete, ‭ That Athens’ sacred soil might kiss her feet, ‭ But never could obtain her virgin flow’r, ‭... </description>
      <address>Athens</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-82.10126,39.32924,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Spondanus</name>
      <description>...hath in ‭chief an allegorical exposition. Notwithstanding I say with our ‭Spondanus, Credo in hoc vasto mundi ambitu extare res ‭innumeras mirandæ facultatis... </description>
      <address>Spondanus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...be ‭ Perform’d before you steer your course for home: ‭ You must the way to Pluto overcome, ‭ And stern Persephoné, to form your pass, ‭ By th’ aged Theban soul... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Smynra</name>
      <description>...chairs of state; ‭ Set herby honey, and the delicate ‭ Wine brought from Smynra, to them; meal and cheese; ‭ But harmful venoms she commix’d with these, ‭ That... </description>
      <address>Smynra</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Æolus</name>
      <description>...and suppos’d ‭ That gold and silver I had there enclos’d, ‭ As gift from Æolus, and said: ‘O heav’n! ‭ What grace and grave price is by all men giv’n ‭ To our... </description>
      <address>Æolus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...that thine eye enclos’d, ‭ Say that Ulysses, old Laertes’ son, ‭ Whose seat is Ithaca, and who hath won ‭ Surname of City-razer, bor’d it out.’ ‭ At this, he bray’d... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...slend’rest fear. ‭ But this I heard my sire Nausithous say. ‭ Long since, that Neptune, seeing us convey ‭ So safely passengers of all degrees, ‭ Was angry with us... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...If Mars be once loos’d, nor will pay his right?” [8] ‭ “Vulcan,” said he, “if Mars should fly, nor see ‭ Thy right repaid, it should be paid by me.” ‭ “Your word... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...even the Watery State ‭ Wrung out a laughter, but propitiate ‭ Was still for Mars, and pray’d the God of Fire ‭ He would dissolve him, off’ring the desire ‭ He... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ill</name>
      <description>...wisdom, words that fall, ‭ Like dice, upon the square still. Some man takes ‭ Ill form from parents, but God often makes ‭ That fault of form up with observ’d... </description>
      <address>Ill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-4.55743,39.97079,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...but maintain about his corse the fight, And save it from the spoil of Greece. Then sent he out a lance At Ajax, in his nephew's wreak; which miss'd, but... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phylace</name>
      <description>...but base, Of swift Oïliades, and dwelt, far from his breeding place, In Phylace; the other led th' Athenian bands, his sire Was Spelus, Bucolus's son... </description>
      <address>Phylace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...enjoin'd; but first the fair ambassadress He thus commanded: &quot;Iris, go to Neptune, and relate Our pleasure truly, and at large. Command him from the fate Of... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...had place Of internunciess from the Gods, to whom she did the grace Of Jupiter, to this effect: &quot;It is Saturnius' will, That both, with utmost speed, should... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jove</name>
      <description>...arms, that over heav'n did shine And then a wrath more great and grave in Jove had been prepar'd Against the Gods than Juno caus'd, if Pallas had not car'd... </description>
      <address>Jove</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...best belov'd, Ascalaphus; yet he, By Jove's high grace to Troy, is slain.&quot; Mars started horribly, As Juno knew he would, at this, beat with his hurl'd-out... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Since he had seen it; th' Ilians now in rout, the Greeks in fight; King Neptune, with his long sword, chief; great Hector put down quite, Laid flat in... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Saturnia</name>
      <description>...all, and fear'd as men dismay'd. Then Jove on Ida's top awak'd, rose from Saturnia's side, Stood up, and look'd upon the war; and all inverted spied Since he... </description>
      <address>Saturnia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>11.504827,42.666255,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...on fire. ANOTHER ARGUMENT Jove sees in O his oversight, Chides Juno, Neptune calls from fight. The Trojans, beat past pale and dike, and numbers... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Acamas</name>
      <description>...fresh envy in the Greeks, but urg'd Peneleus most, Who hurl'd his lance at Acamas; he 'scap'd; nor yet it lost The force he gave it, for it found the... </description>
      <address>Acamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...But when the flood they got Of gulfy Xanthus, that was got by deathless Jupiter, There took they him from chariot, and all besprinkled there His temples... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...&quot;What hath thy deep rest to do with his deep care? As though Jove's love to Ilion in all degrees were such As 'twas to Hercules his son, and so would storm as... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...and gets him to bind The pow'rs of Jove with sleep, to free her mind. Neptune assists the Greeks, and of the foe Slaughter inflicts a mighty overthrow... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ascania</name>
      <description>...Polypæt, Palmus, Ascanius, Morus that Hippotion did beget, And from Ascania's wealthy fields but ev'n the day before Arriv'd at Troy, that with their aid... </description>
      <address>Ascania</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.25,36.25,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asiades</name>
      <description>...Who, through the forefights making way, look'd for Deiphobus, King Helenus, Asiades, Hyrtasian Asius, Of whom, some were not to be found unhurt, or undeceas'd... </description>
      <address>Asiades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Incenséd</name>
      <description>...tears, And no wreak sought for his slain son. But, at his slaughterers Incenséd Paris spent a lance, since he had been a guest To many Paphlagonians; and... </description>
      <address>Incenséd</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Paphlagonians did sadly wait upon, Repos'd in his rich chariot, to sacred Ilion; The king his father following, dissolv'd in kindly tears, And no wreak... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...pow'r A mighty labour, to expell, in their despite, from Troy The sons of Greece. The king did vow, that done, he should enjoy His goodliest daughter. He (in... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...encounter'd, and but thus his forward spirit mov'd: &quot;Idomenëus, prince of Crete! O whither now are fled Those threats in thee, with which the rest the... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pleuron</name>
      <description>...repulse, he left his tent. Him (like Andremon's son, Prince Thoas, that in Pleuron rul'd, and lofty Calydon, Th' Ætolian pow'rs, and like a God was of his... </description>
      <address>Pleuron</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>21.40886806850941,38.41373336761354,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peleüs</name>
      <description>...all my deity to retire. The court of his high birth, The glorious court of Peleüs, must entertain his worth Never hereafter. All the life he hath to live with... </description>
      <address>Peleüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Employment for his youth and strength, I sent him with a fleet To fight at Ilion; from whence his fate-confinéd feet Pass all my deity to retire. The court of... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pherusa</name>
      <description>...her eyes, Amathia for her hair, Iæra, Proto, Clymene, and curl'd Dexamene, Pherusa, Doris, and with these the smooth Amphinome, Chaste Galatea so renown'd, and... </description>
      <address>Pherusa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Nessea</name>
      <description>...gulfs soever comprehend. There Glauce, and Cymodoce, and Spio, did attend, Nessea, and Cymothoe, and calm Amphithoe, Thalia, Thoa, Panope, and swift Dynamene... </description>
      <address>Nessea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Spio</name>
      <description>...how many those dark gulfs soever comprehend. There Glauce, and Cymodoce, and Spio, did attend, Nessea, and Cymothoe, and calm Amphithoe, Thalia, Thoa... </description>
      <address>Spio</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ovid</name>
      <description>...here. THE END OF THE SEVENTEENTH BOOK. [1] This Euphorbus was he that, in Ovid, Pythagoras saith he was in the wars of Troy. [2] Note the manly and... </description>
      <address>Ovid</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.37164,43.00586,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...bloods, and not a man sustain'd The forechace, nor the after-fight. And thus Greece nobly gain'd The person towards home. But thus, the changing war was rack'd... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...hid in mists that ev'ry way descend. O father Jupiter, do thou the sons of Greece release Of this felt darkness; grace this day with fit transparences; And... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Abydus</name>
      <description>...Whom Hector us'd, of all his guests, with greatest friendliness, And in Abydus stood his house; in whose form thus he spake: &quot;Hector! What man of all the... </description>
      <address>Abydus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.41271,40.15552,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pæonia</name>
      <description>...man he was of all that stood In name for arms amongst the troop that from Pæonia came, Asteropæus being the first; who was in ruth the same That Lycomedes... </description>
      <address>Pæonia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Arisbas</name>
      <description>...of a piece Against the Greeks flew. Venus' son Leocritus did end, Son of Arisbas, and had place of Lycomedes' friend; Whose fall he friendly pitied, and, in... </description>
      <address>Arisbas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...them. Æneas knew the God, and said: &quot;It was a shame extreme, That those of Greece should beat them so, and by their cowardice, Not want of man's aid nor the... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Sarpedon's arms; nay him, whom you have likewise lost. This body drawn to Ilion would after draw and cost A greater ransom if you pleas'd; but Ajax startles... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...So low, that over him it flew, and trembling took the ground, With which Mars made it quench his thirst; and since the head could wound No better body... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hellas</name>
      <description>...Lycia, prince Glaucus; who to hell Sent Bathyclæus, Chalcon's son; he did in Hellas dwell, And shin'd for wealth and happiness amongst the Myrmidons; His... </description>
      <address>Hellas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...cleanse their feet; as I before have found Grace to my vows, and hurt to Greece, so now my pray'rs intend. I still stay in the gather'd fleet, but have... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Rain slaughter'd carcasses on earth) to run forth thy command As far as Ilion, lest the Gods, that favour Troy, come forth To thy encounter, for the Sun... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Troy's fields; have nought but seas behind, And foes before; far, far from Greece. For shame, obey commands, There is no mercy in the wars; your healths lie in... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hercules</name>
      <description>...king, great Eurysthæus, won The grace to greet in ambassy the strength of Hercules, Was far superior to his sire in feet, fight, nobleness Of all the virtues... </description>
      <address>Hercules</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.28858,38.01714,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...games of hunting, and thus spake: &quot;Fly'st thou, and leav'st the field To Neptune's glory, and no blows? O fool, why dost thou wield Thy idle bow? No more my... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...and, being drown'd, I'll set A fort of such strong filth on him, that Greece shall never get His bones from it. There, there shall stand Achilles'... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pelegon</name>
      <description>...that long lance he hid, for more blood set upon Asteropæus, the descent of Pelegon, and he Of broad-stream'd Axius, and the dame, of first nativity To all the... </description>
      <address>Pelegon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...and then took up and held Aloft the light Anchises' son, who pass'd, with Neptune's force, Whole orders of heroës' heads, and many a troop of horse Leap'd... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...he (Achilles came so close) had doubtless sunk beneath His own death had not Neptune seen and interpos'd the odds Of his divine pow'r, utt'ring this to the... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...to them, And leave the wars of men to men. But if we see from thence Or Mars or Phœbus enter fight, or offer least offence To Thetis' son, not giving free... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...to him; and that the Gods, protectors of these tow'rs That fight against Greece, and were here before our eminent pow'rs, Bear no importance. And besides... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...spoil) had ruin'd me, for these ears heard her cry: 'Kill, kill the seed of Ilion, kill th' Asian Lelegi.' Mere man then must not fight with him that still... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...presage My overthrow. I know myself, it is my fate to fall Thus far from Phthia; yet that fate shall fail to vent her gall, Till mine vent thousands.&quot; These... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...friend's quarrel, well will quit your sorrow for your friend. And thou, Atrides, in the taste of so severe an end, Hereafter may on others hold a juster... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...One stirs not, till you call off all. Dismiss them then to meat, And let Atrides tender here, in sight of all this seat, The gifts he promis'd. Let him swear... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ocean</name>
      <description>...he circled in the shield, with pouring round about, In all his rage, the Ocean, that it might never out. This shield thus done, he forg'd for him, such... </description>
      <address>Ocean</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-75.08491,38.3365,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...will lie. Meantime I wish a good renown that these deep breasted dames Of Ilion and Dardania may, for the extinguish'd flames Of their friends' lives, with... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...In dazzling flashes pour'd from clouds, on any punish'd land; So from Atrides' troubled heart, through his dark sorrows, flew Redoubled sighs; his entrails... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...and his word, I would not thus exhort, With wrath appeas'd, thy aid to Greece, though plagu'd in heaviest sort; But much he presently will give, and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...I will advise, others to hoise their sail, For, 'gainst the height of Ilion, you never shall prevail, Jove with his hand protecteth it, and makes the... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...sires do cities hold, Of whom I can have whom I will. And, more an hundred fold My true mind in my country likes to take a lawful wife Than in another... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...meads, Phera surnam'd Divine; All whose bright turrets on the sea, in sandy Pylos, shine. Th' inhabitants in flocks and herds are wondrous confluent, Who... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cardamyle</name>
      <description>...prefer, Sev'n cities right magnificent, I will bestow on her; Enope, and Cardamyle, Mira for herbs renown'd, The fair Æpea, Pedasus that doth with grapes... </description>
      <address>Cardamyle</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.23317,36.88778,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...No frailties with increasing years, but evermore remain Ador'd like Pallas, or the Sun, as all doubts die in me That heav'n's next light shall be the... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ophelest</name>
      <description>...by Teucer's shafts impress'd? Hapless Orsilochus was first, Ormenus, Ophelest, Dæter, and hardy Chromius, and Lycophon divine, And Amopaon that did... </description>
      <address>Ophelest</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...hands, the hands of death employ; And, where Troy should be stoop'd by Greece, let Greece fall under Troy.&quot; To this ev'n weeping king did Jove... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...little thou esteem'st too great a continent In thy incontinent avarice. For Phthia therefore now My course is; since 'tis better far, than here t' endure that... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...that my pow'rs should bid them any blows; In nothing bear they blame of me; Phthia, whose bosom flows With corn and people, never felt impair of her increase... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Poesy</name>
      <description>...nearness of Translation to the example. [4] The power of Nature above Art in Poesy. [5] Our English language above all others for Rhythmical Poesy. THE FIRST... </description>
      <address>Poesy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pegridarij</name>
      <description>...signifying garland-seller, and commanded him to build a temple to the Pegridarij, that is, to the Muses. Herodotus affirms that Phæmius, teaching a public... </description>
      <address>Pegridarij</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egyptian</name>
      <description>...used to do himself. Alex. Paphius, saith Eustathius, delivers Homer as born of Egyptian parents, Dmasagoras being his father, and Æthra his mother, his nurse being a... </description>
      <address>Egyptian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>31.0,27.55,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Zeuxippus</name>
      <description>...consumed with fire; and the bath of Severus, that bore the name of Zeuxippus, in which there was much variety of spectacle, and splendour of arts; the works... </description>
      <address>Zeuxippus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mæon</name>
      <description>...place called Ægina, and there was taken of thieves, and brought to Smyrna, to Mæon king of the Lydians, who for her beauty married her. After which, she walking... </description>
      <address>Mæon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>French</name>
      <description>...from their sight, whisper behind me vilifyings of my translation, out of the French affirming them, when both in French, and all other languages but his own, our... </description>
      <address>French</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.43333,16.35,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Persia</name>
      <description>...pride, Great Macedon, amongst his matchless spoils Took from rich Persia, on his fortunes cast, A casket finding, full of precious oils, Form'd... </description>
      <address>Persia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-78.93587,42.46312,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>ETC.</name>
      <description>...OF PRINCES, SOLE EMPRESS OF BEAUTY AND VIRTUE, ANNE, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, ETC. With whatsoever honour we adorn Your royal issue, we must gratulate... </description>
      <address>ETC.</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asterius</name>
      <description>...Hyperia's fountain dwelt, and in Ormenius, The snowy tops of Titanus, and in Asterius, Evemon's son, Eurypylus, did lead into the field; Whose towns did forty... </description>
      <address>Asterius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phylace</name>
      <description>...he idly lives enrag'd, but soon must leave his ease. Of those that dwelt in Phylace, and flow'ry Pyrason The wood of Ceres, and the soil that sheep are fed upon... </description>
      <address>Phylace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phidippus</name>
      <description>...and Crapathus, abide, In Co, Eurypylus's town, and in Calydna's soils, Phidippus and bold Antiphus did guide to Trojan toils, (The sons of crownéd Thessalus... </description>
      <address>Phidippus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cassus</name>
      <description>...But weak this was, not fit for war, and therefore few did guide. Who did in Cassus, Nisyrus, and Crapathus, abide, In Co, Eurypylus's town, and in Calydna's... </description>
      <address>Cassus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Rhodes</name>
      <description>...Heraclides, right strong and bigly made, Brought nine tall ships of war from Rhodes, which haughty Rhodians mann'd, Who dwelt in three dissever'd parts of... </description>
      <address>Rhodes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>151.0881,-33.82663,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...sails were in his charge address'd. The warlike men of Cephale, and those of Ithaca, Woody Neritus, and the men of wet Crocylia, Sharp Ægilipa, Samos' isle... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Stratié</name>
      <description>...where flocks of sheep the shepherds clust'ring drive, In Ripe, and in Stratié, the fair Mantinean town, And strong Enispe, that for height is ever... </description>
      <address>Stratié</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eretria</name>
      <description>...in grapes, the men of Chalcida, The Cerinths bord'ring on the sea, of rich Eretria, Of Dion's highly-seated town, Charistus, and of Styre, All these the duke... </description>
      <address>Eretria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.607216,39.290562,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Caliarus</name>
      <description>...But for the manage of his lance he gen'ral praise did win. The dwellers of Caliarus, of Bessa, Opoën, The youths of Cynus, Scarphis, and Augias, lovely men, Of... </description>
      <address>Caliarus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eleon</name>
      <description>...plain, Of Harma, and Ilesius, and all that did remain In Eryth, and in Eleon, in Hylen, Peteona, In fair Ocalea, and, the town well-builded, Medeona... </description>
      <address>Eleon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.479833,38.355639,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scole</name>
      <description>...and Prothoenor led; Th' inhabitants of Hyria, and stony Aulida, Schæne, Scole, the hilly Eteon, and holy Thespia, Of Græa, and great Mycalesse, that hath... </description>
      <address>Scole</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>1.154845,52.363295,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hyria</name>
      <description>...Bœotia bred, Arcesilaus, Clonius, and Prothoenor led; Th' inhabitants of Hyria, and stony Aulida, Schæne, Scole, the hilly Eteon, and holy Thespia, Of... </description>
      <address>Hyria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.38071,37.07754,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Shall never vex us more one hour. Come then, to victuals all, That strong Mars all may bring to field. Each man his lance's steel See sharpen'd well, his... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...watching her, Her wing caught, and devour'd her too. This dragon, Jupiter, That brought him forth, turn'd to a stone, and made a pow'rful mean To... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Argicides</name>
      <description>...Who gave it to Saturnian Jove; Jove to his messenger; His messenger, Argicides, to Pelops, skill'd in horse; Pelops to Atreus, chief of men; he, dying, gave... </description>
      <address>Argicides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...hath won them all to her; And ill fates overhang these tow'rs, address'd by Jupiter. Fix in thy mind this, nor forget to give it action, when Sweet sleep shall... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...shook: and both were severéd, Their counsels broken. To the depth of Neptune's kingdom div'd Thetis from heav'n's height; Jove arose; and all the Gods... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atreüs</name>
      <description>...And golden sceptre; making suit to ev'ry Grecian son, But most the sons of Atreüs, the others' orderers, Yet they least heard him; all the rest receiv'd with... </description>
      <address>Atreüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...Of divers-languag'd men, all born in his time and deceas'd, In sacred Pylos, where he reign'd amongst the third-ag'd men He, well-seen in the world... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...of act, Who rag'd so on the Ilion side. She grip'd his hand, and said: &quot;Mars, Mars, thou ruiner of men, that in the dust hast laid So many cities, and... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...fact A fit advantage to remove the War-god out of act, Who rag'd so on the Ilion side. She grip'd his hand, and said: &quot;Mars, Mars, thou ruiner of men, that in... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Epsilon</name>
      <description>...by Jove Rebuk'd for authoring breach of human love. ANOTHER ARGUMENT In Epsilon, Heav'n's blood is shed By sacred rage of Diomed. Then Pallas breath'd in... </description>
      <address>Epsilon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Cephalians; for as yet th' alarm had not been heard In all their quarters, Greece and Troy were then so newly stirr'd, And then first mov'd, as they conceiv'd... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...In war, or any work of peace, at table, ev'rywhere; For when the best of Greece besides mix ever, at our cheer, My good old ardent wine with small, and our... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...thou to be my guide, If there (of divers-languag'd men thou hast, as here in Troy, Some other friend to be my shame; since here thy latest joy By Menelaus... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...one, Send to thee to descend the field, that they firm vows may make; For Paris, and the Spartan king, must fight for Helen's sake, With long-arm'd lances... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...is the old Laertes' son, Ulysses, call'd the wise; Who, though unfruitful Ithaca was made his nursing seat, Yet knows he ev'ry sort of sleight, and is in... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...them thus In thee, for whose ridiculous sake so seriously they lay All Greece, and fate, upon their necks. O wretch! Not dare to stay Weak Menelaus? But... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...of dust) did rise. But, ere stern conflict mix'd both strengths, fair Paris stept before The Trojan host; athwart his back a panther's hide he wore... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cromna</name>
      <description>...enfold, About Parthenius' lofty flood, in houses much extoll'd, From Cromna and Ægialus, the men that arms did bear, And Erythinus situate high... </description>
      <address>Cromna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.6765,41.82841,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Axius</name>
      <description>...bows do bend; From Axius, out of Amydon, he had them in command, From Axius, whose most beauteous stream still overflows the land. Pylæmen with the... </description>
      <address>Axius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.729683,40.631151,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pityæ</name>
      <description>...bow, Prince Pandarus did lead to field. Who Adrestinus owe, Apesus' city, Pityæ, and mount Tereiës, Adrestus and stout Amphius led; who did their sire... </description>
      <address>Pityæ</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...gone, to see his brothers' wives, His sisters, nor t' implore the ruth of Pallas on their lives; But she (advertis'd of the bane Troy suffer'd, and how vast... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...took up all great Hector's pow'rs, t' attend her heavy words, By which had Paris no reply. This vent her grief affords: &quot;Brother (if I may call you so, that... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...In all the heav'n of Goddesses, great Guardian of our town, Rev'rend Minerva, break the lance of Diomed, cease his grace, Give him to fall in shameful... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...or each other knew, I know not, since my sire Left me a child, at siege of Thebes, where he left his life's fire. But let us prove our grandsires' sons, and be... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.255096,38.318092,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Betwixt the floods of Simois and Xanthus, that confin'd All their affairs of Ilion, and round about them shin'd. The first that weigh'd down all the field, of... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...&quot;My dearest mind,&quot; said she, &quot;What then was fit is chang'd. 'Tis true, Mars hath just rule in war, But just war; otherwise he raves, not fights. He's... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pæsos</name>
      <description>...wroth Who lighten'd out a lance that smote Amphius Selages, That dwelt in Pæsos, rich in lands, and did huge goods possess, But Fate, to Priam and his sons... </description>
      <address>Pæsos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paphlagonia</name>
      <description>...hate; and there mix'd with the dead Pylæmen, that the targeteers of Paphlagonia led, A man like Mars; and with him fell good Mydon that did guide His... </description>
      <address>Paphlagonia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,42.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tydides</name>
      <description>...This said, he shook, and then he threw, a lance, aloft and large, That in Tydides' curets stuck, quite driving through his targe; Then bray'd he out so wild a... </description>
      <address>Tydides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pandarus</name>
      <description>...thus, The fir'd horse brought th' assailants near, and thus spake Pandarus: &quot;Most suff'ring-minded Tydeus' son, that hast of war the art, My shaft... </description>
      <address>Pandarus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pandarus</name>
      <description>...such as flourish'd in his way, and made whole squadrons yield, When Pandarus, Lycaon's son, beheld his ruining hand, With such resistless insolence, make... </description>
      <address>Pandarus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...his triumphant seat, Beholding Priam's famous town, and all the fleet of Greece. The Greeks took breakfast speedily, and arm'd at ev'ry piece. So Trojans... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...neque enim Phryges; saith his imitator. [3] O si præteritos referat mihi Jupiter annos Qualis eram, etc. [4] Hine illud: Dominus clypei septemplicis Ajax. [5]... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...sort of Greeks are dead, Whose black blood, near Scamander's stream, inhuman Mars hath shed; Their souls to hell descended are. It fits thee then, our king... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...of our strife, to show each other's suppled heart, That men of Troy and Greece may say, Thus their high quarrel ends. Those that, encount'ring, were such... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...the heralds (messengers of Gods and godlike men) The one of Troy, the other Greece, had held betwixt them then Imperial sceptres; when the one, Idæus, grave and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Salamine Was</name>
      <description>...of skill in fight; For I will well prove that my birth; and breed, in Salamine Was not all consecrate to meat, or mere effects of wine.&quot; This said, the... </description>
      <address>Salamine Was</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...his arms he did despoil, Which iron Mars bestow'd on him; and those, in Mars's toil, Lycurgus ever after wore; but when he agéd grew, Enforc'd to keep... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...In death not bowing his face to earth; his arms he did despoil, Which iron Mars bestow'd on him; and those, in Mars's toil, Lycurgus ever after wore; but... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...or we consume your mighty sea-borne fleet. Since then the gen'ral peers of Greece in reach of one voice meet, Amongst you all, whose breast includes the most... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...the Greeks so fall in fight, From high Olympus' top she stoop'd, and did on Ilion light. Apollo, to encounter her, to Pergamus did fly, From whence he... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peloponnesus</name>
      <description>...of which one in Thessaly, the other near Argos, or, according to others, in Peloponnesus or Lacedæmon. [7] His simile, high and expressive; which Virgil almost word... </description>
      <address>Peloponnesus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.312752688461543,37.25289777692308,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thessaly</name>
      <description>...a most rich city of Cilicia. [6] The names of two fountains: of which one in Thessaly, the other near Argos, or, according to others, in Peloponnesus or... </description>
      <address>Thessaly</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.204407006419558,39.51468942179051,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cilicia</name>
      <description>...is all paraphrastical in my translation. [5] Thebes, a most rich city of Cilicia. [6] The names of two fountains: of which one in Thessaly, the other near... </description>
      <address>Cilicia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>35.75,38.25,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...of theirs to see their lord safe home, 'Scap'd from the gripes and pow'rs of Greece. And now was Paris come From his high tow'rs; who made no stay, when once... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...joys no more; then comes the black increase Of griefs (like Greeks on Ilion). Alas! What one survives To be my refuge? One black day bereft sev'n... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Midus Cuma</name>
      <description>...AND OTHER POEMS— ‭ To Cuma ‭ In his Return to Cuma ‭ Upon the Sepulchre of Midus ‭ Cuma, refusing to eternize their State, etc. ‭ An Essay of his begun Iliads ‭ To... </description>
      <address>Midus Cuma</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>GREEK</name>
      <description>...comforts vow, ‭ You for the world I have, or God for you. ‭ CERTAIN ANCIENT GREEK EPIGRAMS TRANSLATED ‭ All stars are drunk-up by the fiery sun, ‭ And in so... </description>
      <address>GREEK</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Poesy</name>
      <description>...clearness of His Almighty apparance in the other. And with this salutation of Poesy given by our Spondanus in his Preface to these Iliads (&quot;All hail saint-sacred... </description>
      <address>Poesy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...And thy grace satisfied with gifts. Accept what I have brought, And turn to Phthia; 'tis enough thy conqu'ring hand hath fought Till Hector falter'd under it... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...fight, myself being of access To his high person, serving him, and both to Ilion In one ship sail'd. Besides, by birth I breathe a Myrmidon, Polyctor... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...to his stealth; and ev'ry Deity Stood pleas'd with it; Juno except, green Neptune, and the Maid Grac'd with the blue eyes, all their hearts stood hatefully... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...Shall win this sword, silver'd, and hatch'd; the blade is right of Thrace; Asteropæus yielded it. These arms shall part their grace With either's... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...a round cup. Both which he thus proclaims: &quot;Atrides and all friends of Greece, two men, for these two games, I bid stand forth. Who best can strike, with... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lacedæmon</name>
      <description>...near confusion By Phœbus. Next to him set forth the yellow-headed king Of Lacedæmon, Jove's high seed; and, in his managing, Podargus and swift Æthe trod, steeds... </description>
      <address>Lacedæmon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Meriones</name>
      <description>...Both men and mules for carriage of matter for the fire; Of all which work Meriones, the Cretan sov'reign's squire, Was captain; and abroad they went... </description>
      <address>Meriones</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Opunta</name>
      <description>...as life combin'd in equal fare Our loving beings, so let death. When from Opunta's tow'rs My father brought me to your roofs (since, 'gainst my will, my... </description>
      <address>Opunta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...lay, Held down with clamour; all the town veil'd with a cloud of tears. Ilion, with all his tops on fire, and all the massacres, Left for the Greeks, could... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...in me shall Memory Hold all her forms still of my friend. Now, youths of Greece, to fleet Bear we this body, pæans sing, and all our navy greet With... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...his pride, Achilles so parts with the God. When aged Priam spied The great Greek come, spher'd round with beams and showing as if the star, Surnam'd... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...steep heights shroud me, and at even refresh me in the flood, And turn to Ilion? O my soul? why drown'st thou in the blood Of these discourses? If this... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Up to Olympus, some enrag'd, some glad. Achilles slew Both men and horse of Ilion. And as a city fir'd Casts up a heat that purples heav'n, clamours and... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Next Neptune and Apollo stood upon the point of field, And thus spake Neptune: &quot;Phœbus! Come, why at the lance's end Stand we two thus? 'Twill be a shame... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...mischief.&quot; Thus she turn'd her blue eyes, when love's Queen The hand of Mars took, and from earth rais'd him with thick-drawn breath, His spirits not... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...His help of Troy till latest even should her black shadows pour On Earth's broad breast. In all his worst, Achilles yet from shore Leapt to his midst... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pæonia</name>
      <description>...heat Talk, and seek pedigrees? Far hence lies my innative seat, In rich Pæonia. My race from broad-stream'd Axius runs; Axius, that gives earth purest... </description>
      <address>Pæonia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lemnos</name>
      <description>...again. This man Fate makes eschew Her own steel fingers. He was sold in Lemnos, and the deep Of all seas 'twixt this Troy, and that (that many a man doth... </description>
      <address>Lemnos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.25,39.916667,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...head again In t' hands of stern Æacides, who now must send him slain To Pluto's court, and 'gainst his will. Him, when Achilles knew, Naked of helmet... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
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      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Jove mix'd with his immortal brood; And there Achilles cleft the host of Ilion; one side fell On Xanthus, th' other on the town; and that did he impell... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...In two parts Troy's host parted; Thetis' son One to Scamander, one to Ilion, Pursues. Twelve lords he takes alive, to end In sacrifice for vengeance to... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...gore, And forth he puff'd his flying soul. And as a tortur'd bull, To Neptune brought for sacrifice, a troop of youngsters pull Down to the earth, and drag... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Deity Of th' Achive faction called to her, and said: &quot;Ye must have care, Neptune and Pallas, for the frame of this important war Ye undertake here. Venus'... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Salamine Fame</name>
      <description>...chance may be thine; Thou cam'st of Gods like him; the Queen that reigns in Salamine Fame sounds thy mother; he deriv'd of lower Deity, Old Nereus' daughter bearing... </description>
      <address>Salamine Fame</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asian</name>
      <description>...me, for these ears heard her cry: 'Kill, kill the seed of Ilion, kill th' Asian Lelegi.' Mere man then must not fight with him that still hath Gods to... </description>
      <address>Asian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...joining. Thus array'd 'Gainst Neptune, Phœbus with wing'd shafts; 'gainst Mars, the blue-ey'd Maid; 'Gainst Juno, Phœbe, whose white hands bore singing... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...all the Gods descend To aid on both parts. For the Greeks contend Juno, Minerva, Neptune, Mulciber, And Mercury. The Deities that prefer The Trojan part... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...he drew his lance, his father's spear, Huge, weighty, firm, that not a Greek but he himself alone Knew how to shake; it grew upon the mountain Pelion... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...With any set ill in himself, but thou, the King of Gods, Incens'd with Greece, made that the mean to all their periods. Which now amend we as we may, and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...his high brows Up to the broad heav'n, thus he spake: &quot;Now witness, Jupiter, First, highest, and thou best of Gods; thou Earth that all dost bear... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...did bear The voiceful heralds' sceptres, sat within a sacred sphere, On polish'd stones, and gave by turns their sentence. In the court Two talents' gold... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eurynome</name>
      <description>...Would have me made away; and then, had I been much distress'd Had Thetis and Eurynome in either's silver breast Not rescu'd me; Eurynome that to her father had... </description>
      <address>Eurynome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...the charge) the Trojans started back. Twelve men, of greatest strength in Troy, left with their lives exhal'd Their chariots and their darts, to death... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Nereüs</name>
      <description>...her Sisters of the Sea she turn'd, and bade them ope The doors and deeps of Nereüs; she in Olympus' top Must visit Vulcan for new arms to serve her wreakful... </description>
      <address>Nereüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peleüs</name>
      <description>...all my deity to retire. The court of his high birth, The glorious court of Peleüs, must entertain his worth Never hereafter. All the life he hath to live with... </description>
      <address>Peleüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Employment for his youth and strength, I sent him with a fleet To fight at Ilion; from whence his fate-confinéd feet Pass all my deity to retire. The court of... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ianesse</name>
      <description>...and with her Agave grac'd the cave, Nemertes, Mæra, followéd, Melita, Ianesse, With Ianira, and the rest of those Nereides That in the deep seas make... </description>
      <address>Ianesse</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pherusa</name>
      <description>...her eyes, Amathia for her hair, Iæra, Proto, Clymene, and curl'd Dexamene, Pherusa, Doris, and with these the smooth Amphinome, Chaste Galatea so renown'd, and... </description>
      <address>Pherusa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Automedon</name>
      <description>...and all his trembling limbs gave life up to his dart. Then Hector at Automedon a blazing lance let fly, Whose flight he saw, and falling flat, the compass... </description>
      <address>Automedon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...impotence of Troy, ev'n past the will of Jove, And by the proper force of Greece, had Phœbus fail'd to move Æneas in similitude of Periphas (the son Of... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...off, and spoil'd Hippothous and Phorcis of their arms. And then ascended Ilion had shaken with alarms, Discov'ring th' impotence of Troy, ev'n past the will... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Menœtiades</name>
      <description>...mother bore. While thou attend'st on these, The young Atrides, in defence of Menœtiades, Hath slain Euphorbus.&quot; Thus the God took troop with men again; And Hector... </description>
      <address>Menœtiades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...was of the kind Of two fierce kings of beasts, oppos'd in strife about a hind Slain on the forehead of a hill, both sharp and hungry set And to the... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...by Meriones; he slew one great in war, Laogonus, Onetor's son, the priest of Jupiter, Created in th' Idæan hill. Betwixt his jaw and ear The dart stuck fast... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laogonus</name>
      <description>...then the death began On Troy's side by Meriones; he slew one great in war, Laogonus, Onetor's son, the priest of Jupiter, Created in th' Idæan hill. Betwixt his... </description>
      <address>Laogonus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hellas</name>
      <description>...Lycia, prince Glaucus; who to hell Sent Bathyclæus, Chalcon's son; he did in Hellas dwell, And shin'd for wealth and happiness amongst the Myrmidons; His... </description>
      <address>Hellas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...from any foreign region ‭ Of more price with me. He deriv’d his race ‭ From Ithaca, and said his father was ‭ Laertes, surnam’d Arcesiades, ‭ I had him home, and... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hellespont</name>
      <description>...then a matchless sepulchre ‭ The sacred host of the Achaians rais’d ‭ Upon the Hellespont, where most it seiz’d, ‭ For height and conspicuity, the eyes ‭ Of living men... </description>
      <address>Hellespont</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...since most command ‭ Of all the Greeks he gave thy eminent hand ‭ At siege of Ilion, where we suffer’d so. ‭ And is the issue this, that first in woe ‭ Stern Fate... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...there had I command ‭ To fix mine oar, and offer on that strand ‭ T’ imperial Neptune, whom I must implore, ‭ A lamb, a bull, and sow-ascending boar; ‭ And then turn... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laertes</name>
      <description>...helm, in th’ other held ‭ A broad and ancient rusty-rested shield, ‭ That old Laertes in his youth had worn, ‭ Of which the cheek-bands had with age been torn. ‭... </description>
      <address>Laertes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>32.16573,36.51062,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...since enough besides ‭ Kind Grecian dames there liv’d to be their brides ‭ In Ithaca, and other bord’ring towns, ‭ But that to all times future their renowns ‭... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...state now nor ever thought it yet, ‭ Since first I left the snowy hills of Crete. ‭ When once I fell a-shipboard those thoughts fled; ‭ I love to take now, as... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...whose bosom crept ‭ Lucina’s cavern. But in my roof slept ‭ Ulysses, shor’d in Crete; who first inquir’d ‭ For royal Idomen, and much desir’d ‭ To taste his... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...now so nigh, ‭ I must not leave, and lose so much begun, ‭ The rather lest the Greek dames might be won ‭ To tax mine honour, if a man so great ‭ Should greet his... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbe</name>
      <description>...plotting foul confusion ‭ To all the Wooers. Forth then came the Queen; ‭ Phœbe, with golden Cytherea seen, ‭ Her port presented. Whom they set a chair ‭ Aside... </description>
      <address>Phœbe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...view ‭ With any armour. His birth’s seat, ‭ Ulysses tells his Queen, is Crete, ‭ Euryclea the truth yet found, ‭ Discover’d by a scar-heal’d wound, ‭ Which... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...Graces, ‭ She added to her own; more plump, more high, ‭ And fairer than the polish’d ivory, ‭ Rend’ring her parts and presence. This grace done, ‭ Away the Deity... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Autonoé</name>
      <description>...lord was gone. ‭ But these must serve. Call hither then to me ‭ Hippodamia and Autonoé, ‭ That those our train additions may supply ‭ Our own deserts. And yet... </description>
      <address>Autonoé</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dulichius</name>
      <description>...twice ten, strong ‭ These Wooers are, but more by much. For know, ‭ That from Dulichius there are fifty-two, ‭ All choice young men; and ev’ry one of these ‭ Six men... </description>
      <address>Dulichius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...did his blood ‭ Some comforts fitting life; but since you took ‭ Your ship for Pylos, he would never brook ‭ Or wine or food, they say, nor cast an eye ‭ On any... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eumæus</name>
      <description>...the periods ‭ Of these designs lie in the knees of Gods. ‭ Of all loves then, Eumæus, make quick way ‭ To wise Penelopé, and to her say ‭ My safe return from Pylos... </description>
      <address>Eumæus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...to thy cloudy home. ‭ O, never I look’d, when once shipp’d away ‭ For Pylos’ shores, to see thy turning day. ‭ Come, enter, lov’d son, let me feast my... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...heart; ‭ When wind and water drave them quit apart ‭ Their own course, and on Ithaca they fell, ‭ And there poor me did to Laertes sell. ‭ And thus these eyes the... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Syria</name>
      <description>...There is an isle above Ortygia, ‭ If thou hast heard, they call it Syria, ‭ Where, once a day, the sun moves backward still. ‭ ’Tis not so great as... </description>
      <address>Syria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>37.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phylacus</name>
      <description>...restitution in a year. ‭ In mean space, living as close prisoner ‭ In court of Phylacus, and for the sake ‭ Of Neleus’ daughter mighty cares did take, ‭ Together with... </description>
      <address>Phylacus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lacedæmon</name>
      <description>...From Sparta’s strand ‭ Makes safe access ‭ To his own land ‭ Ulyssides. ‭ In Lacedæmon, large, and apt for dances, [1] ‭ Athenian Pallas her access advances ‭ Up to... </description>
      <address>Lacedæmon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...Exhorts Ulysses’ son’s retreat, ‭ In bed, and waking. He receives ‭ Gifts of Atrides, and so leaves ‭ The Spartan court. And, going aboard, ‭ Doth favourable way... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...When heav’n’s light took sea, [6] ‭ They fetch’d the field-works of fair Ithaca, ‭ And in the arm’d ship, with a well-wreath’d cord, ‭ They straitly bound me... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Wain</name>
      <description>...could seize ‭ His eye-lids. He beheld the Pleiades; ‭ The Bear, surnam’d the Wain, that round doth move ‭ About Orion, and keeps still above ‭ The billowy ocean... </description>
      <address>Wain</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ulysses</name>
      <description>...And from whom flowers th’ eternal pow’r of things. ‭ Then Pallas, mindful of Ulysses, told ‭ The many cares that in Calypso’s hold ‭ He still sustain’d, when he had... </description>
      <address>Ulysses</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-101.35517,37.58141,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pisistratus</name>
      <description>...of Eteoneus at sight of ‭Telemachus and Pisistratus. ‭[3] Telemachus to Pisistratus, in observation of the house, not so ‭much that he heartily admired it, as to... </description>
      <address>Pisistratus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...die. ‭ There lies a certain island in the sea, ‭ Twixt rocky Samos and rough Ithaca, ‭ That cliffy is itself, and nothing great, ‭ Yet holds convenient havens that... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...in fight, ‭ But in return swift Ajax lost the light, ‭ In his long-oar’d ship. Neptune, yet, awhile ‭ Saft him unwrack’d, to the Gyræan isle, ‭ A mighty-rock removing... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...should affect the fame ‭ To share the joys of such a worthy’s bed! ‭ As when a hind, her calves late farrowéd, ‭ To give suck, enters the bold lion’s den, ‭ He... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...bringing then ‭ His riches, and his son, and all his men, ‭ From barren Ithaca, (some one sole town ‭ Inhabited about him batter’d down) ‭ All should in Argos... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Olympius</name>
      <description>...ivory, round ‭ Is wrought about it. Out of doubt, the hall ‭ Of Jupiter Olympius hath of all ‭ This state the like. How many infinites ‭ Take up to admiration... </description>
      <address>Olympius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ever-Blest</name>
      <description>...now ‭ The sacrifices’ tongues, mix wines, and vow ‭ To Neptune, and the other Ever-Blest, ‭ That, having sacrific’d, we may to rest. ‭ The fit hour runs now, light... </description>
      <address>Ever-Blest</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...plow’d life-giving earth, ‭ As on the ever-treaders upon death. ‭ And now to Pylos, that so garnisheth ‭ Herself with buildings, old Neleus’ town, ‭ The prince... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...cables; and with well-wreath’d halsers hoise ‭ Their white sails, which grey Pallas now employs ‭ With full and fore-gales through the dark deep main. ‭ The purple... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...my mother shall ‭ Ascend her high room, and for sleep prepare. ‭ Sparta and Pylos I must see, in care ‭ To find my father.” Out Euryclea cried, ‭ And ask’d with... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...a jest-proud youth the wit began: ‭ “Telemachus will kill us ev’ry man. ‭ From Sparta, to the very Pylian sand, ‭ He will raise aids to his impetuous hand. ‭ O he... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...will press for you ‭ Free voluntaries; and, for ships, enow ‭ Sea-circled Ithaca contains, both new ‭ And old-built; all which I’ll exactly view, ‭ And choose... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egyptian</name>
      <description>...into his hand ‭ The sceptre that his father did command; ‭ Then, to the old Egyptian turn’d, he spoke: ‭ “Father, not far he is that undertook ‭ To call this... </description>
      <address>Egyptian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ivory</name>
      <description>...‭which, for the better sound in our language, is here turned, Pale of ‭Ivory. The teeth being that rampire, or pale, given us by nature in ‭that part for... </description>
      <address>Ivory</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...men. ‭ To Pylos first be thy addression then, ‭ To god-like Nestor; thence to Sparta haste, ‭ To gold-lock’d Menelaus, who was last ‭ Of all the brass-arm’d Greeks... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ogygia</name>
      <description>...swift Argicides, ‭ To tell the nymph that bears the golden tress ‭ In th’ isle Ogygia, that ’tis our will ‭ She should not stay our lov’d Ulysses still, ‭ But suffer... </description>
      <address>Ogygia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...begun Iliads ‭ To Thestor’s Son inquisitive about the Causes of Things ‭ To Neptune ‭ To the City of Erythræa ‭ To Mariners ‭ The Pine ‭ To Glaucus ‭ Against the... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...me, to all our eyes ‭ Are now in proof. He said, the time would come, ‭ When Neptune, for our safe conducting home ‭ All sorts of strangers, out of envy fir’d, ‭... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scheria</name>
      <description>...As if a mountain interpos’d their sights.” ‭ When Neptune heard this, he for Scheria went, ‭ Whence the Phæacians took their first descent. ‭ Which when he reach’d... </description>
      <address>Scheria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...dam up all their lights, ‭ As if a mountain interpos’d their sights.” ‭ When Neptune heard this, he for Scheria went, ‭ Whence the Phæacians took their first... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...alone, ‭ (Though through some suff’rance) you yet safe shall land ‭ In wishéd Ithaca. But if impious hand ‭ You lay on those herds to their hurts, I then ‭ Presage... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...us; ‘Unhappy men, ‭ That have, inform’d with all your senses, been ‭ In Pluto’s dismal mansion! You shall die ‭ Twice now, where others, that Mortality ‭ In... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...rais’d, and made me conqueror.’ ‭ This said, he made descent again as low ‭ As Pluto’s court; when I stood firm, for show ‭ Of more heroës of the times before, ‭... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...weak-neck’d dead, ‭ And vow’d, when I the barren soil should tread ‭ Of clifty Ithaca, amidst my hall ‭ To kill a heifer, my clear best of all, ‭ And give in... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...hear me now, and grant ‭ That this Ulysses, old Laertes’ son, ‭ That dwells in Ithaca, and name hath won ‭ Of City-ruiner, may never reach ‭ His natural region. Or... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...for policies, ‭ For which my facts as high as heav’n resound. ‭ I dwell in Ithaca, earth’s most renown’d, ‭ All over-shadow’d with the shake-leaf hill, [1] ‭... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...thence may rise ‭ A poem to instruct posterities. ‭ Fell any kinsman before Ilion? ‭ Some worthy sire-in-law, or like-near son, ‭ Whom next our own blood and... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...And therefore what afflicts you? Why, to hear ‭ The fate of Greece and Ilion, mourn you so? ‭ The Gods have done it; as to all they do ‭ Destine... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...and there vanquish’d quite, ‭ In little time, by great Minerva’s aid, ‭ All Ilion’s remnant, and Troy level laid. ‭ This the divine expressor did so give ‭ Both... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Troy’s vast market place the horse did hide, ‭ From whence the Trojans up to Ilion drew ‭ The dreadful engine. Where sat all arew ‭ Their kings about it; many... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...city’s height, ‭ When he had stuff’d it with as many men ‭ As levell’d lofty Ilion with the plain. ‭ With all which if you can as well enchant, ‭ As with... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...“Your word, so giv’n, I must accept,” said he. ‭ Which said, he loos’d them. Mars then rush’d from sky, ‭ And stoop’d cold Thrace. The laughing Deity ‭ For... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ill</name>
      <description>...wisdom, words that fall, ‭ Like dice, upon the square still. Some man takes ‭ Ill form from parents, but God often makes ‭ That fault of form up with observ’d... </description>
      <address>Ill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eretmeus</name>
      <description>...Acroneus, and Ocyalus, ‭ Elatreus, Prymneus, and Anchialus, [2] ‭ Nauteus, Eretmeus, Thoen, Proreüs, ‭ Pontëus, and the strong Amphialus ‭ Son to Tectonides... </description>
      <address>Eretmeus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...the porch of stone,) ‭ That then the end of all griefs should begin ‭ ’Twixt Greece and Troy, when Greece (with strife to win ‭ That wish’d conclusion) in her... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athens</name>
      <description>...the lovely hue ‭ Scheria presented, out-flew Marathon, ‭ And ample-streeted Athens lighted on; ‭ Where to the house, that casts so thick a shade, [5] ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>Athens</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-89.87705,38.32644,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...yet become ‭ His English Muse like an Arachnean loom, ‭ Wrought spite of Pallas, and therein bewrays ‭ More tongue than truth, begs, and adopts his bays; ‭ So... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>English</name>
      <description>...And all confederate fashionists defies. ‭ And as some sharp-brow’d doctor, English born, ‭ In much learn’d Latin idioms can adorn ‭ A verse with rare attractions... </description>
      <address>English</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.46415,38.3345,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Of ne’er so slender and obscure command. ‭ AN ASSAY OF HIS BEGUN ILIADS ‭ Ilion, and all the brave-horse-breeding soil, ‭ Dardania, I sing; that many a toil ‭... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Smyrna</name>
      <description>...mother’s knees he gave me, ‭ In delicate and curious nursery; ‭ Æolian Smyrna, seated near the sea, ‭ (Of glorious empire, and whose bright sides ‭ Sacred... </description>
      <address>Smyrna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sardes</name>
      <description>...the fair eyes deckt ‭ Make fautress of your stately-seated town, ‭ At foot of Sardes, with the high-hair’d crown, ‭ Inhabiting rich Cuma; where ye taste ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>Sardes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>NEPTUNE Neptune</name>
      <description>...then, shall my song still supply, ‭ And so salutes thee King of Poesy. ‭ TO NEPTUNE ‭ Neptune, the mighty marine God, I sing, ‭ Earth’s mover, and the fruitless ocean’s... </description>
      <address>NEPTUNE Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atlas</name>
      <description>...value to their store; ‭ Whom to Saturnius bashful Maia bore, ‭ Daughter of Atlas, and did therefore fly ‭ Of all th’ Immortals the society, ‭ To that dark cave... </description>
      <address>Atlas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-7.9149035,31.0597925,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>CERES</name>
      <description>...Olympus all the Blessed love, ‭ And honour equal with unequall’d Jove. ‭ TO CERES ‭ The rich-hair’d Ceres I assay to sing; ‭ A Goddess, in whose grace the... </description>
      <address>CERES</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>7.38961,45.31336,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...his freight? ‭ Or Jove himself he is, or He that bears ‭ The silver bow, or Neptune. Nor appears ‭ In him the least resemblance of a man, ‭ But of a strain at... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tyrrhene</name>
      <description>...aboard ‭ A well-built bark, about whose broad sides roar’d ‭ The wine-black Tyrrhene billows; death as black ‭ Brought them upon him in their future wrack. ‭ For... </description>
      <address>Tyrrhene</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...And then into thine own care take thy son ‭ From his calm seat to windy Ilion, ‭ Where, if strict question be upon the past, ‭ Asking what mother bore... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Trojan</name>
      <description>...bent ‭ To these wish’d blessings of me: Give me parts ‭ Of chief attraction in Trojan hearts; ‭ And, after, give me the refulgency ‭ Of most renown’d and rich... </description>
      <address>Trojan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.71589,42.89427,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Wash</name>
      <description>...Where, soon as enter’d, she ‭ The shining gates shut; and the Graces three ‭ Wash’d, and with oils of everlasting scent ‭ Bathed, as became, her deathless... </description>
      <address>Wash</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...flew all on fire, ‭ And to amaze she burn’d in his desire, ‭ Flew straight to Cyprus, to her odorous fane ‭ And altars, that the people Paphian ‭ Advanced to her... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...can ‭ Tempt to affect her facts with God or man. ‭ She, loving strife, and Mars’s working banes, ‭ Pitch’d fields and fights, and famous artizans, ‭ Taught... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...then the King ‭ (Jove’s dazzling son) placed his exploring wing ‭ On sacred Pylos, for his forced herd, ‭ His ample shoulders in a cloud enspher’d ‭ Of fiery... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pieria</name>
      <description>...from the vine the briar, ‭ For certain oxen I come here t’ inquire ‭ Out of Pieria; females all, and rear’d ‭ All with horns wreath’d, unlike the common herd; ‭ A... </description>
      <address>Pieria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.424792491340284,40.13002811595563,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>West</name>
      <description>...under the-with-snow-still-crown’d ‭ Parnassus, reach’d, whose face affects the West; ‭ Above which hangs a rock, that still seems prest ‭ To fall upon it, through... </description>
      <address>West</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-21.706287643780712,64.84520612000266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crissa</name>
      <description>...thou all speed didst make ‭ Up to the tops intended, and the ground ‭ Of Crissa, under the-with-snow-still-crown’d ‭ Parnassus, reach’d, whose face affects the... </description>
      <address>Crissa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>16.28592,38.66354,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Wash</name>
      <description>...shrieks for her quick ease, ‭ And thee, O archer Phœbus, with waves clear ‭ Wash’d sweetly over, swaddled with sincere ‭ And spotless swathbands; and made then... </description>
      <address>Wash</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...or Eresia, ‭ Or Peparethus bord’ring on the sea, ‭ Ægas, or Athos that doth Thrace divide ‭ And Macedon; or Pelion, with the pride ‭ Of his high forehead; or the... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eresia</name>
      <description>...or the strands ‭ Of th’ isle Ægina, or the famous land ‭ For ships (Eubœa), or Eresia, ‭ Or Peparethus bord’ring on the sea, ‭ Ægas, or Athos that doth Thrace... </description>
      <address>Eresia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...their waves exhale. ‭ Here born, all mortals live in thy commands, ‭ Whoever Crete holds, Athens, or the strands ‭ Of th’ isle Ægina, or the famous land ‭ For... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Polyphon</name>
      <description>...slew, ‭ His heart through-thrusting. Then Artophagus [28] threw ‭ His lance at Polyphon, [29] and struck him quite ‭ Through his mid-belly; down he fell upright, ‭ And... </description>
      <address>Polyphon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Spain</name>
      <description>...With all Earth's great’st commanders,) in retreat ‭ To Belgian Gant, stood all Spain’s armies’ heat ‭ By Parma led, though but one thousand strong; ‭ Three miles... </description>
      <address>Spain</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Belgian</name>
      <description>...in th’ house of fame ‭ With all Earth's great’st commanders,) in retreat ‭ To Belgian Gant, stood all Spain’s armies’ heat ‭ By Parma led, though but one thousand... </description>
      <address>Belgian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...this Poet’s wreath, ‭ Shall keep it ever, Poesy’s steepest star, ‭ As in Earth’s flaming walls, Heaven's sevenfold Car, ‭ From all the wilds of Neptune’s... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...with a northern gale, right free, and good) ‭ Amids the full stream, full on Crete. But then ‭ Jove plotted death to him and all his men, ‭ For (put off quite... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Libya</name>
      <description>...again ‭ Was turning round, and ev’ry season’s reign ‭ Renew’d upon us, we for Libya went, ‭ When, still inventing crafts to circumvent, ‭ He made pretext, that I... </description>
      <address>Libya</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.5,31.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...So sev’ral forms are in their souls impress’d. ‭ Before the sons of Greece set foot in Troy, ‭ Nine times, in chief, I did command enjoy ‭ Of men and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...way-lays his innocence, ‭ That of divine Arcesius all the race ‭ May fade to Ithaca, and not the grace ‭ Of any name left to it. But leave we ‭ His state, however... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...eye ‭ Of his lov’d son. Come then, I’ll show thee why ‭ I call this isle thy Ithaca, to ground ‭ Thy credit on my words: This haven is own’d ‭ By th’ agéd sea-god... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...far it flies ‭ My thoughts that thus should fall into mine eyes ‭ Conspicuous Ithaca, but fear I touch ‭ At some far shore, and that thy wit is such ‭ Thou dost... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...reach the shore, ‭ With these my fortunes; whose whole value more ‭ I left in Crete amongst my children there, ‭ From whence I fly for being the slaughterer ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...I must suspect ev’n this, ‭ Lest any other of the Deities ‭ Add sleight to Neptune’s force, to counsel me ‭ To leave my vessel, and so far off see ‭ The shore I... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phæacia</name>
      <description>...to the commands ‭ Of these rude winds, and work out with thy hands ‭ Pass to Phæacia, where thy austere Fate ‭ Is to pursue thee with no more such hate. ‭ Take here... </description>
      <address>Phæacia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Rose from a whirl-pool, on the ship did light, ‭ And thus bespake him: “Why is Neptune thus ‭ In thy pursuit extremely furious, ‭ Oppressing thee with such a world of... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...bred; My natural brothers; either here they have not followéd From lovely Sparta, or, arriv'd within the sea-born fleet, In fear of infamy for me, in broad... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...is Ajax Telamon, a bulwark in their aid. On th' other side stands Idomen, in Crete of most command, And round about his royal sides his Cretan captains stand... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...shield, Their long and shining lances pitch'd fast by them in the field, Paris, and Sparta's king, alone must take up all the strife; And he that conquers... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...warlike Troy and brass-arm'd Greece endur'd For her fair sake, by cruel Mars and his stern friends procur'd. Iris came in in joyful haste, and said; &quot;O... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...Go then (to bless your champion, and give his pow'rs success) Fetch for the Earth, and for the Sun (the Gods on whom ye call) Two lambs, a black one and a... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...them thus In thee, for whose ridiculous sake so seriously they lay All Greece, and fate, upon their necks. O wretch! Not dare to stay Weak Menelaus? But... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...With dogs and men; so Sparta's king exulted, when he viewed The fair-fac'd Paris so expos'd to his so thirsted wreak, Whereof his good cause made him sure... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Alybe</name>
      <description>...were. Epistrophus and Dius did the Halizonians guide, Far-fetch'd from Alybe, where first the silver mines were tried. Chromis, and augur Ennomus, the... </description>
      <address>Alybe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Did follow him. These were the dukes and princes of avail That came from Greece. But now the man, that overshin'd them all, Sing, Muse; and their most famous... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...torment of an ulcer grown with Hydra's poison'd blood, Whose sting was such, Greece left him there in most impatient mood; Yet thought they on him at his ship... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Alcest</name>
      <description>...the seas repair, With old Admetus' tender son, Eumelus, whom he bred Of Alcest, Pelius' fairest child of all his female seed. The soldiers that before the... </description>
      <address>Alcest</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Glaphyra</name>
      <description>...But those that did in Pheres dwell, at the Bœbeian lake, In Bœbe, and in Glaphyra, Iaolcus builded fair, In thrice-six ships to Pergamus did through the seas... </description>
      <address>Glaphyra</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.8833,39.444,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bœbe</name>
      <description>...did take. But those that did in Pheres dwell, at the Bœbeian lake, In Bœbe, and in Glaphyra, Iaolcus builded fair, In thrice-six ships to Pergamus did... </description>
      <address>Bœbe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phylace</name>
      <description>...now the sable earth detains; his tear-torn-facéd spouse He woeful left in Phylace, and his half-finish'd house; A fatal Dardan first his life, of all the... </description>
      <address>Phylace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...Argos held, That in deep Alus, Alopé, and soft Trechina dwell'd, In Phthia, and in Hellade where live the lovely dames, The Myrmidons, Hellenians, and... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hercules</name>
      <description>...did guide to Trojan toils, (The sons of crownéd Thessalus, deriv'd from Hercules) Who went with thirty hollow ships well-order'd to the seas. Now will I... </description>
      <address>Hercules</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.28858,38.01714,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...son, and Charopes' the king; Nirëus was the fairest man that to fair Ilion came Of all the Greeks, save Peleus' son, who pass'd for gen'ral frame; But... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Rhodes</name>
      <description>...Heraclides, right strong and bigly made, Brought nine tall ships of war from Rhodes, which haughty Rhodians mann'd, Who dwelt in three dissever'd parts of... </description>
      <address>Rhodes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>151.0881,-33.82663,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pleuron</name>
      <description>...Thoas, Andremon's well-spoke son, did guide th' Ætolians well, Those that in Pleuron, Olenon, and strong Pylene dwell, Great Chalcis, that by sea-side stands, and... </description>
      <address>Pleuron</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>21.40886806850941,38.41373336761354,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tegea</name>
      <description>...Mantinean town, And strong Enispe, that for height is ever weather-blown, Tegea, and in Stymphalus, Parrhasia strongly wall'd, All these Alcæus' son to field... </description>
      <address>Tegea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...Where all the Muses, opposite, in strife of poesy, To ancient Thamyris of Thrace, did use him cruelly, (He coming from Eurytus' court, the wise Œchalian... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eristhius</name>
      <description>...The soldiers that in Athens dwelt, a city builded large, The people of Eristhius, whom Jove-sprung Pallas fed, And plenteous-feeding Tellus brought out of her... </description>
      <address>Eristhius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athens</name>
      <description>...black men of war did sail in this Alphenor's charge. The soldiers that in Athens dwelt, a city builded large, The people of Eristhius, whom Jove-sprung Pallas... </description>
      <address>Athens</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-89.87705,38.32644,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...town, Charistus, and of Styre, All these the duke Alphenor led, a flame of Mars's fire, Surnam'd Chalcodontiades, the mighty Abants' guide, Swift men of... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eretria</name>
      <description>...in grapes, the men of Chalcida, The Cerinths bord'ring on the sea, of rich Eretria, Of Dion's highly-seated town, Charistus, and of Styre, All these the duke... </description>
      <address>Eretria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.607216,39.290562,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eubœa</name>
      <description>...Twice-twenty martial barks of these, less Ajax sail'd withal. Who near Eubœa's blesséd soil their habitations had, Strength-breathing Abants, who their... </description>
      <address>Eubœa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Platæa</name>
      <description>...Of Coroneia, Haliart, that hath such store of grass, All those that in Platæa dwelt, that Glissa did possess, And Hypothebs, whose well-built walls are... </description>
      <address>Platæa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Medeona</name>
      <description>...and in Eleon, in Hylen, Peteona, In fair Ocalea, and, the town well-builded, Medeona, Copas, Eutresis, Thisbe, that for pigeons doth surpass, Of Coroneia... </description>
      <address>Medeona</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eryth</name>
      <description>...hath the ample plain, Of Harma, and Ilesius, and all that did remain In Eryth, and in Eleon, in Hylen, Peteona, In fair Ocalea, and, the town well-builded... </description>
      <address>Eryth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.484075,41.779469,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Shall never vex us more one hour. Come then, to victuals all, That strong Mars all may bring to field. Each man his lance's steel See sharpen'd well, his... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athenia</name>
      <description>...Of Greece thou conquer'st in the strife of consultations. I would to Jove, Athenia, and Phœbus, I could make, Of all, but ten such counsellors; then instantly... </description>
      <address>Athenia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...it is for his effeminacy. Which is all paraphrastical in my translation. [5] Thebes, a most rich city of Cilicia. [6] The names of two fountains: of which one in... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Glaucus</name>
      <description>...which I use for the loved and simple nobility of the free exchange in Glaucus, contrary to others that, for the supposed folly in Glaucus, turned his change... </description>
      <address>Glaucus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>29.25,36.75,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...will be nothing; leave the cares of war to men, and me In whom, of all the Ilion race, they take their high'st degree.&quot; On went his helm; his princess home... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...He left of him, th' Oreades (that are the high descent Of Ægis-bearing Jupiter) another of their own Did add to it, and set it round with elms; by which is... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...joys no more; then comes the black increase Of griefs (like Greeks on Ilion). Alas! What one survives To be my refuge? One black day bereft sev'n... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...had made herself for Greece) like one distraught, made hast To ample Ilion with her son, and nurse, and all the way Mourn'd, and dissolv'd in tears for... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...took up all great Hector's pow'rs, t' attend her heavy words, By which had Paris no reply. This vent her grief affords: &quot;Brother (if I may call you so, that... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...town; pity ourselves, our wives; Pity our children; and remove, from sacred Ilion, The dreadful soldier Diomed. And, when yourselves are gone About this... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laodamïa</name>
      <description>...in a strife Against the valiant Solymi, Mars reft of light and life; Laodamïa, being envied of all the Goddesses, The golden-bridle-handling Queen, the... </description>
      <address>Laodamïa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...of great Tydeús, that cunning lord of flight, Whom I esteem the strongest Greek; for we have never fled Achilles, that is prince of men, and whom a Goddess... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Though in a hard conditión, to make the other stay, Hector, go thou to Ilion, and our queen-mother pray To take the richest robe she hath; the same that's... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Had kept me consort.&quot; Jupiter, with a contracted brow, Thus answered Mars: &quot;Thou many minds, inconstant changeling thou, Sit not complaining thus by... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...a high-neighing horse of heav'n at ev'ry jump would fly. [2] Arriv'd at Troy, where, broke in curls, the two floods mix their force, Scamander and... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athenia</name>
      <description>...wishéd love, Herself might free the field of him? He bade her rather move Athenia to the charge she sought, who us'd of old to be The bane of Mars, and had as... </description>
      <address>Athenia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bœotia</name>
      <description>...near Th' Atlantic lake Cephisides, in Hyla, by whose seat The good men of Bœotia dwelt. This slaughter grew so great, It flew to heav'n; Saturnia discern'd... </description>
      <address>Bœotia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atlantic</name>
      <description>...did wear The gaudy mitre, studied wealth extremely, and dwelt near Th' Atlantic lake Cephisides, in Hyla, by whose seat The good men of Bœotia dwelt. This... </description>
      <address>Atlantic</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-95.01388,41.4036,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...and dreadful Hector led. Then who was first, who last, whose lives the iron Mars did seize, And Priam's Hector? Helenus, surnam'd Œnopides; Good Teuthras... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...'gainst the proud pursuit, nor ever turn'd a head, They knew so well that Mars pursu'd, and dreadful Hector led. Then who was first, who last, whose lives... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...rescue, who thus cried: &quot;O Hector! Help and save My body from the spoil of Greece, that to your lovéd town My friends may see me borne, and then let earth... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pæsos</name>
      <description>...wroth Who lighten'd out a lance that smote Amphius Selages, That dwelt in Pæsos, rich in lands, and did huge goods possess, But Fate, to Priam and his sons... </description>
      <address>Pæsos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...upon the Greeks. Behind came many men of choice, Before him march'd great Mars himself match'd with his female mate, The dread Bellona. She brought on, to... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paphlagonia</name>
      <description>...hate; and there mix'd with the dead Pylæmen, that the targeteers of Paphlagonia led, A man like Mars; and with him fell good Mydon that did guide His... </description>
      <address>Paphlagonia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,42.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...and not a breath exhale; So firmly stood the Greeks, nor fled for all the Ilion's aid. Atrides yet coasts through the troops, confirming men so staid: &quot;O... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...and bucklers eas'ly borne; Which error Phœbus pleas'd to urge on Mars himself in scorn: &quot;Mars, Mars,&quot; said he, &quot;thou plague of men, smear'd with... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...of act, Who rag'd so on the Ilion side. She grip'd his hand, and said: &quot;Mars, Mars, thou ruiner of men, that in the dust hast laid So many cities, and... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...and where the fight did burn. An honest and a wealthy man inhabited in Troy, Dares, the priest of Mulciber, who two sons did enjoy, Idæus, and bold... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tydeus</name>
      <description>...Heav'n's blood is shed By sacred rage of Diomed. Then Pallas breath'd in Tydeus' son; to render whom supreme To all the Greeks, at all his parts, she cast a... </description>
      <address>Tydeus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...casts Æneas, with a weighty stone; Apollo quickens him, and gets him gone. Mars is recur'd by Pæon, but by Jove Rebuk'd for authoring breach of human... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...marching in the midst. Then flew the fatal hour Back on Diores, in return of Ilion's sun-burn'd pow'r; Diores Amaryncides, whose right leg's ankle-bone, And... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...far more able men than both our fathers were. We took the sev'n-fold ported Thebes, when yet we had not there So great help as our fathers had; and fought... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...troops ye can behold Take place before ye.&quot; Ithacus at this his brows did fold, And said: &quot;How hath thy violent tongue broke through thy set of teeth... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...For both in mind and soul I know, that there shall come a day When Ilion, Priam, all his pow'r, shall quite be worn away, When heav'n-inhabiting Jove... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Damasus</name>
      <description>...far, Still to uphold the better sort; for then did Polypæt pass A lance at Damasus, whose helm was made with cheeks of brass, Yet had not proof enough, the pile... </description>
      <address>Damasus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...thou show'st thou art a friend to lies, Pretending, in the flight of Greece, the making of it good, To all their ruins, which I thought could never be... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...To nights in tempests; and when all their utmost depth had made, Jove, Phœbus, Neptune, all came down, and all in state did wade To ruin of that impious... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Nestor</name>
      <description>...to use all haste, To signify to Thetis' son occurrents that have past, At Nestor's honourable suit. But be that work achiev'd When this is done, I will not... </description>
      <address>Nestor</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>21.695,37.028,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...more immartial for true ruth) thus he mourn'd: &quot;Ah wretched progeny of Greece, princes, dejected kings, Was it your fates to nourish beasts, and serve the... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Great Neptune</name>
      <description>...then The two young boys, Moliones, if their world-circling sire, Great Neptune, had not saft their lives, and cover'd their retire With unpierc'd clouds... </description>
      <address>Great Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Diomed</name>
      <description>...fleet they had been hous'd, had not Laertes' son Stirr'd up the spirit of Diomed, with this impression: &quot;Tydides, what do we sustain, forgetting what we are?... </description>
      <address>Diomed</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...Ilion he enter'd, and awak'd The cousin-german of the king, a counsellor of Thrace, Hippocoon; who when he rose, and saw the desert place, Where Rhesus' horse... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eleon</name>
      <description>...his head might not be ras'd. This, long since, by Autolycus was brought from Eleon, When he laid waste Amyntor's house, that was Ormenus' son: In Scandia, to... </description>
      <address>Eleon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.479833,38.355639,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...This offer ev'ry man assum'd, all would with Diomed go; The two Ajaces, Merion, and Menelaus too; But Nestor's son enforc'd it much; and hardy Ithacus... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...sires do cities hold, Of whom I can have whom I will. And, more an hundred fold My true mind in my country likes to take a lawful wife Than in another... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...The bright Epea, Pedasus that doth God Bacchus please; All, on the sandy Pylos' soil, are seated near the seas; Th' inhabitants in droves and flocks... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laodice</name>
      <description>...of bliss. Three daughters beautify his court, the fair Chrysothemis, Laodice, and Iphianesse; of all the fairest take To Peleus' thy grave father's court... </description>
      <address>Laodice</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...in time, while thou mayst use thy pow'r. And have the grace to turn from Greece fate's unrecover'd hour. O friend, thou know'st thy royal sire forewarn'd... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...to Achilles! But our plights stand not in need of meat, Who late supp'd at Atrides' tent, though for thy love we eat Of many things, whereof a part would make a... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Mycenian ships enow ride near, that brought thee to this woe; The rest of Greece will stay, nor stir till Troy be overcome With full eversion; or if not, but... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...shake As she but stirr'd within her throne, and thus to Neptune spake: &quot;O Neptune, what a spite is this! Thou God so huge in pow'r, Afflicts it not thy... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Iphitis</name>
      <description>...straight good fortune brought Bold Archeptolemus, whose life did from Iphitis spring; He made him take the reins and mount. Then souls were set on wing... </description>
      <address>Iphitis</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...yet, against his will did stay, That grave protector of the Greeks, for Paris with a dart Enrag'd one of his chariot horse; he smote the upper part Of... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...our woes proceed. He princely undertakes That all the wealth he brought from Greece (would he had died before!) He will, with other added wealth, for your... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...surpasseth thine by far. Sit thou then by thy regiment; some other Greek will rise (Though he be dreadless, and no war will his desires suffice... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...far more strength, thy soul had fled th' abodes of men, Had not the kings of Greece stood up, and thy attempt restrain'd; And ev'n the king of men himself, that... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Rain slaughter'd carcasses on earth) to run forth thy command As far as Ilion, lest the Gods, that favour Troy, come forth To thy encounter, for the Sun... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hercules</name>
      <description>...king, great Eurysthæus, won The grace to greet in ambassy the strength of Hercules, Was far superior to his sire in feet, fight, nobleness Of all the virtues... </description>
      <address>Hercules</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.28858,38.01714,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Percote</name>
      <description>...that was son to great Hycetaon, With some reproof. Before these wars, he in Percote fed Clov'n-foot'd oxen, but did since return where he was bred, Excell'd... </description>
      <address>Percote</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...with patrimony swell. And all this, though, with all their freight, the Greek ships we repell.&quot; His friends thus cheer'd; on th' other part, strong... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Argos</name>
      <description>...policies; for from their utmost force I freed my son, and set him safe in Argos, nurse of horse. These I remember to thy thoughts, that thou may'st shun... </description>
      <address>Argos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phenix</name>
      <description>...pow'rs, that Perseus bore to all men else preferr'd; Nor when the dame, that Phenix got, surpris'd me with her sight, Who the divine-soul'd Rhadamanth and Minos... </description>
      <address>Phenix</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-112.07404,33.44838,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Calydon, Th' Ætolian pow'rs, and like a God was of his subjects lov'd) Neptune encounter'd, and but thus his forward spirit mov'd: &quot;Idomenëus, prince of... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...married Medesicaste, one that sprung of Priam's bastard-bed; But when the Greek ships, double-oar'd, arriv'd at Ilion, To Ilion he return'd, and prov'd... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...The son of Mentor, rich in horse; he dwelt at Pedasus Before the sons of Greece sieg'd Troy; from whence he married Medesicaste, one that sprung of Priam's... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...whole safety; and, if you neglect the harmful field, Now shines the day when Greece to Troy must all her honours yield. O grief! So great a miracle, and horrible... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...and thy life with mine is ev'nly prized. Command the rest of Troy and Greece; to cease this public fight, And, what Greek bears the greatest mind, to... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...am thy brother, and thy life with mine is ev'nly prized. Command the rest of Troy and Greece; to cease this public fight, And, what Greek bears the greatest... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phylomedusa</name>
      <description>...Arna dwell, Menesthius, whose renownéd sire a club did ever bear, And of Phylomedusa gat, that had her eyes so clear, This slaughter'd issue. Hector's dart strook... </description>
      <address>Phylomedusa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...lords, to Trojans tir'd before. Then fell they to the works of death. By Paris’ valour fell King Arëithous' hapless son, that did in Arna dwell... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...the Weather-wielder sends to seamen prosp'rous gales, When with their sallow polish'd oars, long lifted from their falls, Their wearied arms, dissolv'd with... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...made them mutually at either shake their darts Before they threw. Then Paris first with his long jav'lin parts; It smote Atrides' orby targe, but ran not... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...To see my lov'd son try his life, and so must take my way To wind-exposéd Ilion. Jove yet and heav'n's high States Know only, which of these must now pay... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...Troy's knights to redeem their sons, whom to be dearly sold I or some other Greek must take? Or would'st thou yet again Force from some other lord his prise... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...in others. To him close the blue-eyed Deity Made way, and said: &quot;Thou wisest Greek, divine Laertes' son, Thus fly ye homewards to your ships? Shall all thus... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...his face, Look'd down, and view'd the far-off land of well-rode men in Thrace, Of the renown'd milk-nourish'd men, the Hippemolgians, Long-liv'd, most... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Polydamas</name>
      <description>...which there serv'd the most and best) still boldly built upon The wisdom of Polydamas, and Hector's matchless strength, And follow'd, fill'd with wondrous spirit... </description>
      <address>Polydamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Iamen</name>
      <description>...spirit, that his flame in Menon's blood did drench, And rag'd up ev'n to Iamen's, and young Orestes' life; All heap'd together made their peace in that red... </description>
      <address>Iamen</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...cleanse their feet; as I before have found Grace to my vows, and hurt to Greece, so now my pray'rs intend. I still stay in the gather'd fleet, but have... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...that others wrest and wrack out of him, let my best detractor examine how the Greek word warrants me. For my other fresh fry, let them fry in their foolish galls... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Italian</name>
      <description>...so kindly fall, And meet oppos'd in rhyme as they did kiss; French and Italian most immetrical, Their many syllables in harsh collision Fall as they... </description>
      <address>Italian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>French</name>
      <description>...so kindly fall, And meet oppos'd in rhyme as they did kiss; French and Italian most immetrical, Their many syllables in harsh collision Fall... </description>
      <address>French</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>68</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.43333,16.35,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>English</name>
      <description>...His grammar, and etymology of words. But as great clerks can write no English verse, [2] Because, alas, great clerks! English affords, Say they, no... </description>
      <address>English</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.46415,38.3345,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...speech in other mouths compell. For, ev'n as diff'rent a production Ask Greek and English, since as they in sounds And letters shun one form and unison... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>pole</name>
      <description>...spher'd in nature, without eyes, And rais'd your Troy up to the starry pole.&quot; Glad Scipio, viewing well this prince of ghosts, Said: &quot;O if Fates... </description>
      <address>pole</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.2,43.95,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Poesy</name>
      <description>...doth orderly dispose Her virtuous treasure, and is queen of graces; In Poesy decking her with choicest phrases, Figures and numbers; when loose Prose puts... </description>
      <address>Poesy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>ETC.</name>
      <description>...OF MEN, HENRY, THRICE ROYAL INHERITOR TO THE UNITED KINGDOMS OF GREAT BRITAIN, ETC. Since perfect happiness, by Princes sought, Is not with birth born, nor... </description>
      <address>ETC.</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>GREAT BRITAIN</name>
      <description>...BORN PRINCE OF MEN, HENRY, THRICE ROYAL INHERITOR TO THE UNITED KINGDOMS OF GREAT BRITAIN, ETC. Since perfect happiness, by Princes sought, Is not with birth born... </description>
      <address>GREAT BRITAIN</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Nestor</name>
      <description>...resort. The Council chiefly he compos'd of old great-minded men, At Nestor's ships, the Pylian king. All there assembled then, Thus Atreus' son begun... </description>
      <address>Nestor</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...hath won them all to her; And ill fates overhang these tow'rs, address'd by Jupiter. Fix in thy mind this, nor forget to give it action, when Sweet sleep shall... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...well-seen in the world, advis'd, and thus express'd it then: &quot;O Gods! Our Greek earth will be drown'd in just tears; rapeful Troy, Her king, and all his... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peleüs</name>
      <description>...thine; or thine, wise Ithacus; Or thine, thou terriblest of men, thou son of Peleüs, Which fittest were, that thou might'st see these holy acts perform'd... </description>
      <address>Peleüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...we all, all loss thou suffer'st thus, Will treble, quadruple, in gain, when Jupiter bestows The sack of well-wall'd Troy on us; which by his word he owes.&quot; &quot;Do... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Empedocles</name>
      <description>...learned for confirmation of his there held opinion, as Protagoras, Heraclitus, Empedocles, Epicharmus, and Homer, who, saith Socrates, against such an army, being all... </description>
      <address>Empedocles</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phædone</name>
      <description>...τω̑ν ποιητω̑ν, Poeta rum omnium et præstantissimum et divinissimum; in Phædone, θει̑ον ποιητὴν, divinum Poetam; and in Theætetus, Socrates citing divers of... </description>
      <address>Phædone</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Constantinople</name>
      <description>...statue. Cedrenus likewise remembereth a library in the palace of the king, at Constantinople, that contained a thousand a hundred and twenty books, amongst which there was... </description>
      <address>Constantinople</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Zeuxippus</name>
      <description>...consumed with fire; and the bath of Severus, that bore the name of Zeuxippus, in which there was much variety of spectacle, and splendour of arts; the works... </description>
      <address>Zeuxippus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Constantinople</name>
      <description>...hold the better coherence, as Xylander converts it. “Then was the Octagonon at Constantinople consumed with fire; and the bath of Severus, that bore the name of Zeuxippus... </description>
      <address>Constantinople</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mæon</name>
      <description>...place called Ægina, and there was taken of thieves, and brought to Smyrna, to Mæon king of the Lydians, who for her beauty married her. After which, she walking... </description>
      <address>Mæon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Parnassus</name>
      <description>...youth he shall initiate ‭ His practis’d feet in travel made abroad, ‭ And to Parnassus, where mine own abode ‭ And chief means lie, address his way, where I ‭ Will... </description>
      <address>Parnassus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Euryclea</name>
      <description>...though now much weaker, shall apply ‭ Her maiden service to your modesty. ‭ Euryclea, rise, and wash the feet of one ‭ That is of one age with your sov’reign... </description>
      <address>Euryclea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...well-known ‭ To be the leavings of Laertes’ son ‭ Consorting the design for Ilion; ‭ Your eyes may see how much they are infected, ‭ As all fires’ vapours ever... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Autonoé</name>
      <description>...lord was gone. ‭ But these must serve. Call hither then to me ‭ Hippodamia and Autonoé, ‭ That those our train additions may supply ‭ Our own deserts. And yet... </description>
      <address>Autonoé</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...and ours in fights assur’d and strong. ‭ And then ’twixt us and them shall Mars prefer ‭ His strength, to stand our great distinguisher, ‭ When in mine own... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...did his blood ‭ Some comforts fitting life; but since you took ‭ Your ship for Pylos, he would never brook ‭ Or wine or food, they say, nor cast an eye ‭ On any... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...to thy cloudy home. ‭ O, never I look’d, when once shipp’d away ‭ For Pylos’ shores, to see thy turning day. ‭ Come, enter, lov’d son, let me feast my... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Syria</name>
      <description>...There is an isle above Ortygia, ‭ If thou hast heard, they call it Syria, ‭ Where, once a day, the sun moves backward still. ‭ ’Tis not so great as... </description>
      <address>Syria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>37.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...to great Neleüs, ‭ And to his brother’s house reduc’d his wife. ‭ Who yet from Pylos did remove his life ‭ For feed-horse Argos, where his fate set down ‭ A... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...They join’d their horse, took coach, and did dispose ‭ Their course for Pylos; whose high city soon ‭ They reach’d. Nor would Telemachus be won ‭ To Nestor’s... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...guest-rites; and sleep’s natural need ‭ They that night served there. When Aurora rose, ‭ They join’d their horse, took coach, and did dispose ‭ Their course for... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Diocles</name>
      <description>...In each man’s way, they ended their access ‭ At Pheras, in the house of Diocles, ‭ Son to Orsilochus, Alphëus’ seed, ‭ Who gave them guest-rites; and sleep’s... </description>
      <address>Diocles</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœnicia</name>
      <description>...such as he ‭ Practis’d on others, my consent he gain’d ‭ To go into Phœnicia, where remain’d ‭ His house, and living. And with him I liv’d ‭ A cómplete... </description>
      <address>Phœnicia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egypt</name>
      <description>...supplied my head ‭ With saving counsel; though I wish’d to die, ‭ And there in Egypt with their slaughters lie, ‭ So much grief seiz’d me, but Jove made me yield, ‭... </description>
      <address>Egypt</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...past all mean ‭ Hath brought my age on; but, in seasons past, ‭ Both Mars and Pallas have with boldness grac’d, ‭ And fortitude, my fortunes, when I... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...Thus having both consulted of th’ event, ‭ They parted both; and forth to Sparta went ‭ The gray-eyed Goddess, to see all things done ‭ That appertain’d to wise... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eubœa</name>
      <description>...and your house ere night, ‭ Though far beyond Eubœa be that sight. ‭ And this Eubœa, as our subjects say ‭ That have been there and seen, is far away, ‭ Farthest... </description>
      <address>Eubœa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...fail, ‭ The noblest ever should the most prevail. ‭ Would Jove our Father, Pallas, and the Sun, ‭ That, were you still as now, and could but run ‭ One fate with... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phæacia</name>
      <description>...instant pace ‭ Into the court; where all the peers he found, ‭ And captains of Phæacia, with cups-crown’d ‭ Off’ring to sharp-eyed Hermes, to whom last ‭ They us’d to... </description>
      <address>Phæacia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peribœa</name>
      <description>...her spouse; their pedigree [3] ‭ I can report. The great Earth-shaker, he ‭ Of Peribœa (that her sex out-shone, ‭ And youngest daughter was t’ Eurymedon, ‭ Who of th’... </description>
      <address>Peribœa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Polym</name>
      <description>...abjectum ‭faciunt, vel, facere sustinent: according to this of Herodotus in ‭Polym. πολλοὶ μὲν ἄνθρωποι ει͒εν, ὀλίγοι δὲ ἄνδρες. Many ‭men’s forms sustain, but... </description>
      <address>Polym</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Polish</name>
      <description>...shores were crown’d ‭ With most apt succours: rocks so smooth they seem’d ‭ Polish’d of purpose; land that quite redeem’d ‭ With breathless coverts th’ others’... </description>
      <address>Polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>19.404382772547915,52.12259403291701,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...his forces set ‭ To swim, and cast him prostrate to the seas. ‭ When pow’rful Neptune saw the ruthless prease ‭ Of perils siege him thus, he mov’d his head, ‭ And... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Rose from a whirl-pool, on the ship did light, ‭ And thus bespake him: “Why is Neptune thus ‭ In thy pursuit extremely furious, ‭ Oppressing thee with such a world of... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hind</name>
      <description>...depression; and his garments too, ‭ Giv’n by Calypso, gave him much to do, ‭ Hind’ring his swimming; yet he left not so ‭ His drenchéd vessel, for the... </description>
      <address>Hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Gables</name>
      <description>...The Nymph then brought ‭ Linen for sails, which with dispatch he wrought, ‭ Gables, and halsters, tacklings. All the frame ‭ In four days’ space to full... </description>
      <address>Gables</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.26838,25.72149,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...the frame ‭ Of those seas’ tempers. But the mean, ‭ By which she curbs dread Neptune’s spleen, ‭ Is made a jewel, which she takes ‭ From off her head, and that she... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...and sees the sun adorn ‭ The darksome earth, or hides his wretched head ‭ In Pluto’s house, and lives amongst the dead?” ‭ “I will not,” she replied, “my breath... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...and whose renown ‭ So ample was that Fame the sound hath blown ‭ Through Greece and Argos to her very heart? ‭ And now again, a son, that did convert ‭ My... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Gyræan</name>
      <description>...In his long-oar’d ship. Neptune, yet, awhile ‭ Saft him unwrack’d, to the Gyræan isle, ‭ A mighty-rock removing from his way. ‭ And surely he had ‘scap’d the... </description>
      <address>Gyræan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Antilochus</name>
      <description>...coward, you best knew of all. ‭ I was not there, nor saw, but men report ‭ Antilochus excell’d the common sort ‭ For footmanship, or for the chariot race, ‭ Or in... </description>
      <address>Antilochus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Olympius</name>
      <description>...ivory, round ‭ Is wrought about it. Out of doubt, the hall ‭ Of Jupiter Olympius hath of all ‭ This state the like. How many infinites ‭ Take up to admiration... </description>
      <address>Olympius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lacedæmon</name>
      <description>...sire ‭ The son doth hear. ‭ The Wooers conspire. ‭ The Mother’s fear. ‭ In Lacedæmon now, the nurse of whales, [1] ‭ These two arriv’d, and found at festivals, ‭... </description>
      <address>Lacedæmon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...shone, ‭ But up he rose, took air, and sat upon ‭ A seat of white and goodly polish’d stone, ‭ That such a gloss as richest ointments wore, ‭ Before his high... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athens</name>
      <description>...But in the eighth, to his affrighting fate, ‭ Divine Orestes home from Athens came, ‭ And what his royal father felt, the same ‭ He made the false Ægisthus... </description>
      <address>Athens</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-82.10126,39.32924,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...son did greet ‭ The haven of Argos with his cómplete fleet. ‭ But I for Pylos straight steer’d on my course; ‭ Nor ever left the wind his foreright force, ‭... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ill</name>
      <description>...them, ‭ With all the depth and sleight of stratagem ‭ That could be thought. Ill knit to ill past end. ‭ Yet still they toil’d us; nor would yet Jove send ‭... </description>
      <address>Ill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-4.55743,39.97079,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Remembrance of the miseries that grew ‭ Upon our still-in-strength-opposing Greece ‭ Amongst Troy’s people, I must touch a piece ‭ Of all our woes there, either... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...name, being join’d in fight with you alone, ‭ To even with earth the height of Ilion. ‭ Of all men else, that any name did bear, ‭ And fought for Troy, the sev’ral... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...of the Greeks survives, ‭ You ask from whence we are, and I relate: ‭ From Ithaca (whose seat is situate ‭ Where Neius, the renownéd mountain, rears ‭ His... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...had strange sights shown, ‭ For, on the marine shore, the people there ‭ To Neptune, that the azure locks doth wear, ‭ Beeves that were wholly black gave holy... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crissa</name>
      <description>...now they past ‭ Peloponnesus all, and then when show’d ‭ The infinite vale of Crissa, that doth shroud ‭ All rich Morea with her liberal breast, ‭ So frank a gale... </description>
      <address>Crissa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>16.28592,38.66354,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Life-bearing Earth</name>
      <description>...spring as far in able limb ‭ As he past Saturn.” This pronounced, she strook ‭ Life-bearing Earth so strongly, that she shook ‭ Beneath her numb’d hand. Which when she beheld, ‭... </description>
      <address>Life-bearing Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cephissus</name>
      <description>...Who, slighting Jove, took up their dwellings then ‭ Within a large cave, near Cephissus’ lake. ‭ Hence, swiftly moving, thou all speed didst make ‭ Up to the tops... </description>
      <address>Cephissus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lelantus</name>
      <description>...Make bright Eubœa, being of ships the grace, ‭ And fix’d thy fair stand in Lelantus’ field, ‭ That did not yet thy mind’s contentment yield ‭ To raise a fane on... </description>
      <address>Lelantus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
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      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...or Eresia, ‭ Or Peparethus bord’ring on the sea, ‭ Ægas, or Athos that doth Thrace divide ‭ And Macedon; or Pelion, with the pride ‭ Of his high forehead; or the... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athens</name>
      <description>...exhale. ‭ Here born, all mortals live in thy commands, ‭ Whoever Crete holds, Athens, or the strands ‭ Of th’ isle Ægina, or the famous land ‭ For ships (Eubœa), or... </description>
      <address>Athens</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-82.10126,39.32924,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...their waves exhale. ‭ Here born, all mortals live in thy commands, ‭ Whoever Crete holds, Athens, or the strands ‭ Of th’ isle Ægina, or the famous land ‭ For... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lanas</name>
      <description>...Μιμούμενος. Aping, or imitating us. ‭[19] Boots of war. ‭[20] Στέμματα, Lanas, eo quod colus cingant seu coronent. Which ‭our learned sect translate eating... </description>
      <address>Lanas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Olympus Jove</name>
      <description>...the store ‭ Of all those lance-loved soldiers. Which had been, ‭ If from Olympus Jove’s eye had not seen ‭ The Frogs with pity, and with instant speed ‭ Sent them... </description>
      <address>Olympus Jove</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Mouse, ‭ Pure Artepibulus’s [47] dear descent; ‭ A prince that Mars himself show’d where he went. ‭ (Call’d Meridarpax, [48]) of so huge a might, ‭... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>65</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pelion</name>
      <description>...with disgraceful dust. ‭ Then Troglodytes [25] his thick javelin thrust ‭ In Pelion’s [26] bosom, bearing him to ground, ‭ Whom sad death seiz’d; his soul flew... </description>
      <address>Pelion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.959876,40.641298,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Spain</name>
      <description>...With all Earth's great’st commanders,) in retreat ‭ To Belgian Gant, stood all Spain’s armies’ heat ‭ By Parma led, though but one thousand strong; ‭ Three miles... </description>
      <address>Spain</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>SOMERSET</name>
      <description>...DEDICATORY ‭ TO MY EVER MOST-WORTHY-TO-BE-MOST HONOURED ‭ LORD, THE EARL OF SOMERSET, ETC. ‭ Not forc’d by fortune, but since your free mind ‭ (Made by affliction)... </description>
      <address>SOMERSET</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-84.60411,37.09202,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...father, weeping, said: ‭ “Stranger! The earth to which you are convey’d ‭ Is Ithaca; by such rude men possess’d, ‭ Unjust and insolent, as first address’d ‭ To... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...I and Menelaus had profest ‭ First arms for Ilion, and were come ashore ‭ On Ithaca, with purpose to implore ‭ Ulysses’ aid, that city-racing man, ‭ In wreak of... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...since most command ‭ Of all the Greeks he gave thy eminent hand ‭ At siege of Ilion, where we suffer’d so. ‭ And is the issue this, that first in woe ‭ Stern Fate... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...is nigh, ‭ Which long their hearts have wish’d, their ship quite lost ‭ By Neptune’s rigour, and they vex’d and tost ‭ ’Twixt winds and black waves, swimming for... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...THE TWENTY-SECOND BOOK OF HOMER’S ODYSSEYS ‭ THE ARGUMENT ‭ The Wooers in Minerva’s sight ‭ Slain by Ulysses; all the light ‭ And lustful housewives by his son ‭... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...any pow’r ‭ T’ impair his right in things for any Wooer, ‭ Or any that rough Ithaca affords, ‭ Any that Elis; of which no man’s words ‭ Nor pow’rs should curb him... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...since enough besides ‭ Kind Grecian dames there liv’d to be their brides ‭ In Ithaca, and other bord’ring towns, ‭ But that to all times future their renowns ‭... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laertes</name>
      <description>...thrust ‭ Three hundred sheep together; for whose just ‭ And instant rendry old Laertes sent ‭ Ulysses his ambassador, that went ‭ A long way in the ambassy, yet... </description>
      <address>Laertes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>32.16573,36.51062,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...ANOTHER ARGUMENT ‭ Γἀμμα. ‭ Ulysses’ son ‭ With Nestor lies, ‭ To Sparta gone; ‭ Thence Pallas flies. ‭ The sun now left the great and goodly lake, ‭... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pisenor</name>
      <description>...all trust had for her sufficiency, ‭ Old Euryclea, one of Opis’ race, ‭ Son to Pisenor, and in passing grace ‭ With grey Minerva; her the prince did call, ‭ And said... </description>
      <address>Pisenor</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...But (for her working mind) we read of none ‭ Of all the old world, in which Greece hath shown ‭ Her rarest pieces, that could equal her: ‭ Tyro, Alcmena, and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...wore ‭ Those bones with flesh and life and industry, ‭ And these might here in Ithaca set eye ‭ On him return’d, they all would wish to be ‭ Either past other in... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ogygia</name>
      <description>...swift Argicides, ‭ To tell the nymph that bears the golden tress ‭ In th’ isle Ogygia, that ’tis our will ‭ She should not stay our lov’d Ulysses still, ‭ But suffer... </description>
      <address>Ogygia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...cares of ours, ‭ All to discover how we may prefer ‭ His wish’d retreat, and Neptune make forbear ‭ His stern eye to him, since no one God can, ‭ In spite of all... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...seek his father, and address ‭ His course to young Tantalides, ‭ That govern’d Sparta. Thus much said, ‭ She shew’d she was Heav’n’s martial Maid, ‭ And vanish’d... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...begun Iliads ‭ To Thestor’s Son inquisitive about the Causes of Things ‭ To Neptune ‭ To the City of Erythræa ‭ To Mariners ‭ The Pine ‭ To Glaucus ‭ Against the... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Salamine</name>
      <description>...learn’d Athenian, and Ulyssean throne. ‭ ANOTHER ‭ Art thou of Chios? No. Of Salamine? ‭ As little. Was the Smyrnean country thine? ‭ Nor so. Which then? Was Cuma’s?... </description>
      <address>Salamine</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Helenus</name>
      <description>...gave back, seeing him so urge. And now he entertains His sons as roughly, Helenus, Paris, Hippothous, Pammon, divine Agathones, renown'd Deiphobus, Agavus... </description>
      <address>Helenus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...whose value he did hold Beyond all price, presented by th' ambassadors of Thrace. The old king nothing held too dear, to rescue from disgrace His gracious... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.141843247721585,41.16546743993369,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tydides</name>
      <description>...Strook at the centre, his speech lost. And then the turnéd race Fell to Tydides; before all his conqu'ring horse he drave, And first he glitter'd in the... </description>
      <address>Tydides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Echepolus, the Anchisiaden, As bribe to free him from the war resolv'd for Ilion; So Delicacy feasted him, whom Jove bestow'd upon A mighty wealth; his... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lacedæmon</name>
      <description>...near confusion By Phœbus. Next to him set forth the yellow-headed king Of Lacedæmon, Jove's high seed; and, in his managing, Podargus and swift Æthe trod, steeds... </description>
      <address>Lacedæmon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ocean</name>
      <description>...with them. She answer'd: &quot;No, no place of seat is here; Retreat calls to the Ocean and Æthiopia, where A hecatomb is off'ring now to heav'n, and there must I... </description>
      <address>Ocean</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-75.08491,38.3365,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...golden hair, Long kept for Sperchius the flood, in hope of safe repair To Phthia by that river's pow'r; but now left hopeless thus, Enrag'd, and looking on... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cilician Thebes</name>
      <description>...&quot;O Hector, O me, curséd dame, both born beneath one fate, Thou here, I in Cilician Thebes, where Placus doth elate His shady forehead, in the court where king Eetion... </description>
      <address>Cilician Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...Will give me of thee for this rage, when in the Scæan gates Phœbus and Paris meet with thee.&quot; Thus death's hand clos'd his eyes, His soul flying his... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...sight! A man I love much, I see forc'd in most unworthy flight About great Ilion. My heart grieves; he paid so many vows, With thighs of sacrificéd beeves... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Polydamas</name>
      <description>...for this cause; to which he thus gave way: &quot;O me, if I shall take the town, Polydamas will lay This flight and all this death on me; who counsell'd me to lead My... </description>
      <address>Polydamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mighty Achilles</name>
      <description>...worst Of what could chance them; yet he stay'd. And now drew deadly near Mighty Achilles; yet he still kept deadly station there. Look how a dragon, when she sees a... </description>
      <address>Mighty Achilles</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scheria</name>
      <description>...As if a mountain interpos’d their sights.” ‭ When Neptune heard this, he for Scheria went, ‭ Whence the Phæacians took their first descent. ‭ Which when he reach’d... </description>
      <address>Scheria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...In his secure breast, and his careless head ‭ Return’d in peace of sleep to Ithaca, ‭ The brass and gold of rich Phæacia ‭ Rocking his temples, garments richly... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...the city) is depriv’d ‭ Of form, and, all her motion gone, ‭ Transform’d by Neptune to a stone. ‭ Ulysses (let to know the strand ‭ Where the Phæacians made him... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...alone, ‭ (Though through some suff’rance) you yet safe shall land ‭ In wishéd Ithaca. But if impious hand ‭ You lay on those herds to their hurts, I then ‭ Presage... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...When she is drinking, dare not near her draught, ‭ For not the force of Neptune, if once caught, ‭ Can force your freedom. Therefore, in your strife ‭ To... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...us; ‘Unhappy men, ‭ That have, inform’d with all your senses, been ‭ In Pluto’s dismal mansion! You shall die ‭ Twice now, where others, that Mortality ‭ In... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...about the days. ‭ Must I no more shine his revenger now, ‭ Such as of old the Ilion overthrow ‭ Witness’d my anger, th’ universal host ‭ Sending before me to this... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...a woman now. ‭ But what says Fame? Doth my son yet survive, ‭ In Orchomen, or Pylos? Or doth live ‭ In Sparta with his uncle? Yet I see ‭ Divine Orestes is not... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...the most fair stream of all floods mov’d. ‭ Near whose streams Tyro walking, Neptune came, ‭ Like Enipëus, and enjoy’d the dame. ‭ Like to a hill, the blue and... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...to coast, ‭ Ever since first the mighty Grecian host ‭ Divine Atrides led to Ilion, ‭ And I his follower, to set war upon ‭ The rapeful Trojans; and so pray’d she... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...wish’d retreat for home; ‭ Which hardly God will let thee overcome, ‭ Since Neptune still will his opposure try, ‭ With all his laid-up anger, for the eye ‭ His... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...weak-neck’d dead, ‭ And vow’d, when I the barren soil should tread ‭ Of clifty Ithaca, amidst my hall ‭ To kill a heifer, my clear best of all, ‭ And give in... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...whose doom ‭ Enjoin’d us first to greet the dreadful house ‭ Of austere Pluto and his glorious spouse, ‭ To take the counsel of Tiresias, ‭ The rev’rend... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...in the fatal spights ‭ Of toil and sorrow; but the next third day ‭ When fair Aurora had inform’d, quick way ‭ I made out of my ship, my sword and lance ‭ Took for... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...hear me now, and grant ‭ That this Ulysses, old Laertes’ son, ‭ That dwells in Ithaca, and name hath won ‭ Of City-ruiner, may never reach ‭ His natural region. Or... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...that my hand ‭ May guest-rites give thee, and the great command, ‭ That Neptune hath at sea, I may convert ‭ To the deduction where abides thy heart, ‭ With my... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...And therefore what afflicts you? Why, to hear ‭ The fate of Greece and Ilion, mourn you so? ‭ The Gods have done it; as to all they do ‭ Destine... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...he sung in other place, ‭ That of that ambush some man else did race ‭ The Ilion tow’rs than Laertiades; ‭ But here he sung, that he alone did seize, [10] ‭... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...city’s height, ‭ When he had stuff’d it with as many men ‭ As levell’d lofty Ilion with the plain. ‭ With all which if you can as well enchant, ‭ As with... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...Mars then rush’d from sky, ‭ And stoop’d cold Thrace. The laughing Deity ‭ For Cyprus was, and took her Paphian state, ‭ Where she a grove, ne’er cut, had... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...all were come ‭ To Vulcan’s wholly-brazen-founded home, ‭ Earth-shaking Neptune, useful Mercury, ‭ And far-shot Phœbus. No She-Deity, ‭ For shame, would show... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laodamas</name>
      <description>...far ‭ Past all the rest, but one he could not pass, ‭ Nor any thought improve, Laodamas. ‭ Up Anabesinëus then arose; ‭ And three sons of the Sceptre-state, and... </description>
      <address>Laodamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...That then the end of all griefs should begin ‭ ’Twixt Greece and Troy, when Greece (with strife to win ‭ That wish’d conclusion) in her kings should jar, ‭ And... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...the Greeks with much more woes, More than are suffer'd yet, must buy great Ilion's overthrows. We are within her many strong, that for our parents' sakes... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Kind Aphrodite was his guide. Which Juno seeing, exclaim'd: &quot;Pallas, see, Mars is help'd from field! Dog-fly, his rude tongue nam'd Thyself ev'n now... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...now I thrice the worth will raise. This day makes twelve, since I arriv'd in Ilion, many days Being spent before in sufferance; and now a cruel fate Thrusts... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...hurl'd amongst the Ilians; the body stretch'd on earth. Rhigmus of fruitful Thrace next fell. He was the famous birth Of Pireüs; his belly's midst the lance... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.141843247721585,41.16546743993369,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...broil, Where all the Caucons' quarters lay. Thus, far freed from the toil, Neptune had time to use these words: &quot;Æneas, who was he Of all the Gods, that did so... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dardania</name>
      <description>...my race. First, cloud-commanding Jove Was sire to Dardanus, that built Dardania; for the walls Of sacred Ilion spread not yet these fields; those fair-built... </description>
      <address>Dardania</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.5,42.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...seats of admirable frame, Perform'd for Jove by Vulcan, sat. Ev'n angry Neptune came, Nor heard the Goddess with unwilling ear, but with the rest Made free... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Cyprides, Phœbe, Latona, and the Foe to peace, With bright Scamander. Neptune in a mist Preserves Æneas daring to resist Achilles; by whose hand much... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbe</name>
      <description>...And Mercury. The Deities that prefer The Trojan part are Phœbus, Cyprides, Phœbe, Latona, and the Foe to peace, With bright Scamander. Neptune in a mist... </description>
      <address>Phœbe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peleus</name>
      <description>...height Chiron hew'd it for his sire, and fatal 'twas To great-soul'd men, of Peleus and Pelion surnam'd Pelias. Then from the stable their bright horse... </description>
      <address>Peleus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...his high brows Up to the broad heav'n, thus he spake: &quot;Now witness, Jupiter, First, highest, and thou best of Gods; thou Earth that all dost bear... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...For his late hurt) to get good ear, thus order'd his reply: &quot;Princes of Greece, your states shall suffer no indignity, If, being far off, ye stand and hear... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...walls, And stole out to their enemy's town. The Queen of martials, And Mars himself, conducted them; both which, being forg'd of gold, Must needs have... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Nereüs</name>
      <description>...her Sisters of the Sea she turn'd, and bade them ope The doors and deeps of Nereüs; she in Olympus' top Must visit Vulcan for new arms to serve her wreakful... </description>
      <address>Nereüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Not Hercules himself shunn'd death, though dearest in the grace Of Jupiter; ev'n him Fate stoop'd, and Juno's cruelty. And if such fate expect my life... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Meriones</name>
      <description>...&quot;O glorious son of Atreus. Take thou then straight the dead, And thou, Meriones; we two, of one mind as one name, Will back ye soundly, and on us receive the... </description>
      <address>Meriones</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Automedon</name>
      <description>...and all his trembling limbs gave life up to his dart. Then Hector at Automedon a blazing lance let fly, Whose flight he saw, and falling flat, the compass... </description>
      <address>Automedon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...and the sweat The knees, calves, feet, hands, faces, smear'd, of men that Mars applied About the good Achilles' friend. And as a huge ox-hide [3] A... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Periphas</name>
      <description>...the proper force of Greece, had Phœbus fail'd to move Æneas in similitude of Periphas (the son Of grave Epytes) king at arms, and had good service done To old... </description>
      <address>Periphas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...impotence of Troy, ev'n past the will of Jove, And by the proper force of Greece, had Phœbus fail'd to move Æneas in similitude of Periphas (the son Of... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Panopëus</name>
      <description>...ablest hand Of all the strong Phocensians, and liv'd with great command In Panopëus. The fell dart fell through his channel-bone, Pierc'd through his shoulder's... </description>
      <address>Panopëus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Grecian</name>
      <description>...or thou canst give such law To thy detractive speeches then, or if the Grecian host Holds any that in pride of strength holds up his spirit most, Whom... </description>
      <address>Grecian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mentas</name>
      <description>...pow'rs the rescue he preferr'd Of those fair arms, and took the shape of Mentas, colonel Of all the Cicones that near the Thracian Hebrus dwell. Like him... </description>
      <address>Mentas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...the Gods, soon rapt him from his reach. THE END OF THE SIXTEENTH BOOK. [1] Jupiter called the God of sounds, for the chief sound his thunder. [2] A simile most... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...fell, and his most weighty fall gave fit tune to his chance; For which all Greece extremely mourn'd. And as a mighty strife About a little fount begins, and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...was of the kind Of two fierce kings of beasts, oppos'd in strife about a hind Slain on the forehead of a hill, both sharp and hungry set And to the... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Epistora</name>
      <description>...the honourable breath! Of which Adrestus first he slew, and next Autonous, Epistora, and Perimus, Pylartes, Elasus, Swift Menalippus, Molius; all these were... </description>
      <address>Epistora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Menœtiades</name>
      <description>...justify, Though he himself commands him fight, as now he put this chace In Menœtiades's mind. How much then weighs the grace, Patroclus, that Jove gives thee now... </description>
      <address>Menœtiades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laogonus</name>
      <description>...then the death began On Troy's side by Meriones; he slew one great in war, Laogonus, Onetor's son, the priest of Jupiter, Created in th' Idæan hill. Betwixt his... </description>
      <address>Laogonus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Amydon</name>
      <description>...And strook Pyræchmen; who before the fair-helmed Pæons fought, Led from Amydon, near whose walls the broad-stream'd Axius flows. Through his right shoulder... </description>
      <address>Amydon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Patroclus hath the grace Of great Sarpedon's death, sprung of the race Of Jupiter, he having slain the horse Of Thetis' son, fierce Pedasus. The force Of... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sabactes</name>
      <description>...’gainst your Furnace all ‭ Hell’s harmfull’st spirits; Maragus I’ll call, ‭ Sabactes, Asbett, and Omadamus, ‭ Who ills against your art innumerous ‭ Excogitates... </description>
      <address>Sabactes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>ON</name>
      <description>...distain, ‭ Whose pow’rs are passing coy, whose wills would fain. ‭ WRITTEN ON THE COUNCIL CHAMBER ‭ Of men, sons are the crowns of cities’ tow’rs; ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>ON</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>125.63833,7.66278,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Of ne’er so slender and obscure command. ‭ AN ASSAY OF HIS BEGUN ILIADS ‭ Ilion, and all the brave-horse-breeding soil, ‭ Dardania, I sing; that many a toil ‭... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>pole</name>
      <description>...Sons, who both their bodies bear ‭ ’Twixt yellow wings down from the sparkling pole, ‭ Who straight the rage of those rude winds control, ‭ And all the high-waves... </description>
      <address>pole</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.2,43.95,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Proserpina</name>
      <description>...majesty itself is seen; ‭ And of the wedded, yet in grace still green, ‭ Proserpina, her daughter, that displays ‭ A beauty casting every way her rays. ‭ All... </description>
      <address>Proserpina</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-6.366389,38.969722,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tyrrhene</name>
      <description>...aboard ‭ A well-built bark, about whose broad sides roar’d ‭ The wine-black Tyrrhene billows; death as black ‭ Brought them upon him in their future wrack. ‭ For... </description>
      <address>Tyrrhene</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...flew all on fire, ‭ And to amaze she burn’d in his desire, ‭ Flew straight to Cyprus, to her odorous fane ‭ And altars, that the people Paphian ‭ Advanced to her... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mnemosyne</name>
      <description>...birth ‭ To full extent of all their empery. ‭ And, first, the honour to Mnemosyne, ‭ The Muses’ mother, of all Goddess states ‭ He gave; even forced to’t by the... </description>
      <address>Mnemosyne</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thief</name>
      <description>...crown ‭ Of thy young rapines, bear from all the state ‭ And style of Prince Thief, into endless date.” ‭ This said, he took the infant in his arms, ‭ And with... </description>
      <address>Thief</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-96.18115,48.11914,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...the blessed womb, ‭ My feet are tender, and the common tomb ‭ Of men (the Earth) lies sharp beneath their tread. ‭ But, if you please, even by my Father’s... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...caldrons, steel, and gold, ‭ Garments rich wrought, and full of liberal fold. ‭ All which will I at pleasure own, and thou ‭ Shalt see all, wilt thou but... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...end ‭ He reach’d his cave, and at the gate went in ‭ Crooked, and wrapt into a fold so thin ‭ That no eye could discover his repair, ‭ But as a darkness of th’... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pieria</name>
      <description>...feet’s discoveries. ‭ The tamrisk boughs he gather’d, making way ‭ Back from Pieria, but as to convey ‭ Provision in them for his journey fit, ‭ It being long and... </description>
      <address>Pieria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.424792491340284,40.13002811595563,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...faculties And ornaments bereft with iron; which now to other end Judges of Greece bear, and their' laws, receiv'd from Jove, defend; (For which my oath to thee... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...so terrible they were, Sparkling with ardour, and thus spake: &quot;Thou seed of Jupiter, Why com'st thou? To behold his pride, that boasts our empery? Then witness... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>pole</name>
      <description>...spher'd in nature, without eyes, And rais'd your Troy up to the starry pole.&quot; Glad Scipio, viewing well this prince of ghosts, Said: &quot;O if Fates... </description>
      <address>pole</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.2,43.95,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>GREAT BRITAIN</name>
      <description>...BORN PRINCE OF MEN, HENRY, THRICE ROYAL INHERITOR TO THE UNITED KINGDOMS OF GREAT BRITAIN, ETC. Since perfect happiness, by Princes sought, Is not with birth born... </description>
      <address>GREAT BRITAIN</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-2.8597499154730794,54.125395081364154,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Did follow him. These were the dukes and princes of avail That came from Greece. But now the man, that overshin'd them all, Sing, Muse; and their most famous... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Æthica. He came not single, but with him Leonteus, Coron's son, An arm of Mars, and Coron's life Cenëus' seed begun. Twice-twenty ships attended these... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ormenius</name>
      <description>...were thirty vessels rais'd. Who near Hyperia's fountain dwelt, and in Ormenius, The snowy tops of Titanus, and in Asterius, Evemon's son, Eurypylus, did... </description>
      <address>Ormenius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Alcest</name>
      <description>...the seas repair, With old Admetus' tender son, Eumelus, whom he bred Of Alcest, Pelius' fairest child of all his female seed. The soldiers that before the... </description>
      <address>Alcest</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...depopulate; he sunk the Theban tow'rs; Myneta, and Epistrophus, he sent to Pluto's bow'rs, Who came of king Evenus' race, great Helepiades; Yet now he idly... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...Argos held, That in deep Alus, Alopé, and soft Trechina dwell'd, In Phthia, and in Hellade where live the lovely dames, The Myrmidons, Hellenians, and... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hercules</name>
      <description>...did guide to Trojan toils, (The sons of crownéd Thessalus, deriv'd from Hercules) Who went with thirty hollow ships well-order'd to the seas. Now will I... </description>
      <address>Hercules</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.28858,38.01714,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Calydna</name>
      <description>...in Cassus, Nisyrus, and Crapathus, abide, In Co, Eurypylus's town, and in Calydna's soils, Phidippus and bold Antiphus did guide to Trojan toils, (The sons... </description>
      <address>Calydna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...son, and Charopes' the king; Nirëus was the fairest man that to fair Ilion came Of all the Greeks, save Peleus' son, who pass'd for gen'ral frame; But... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ephyr</name>
      <description>...Whom fair Astyoche brought forth, by force of Hercules, Led out of Ephyr with his hand, from river Selleës, When many towns of princely youths he... </description>
      <address>Ephyr</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...Crete; Whom warlike Idomen did lead, co-partner in the fleet With kill-man Merion. Eighty ships with them did Troy invade. Tlepolemus Heraclides, right strong... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Epirus</name>
      <description>...men of wet Crocylia, Sharp Ægilipa, Samos' isle, Zacynthus sea inclos'd, Epirus, and the men that hold the continent oppos'd, All these did wise Ulysses... </description>
      <address>Epirus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.590387322222224,39.577073022222216,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cephale</name>
      <description>...ships with ebon sails were in his charge address'd. The warlike men of Cephale, and those of Ithaca, Woody Neritus, and the men of wet Crocylia, Sharp... </description>
      <address>Cephale</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tegea</name>
      <description>...Mantinean town, And strong Enispe, that for height is ever weather-blown, Tegea, and in Stymphalus, Parrhasia strongly wall'd, All these Alcæus' son to field... </description>
      <address>Tegea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thryon</name>
      <description>...them buy it dear. Who dwelt in Pylos' sandy soil, and Arene the fair, In Thryon, near Alpheus' flood, and Aepy full of air, In Cyparisscus, Amphigen, and... </description>
      <address>Thryon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Corinth</name>
      <description>...score black ships did follow these. The men fair Mycene held, The wealthy Corinth, Cleon that for beauteous site excell'd, Aræthyrea's lovely seat, and in... </description>
      <address>Corinth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-73.83234,43.24452,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asinen</name>
      <description>...Who did in fruitful Argos dwell, or strong Tiryntha keep, Hennion, or in Asinen whose bosom is so deep, Trœzena, Eïon, Epidaure where Bacchus crowns his... </description>
      <address>Asinen</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Salamine Great Ajax</name>
      <description>...was) with him did sole contend; With him came fifty sable sail. And out of Salamine Great Ajax brought twelve sail, that with th' Athenians did combine. Who did in... </description>
      <address>Salamine Great Ajax</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...town, Charistus, and of Styre, All these the duke Alphenor led, a flame of Mars's fire, Surnam'd Chalcodontiades, the mighty Abants' guide, Swift men of... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Anemores</name>
      <description>...Pythonians, Men of religious Chrysa's soil, and fat Daulidians, Panopæans, Anemores, and fierce Hyampolists; And those that dwell where Cephisus casts up his... </description>
      <address>Anemores</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Midea</name>
      <description>...the vine-trees are with vig'rous bunches bow'd, With them that dwelt in Midea, and Nissa most divine, All those whom utmost Anthedon did wealthily... </description>
      <address>Midea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.842,37.65,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...walls are rare and fellowless, In rich Onchestus' famous wood, to wat'ry Neptune vow'd, And Arne, where the vine-trees are with vig'rous bunches bow'd, With... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Medeona</name>
      <description>...and in Eleon, in Hylen, Peteona, In fair Ocalea, and, the town well-builded, Medeona, Copas, Eutresis, Thisbe, that for pigeons doth surpass, Of Coroneia... </description>
      <address>Medeona</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Schæne</name>
      <description>...Clonius, and Prothoenor led; Th' inhabitants of Hyria, and stony Aulida, Schæne, Scole, the hilly Eteon, and holy Thespia, Of Græa, and great Mycalesse, that... </description>
      <address>Schæne</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...hath won them all to her; And ill fates over-hang these tow'rs, address'd by Jupiter. Fix in thy mind this.' This express'd, he took wing and away, And sweet... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Nestor</name>
      <description>...resort. The Council chiefly he compos'd of old great-minded men, At Nestor's ships, the Pylian king. All there assembled then, Thus Atreus' son begun... </description>
      <address>Nestor</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>21.695,37.028,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Sack'd it, and brought to fleet the spoil, which every valiant son Of Greece indifferently shar'd. Atrides had for share Fair-cheek'd Chryseis. After... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...in the midst goes one, And all the rest spers'd through the fen; so now all Greece was gone; So Hector, in a flight from heav'n upon the Grecians cast... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...of them, or they the lowest stone Tear up, and sack the citizens of lofty Ilion.&quot; He led; he follow'd, like a God. And then must Ajax needs, As well as... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laomedon</name>
      <description>...Bestow'd his lance; he was the son of Lampus, best of men, And Lampus of Laomedon, well-skill'd in strength of mind, He strook Phylides' shield quite through... </description>
      <address>Laomedon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...forefight: Th' Ajaces both, the worthy Cretan king, The Mars-like Meges, Merion, and Teucer. Up then bring The Trojan chiefs their men in heaps; before whom... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...ships, and Hellespont; and then will I devise All words and facts again for Greece, that largely may suffice To breathe them from their instant toils.&quot; Thus... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...born we are To Saturn, Rhea brought us forth, this Jupiter, and I. And Pluto, God of under-grounds. The world indiff'rently Dispos'd betwixt us; ev'ry one... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...force. Three brothers born we are To Saturn, Rhea brought us forth, this Jupiter, and I. And Pluto, God of under-grounds. The world indiff'rently Dispos'd... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...all Gods else prefer in fear.&quot; This said, down hasted she From Ida's top to Ilion; and like a mighty snow, Or gelid hail, that from the clouds the northern... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...now felt shall turn, And then last, till in wrathful flames the long-sieg'd Ilion burn. Minerva's counsel shall become grave mean to this my will, Which no... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Argos</name>
      <description>...policies; for from their utmost force I freed my son, and set him safe in Argos, nurse of horse. These I remember to thy thoughts, that thou may'st shun... </description>
      <address>Argos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...that dwell in heav'n, that first imbru'd the field With Trojan spoil, when Neptune thus had made their irons yield. First Ajax Telamonius the Mysian captain... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...men so long forgone.&quot; This said, and seen, pale fear possess'd all those of Ilion, And ev'ry man cast round his eye to see where death was not, That he might... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Prothenor</name>
      <description>...brag the Grecians stomach'd much; but Telamonius most, Who stood most near Prothenor's fall, and out he sent a lance, Which Panthus' son, declining, 'scap'd, yet... </description>
      <address>Prothenor</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...when Jove's great-minded son, Alcides, having sack'd the town of stubborn Ilion, Took sail from thence; when by your charge I pour'd about Jove's mind... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...make my speech to diadems decent enough, though he Lies in his sepulchre at Thebes. I boast this pedigree: Portheus three famous sons begot, that in high... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.255096,38.318092,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...till he had our blood, And fir'd our fleet, he never more would turn to Ilion. Nor is it long, I see, before his whole will will be done. O Gods! I now... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Meneptolemus</name>
      <description>...Phylides' cares, Amphion, Dracius. Before the Phthians Medon march'd, and Meneptolemus; And these, with the Bœotian pow'rs, bore up the fleet's defence. Oïleus by... </description>
      <address>Meneptolemus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Corinth</name>
      <description>...son, that did for wealth excell, And yet was honest; he was born, and did at Corinth dwell; Who, though he knew his harmful fate, would needs his ship ascend... </description>
      <address>Corinth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-73.83234,43.24452,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...thou may'st see What issue Jove hath. Jove begot Minos, the strength of Crete; Minos begot Deucalion; Deucalion did beget Me Idomen, now Creta's king... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...lance stuck shaking in his heart; His heart with panting made it shake; but Mars did now remit The greatness of it, and the king, now quitting the brag fit... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ceres</name>
      <description>...to none alive will yield That yields to death, and whose life takes Ceres' nutritions, That can be cut with any iron, or pash'd with mighty stones... </description>
      <address>Ceres</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>7.38961,45.31336,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...March'd these two managers of men, in armours full of light. And first spake Merion: &quot;On which part, son of Deucalion, Serves thy mind to invade the fight? Is't... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...chide, that we stand still and woo. Go, choose a better dart, and make Mars yield a better chance.&quot; This said, Mars-swift Meriones, with haste, a brazen... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...darts, helms, targets boss'd, and corslets bright as day.&quot; &quot;So I,&quot; said Merion, &quot;at my tent, and sable bark, may say, I many Trojan spoils retain, but now... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...to fall in shameful flight, headlong, and on his face, Before our ports of Ilion, that instantly we may, Twelve unyok'd oxen-of-a-year, in this thy temple... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...and of Cissëus' race, Sister to Hecuba, both born to that great king of Thrace. Her th' Ilions made Minerva's priest; and her they follow'd all Up to the... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.141843247721585,41.16546743993369,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...town; pity ourselves, our wives; Pity our children; and remove, from sacred Ilion, The dreadful soldier Diomed. And, when yourselves are gone About this... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...But stay a little, that myself may fetch our sweetest wine To offer first to Jupiter, then that these joints of thine May be refresh'd; for, woe is me, how thou... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...against him; for his son, Isandrus, in a strife Against the valiant Solymi, Mars reft of light and life; Laodamïa, being envied of all the Goddesses, The... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Simois</name>
      <description>...their lances; ev'ry way the restless field she flings Betwixt the floods of Simois and Xanthus, that confin'd All their affairs of Ilion, and round about them... </description>
      <address>Simois</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...threat, Usher'd with horrid gusts of wind; with such black vapours plum'd, Mars flew t' Olympus, and broad heav'n, and there his place resum'd. Sadly he... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Diomed</name>
      <description>...Tydeus' son, He let his mighty Periphas lie, and in full charge he ran At Diomed; and he at him. Both near; the God began, And, thirsty of his blood, he... </description>
      <address>Diomed</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athenia</name>
      <description>...wishéd love, Herself might free the field of him? He bade her rather move Athenia to the charge she sought, who us'd of old to be The bane of Mars, and had as... </description>
      <address>Athenia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...rescue, who thus cried: &quot;O Hector! Help and save My body from the spoil of Greece, that to your lovéd town My friends may see me borne, and then let earth... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sarpedon</name>
      <description>...pow'r made in amain, And strook fear through the Grecian troops, but to Sarpedon gave Hope of full rescue, who thus cried: &quot;O Hector! Help and save My body... </description>
      <address>Sarpedon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.061206,40.640181,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Prytanis</name>
      <description>...on the multitude; then did he never miss; Alastor, Halius, Chromius, Noemon, Prytanis, Alcander, and a number more, he slew, and more had slain, If Hector had... </description>
      <address>Prytanis</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>40.5,40.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...the dead Pylæmen, that the targeteers of Paphlagonia led, A man like Mars; and with him fell good Mydon that did guide His chariot, Atymnus' son. The... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...and not a breath exhale; So firmly stood the Greeks, nor fled for all the Ilion's aid. Atrides yet coasts through the troops, confirming men so staid: &quot;O... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...idle sieve of news, did all their forces ask, Inflam'd by Phœbus, harmful Mars, and Eris eag'rer far. The Greeks had none to hearten them; their hearts rose... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ceres</name>
      <description>...corn-winnow'rs flies The chaff, driv'n with an opposite wind, when yellow Ceres dites, Which all the diters' feet, legs, arms, their heads and shoulders... </description>
      <address>Ceres</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>7.38961,45.31336,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asian</name>
      <description>...Not out of my particular cause; far hence my profit grows, For far hence Asian Lycia lies, where gulfy Xanthus flows, And where my lov'd wife, infant son... </description>
      <address>Asian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pæon</name>
      <description>...heav'n he fled, Extremely tortur'd, for recure, which instantly he won At Pæon's hand, with sov'reign balm; and this did Jove's great son, Unblest... </description>
      <address>Pæon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Diomed</name>
      <description>...Thy great mind be the bane of it.&quot; This did with anger sting The blood of Diomed, to see his friend, that chid the king Before the fight, and then preferr'd... </description>
      <address>Diomed</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...have Their manger full; so I left them, and like a lackey slave Am come to Ilion, confident in nothing but my bow That nothing profits me. Two shafts I vainly... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...field, where his curl'd flocks were laid, Who took him as he leap'd the fold, not slain yet, but appaid With greater spirit, comes again, and then the... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...fury that you could not know whose side had interest In his free labours, Greece or Troy; but as a flood, increas'd By violent and sudden show'rs, let down... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...act, Who rag'd so on the Ilion side. She grip'd his hand, and said: &quot;Mars, Mars, thou ruiner of men, that in the dust hast laid So many cities, and with... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...where he should The Trojans (like a sort of ewes, penn'd in a rich man's fold, Close at his door, till all be milk'd, and never baaing hold Hearing the... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Autophon</name>
      <description>...rule were Mæon, Hæmon's son, And Lycophontes, Keep-field call'd, the heir of Autophon, By all men honour'd like the Gods; yet these and all their friends Were... </description>
      <address>Autophon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...made of gold; The belt it fast'ned, bravely wrought; his curets' double fold; And last, the charméd plate he wore, which help'd him more than all... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...ILIADS THE ARGUMENT The Gods in council, at the last, decree That famous Ilion shall expugnéd be; And that their own continu'd faults may prove The... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lacedæmon</name>
      <description>...her the shape Of beldame Græa, who was brought by Helen, in her rape, From Lacedæmon, and had trust in all her secrets still, Being old, and had (of all her... </description>
      <address>Lacedæmon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...made them mutually at either shake their darts Before they threw. Then Paris first with his long jav'lin parts; It smote Atrides' orby targe, but ran not... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...shame to meet.&quot; Nor so; for holy Tellus' womb inclos'd those worthy men In Sparta, their belovéd soil. The voiceful heralds then The firm agreement of the Gods... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...Go then (to bless your champion, and give his pow'rs success) Fetch for the Earth, and for the Sun (the Gods on whom ye call) Two lambs, a black one and a... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...in his arms. ANOTHER ARGUMENT Gamma the single fight doth sing 'Twixt Paris and the Spartan king. When ev'ry least commander's will best soldiers had... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Xanthus</name>
      <description>...Which wise Achilles mark'd, slew him, and took his gold in strife, At Xanthus' flood; so little Death did fear his golden life. Sarpedon led the Lycians... </description>
      <address>Xanthus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>29.191694,36.41025,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ascania</name>
      <description>...the Phrygians brought to war, Well train'd for battle, and were come out of Ascania far. With Methles, and with Antiphus, (Pylæmen's sons) did fight The men of... </description>
      <address>Ascania</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.25,36.25,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Xanthus</name>
      <description>...death withstand, But suffer'd it beneath the stroke of great Æacides, In Xanthus; where he made more souls dive to the Stygian seas. Phorcys, and fair... </description>
      <address>Xanthus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>29.191694,36.41025,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pandarus</name>
      <description>...full of pride, The Aphnii, Lycaon's son, whom Phœbus gave his bow, Prince Pandarus did lead to field. Who Adrestinus owe, Apesus' city, Pityæ, and mount... </description>
      <address>Pandarus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Arime</name>
      <description>...Jove, In Arime, Typhœius with rattling thunder drove Beneath the earth; in Arime, men say, the grave is still, Where thunder tomb'd Typhœius, and is a... </description>
      <address>Arime</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>37.72113,36.47296,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...steps, thou went'st a bounteous guide, When th' Achives and the peers of Thebes he would have pacified, Sent as the Greeks' ambassador, and left them at the... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.255096,38.318092,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...attempts well urg'd, as Hector's pow'r hath done Against the hapless sons of Greece: being chiefly dear to Jove, And without cause, being neither fruit of any... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Marpessa</name>
      <description>...of all terrestrial men did reign, At that time, king of fortitude, and for Marpessa's sake, 'Gainst wanton Phœbus, king of flames; his bow in hand did take... </description>
      <address>Marpessa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ideus</name>
      <description>...wife, Fair Cleopatra, female birth of bright Marpessa's pain, And of Ideus; who of all terrestrial men did reign, At that time, king of fortitude, and... </description>
      <address>Ideus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...and through the hall's guard pass'd, Unseen of any man or maid. Through Greece then, rich and vast, I fled to Phthia, nurse of sheep, and came to Peleus'... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...me a wife. Many fair Achive princesses of unimpeachéd life In Helle and in Phthia live, whose sires do cities hold, Of whom I can have whom I will. And, more... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Mycenian ships enow ride near, that brought thee to this woe; The rest of Greece will stay, nor stir till Troy be overcome With full eversion; or if not, but... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jove</name>
      <description>...cheerful morn shall other things display. It is my glory (putting trust in Jove, and other Gods) That I shall now expulse these dogs Fates sent to our... </description>
      <address>Jove</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...not for anger hold her peace, but made this bold reply: &quot;Not-to-be-suff'red Jupiter, what need'st thou still enforce Thy matchless pow'r? We know it well; but we... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...to the solid-ported depths of hell his son was sent, To hale out hateful Pluto's dog from darksome Erebus, He had not 'scap'd the streams of Styx, so deep... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...air, That perfects his unspotted vows; who seiz'd in her repair A sucking hind calf, which she truss'd in her enforcive seres, And by Jove's altar let it... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...and made Olympus shake As she but stirr'd within her throne, and thus to Neptune spake: &quot;O Neptune, what a spite is this! Thou God so huge in pow'r... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...griev'd to think how Hector will control My valour with his vaunts in Troy, that I was terror-sick With his approach; which when he boasts, let earth... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...and young Antilochus, All éxpert in the deeds of arms: &quot;O youths of Greece,&quot; said he, &quot;What change is this? In your brave fight, I only look'd to see... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...ARGUMENT The Greeks, with Troy's bold pow'r dismay'd, Are cheer'd by Neptune's secret aid. Jove helping Hector, and his host, thus close Achive fleet... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Polydamas</name>
      <description>...which there serv'd the most and best) still boldly built upon The wisdom of Polydamas, and Hector's matchless strength, And follow'd, fill'd with wondrous spirit... </description>
      <address>Polydamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...thou show'st thou art a friend to lies, Pretending, in the flight of Greece, the making of it good, To all their ruins, which I thought could never be... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...And, that all these might yield Full tribute to the heav'nly work, Neptune and Phœbus won Jove to unburthen the black wombs of clouds, fill'd by the... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...city shines Upon a lofty prominent, and in th' extreme confines Of sandy Pylos, seated where Alpheus' flood doth run, And call'd Thryessa; this they sieg'd... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...he in Percope left, and came to Troy by land. And now he tried the fame of Greece, encount'ring with the king, Who threw his royal lance and miss'd. Iphidamas... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Antiphus</name>
      <description>...Above the nipple; and his sword a mortal wound impress'd Beneath the ear of Antiphus; down from their horse they fell. The king had seen the youths before, and... </description>
      <address>Antiphus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>the States</name>
      <description>...Antenor's race Divine Agenor, Polybus, unmarried Acamas Proportion'd like the States of heav'n. In front of all the field, Troy's great Priamides did bear his... </description>
      <address>the States</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>6.5,46.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...Lambda presents the General, In fight the worthiest man of all, Aurora out of restful bed did from bright Tithon rise, To bring each deathless... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...Ilion he enter'd, and awak'd The cousin-german of the king, a counsellor of Thrace, Hippocoon; who when he rose, and saw the desert place, Where Rhesus' horse... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.141843247721585,41.16546743993369,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...our woes proceed. He princely undertakes That all the wealth he brought from Greece (would he had died before!) He will, with other added wealth, for your... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Hector answer'd him: &quot;Renownéd Telamon, Prince of the soldiers came from Greece, assay not me, like one Young and immartial, with great words, as to an... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...the Weather-wielder sends to seamen prosp'rous gales, When with their sallow polish'd oars, long lifted from their falls, Their wearied arms, dissolv'd with... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>19.404382772547915,52.12259403291701,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...lord safe home, 'Scap'd from the gripes and pow'rs of Greece. And now was Paris come From his high tow'rs; who made no stay, when once he had put on... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Messeides</name>
      <description>...spin the Greek wives' webs of task, and their fetch water be To Argos, from Messeides, or clear Hyperia's spring; [6] Which howsoever thou abhorr'st, Fate's such a... </description>
      <address>Messeides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mæonides</name>
      <description>...his pen, He stood amaz'd and freely did confess Himself was equall'd in Mæonides. Next hear the grave and learned Pliny use His censure of our sacred... </description>
      <address>Mæonides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>SILIUS ITALICUS</name>
      <description>...in renowned Rome, Whose verse, saith Martial, nothing shall out-wear. SILIUS ITALICUS, LIB. XIII. 777 He, in Elysium having cast his eye Upon the figure of a... </description>
      <address>SILIUS ITALICUS</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>ETC.</name>
      <description>...OF PRINCES, SOLE EMPRESS OF BEAUTY AND VIRTUE, ANNE, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, ETC. With whatsoever honour we adorn Your royal issue, we must gratulate... </description>
      <address>ETC.</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Argicides</name>
      <description>...Who gave it to Saturnian Jove; Jove to his messenger; His messenger, Argicides, to Pelops, skill'd in horse; Pelops to Atreus, chief of men; he, dying, gave... </description>
      <address>Argicides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...to the public good, propos'd this to the state: &quot;Princes and Councillors of Greece, if any should relate This vision but the king himself, it might be held a... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atreüs</name>
      <description>...And golden sceptre; making suit to ev'ry Grecian son, But most the sons of Atreüs, the others' orderers, Yet they least heard him; all the rest receiv'd with... </description>
      <address>Atreüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...that my pow'rs should bid them any blows; In nothing bear they blame of me; Phthia, whose bosom flows With corn and people, never felt impair of her increase... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Jove's belov'd, (to whom performing vows, O Calchas, for the state of Greece, thy spirit prophetic shows Skills that direct us) not a man of all these... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>English</name>
      <description>...to the example. [4] The power of Nature above Art in Poesy. [5] Our English language above all others for Rhythmical Poesy. THE FIRST BOOK OF HOMER'S... </description>
      <address>English</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.46415,38.3345,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Poesy</name>
      <description>...nearness of Translation to the example. [4] The power of Nature above Art in Poesy. [5] Our English language above all others for Rhythmical Poesy. THE FIRST... </description>
      <address>Poesy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Theætetus</name>
      <description>...et divinissimum; in Phædone, θει̑ον ποιητὴν, divinum Poetam; and in Theætetus, Socrates citing divers of the most wise and learned for confirmation of his... </description>
      <address>Theætetus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...thy defeat.&quot; To this the king of men replied: &quot;O father, all the sons Of Greece thou conquer'st in the strife of consultations. I would to Jove, Athenia, and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...want in war, or lack of that brave heat Fit for the vent'rous spirits of Greece, was cause to thy defeat.&quot; To this the king of men replied: &quot;O father, all... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paridem</name>
      <description>...ideo tu, ideo falsâ sub imagine venisti, ut me deciperes ob tuam nimiam in Paridem benevolentiam: eò dum illi ades, dum illi studes, dum pro illo satagis, dum... </description>
      <address>Paridem</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...the helm that held the equal dooms of chance, Look'd back, and drew; and Paris first had lot to hurl his lance, The soldiers all sat down enrank'd, each by... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...to field, the swift-foot horse they drive. And when at them of Troy and Greece the aged lords arrive, From horse, on Troy's well-feeding soil, 'twixt both... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...shame to meet.&quot; Nor so; for holy Tellus' womb inclos'd those worthy men In Sparta, their belovéd soil. The voiceful heralds then The firm agreement of the Gods... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Amazon</name>
      <description>...bands, Was number'd as a man in chief; the cause of war was then Th' Amazon dames, that in their facts affected to be men. In all there was a mighty... </description>
      <address>Amazon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Æthra</name>
      <description>...excellence. Thus went she forth, and took with her her women most of name, Æthra, Pitthëus' lovely birth, and Clymene, whom fame Hath for her fair eyes... </description>
      <address>Æthra</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laodice</name>
      <description>...sister's shape, who had the highest place In Helen's love, and had to name Laodice, most fair Of all the daughters Priam had, and made the nuptial pair With... </description>
      <address>Laodice</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Achaia</name>
      <description>...men, Great Agamemnon, cried aloud: &quot;Argives! for shame, contain; Youths of Achaia, shoot no more; the fair-helm'd Hector shows As he desir'd to treat with us.&quot;... </description>
      <address>Achaia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...back amaz'd, is shook with fear, and looks as pale as death; So Menelaus Paris scar'd; so that divine-fac'd foe Shrunk in his beauties. Which beheld by... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...in his arms. ANOTHER ARGUMENT Gamma the single fight doth sing 'Twixt Paris and the Spartan king. When ev'ry least commander's will best soldiers had... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Amydon</name>
      <description>...Pyræchmes did the Pæons rule, that crookéd bows do bend; From Axius, out of Amydon, he had them in command, From Axius, whose most beauteous stream still... </description>
      <address>Amydon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ide</name>
      <description>...Acamas, were joind companions. Who in Zelia dwelt beneath the sacred foot of Ide, That drank of black Æsepus' stream, and wealth made full of pride, The... </description>
      <address>Ide</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-3.578125,50.688942,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Arime</name>
      <description>...Jove, In Arime, Typhœius with rattling thunder drove Beneath the earth; in Arime, men say, the grave is still, Where thunder tomb'd Typhœius, and is a... </description>
      <address>Arime</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>37.72113,36.47296,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Arime</name>
      <description>...Earth under-groan'd their high-rais'd feet, as when offended Jove, In Arime, Typhœius with rattling thunder drove Beneath the earth; in Arime, men say... </description>
      <address>Arime</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>37.72113,36.47296,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pelius</name>
      <description>...When he the bristled savages did give Ramnusia, And drove them out of Pelius, as far as Æthica. He came not single, but with him Leonteus, Coron's son... </description>
      <address>Pelius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hyperia</name>
      <description>...highly prais'd, Machaon, Podalirius, were thirty vessels rais'd. Who near Hyperia's fountain dwelt, and in Ormenius, The snowy tops of Titanus, and in... </description>
      <address>Hyperia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pheres</name>
      <description>...jetty sails with him the swelling stream did take. But those that did in Pheres dwell, at the Bœbeian lake, In Bœbe, and in Glaphyra, Iaolcus builded fair... </description>
      <address>Pheres</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pteleus</name>
      <description>...and the soil that sheep are fed upon Iton, and Antron built by sea, and Pteleus full of grass, Protesilaus, while he liv'd, the worthy captain was, Whom... </description>
      <address>Pteleus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hellade</name>
      <description>...That in deep Alus, Alopé, and soft Trechina dwell'd, In Phthia, and in Hellade where live the lovely dames, The Myrmidons, Hellenians, and Achives, rob'd of... </description>
      <address>Hellade</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Rhodes</name>
      <description>...By other sons and nephews of th' Alciden fortitude. He in his exile came to Rhodes, driv'n in with tempests rude. The Rhodians were distinct in tribes, and... </description>
      <address>Rhodes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>151.0881,-33.82663,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Olenon</name>
      <description>...well-spoke son, did guide th' Ætolians well, Those that in Pleuron, Olenon, and strong Pylene dwell, Great Chalcis, that by sea-side stands, and stony... </description>
      <address>Olenon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>21.25,38.75,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...sails were in his charge address'd. The warlike men of Cephale, and those of Ithaca, Woody Neritus, and the men of wet Crocylia, Sharp Ægilipa, Samos' isle... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cephale</name>
      <description>...ships with ebon sails were in his charge address'd. The warlike men of Cephale, and those of Ithaca, Woody Neritus, and the men of wet Crocylia, Sharp... </description>
      <address>Cephale</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Oetylon</name>
      <description>...for doves so much extoll'd, Bryseia's and Augia's grounds, strong Laa, Oetylon, Amyclas, Helos' harbour-town, that Neptune beats upon, All these did... </description>
      <address>Oetylon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...his most resplendent arms, since he did over-shine The whole heroic host of Greece, in pow'r of that design. Who did in Lacedæmon's rule th' unmeasur'd concave... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Trœzena</name>
      <description>...or strong Tiryntha keep, Hennion, or in Asinen whose bosom is so deep, Trœzena, Eïon, Epidaure where Bacchus crowns his head, Ægina, and Maseta's soil, did... </description>
      <address>Trœzena</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Salamine Great Ajax</name>
      <description>...was) with him did sole contend; With him came fifty sable sail. And out of Salamine Great Ajax brought twelve sail, that with th' Athenians did combine. Who did in... </description>
      <address>Salamine Great Ajax</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Charistus</name>
      <description>...bord'ring on the sea, of rich Eretria, Of Dion's highly-seated town, Charistus, and of Styre, All these the duke Alphenor led, a flame of Mars's fire... </description>
      <address>Charistus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Chalcida</name>
      <description>...their seats in sweet Eubœa made, The Histiæans rich in grapes, the men of Chalcida, The Cerinths bord'ring on the sea, of rich Eretria, Of Dion's... </description>
      <address>Chalcida</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Caliarus</name>
      <description>...But for the manage of his lance he gen'ral praise did win. The dwellers of Caliarus, of Bessa, Opoën, The youths of Cynus, Scarphis, and Augias, lovely men, Of... </description>
      <address>Caliarus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Midea</name>
      <description>...the vine-trees are with vig'rous bunches bow'd, With them that dwelt in Midea, and Nissa most divine, All those whom utmost Anthedon did wealthily... </description>
      <address>Midea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.842,37.65,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...walls are rare and fellowless, In rich Onchestus' famous wood, to wat'ry Neptune vow'd, And Arne, where the vine-trees are with vig'rous bunches bow'd, With... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asian</name>
      <description>...through the air reach'd heav'n. And as about the flood Caïster, in an Asian mead, flocks of the airy brood, Cranes, geese, or long-neck'd swans, here... </description>
      <address>Asian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Apposéd</name>
      <description>...Prick'd on the sweetbreads, and with wood, leaveless, and kindled at Apposéd fire, they burn the thighs; which done, the inwards, slit, They broil'd on... </description>
      <address>Apposéd</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...rock draw with his line and hook A mighty fish out of the sea; for so the Greek did pluck The Trojan gaping from his seat, his jaws op'd with the dart... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Erymas</name>
      <description>...left his limbs, and night his eyes possess'd. Idomenæus his stern dart at Erymas address'd, As, like to Acamas, he fled; it cut the sundry bones Beneath his... </description>
      <address>Erymas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pelion</name>
      <description>...that huge weapon, that was giv'n by Chiron to his sire, Cut from the top of Pelion, to be heroës' deaths. His steeds Automedon straight join'd; like whom no man... </description>
      <address>Pelion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.959876,40.641298,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...weight, He only left of all his arms; for that far pass'd the might Of any Greek to shake but his; Achilles' only ire Shook that huge weapon, that was giv'n... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ill</name>
      <description>...flow'd about His reeking limbs; no least time giv'n to take in any breath; Ill strengthen'd ill; when one was up, another was beneath. Now, Muses, you that... </description>
      <address>Ill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Patroclus hath the grace Of great Sarpedon's death, sprung of the race Of Jupiter, he having slain the horse Of Thetis' son, fierce Pedasus. The force Of... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...brought Protesilaus to those wars, and now her self to nought, With many Greek and Trojan lives, all spoil'd about her spoil. One slew another desp'rately... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>83</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...in the midst goes one, And all the rest spers'd through the fen; so now all Greece was gone; So Hector, in a flight from heav'n upon the Grecians cast... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dolops</name>
      <description>...arms, to wear against the foe, And now they sav'd his son from death. At Dolops, Meges threw A spear well-pil'd, that strook his casque full in the height... </description>
      <address>Dolops</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Epirus</name>
      <description>...lin'd, And hollow'd fitly, sav'd his life. Phyleus left him them, Who from Epirus brought them home, on that part where the stream Of famous Seléés doth run... </description>
      <address>Epirus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.590387322222224,39.577073022222216,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...now sends the God of breath From airy Ida, as shall run through all Greek spirits in thee. Apollo with the golden sword, the clear Far-seer, see... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...beside, And I enforce it with a threat: That if without consent Of me, Minerva, Mercury, the Queen of regiment, And Vulcan, he will either spare high Ilion... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...than Juno caus'd, if Pallas had not car'd More for the peace of heav'n than Mars; who leap'd out of her throne, Rapt up her helmet, lance, and shield, and... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...eminence all you Gods, whatever ill he does, Sustain with patience. Here is Mars, I think, not free from woes, And yet he bears them like himself. The great... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jove</name>
      <description>...she place, displeasedly; the feast in general Bewraying privy spleens at Jove; and then, to colour all, She laugh'd, but merely from her lips, for over her... </description>
      <address>Jove</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...fair-ey'd love, If still thus thou and I were one, in counsels held above, Neptune would still in word and fact be ours, if not in heart. If then thy tongue and... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...spitting blood. Indeed, his hurt was not set on By one that was the weakest Greek. But him Jove look'd upon With eyes of pity; on his wife with horrible... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Since he had seen it; th' Ilians now in rout, the Greeks in fight; King Neptune, with his long sword, chief; great Hector put down quite, Laid flat in... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...till Jove was tam'd withal. Mean space flew Somnus to the ships, found Neptune out, and said: &quot;Now cheerfully assist the Greeks; and give them glorious... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phæa</name>
      <description>...their court, And brought me up, receiving me in most respectful sort From Phæa, when Jove under earth and the unfruitful seas Cast Saturn. These I go to... </description>
      <address>Phæa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...through the host; and so this great Earth-shaking God Cheer'd up the Greek hearts, that they wish their pains no period. Saturnia from Olympus' top saw... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...For which our many mis'ries felt entitle it our own? Peace, lest some other Greek give ear, and hear a sentence such; As no man's palate should profane; at... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...and gets him to bind The pow'rs of Jove with sleep, to free her mind. Neptune assists the Greeks, and of the foe Slaughter inflicts a mighty overthrow... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...first troops follow'd, and the last their shouts with shouts repell'd. Greece answer'd all, nor could her spirits from all show rest conceal'd. And to... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athens</name>
      <description>...rushing in; and yet could not prevail To his repulse, though choicest men of Athens there made head; Amongst whom was Menestheus chief, whom Phidias followéd... </description>
      <address>Athens</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-89.87705,38.32644,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...the first place good, where both the ports and wall (The thick rank of the Greek shields broke) he enter'd, and did skall, Where on the gray sea's shore... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Corinth</name>
      <description>...son, that did for wealth excell, And yet was honest; he was born, and did at Corinth dwell; Who, though he knew his harmful fate, would needs his ship ascend... </description>
      <address>Corinth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-73.83234,43.24452,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...and cast on ev'ry side a glance, Lest any his dear sides should dart. But Merion, as he fled, Sent after him a brazen lance, that ran his eager head Through... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Deiphobus</name>
      <description>...The greatness of it, and the king, now quitting the brag fit Of glory in Deiphobus, thus terribly exclaim'd: &quot;Deiphobus, now may we think that we are ev'nly... </description>
      <address>Deiphobus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...lance stuck shaking in his heart; His heart with panting made it shake; but Mars did now remit The greatness of it, and the king, now quitting the brag fit... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...pow'r A mighty labour, to expell, in their despite, from Troy The sons of Greece. The king did vow, that done, he should enjoy His goodliest daughter. He (in... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Great Neptune</name>
      <description>...quite destroy'd, And therefore from the hoary deep he suffered so employ'd Great Neptune in the Grecian aid; who griev'd for them, and storm'd Extremely at his... </description>
      <address>Great Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...of his mother-queen, great Goddess of the seas, He would not let proud Ilion see the Grecians quite destroy'd, And therefore from the hoary deep he... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ceres</name>
      <description>...to none alive will yield That yields to death, and whose life takes Ceres' nutritions, That can be cut with any iron, or pash'd with mighty stones... </description>
      <address>Ceres</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>7.38961,45.31336,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...March'd these two managers of men, in armours full of light. And first spake Merion: &quot;On which part, son of Deucalion, Serves thy mind to invade the fight? Is't... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...chide, that we stand still and woo. Go, choose a better dart, and make Mars yield a better chance.&quot; This said, Mars-swift Meriones, with haste, a brazen... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Teucer</name>
      <description>...to spoil, And in he ran; and Hector in, who sent a shining lance At Teucer, who, beholding it, slipp'd by, and gave it chance On Actor's son... </description>
      <address>Teucer</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...of Priam's bastard-bed; But when the Greek ships, double-oar'd, arriv'd at Ilion, To Ilion he return'd, and prov'd beyond comparison Amongst the Trojans; he... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...round about th' Ajaces did their phalanxes maintain Their station firm; whom Mars himself, had he amongst them gone, Could not disparage, nor Jove's Maid that... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hippomachus</name>
      <description>...Of Pylon, and Ormenus' lives. And then Leonteüs gains The life's end of Hippomachus, Antimachus's son; His lance fell at his girdle-stead, and with his end... </description>
      <address>Hippomachus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Arisba</name>
      <description>...that god-like man, and mighty Asius, Ev'n Asius Hyrtacides, that from Arisba rode The huge bay horse, and had his house where river Selleës flow'd. The... </description>
      <address>Arisba</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>26.2272,39.2393,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...But Hector found that place a worse. Chiefs of the second band Were Paris and Alcathous, Agenor. The command The third strong phalanx had, was giv'n to... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...And, that all these might yield Full tribute to the heav'nly work, Neptune and Phœbus won Jove to unburthen the black wombs of clouds, fill'd by the... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Simois</name>
      <description>...roar'd, Rhesus, Heptaporus, Rhodius, Scamander the ador'd, Caresus, Simois, Grenicus, Æsepus; of them all Apollo open'd the rough mouths, and made their... </description>
      <address>Simois</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Wash</name>
      <description>...from my thigh Cut out this arrow, and the blood, that is ingor'd and dry, Wash with warm water from the wound; then gentle salves apply, Which thou know'st... </description>
      <address>Wash</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pramnius</name>
      <description>...this the goddess-like fair dame a potion did confect With good old wine of Pramnius, and scrap'd into the wine Cheese made of goat's milk, and on it spers'd... </description>
      <address>Pramnius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...A right fair cup with gold studs driv'n, which Nestor did transfer From Pylos; on whose swelling sides four handles fixéd were, And upon ev'ry handle sat a... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...his strength declin'd, the foe should slaughter their hurt friend. Then Crete's king urg'd Neleides his chariot to ascend, And getting near him, take him... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...though his hot approach be never so abhorr'd; So, to assail the Jove-lov'd Greek, the Ilians did accord, And he made through them. First he hurt, upon his... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Percope</name>
      <description>...him furnish twelve fair ships, to lend fair Troy his hand. His ships he in Percope left, and came to Troy by land. And now he tried the fame of Greece... </description>
      <address>Percope</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Antiphus</name>
      <description>...Above the nipple; and his sword a mortal wound impress'd Beneath the ear of Antiphus; down from their horse they fell. The king had seen the youths before, and... </description>
      <address>Antiphus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...each place so fast, that, like a lightning thrown Out of the shield of Jupiter, in ev'ry eye he shone. And as upon a rich man's crop of barley or of wheat... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...By Hector and Polydamas, and old Anchises' seed Who god-like was esteem'd in Troy, by grave Antenor's race Divine Agenor, Polybus, unmarried Acamas... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...troops. The battle then was all of charioteers, Lin'd with light horse. But Jupiter disturb'd this form with fears, And from air's upper region bid bloody... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...well Minerva following Diomed; and, angry with his act, The mighty host of Ilion he enter'd, and awak'd The cousin-german of the king, a counsellor of... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...pursu'd like wind. As when a brace of greyhounds are laid in with hare and hind, Close-mouth'd and skill'd to make the best of their industrious course... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...attempts well urg'd, as Hector's pow'r hath done Against the hapless sons of Greece: being chiefly dear to Jove, And without cause, being neither fruit of any... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Marpessa</name>
      <description>...of all terrestrial men did reign, At that time, king of fortitude, and for Marpessa's sake, 'Gainst wanton Phœbus, king of flames; his bow in hand did take... </description>
      <address>Marpessa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...and his word, I would not thus exhort, With wrath appeas'd, thy aid to Greece, though plagu'd in heaviest sort; But much he presently will give, and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...I will advise, others to hoise their sail, For, 'gainst the height of Ilion, you never shall prevail, Jove with his hand protecteth it, and makes the... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...meads, Phera surnam'd Divine; All whose bright turrets on the sea, in sandy Pylos, shine. Th' inhabitants in flocks and herds are wondrous confluent, Who... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...made, and their suppers took. Atrides to his tent Invited all the peers of Greece, and food sufficient Appos'd before them, and the peers appos'd their hands... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...all thy tents are amply stor'd with wine, Brought daily in Greek ships from Thrace; and to this grace of thine All necessaries thou hast fit, and store of... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...No frailties with increasing years, but evermore remain Ador'd like Pallas, or the Sun, as all doubts die in me That heav'n's next light shall be the... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...to the solid-ported depths of hell his son was sent, To hale out hateful Pluto's dog from darksome Erebus, He had not 'scap'd the streams of Styx, so deep... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...The Goddess that all Goddesses, for snowy arms, out-shin'd, Thus spake to Pallas, to the Greeks with gracious ruth inclin'd: &quot;O Pallas, what a grief is this!... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ophelest</name>
      <description>...by Teucer's shafts impress'd? Hapless Orsilochus was first, Ormenus, Ophelest, Dæter, and hardy Chromius, and Lycophon divine, And Amopaon that did... </description>
      <address>Ophelest</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...the hands of death employ; And, where Troy should be stoop'd by Greece, let Greece fall under Troy.&quot; To this ev'n weeping king did Jove remorseful audience... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...griev'd to think how Hector will control My valour with his vaunts in Troy, that I was terror-sick With his approach; which when he boasts, let earth... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hypsipyle</name>
      <description>...a great fleet of od'rous wine arrived, Sent by Eunëus, Jason's son, born of Hypsipyle. The fleet contain'd a thousand tun, which must transported be To Atreus'... </description>
      <address>Hypsipyle</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...sort of Greeks are dead, Whose black blood, near Scamander's stream, inhuman Mars hath shed; Their souls to hell descended are. It fits thee then, our king... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...the heralds (messengers of Gods and godlike men) The one of Troy, the other Greece, had held betwixt them then Imperial sceptres; when the one, Idæus, grave and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...his arms he did despoil, Which iron Mars bestow'd on him; and those, in Mars's toil, Lycurgus ever after wore; but when he agéd grew, Enforc'd to keep... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hercules</name>
      <description>...flying under-strifes.&quot; This said, the black-hair'd God Led to the tow'r of Hercules, built circular and high By Pallas and the Ilians, for fit security To... </description>
      <address>Hercules</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.28858,38.01714,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...to men, And manifest their proper forms, are passing dreadful then.&quot; Neptune replied: &quot;Saturnia, at no time let your care Exceed your reason; 'tis not... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...spoil) had ruin'd me, for these ears heard her cry: 'Kill, kill the seed of Ilion, kill th' Asian Lelegi.' Mere man then must not fight with him that still... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbe</name>
      <description>...with wing'd shafts; 'gainst Mars, the blue-ey'd Maid; 'Gainst Juno, Phœbe, whose white hands bore singing darts of gold, Her side arm'd with a sheaf of... </description>
      <address>Phœbe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Upsilon</name>
      <description>...fates, Achilles beats even to the Ilian gates. ANOTHER ARGUMENT In Upsilon, Strife stirs in heav'n; The day's grace to the Greeks is giv'n. The... </description>
      <address>Upsilon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...in pretext, but in sad truth their own. About Æacides himself the kings of Greece were plac'd, Entreating him to food; and he entreated them as fast, Still... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thou Sun</name>
      <description>...First, highest, and thou best of Gods; thou Earth that all dost bear; Thou Sun; ye Furies under earth that ev'ry soul torment Whom impious perjury distains... </description>
      <address>Thou Sun</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phylides</name>
      <description>...presents, these: The sons of Nestor, and with them renown'd Meriones, Phylides, Thoas, Lycomed, and Meges, all which went, And Menalippus, following Ulysses... </description>
      <address>Phylides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...friend's quarrel, well will quit your sorrow for your friend. And thou, Atrides, in the taste of so severe an end, Hereafter may on others hold a juster... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...One stirs not, till you call off all. Dismiss them then to meat, And let Atrides tender here, in sight of all this seat, The gifts he promis'd. Let him swear... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Saturnia</name>
      <description>...Close to the heart of Jupiter; and Ate, that had wrought This anger by Saturnia, by her bright hair he caught, Held down her head, and over her made this... </description>
      <address>Saturnia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>11.504827,42.666255,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scæa</name>
      <description>...a Myrmidon In conduct of him. All the day, they fought before the gates Of Scæa, and, most certainly, that day had seen the dates Of all Troy's honours in... </description>
      <address>Scæa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Spio</name>
      <description>...how many those dark gulfs soever comprehend. There Glauce, and Cymodoce, and Spio, did attend, Nessea, and Cymothoe, and calm Amphithoe, Thalia, Thoa... </description>
      <address>Spio</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...seeing Hector advancing towards him. [3] An inimitable simile. [4] In the Greek always this phrase is used, not in the hands, but ἐν γούνασι κεὶται, in the... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>84</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...hid in mists that ev'ry way descend. O father Jupiter, do thou the sons of Greece release Of this felt darkness; grace this day with fit transparences; And... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Polydamas</name>
      <description>...lightly, glancing to his mouth, because it strook him near, Thrown from Polydamas. Leitus next left the fight in fear (Being hurt by Hector in his hand)... </description>
      <address>Polydamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...And made it stick beyond in earth, th' extreme part burst, and there Mars buried all his violence. The sword then for the spear Had chang'd the... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...and the sweat The knees, calves, feet, hands, faces, smear'd, of men that Mars applied About the good Achilles' friend. And as a huge ox-hide [3] A... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...them. Æneas knew the God, and said: &quot;It was a shame extreme, That those of Greece should beat them so, and by their cowardice, Not want of man's aid nor the... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...the Gods, soon rapt him from his reach. THE END OF THE SIXTEENTH BOOK. [1] Jupiter called the God of sounds, for the chief sound his thunder. [2] A simile most... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...fell, and his most weighty fall gave fit tune to his chance; For which all Greece extremely mourn'd. And as a mighty strife About a little fount begins, and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scæan</name>
      <description>...Leap'd far back, and his anger shunn'd. Hector detain'd his horse Within the Scæan port, in doubt to put his personal force Amongst the rout, and turn their... </description>
      <address>Scæan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...all these were overthrown By him, and all else put in rout; and then proud Ilion Had stoop'd beneath his glorious hand, he rag'd so with his lance, If... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Menœtiades</name>
      <description>...justify, Though he himself commands him fight, as now he put this chace In Menœtiades's mind. How much then weighs the grace, Patroclus, that Jove gives thee now... </description>
      <address>Menœtiades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...And order their high pleasures thus: ‭ Grey Pallas to Telemachus ‭ (In Ithaca) her way addrest; ‭ And did her heav’nly limbs invest ‭ In Mentas’ likeness... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion Shall</name>
      <description>...beside to mourn thy son; He shall be tearful, thou being full; not here, but Ilion Shall find thee weeping-rooms enow.&quot; He said, and so arose, And caus'd a... </description>
      <address>Ilion Shall</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ill</name>
      <description>...spring no deeds To help thee, nor recall thy son; impatience ever breeds Ill upon ill, makes worst things worse, and therefore sit.&quot; He said: &quot;Give me... </description>
      <address>Ill</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...you. Six sons he hath, and me a seventh; and all those six live now In Phthia, since, all casting lots, my chance did only fall To follow hither. Now for... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...As thou hadst (being your special strength) fallen to destructión, Whom no Greek better'd for his fight?&quot; &quot;O, what art thou,&quot; said he, &quot;Most worthy youth, of... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Helenus</name>
      <description>...gave back, seeing him so urge. And now he entertains His sons as roughly, Helenus, Paris, Hippothous, Pammon, divine Agathones, renown'd Deiphobus, Agavus... </description>
      <address>Helenus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Oïliades</name>
      <description>...are first, that when thou pay'st thou then may'st know.&quot; This fir'd Oïliades more, and more than words this quarrel had inspir'd, Had not Achilles rose... </description>
      <address>Oïliades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...&quot;Antilochus, though young thou art, yet thy grave virtues live Belov'd of Neptune and of Jove. Their spirits have taught thee all The art of horsemanship, for... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ocean</name>
      <description>...with them. She answer'd: &quot;No, no place of seat is here; Retreat calls to the Ocean and Æthiopia, where A hecatomb is off'ring now to heav'n, and there must I... </description>
      <address>Ocean</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...fix'd; and to such fate Ev'n thou, O god-like man, art mark'd; the deadly Ilion gate Must entertain thy death. O then, I charge thee now, take care That... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...The person of the slain Was girt with slaughter. All this done, all the Greek kings convey'd Achilles to the King of men; his rage not yet allay'd... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athenia</name>
      <description>...stood firm, foreseeing it best, and quite it overflew, Fast'ning on earth. Athenia drew it, and gave her friend, Unseen of Hector. Hector then thus spake: &quot;Thou... </description>
      <address>Athenia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Polydamas</name>
      <description>...for this cause; to which he thus gave way: &quot;O me, if I shall take the town, Polydamas will lay This flight and all this death on me; who counsell'd me to lead My... </description>
      <address>Polydamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...and, being drown'd, I'll set A fort of such strong filth on him, that Greece shall never get His bones from it. There, there shall stand Achilles'... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...curl'd Against thy bold breast, fear a jot; thou hast us two thy friends, Neptune and Pallas, Jove himself approving th' aid we lend. 'Tis nothing as thou... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...should end within the Trojan walls My curs'd beginning.&quot; In this strait, Neptune and Pallas flew, To fetch him off. In men's shapes both close to his danger... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...assuage, Gulf-fed Scamander, my free wrath? I'll never leave pursu'd Proud Ilion's slaughters, till this hand in her fill'd walls conclude Her flying... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mydon</name>
      <description>...flight, as much enrag'd, flew he. And then fell all these, Thrasius, Mydon, Astypylus, Great Ophelestes, Ænius, Mnesus, Thersilochus. And on these... </description>
      <address>Mydon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>27.71098,37.608791,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pireüs</name>
      <description>...on earth. Rhigmus of fruitful Thrace next fell. He was the famous birth Of Pireüs; his belly's midst the lance took, whose stern force Quite tumbled him from... </description>
      <address>Pireüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hyda</name>
      <description>...Otrynteüs. Beneath the snowy hill Of Tmolus, in the wealthy town of Hyda, at his will Were many able men at arms. He, rushing in, took full Pelides'... </description>
      <address>Hyda</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...dead. The Greeks erect A mighty wall, their navy to protect; Which angers Neptune. Jove, by hapless signs, In depth of night, succeeding woes divines. ANOTHER... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...Hector, by Helenus' advice, doth seek Advent'rous combat on the boldest Greek, Nine Greeks stand up, acceptants ev'ry one, But lot selects strong Ajax... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peloponnesus</name>
      <description>...of which one in Thessaly, the other near Argos, or, according to others, in Peloponnesus or Lacedæmon. [7] His simile, high and expressive; which Virgil almost word... </description>
      <address>Peloponnesus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cilicia</name>
      <description>...is all paraphrastical in my translation. [5] Thebes, a most rich city of Cilicia. [6] The names of two fountains: of which one in Thessaly, the other near... </description>
      <address>Cilicia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>35.75,38.25,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...χαλχείων, golden for brazen. [4] Hector dissembles the cowardice he finds in Paris turning it, as if he chid him for his anger at the Trojans for hating him... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...forth, his beauty beautifies, And, like life's mirror, bears his gait; so Paris from the tow'r Of lofty Pergamus came forth; he show'd a sun-like pow'r In... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...and of Cissëus' race, Sister to Hecuba, both born to that great king of Thrace. Her th' Ilions made Minerva's priest; and her they follow'd all Up to the... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peloponnesus</name>
      <description>...guests. To Lycia when I come, do thou receive thy friend with feasts; Peloponnesus, with the like, shall thy wish'd presence greet. Mean space, shun we each... </description>
      <address>Peloponnesus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Simois</name>
      <description>...their lances; ev'ry way the restless field she flings Betwixt the floods of Simois and Xanthus, that confin'd All their affairs of Ilion, and round about them... </description>
      <address>Simois</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...I abetting thee, thou shouldst be to the Greeks a fort, And a dismay to Ilion, yet thou obey'st in nought, Afraid, or slothful, or else both; henceforth... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...move Athenia to the charge she sought, who us'd of old to be The bane of Mars, and had as well the gift of spoil as he. This grace she slack'd not, but her... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...his foul deeds, in ruining so many and so great In the command and grace of Greece, and in so rude a heat? At which, she said, Apollo laugh'd, and Venus, who... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...themselves, and forc'd him off, and set him underneath The goodly beech of Jupiter, where now they did unsheath The ashen lance; strong Pelagon, his friend... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...take your rod, Lest in your bosoms, for a man, ye ever find a God.&quot; As Greece retir'd, the pow'r of Troy did much more forward prease, And Hector two brave... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...arriv'd at man's estate, with both th' Atrides went, To honour them in th' Ilion wars; and both were one day sent, To death as well as Troy, for death hid... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ceres</name>
      <description>...corn-winnow'rs flies The chaff, driv'n with an opposite wind, when yellow Ceres dites, Which all the diters' feet, legs, arms, their heads and shoulders... </description>
      <address>Ceres</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>7.38961,45.31336,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Anchises</name>
      <description>...there this prince of men had died, if She that gave him birth, (Kiss'd by Anchises on the green, where his fair oxen fed) Jove's loving daughter, instantly had... </description>
      <address>Anchises</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pandarus</name>
      <description>...thus, The fir'd horse brought th' assailants near, and thus spake Pandarus: &quot;Most suff'ring-minded Tydeus' son, that hast of war the art, My shaft... </description>
      <address>Pandarus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...have Their manger full; so I left them, and like a lackey slave Am come to Ilion, confident in nothing but my bow That nothing profits me. Two shafts I vainly... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...field, where his curl'd flocks were laid, Who took him as he leap'd the fold, not slain yet, but appaid With greater spirit, comes again, and then the... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Halizons</name>
      <description>...And slew a leader, one more huge than any man he led, Great Odius, duke of Halizons; quite from his chariot's head He strook him with a lance to earth, as first... </description>
      <address>Halizons</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Cephalians; for as yet th' alarm had not been heard In all their quarters, Greece and Troy were then so newly stirr'd, And then first mov'd, as they conceiv'd... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Meriones</name>
      <description>...did at first begin With Teucer, and Peneleüs, th' heroe Leitus, Deipyrus, Meriones, and young Antilochus, All éxpert in the deeds of arms: &quot;O youths of Greece,&quot;... </description>
      <address>Meriones</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...themselves were free enough: &quot;Ajaces, you alone Sustain the common good of Greece, in ever putting on The memory of fortitude, and flying shameful flight... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...ARGUMENT The Greeks, with Troy's bold pow'r dismay'd, Are cheer'd by Neptune's secret aid. Jove helping Hector, and his host, thus close Achive fleet... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...his arm, and made him steal retreat From that hot service, lest some Greek, with an insulting threat, Beholding it, might fright the rest. Sarpedon much... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...thou to be my guide, If there (of divers-languag'd men thou hast, as here in Troy, Some other friend to be my shame; since here thy latest joy By Menelaus... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...most.&quot; This said, he shook and threw his lance; which strook through Paris' shield, And, with the strength he gave to it, it made the curets yield... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...In death not bowing his face to earth; his arms he did despoil, Which iron Mars bestow'd on him; and those, in Mars's toil, Lycurgus ever after wore; but... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...honouring me so much, I'll spoil his conquer'd limb, And bear his arms to Ilion, where in Apollo's shrine I'll hang them, as my trophies due; his body I'll... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Gables</name>
      <description>...The Nymph then brought ‭ Linen for sails, which with dispatch he wrought, ‭ Gables, and halsters, tacklings. All the frame ‭ In four days’ space to full... </description>
      <address>Gables</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.26838,25.72149,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...This took; he stoop’d Pieria, and thence ‭ Glid through the air, and Neptune’s confluence ‭ Kiss’d as he flew, and check’d the waves as light ‭ As any... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...and sees the sun adorn ‭ The darksome earth, or hides his wretched head ‭ In Pluto’s house, and lives amongst the dead?” ‭ “I will not,” she replied, “my breath... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...and whose renown ‭ So ample was that Fame the sound hath blown ‭ Through Greece and Argos to her very heart? ‭ And now again, a son, that did convert ‭ My... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...own instinct, or flow’d ‭ From others’ instigations; but he vow’d ‭ Attempt to Pylos, or to see descried ‭ His sire’s return, or know what death he died.” ‭ This... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...Does any friend here know, ‭ When this Telemachus returns, or no, ‭ From sandy Pylos? He made bold to take ‭ My ship with him; of which, I now should make ‭ Fit use... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...itself, doth grow, ‭ Where barley, white, and spreading like a tree; ‭ But Ithaca hath neither ground to be, ‭ For any length it comprehends, a race ‭ To try a... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...I may bear and save ‭ For your sake ever. Horse, I list not have, ‭ To keep in Ithaca, but leave them here, ‭ To your soil’s dainties, where the broad fields bear ‭... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Malian</name>
      <description>...Afflicted by the rev’rend wife of Jove. ‭ But when the steep mount of the Malian shore ‭ He seem’d to reach, a most tempestuous blore, ‭ Far to the fishy world... </description>
      <address>Malian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>108.33405,34.36881,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...free, ‭ And then demand, which heav’n-born it may be ‭ That so afflicts you, hind’ring your retreat, ‭ And free sea-passage to your native seat.’ ‭ This said... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>West Wind</name>
      <description>...Sea-tell-truth leaves the deeps, and hides ‭ Amidst a black storm, when the West Wind chides, ‭ In caves still sleeping. Round about him sleep ‭ (With short feet... </description>
      <address>West Wind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...course from hence, and how far off doth lie ‭ Thy voyage’s whole scope through Neptune’s sky. ‭ Informing thee, O God-preserv’d, beside, ‭ If thy desires would so be... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœnicia</name>
      <description>...till th’ eighth year, ‭ Had never stay, but wander’d far and near, ‭ Cyprus, Phœnicia, and Sidonia, ‭ And fetch’d the far-off Æthiopia, ‭ Reach’d the Erembi of... </description>
      <address>Phœnicia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...sea, and till th’ eighth year, ‭ Had never stay, but wander’d far and near, ‭ Cyprus, Phœnicia, and Sidonia, ‭ And fetch’d the far-off Æthiopia, ‭ Reach’d the... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...amber, silver, ivory, round ‭ Is wrought about it. Out of doubt, the hall ‭ Of Jupiter Olympius hath of all ‭ This state the like. How many infinites ‭ Take up to... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...(Of barley, salt, and oil, made) took, and brake, ‭ Ask’d many a boon of Pallas, and the state ‭ Of all the off’ring did initiate, ‭ In three parts cutting off... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...of all the Gods, I may aspire ‭ To Pallas’ favour, who vouchsaf’d to me ‭ At Neptune’s feast her sight so openly. ‭ Let one to field go, and an ox with speed ‭... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Echephron</name>
      <description>...As early up, his sons’ troop; Perseus, ‭ The god-like Thrasymed, and Aretus, ‭ Echephron, Stratius, and sixth and last ‭ Pisistratus, and by him (half embrac’d ‭ Still... </description>
      <address>Echephron</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...But divide we now ‭ The sacrifices’ tongues, mix wines, and vow ‭ To Neptune, and the other Ever-Blest, ‭ That, having sacrific’d, we may to rest. ‭ The fit... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...Pœan’s famous seed; ‭ And safe Idomenæus his men led ‭ To his home, Crete, who fled the arméd field, ‭ Of whom yet none the sea from him withheld. ‭... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...son did greet ‭ The haven of Argos with his cómplete fleet. ‭ But I for Pylos straight steer’d on my course; ‭ Nor ever left the wind his foreright force, ‭... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...did stow ‭ Our goods, and fair-girt women. Half our men ‭ The people’s guide, Atrides, did contain, ‭ And half, being now aboard, put forth to sea. ‭ A most free... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...Whose will was, they should stay and sacrifice ‭ Whole hecatombs to Pallas, to forego ‭ Her high wrath to them. Fool! that did not know ‭ She would not so... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...name, being join’d in fight with you alone, ‭ To even with earth the height of Ilion. ‭ Of all men else, that any name did bear, ‭ And fought for Troy, the sev’ral... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...and did make a stream ‭ Of spritely wine into a golden bowl; ‭ Which to Minerva with a gentle soul ‭ He gave, and thus spake: “Ere you eat, fair guest, ‭... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...Prepar’d to shore, and, in the aged seas ‭ His fair hands wash’d, did thus to Pallas pray: ‭ “Hear me, O Goddess, that but yesterday ‭ Didst deign access to me at... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...But (for her working mind) we read of none ‭ Of all the old world, in which Greece hath shown ‭ Her rarest pieces, that could equal her: ‭ Tyro, Alcmena, and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...yet, if he, ‭ Good man, hath ever with a hostile heart ‭ Done ill to any Greek, on me convert ‭ Your like hostility, and vengeance take ‭ Of his ill on my... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egyptian</name>
      <description>...his sire, ‭ To which the grave peers gave him rev’rend way. ‭ Amongst whom, an Egyptian heroë ‭ (Crookéd with age, and full of skill) begun ‭ The speech to all; who... </description>
      <address>Egyptian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ulysses</name>
      <description>...remisso rem aliquam gerit; ‭which being the effect of Calypso’s sweet words in Ulysses, is here ‭applied passively to his own sufferance of their operation. ‭[7]... </description>
      <address>Ulysses</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-101.35517,37.58141,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atlas</name>
      <description>...given giving reason to distinguish it. And so ‭ὀλοὁφρων, an epithet given to Atlas, instantly following, in one ‭place signifies mente perniciosus, in the next... </description>
      <address>Atlas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-7.9149035,31.0597925,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...To which end give me fit attentión: ‭ To-morrow into solemn council call ‭ The Greek heroës, and declare to all ‭ (The Gods being witness) what thy pleasure is. ‭... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...wore ‭ Those bones with flesh and life and industry, ‭ And these might here in Ithaca set eye ‭ On him return’d, they all would wish to be ‭ Either past other in... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...leaves ‭ Take in such terms as fit deserts so great. ‭ To Sparta then, and Pylos, where doth beat ‭ Bright Amathus, the flood, and epithet ‭ To all that... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atlas</name>
      <description>...a sylvan isle, ‭ In which the Goddess dwells that doth derive ‭ Her birth from Atlas, who of all alive ‭ The motion and the fashion doth command ‭ With his wise... </description>
      <address>Atlas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-7.9149035,31.0597925,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...I knew as well, should make returnless ends; ‭ Yet would not cross mine uncle Neptune so ‭ To stand their safeguard, since so high did go ‭ His wrath for thy... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...dominion makes access by fame ‭ From this extreme part of Achaia ‭ As far as Ilion, and ’tis Ithaca.” ‭ This joy’d him much, that so unknown a land ‭ Turn’d to... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...the city) is depriv’d ‭ Of form, and, all her motion gone, ‭ Transform’d by Neptune to a stone. ‭ Ulysses (let to know the strand ‭ Where the Phæacians made him... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...sail, together drew, ‭ And under hatches stow’d them, sat, and plied ‭ The polish’d oars, and did in curls divide ‭ The white-head waters. My part then came... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Scylla</name>
      <description>...in your strife ‭ To ’scape Charybdis, labour all for life ‭ To row near Scylla, for she will but have ‭ For her six heads six men; and better save ‭ The rest... </description>
      <address>Scylla</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>15.71519,38.2537,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...When she is drinking, dare not near her draught, ‭ For not the force of Neptune, if once caught, ‭ Can force your freedom. Therefore, in your strife ‭ To... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...where the palace stands ‭ Of th’ early riser with the rosy hands, ‭ Active Aurora, where she loves to dance, ‭ And where the Sun doth his prime beams advance. ‭... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...touch, ‭ In sentence, any but Saturnius’ doom; ‭ In whose hate was the host of Greece become ‭ A very horror; who express’d it well ‭ In signing thy fate with this... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...I with you, ‭ If you would tell me but your woes, as now, ‭ Till the divine Aurora show’d her head, ‭ I should in no night relish thought of bed.” ‭ “Most eminent... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...made by the Gods and Fate. ‭ Iphimedia after Leda came, ‭ That did derive from Neptune too the name ‭ Of father to two admirable sons. ‭ Life yet made short their... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pheres</name>
      <description>...To these issue more ‭ This queen of women to her husband bore, ‭ Æson, and Pheres, and Amythaon ‭ That for his fight on horseback stoop’d to none. ‭ Next her, I... </description>
      <address>Pheres</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...Iolcus held his throne, ‭ Wealthy in cattle; th’ other royal son ‭ Rul’d sandy Pylos. To these issue more ‭ This queen of women to her husband bore, ‭ Æson, and... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...the most fair stream of all floods mov’d. ‭ Near whose streams Tyro walking, Neptune came, ‭ Like Enipëus, and enjoy’d the dame. ‭ Like to a hill, the blue and... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Achaia</name>
      <description>...Theban soul ‭ I might an oracle involv’d unroll; ‭ For I came nothing near Achaia yet, ‭ Nor on our lov’d earth happy foot had set, ‭ But, mishaps suff’ring... </description>
      <address>Achaia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...neck? ‭ There fix that wan thy oar, and that shore deck ‭ With sacred rites to Neptune; slaughter there ‭ A ram, a bull, and (who for strength doth bear ‭ The name of... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...Which is expounded Inclyta examina ‭mortuorum: but κλυτὸς is the epithet of Pluto; and by analogy ‭belongs to the dead, quod ad se omnes advocat. ‭ THE ELEVENTH... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tiresias</name>
      <description>...house ‭ Of austere Pluto and his glorious spouse, ‭ To take the counsel of Tiresias, ‭ The rev’rend Theban, to direct our pass.’ ‭ This brake their hearts, and... </description>
      <address>Tiresias</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Could cure thy hurt, and give thee all again.’ ‭ Then flew fierce vows to Neptune, both his hands ‭ To star-born heav’n cast: ‘O thou that all lands ‭ Gird’st in... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...that my hand ‭ May guest-rites give thee, and the great command, ‭ That Neptune hath at sea, I may convert ‭ To the deduction where abides thy heart, ‭ With my... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...the full-of-food [2] ‭ Zacynthus, likewise grac’d with store of wood. ‭ But Ithaca, though in the seas it lie, ‭ Yet lies she so aloft she casts her eye ‭ Quite... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...slend’rest fear. ‭ But this I heard my sire Nausithous say. ‭ Long since, that Neptune, seeing us convey ‭ So safely passengers of all degrees, ‭ Was angry with us... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...Mars then rush’d from sky, ‭ And stoop’d cold Thrace. The laughing Deity ‭ For Cyprus was, and took her Paphian state, ‭ Where she a grove, ne’er cut, had... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...If Mars be once loos’d, nor will pay his right?” [8] ‭ “Vulcan,” said he, “if Mars should fly, nor see ‭ Thy right repaid, it should be paid by me.” ‭ “Your word... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...even the Watery State ‭ Wrung out a laughter, but propitiate ‭ Was still for Mars, and pray’d the God of Fire ‭ He would dissolve him, off’ring the desire ‭ He... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...all were come ‭ To Vulcan’s wholly-brazen-founded home, ‭ Earth-shaking Neptune, useful Mercury, ‭ And far-shot Phœbus. No She-Deity, ‭ For shame, would show... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laodamas</name>
      <description>...now, [3] ‭ And men, and all things.” “Why,” said he, “dost thou ‭ Mock me, Laodamas, and these strifes bind ‭ My pow’rs to answer? I am more inclin’d ‭ To cares... </description>
      <address>Laodamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...design’d; ‭ To which Alcinous, with the sacred mind, ‭ Came first of all. On polish’d stones they sate, ‭ Near to the navy. To increase the state, ‭ Minerva took... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...of this pedigree, I have here set down ‭the diagram, as Spondanus hath it. Neptune begat Nausithous of ‭Peribœa. By Nausithous, Rhexenor, Alcinous, were begot. By... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...fail, ‭ The noblest ever should the most prevail. ‭ Would Jove our Father, Pallas, and the Sun, ‭ That, were you still as now, and could but run ‭ One fate with... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Polym</name>
      <description>...abjectum ‭faciunt, vel, facere sustinent: according to this of Herodotus in ‭Polym. πολλοὶ μὲν ἄνθρωποι ει͒εν, ὀλίγοι δὲ ἄνδρες. Many ‭men’s forms sustain, but... </description>
      <address>Polym</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...all my wrack, my pray’rs could never climb ‭ Thy far-off ears; when noiseful Neptune toss’d ‭ Upon his wat’ry bristles my emboss’d ‭ And rock-torn body. Hear yet... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ulysses</name>
      <description>...Mentor’s form put on ‭ At ev’ry part. And this sure Deity shone ‭ Now near Ulysses, setting on his bold ‭ And slaught’rous spirit, now the points controll’d ‭ Of... </description>
      <address>Ulysses</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...to make a part ‭ More strong for any object? Hath your smart ‭ Been felt from Neptune, being at sea—his wrath ‭ The winds and waves exciting to your scathe? ‭ Or... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Læstrigonian</name>
      <description>...main, ‭ And quite distraction from his course again; ‭ His landing at the Læstrigonian port, ‭ Where ships and men in miserable sort ‭ Met all their spoils, his ship... </description>
      <address>Læstrigonian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...them cast it down ‭ Where refluent Oceanus doth crown ‭ His curléd head, where Pluto’s orchard is, ‭ And entrance to our after miseries. ‭ As such stern whirlwinds... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...one of ivory, ‭ The other horn. Those dreams, that fantasy ‭ Takes from the polish’d ivory port, delude ‭ The dreamer ever, and no truth include; ‭ Those, that... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Euryclea</name>
      <description>...though now much weaker, shall apply ‭ Her maiden service to your modesty. ‭ Euryclea, rise, and wash the feet of one ‭ That is of one age with your sov’reign... </description>
      <address>Euryclea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Great Jove</name>
      <description>...people. There doth Cnossus stand, ‭ That mighty city, where had most command ‭ Great Jove’s disciple, Minos, who nine years ‭ Conferr’d with Jove, both great familiars ‭... </description>
      <address>Great Jove</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...though still sustain. ‭ In middle of the sable sea there lies ‭ An isle call’d Crete, a ravisher of eyes, ‭ Fruitful, and mann’d with many an infinite store; ‭... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...my ruin. All the peers ‭ Sylvan Zacynthus, and Dulichius, spheres, ‭ Samos and Ithaca, strange strifes have shown ‭ To win me, spending on me all mine own; ‭ Will... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...person, beauty, virtue too, ‭ Long since subverted, when the Ilion woe ‭ The Greek design attempted; in which went ‭ My praise and honour. In his government ‭ Had... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hippodamia</name>
      <description>...looks since my lord was gone. ‭ But these must serve. Call hither then to me ‭ Hippodamia and Autonoé, ‭ That those our train additions may supply ‭ Our own deserts. And... </description>
      <address>Hippodamia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ulysses</name>
      <description>...dust, and tumble here, ‭ At Wooers’ feet, for blows and broken cheer. ‭ But of Ulysses, where the Thesprots dwell, ‭ A wealthy people, Fame, he says, did tell ‭ The... </description>
      <address>Ulysses</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-101.35517,37.58141,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egypt</name>
      <description>...would have it so; ‭ To which, his mean was this: He made me go ‭ Far off, for Egypt, in the rude consort ‭ Of all-ways-wand’ring pirates, where, in port, ‭ I bade... </description>
      <address>Egypt</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...the yard there lay ‭ A dog, call’d Argus, which, before his way ‭ Assum’d for Ilion, Ulysses bred, ‭ Yet stood his pleasure then in little stead, ‭ As being too... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...set quick sight ‭ On thee thus soon, when thy lov’d father’s fame ‭ As far as Pylos did thy spirit inflame, ‭ In that search ventur’d all-unknown to me. ‭ O say... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...The men that bear ‭ Much fame for shipping, my reducers were ‭ To long-wish’d Ithaca, who each man else ‭ That greets their shore give pass to where he dwells. ‭... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...parents’ pow’rs?” ‭ He answer’d: “Stranger! The sure truth is this: ‭ I am of Ithaca; my father is ‭ (Or was) Ulysses, but austere death now ‭ Takes his state from... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hyperesia</name>
      <description>...soul with a prophetic fire. ‭ Who, angry with his father, took his way ‭ To Hyperesia; where, making stay, ‭ He prophesied to all men, and had there ‭ A son call’d... </description>
      <address>Hyperesia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...men, after the decease ‭ Of him that perish’d in unnatural peace ‭ At spacious Thebes. Apollo did inspire ‭ His knowing soul with a prophetic fire. ‭ Who, angry with... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...and renown’d Amphilochus. ‭ Mantius had issue Polyphidius, ‭ And Clytus, but Aurora ravish’d him, ‭ For excellence of his admiréd limb, ‭ And interested him... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...state ‭ Had all their health in, whom ev’n from his heart ‭ Jove lov’d, and Phœbus in the whole desert ‭ Of friendship held him; yet not bless’d so much ‭ That... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...expence ‭ He scap’d, and drave the loud-voiced oxen thence, ‭ To breed-sheep Pylos, bringing vengeance thus ‭ Her foul demerit to great Neleüs, ‭ And to his... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pheras</name>
      <description>...set, and obscureness stood ‭ In each man’s way, they ended their access ‭ At Pheras, in the house of Diocles, ‭ Son to Orsilochus, Alphëus’ seed, ‭ Who gave them... </description>
      <address>Pheras</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...will match the clay. ‭ If you will turn your course from sea, and go ‭ Through Greece and Argos (that myself may so ‭ Keep kind way with thee) I’ll join horse, and... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ulysses</name>
      <description>...distribute the meat, ‭ (To which charge was Eumæus solely set, ‭ In absence of Ulysses, by the queen ‭ And old Laertes) and this man had been ‭ Bought by Eumæus, with... </description>
      <address>Ulysses</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-101.35517,37.58141,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greek</name>
      <description>...with foam, ‭ That one not taught like them, should learn to know ‭ Their Greek roots, and from thence the groves that grow, ‭ Casting such rich shades from... </description>
      <address>Greek</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.773835603628,41.945318177266,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pour Mars</name>
      <description>...ever all thy fruits put out, ‭ As nourish’d by them, equal with thy fruits, ‭ Pour Mars’s iron-mines their accurs’d pursuits. ‭ So that when any earth-encroaching... </description>
      <address>Pour Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>NEPTUNE</name>
      <description>...Aristotle, advises all philosophical students to begin ‭with that study. ‭ TO NEPTUNE ‭ Hear, pow’rful Neptune, that shak’st earth in ire, ‭ King of the great... </description>
      <address>NEPTUNE</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thestorides</name>
      <description>...the true state of a human mind. ‭[1] Homer intimated, in this his answer to Thestorides, a will to have ‭him learn the knowledge of himself, before he inquired so... </description>
      <address>Thestorides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyllenia</name>
      <description>...under heaven! ‭ TO MERCURY ‭ Hermes I honour, the Cyllenian Spy, ‭ King of Cyllenia, and of Arcady ‭ With flocks abounding; and the Messenger ‭ Of all th’... </description>
      <address>Cyllenia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ceres</name>
      <description>...love, ‭ And honour equal with unequall’d Jove. ‭ TO CERES ‭ The rich-hair’d Ceres I assay to sing; ‭ A Goddess, in whose grace the natural spring ‭ Of serious... </description>
      <address>Ceres</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>7.38961,45.31336,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...pow’r. ‭ Hail, then, O Queen of well-built Salamine, ‭ And all the state that Cyprus doth confine, ‭ Inform my song with that celestial fire ‭ That in thy beauties... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Salamine</name>
      <description>...That all desire keeps ever in her pow’r. ‭ Hail, then, O Queen of well-built Salamine, ‭ And all the state that Cyprus doth confine, ‭ Inform my song with that... </description>
      <address>Salamine</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Smyrna</name>
      <description>...where her hounds ‭ She first uncouples, joining there her horse, ‭ Through Smyrna carried in most fiery course ‭ To grape-rich Claros; where (ill his rich... </description>
      <address>Smyrna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>BACCHUS</name>
      <description>...shall my Muse for ever honour thee, ‭ And, for thy sake, thy fair posterity. ‭ BACCHUS, OR THE PIRATES ‭ Of Dionysus, noble Semele’s Son, ‭ I now intend to render... </description>
      <address>BACCHUS</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>144.43829,-37.67268,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...Should be sustain’d in an eternal course.” ‭ “So did the golden-throned Aurora raise, ‭ Into her lap, another that the praise ‭ Of an immortal fashion had in... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...And natures so ingenuous and sincere. ‭ For which, the great-in-counsels (Jupiter) ‭ Your gold-lock’d Ganymedes did transfer ‭ (In rapture far from men’s... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Otreüs</name>
      <description>...that appear ‭ In thy admir’d form, thy great father given ‭ High name of Otreüs; and the Spy of heaven ‭ (Immortal Mercury) th’ enforceful cause ‭ That made... </description>
      <address>Otreüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...amplified, ‭ The all-of-gold-made laughter-loving Dame ‭ Left odorous Cyprus, and for Troy became ‭ A swift contendress, her pass cutting all ‭ Along the... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...in forcing love, ‭ As his hand rul’d it, that from him it drove ‭ All fear of Phœbus; yet he gave him still ‭ The upper hand; and, to advance his skill ‭ To utmost... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...and infant God. ‭ A mortal man, yet, saw him driving on ‭ His prey to Pylos. Which when he had done, ‭ And got his pass sign’d, with a sacred fire, ‭ In... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thief</name>
      <description>...crown ‭ Of thy young rapines, bear from all the state ‭ And style of Prince Thief, into endless date.” ‭ This said, he took the infant in his arms, ‭ And with... </description>
      <address>Thief</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-96.18115,48.11914,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crissa</name>
      <description>...now they past ‭ Peloponnesus all, and then when show’d ‭ The infinite vale of Crissa, that doth shroud ‭ All rich Morea with her liberal breast, ‭ So frank a gale... </description>
      <address>Crissa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>16.28592,38.66354,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...Of Thryus, whose stream, siding her, doth wait ‭ With safe pass on Alphæus, Pylos’ sands, ‭ And Pylian dwellers; keeping by the strands ‭ On which th’... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laconia</name>
      <description>...ship made fly. ‭ When first they stripp’d the Malean promont’ry, ‭ Touch’d at Laconia’s soil, in which a town ‭ Their ship arriv’d at, that the sea doth crown, ‭... </description>
      <address>Laconia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dædalian</name>
      <description>...of Jove ‭ She never touch’d at, never was her love ‭ Enflam’d to sit near his Dædalian throne, ‭ As she accustomed, to consult upon ‭ Counsels kept dark with many a... </description>
      <address>Dædalian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...hecatombs, as well ‭ Those that in rich Peloponnesus dwell ‭ As those of Europe, and the isles that lie ‭ Wall’d with the sea, that all their pains apply ‭ T’... </description>
      <address>Europe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>27.5,42.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lelantus</name>
      <description>...Make bright Eubœa, being of ships the grace, ‭ And fix’d thy fair stand in Lelantus’ field, ‭ That did not yet thy mind’s contentment yield ‭ To raise a fane on... </description>
      <address>Lelantus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.75,38.25,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...aspect. ‭ Dart-dear Diana, even with Phœbus bred, ‭ Danc’d likewise there; and Mars a march did tread ‭ With that brave bevy. In whose consort fell ‭ Argicides... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...spear ‭ A huge long needle was, that could not bear ‭ The brain of any but be Mars his own ‭ Mortal invention; their heads’ arming crown ‭ Was vessel to the... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Indian</name>
      <description>...fast ‭ From my approaches kept but in I eat; ‭ Nor cheesecakes full of finest Indian wheat, ‭ That crusty-weeds [10] wear, large as ladies’ trains; ‭ Liverings... </description>
      <address>Indian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.92074,33.24262,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
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      <name>English</name>
      <description>...most ill. ‭ Which known, truths best choose, and retire to still. ‭ And as our English general, (whose name [1] ‭ Shall equal interest find in th’ house of fame ‭... </description>
      <address>English</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-86.46415,38.3345,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Ages and Hosts of Foes. ‭ TO THE RUINS OF TROY AND GREECE ‭ Troy rac'd, Greece wrack'd, who mourns? Ye both may boast, ‭ Else th' Iliads and Odysseys had been... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...they all had won ‭ The never-fell’d, and sound-exciting, wood, ‭ Sacred to Pallas; where the god-like good ‭ Ulysses rested, and to Pallas pray’d: ‭ “Hear me, of... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Gables</name>
      <description>...to Neptune, built of curious stone, ‭ And passing ample) where munitión, ‭ Gables, and masts, men make, and polish’d oars; ‭ For the Phæacians are not... </description>
      <address>Gables</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-80.26838,25.72149,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Whatever name ‭ Makes thee invok’d, to thee I humbly frame ‭ My flight from Neptune’s furies. Rev’rend is ‭ To all the ever-living Deities ‭ What erring man soever... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Polish</name>
      <description>...shores were crown’d ‭ With most apt succours: rocks so smooth they seem’d ‭ Polish’d of purpose; land that quite redeem’d ‭ With breathless coverts th’ others’... </description>
      <address>Polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...take ‭ Heaps of dry chaff, and hurl them ev’ry way; ‭ So his long wood-stack Neptune strook astray ‭ Then did Ulysses mount on rib, perforce, ‭ Like to a rider of a... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœnicia</name>
      <description>...such as he ‭ Practis’d on others, my consent he gain’d ‭ To go into Phœnicia, where remain’d ‭ His house, and living. And with him I liv’d ‭ A cómplete... </description>
      <address>Phœnicia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...whose commended pow’r, ‭ Thou sayst, to grace the Grecian conquerour, ‭ At Ilion perish’d? Tell me. It may fall ‭ I knew some such. The great God knows, and... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...Thus having both consulted of th’ event, ‭ They parted both; and forth to Sparta went ‭ The gray-eyed Goddess, to see all things done ‭ That appertain’d to wise... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thesprotia</name>
      <description>...for it ‭ Hath far exceeded. All this Phædon told, ‭ That doth the sceptre of Thesprotia hold, ‭ Who swore to me, in household sacrifice, ‭ The ship was launch’d, and... </description>
      <address>Thesprotia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.25,39.75,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...them for rape ‭ Made of his oxen, and no man let ’scape ‭ The rugged deeps of Neptune; only he, ‭ The ship’s keel only keeping, was by sea ‭ Cast on the fair... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...for flight. ‭ Which had such life in gold, that to the sight ‭ It seem’d the hind itself for ev’ry hue, ‭ The hound and all so answering the view, ‭ That all... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Epirus</name>
      <description>...vow’d ‭ To see with all their utmost haste bestow’d ‭ Aboard a ship, and for Epirus sent ‭ To King Echetus, on whose throne was spent ‭ The worst man’s seat that... </description>
      <address>Epirus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.590387322222224,39.577073022222216,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...Whose strength of mind hath cities levelléd! ‭ As to a lion’s den, when any hind ‭ Hath brought her young calves, to their rest inclin’d, ‭ When he is ranging... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...the seas ‭ Twice-twelve young gallants. From Zacynthus came ‭ Twice-ten. Of Ithaca, the best of name, ‭ Twice-six. Of all which all the state they take ‭ A sacred... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...The men that bear ‭ Much fame for shipping, my reducers were ‭ To long-wish’d Ithaca, who each man else ‭ That greets their shore give pass to where he dwells. ‭... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eumæus</name>
      <description>...the periods ‭ Of these designs lie in the knees of Gods. ‭ Of all loves then, Eumæus, make quick way ‭ To wise Penelopé, and to her say ‭ My safe return from Pylos... </description>
      <address>Eumæus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...heart; ‭ When wind and water drave them quit apart ‭ Their own course, and on Ithaca they fell, ‭ And there poor me did to Laertes sell. ‭ And thus these eyes the... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pheras</name>
      <description>...set, and obscureness stood ‭ In each man’s way, they ended their access ‭ At Pheras, in the house of Diocles, ‭ Son to Orsilochus, Alphëus’ seed, ‭ Who gave them... </description>
      <address>Pheras</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...Exhorts Ulysses’ son’s retreat, ‭ In bed, and waking. He receives ‭ Gifts of Atrides, and so leaves ‭ The Spartan court. And, going aboard, ‭ Doth favourable way... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...When heav’n’s light took sea, [6] ‭ They fetch’d the field-works of fair Ithaca, ‭ And in the arm’d ship, with a well-wreath’d cord, ‭ They straitly bound me... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...with a northern gale, right free, and good) ‭ Amids the full stream, full on Crete. But then ‭ Jove plotted death to him and all his men, ‭ For (put off quite... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egypt</name>
      <description>...heav’n shin’d ‭ In sacred radiance of the fifth fair day, ‭ To sweetly-water’d Egypt reach’d our way, ‭ And there we anchor’d; where I charg’d my men ‭ To stay... </description>
      <address>Egypt</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>29.880796169773134,26.4902014068366,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...forms are in their souls impress’d. ‭ Before the sons of Greece set foot in Troy, ‭ Nine times, in chief, I did command enjoy ‭ Of men and ships against our... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cretan</name>
      <description>...profess. ‭ Castor his name, surnam’d Hylacides. ‭ A man, in fore-times, by the Cretan state, ‭ For goods, good children, and his fortunate ‭ Success in all acts, of... </description>
      <address>Cretan</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>14.258433,37.062775,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...way-lays his innocence, ‭ That of divine Arcesius all the race ‭ May fade to Ithaca, and not the grace ‭ Of any name left to it. But leave we ‭ His state, however... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...eye ‭ Of his lov’d son. Come then, I’ll show thee why ‭ I call this isle thy Ithaca, to ground ‭ Thy credit on my words: This haven is own’d ‭ By th’ agéd sea-god... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...rejoic’d in soul ‭ To hear the Greek peers jar in terms so foul; ‭ For augur Phœbus in presage had told ‭ The King of men (desirous to unfold ‭ The war’s perplex’d... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>West</name>
      <description>...found my court, ‭ I know not, nor can tell if his resort ‭ From East or West comes; but his suit is this: ‭ That to his country-earth we would dismiss ‭ His... </description>
      <address>West</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-21.706287643780712,64.84520612000266,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>East</name>
      <description>...whose travels found my court, ‭ I know not, nor can tell if his resort ‭ From East or West comes; but his suit is this: ‭ That to his country-earth we would... </description>
      <address>East</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-15.396150046196489,64.8948606919208,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...design’d; ‭ To which Alcinous, with the sacred mind, ‭ Came first of all. On polish’d stones they sate, ‭ Near to the navy. To increase the state, ‭ Minerva took... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>19.404382772547915,52.12259403291701,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peribœa</name>
      <description>...here set down ‭the diagram, as Spondanus hath it. Neptune begat Nausithous of ‭Peribœa. By Nausithous, Rhexenor, Alcinous, were begot. By ‭Rhexenor, Arete, the wife... </description>
      <address>Peribœa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...once past, you win ‭ The goodly market-place (that circles in ‭ A fane to Neptune, built of curious stone, ‭ And passing ample) where munitión, ‭ Gables, and... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...issue swell’d ‭ About Apollo’s fane, and that put on ‭ A grace like thee; for Earth had never none ‭ Of all her sylvan issue so adorn’d. ‭ Into amaze my very soul... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...I must suspect ev’n this, ‭ Lest any other of the Deities ‭ Add sleight to Neptune’s force, to counsel me ‭ To leave my vessel, and so far off see ‭ The shore I... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...death. ‭ Thrice four times blest were they that sunk beneath ‭ Their fates at Troy, and did to nought contend ‭ But to renown Atrides with their end! ‭ I would to... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...figure yield, ‭ And look’d from off the dark seas like a shield. ‭ Imperious Neptune, making his retreat ‭ From th’ Æthiopian earth, and taking seat ‭ Upon the... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ulysses</name>
      <description>...And from whom flowers th’ eternal pow’r of things. ‭ Then Pallas, mindful of Ulysses, told ‭ The many cares that in Calypso’s hold ‭ He still sustain’d, when he had... </description>
      <address>Ulysses</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-101.35517,37.58141,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Commanding her to clear the ways ‭ Ulysses sought; and she obeys. ‭ When Neptune saw Ulysses free, ‭ And so in safety plough the sea, ‭ Enrag’d, he ruffles up... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...Does any friend here know, ‭ When this Telemachus returns, or no, ‭ From sandy Pylos? He made bold to take ‭ My ship with him; of which, I now should make ‭ Fit use... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...I may bear and save ‭ For your sake ever. Horse, I list not have, ‭ To keep in Ithaca, but leave them here, ‭ To your soil’s dainties, where the broad fields bear ‭... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>hind</name>
      <description>...free, ‭ And then demand, which heav’n-born it may be ‭ That so afflicts you, hind’ring your retreat, ‭ And free sea-passage to your native seat.’ ‭ This said... </description>
      <address>hind</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>12.44657,57.70338,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ægypt</name>
      <description>...I’ll all impart, ‭ Nor hide one word from thy sollicitous heart. ‭ I was in Ægypt, where a mighty time ‭ The Gods detain’d me, though my natural clime ‭ I never... </description>
      <address>Ægypt</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœnicia</name>
      <description>...till th’ eighth year, ‭ Had never stay, but wander’d far and near, ‭ Cyprus, Phœnicia, and Sidonia, ‭ And fetch’d the far-off Æthiopia, ‭ Reach’d the Erembi of... </description>
      <address>Phœnicia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...amber, silver, ivory, round ‭ Is wrought about it. Out of doubt, the hall ‭ Of Jupiter Olympius hath of all ‭ This state the like. How many infinites ‭ Take up to... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...into which might run ‭ The water as they wash’d. Then set she near ‭ A polish’d table, on which all the cheer ‭ The present could afford a rev’rend dame, ‭... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>19.404382772547915,52.12259403291701,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ever-Blest</name>
      <description>...now ‭ The sacrifices’ tongues, mix wines, and vow ‭ To Neptune, and the other Ever-Blest, ‭ That, having sacrific’d, we may to rest. ‭ The fit hour runs now, light... </description>
      <address>Ever-Blest</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...Pœan’s famous seed; ‭ And safe Idomenæus his men led ‭ To his home, Crete, who fled the arméd field, ‭ Of whom yet none the sea from him withheld. ‭... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...neither just nor wise, ‭ And therefore many felt so sharp a fate, ‭ Sent from Minerva’s most pernicious hate; ‭ Whose mighty Father can do fearful things. ‭ By whose... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...And then amongst the clouds they might descry ‭ The hill, that far-seen Ithaca calls her Eye, ‭ Dulichius, Samos, and, with timber graced, ‭ Shady Zacynthus... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...Of Thryus, whose stream, siding her, doth wait ‭ With safe pass on Alphæus, Pylos’ sands, ‭ And Pylian dwellers; keeping by the strands ‭ On which th’... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Europe</name>
      <description>...hecatombs, as well ‭ Those that in rich Peloponnesus dwell ‭ As those of Europe, and the isles that lie ‭ Wall’d with the sea, that all their pains apply ‭ T’... </description>
      <address>Europe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>27.5,42.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>West</name>
      <description>...under the-with-snow-still-crown’d ‭ Parnassus, reach’d, whose face affects the West; ‭ Above which hangs a rock, that still seems prest ‭ To fall upon it, through... </description>
      <address>West</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-21.706287643780712,64.84520612000266,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crissa</name>
      <description>...thou all speed didst make ‭ Up to the tops intended, and the ground ‭ Of Crissa, under the-with-snow-still-crown’d ‭ Parnassus, reach’d, whose face affects the... </description>
      <address>Crissa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>16.28592,38.66354,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peloponnesus</name>
      <description>...ever offer to my love ‭ Whole hecatombs; even all the men that move ‭ In rich Peloponnesus, and all those ‭ Of Europe, and the isles the seas enclose, ‭ Whom future... </description>
      <address>Peloponnesus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...it stood ‭ Fit for thy service) thou putt’st on remove ‭ To green Onchestus, Neptune’s glorious grove, ‭ Where new-tam’d horse, bred, nourish nerves so rare ‭ That... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...to sustain ‭ A mighty empire over Gods and men, ‭ Upon the holy-gift-giver the Earth. ‭ And bitterly I fear that, when his birth ‭ Gives him the sight of my so... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...rich inhabitants ‭ Careless of Deity. If thou then shouldst rear ‭ A fane to Phœbus, all men would confer ‭ Whole hecatombs of beeves for sacrifice, ‭ Still... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...still, and all addression make, ‭ Despatching Pallas, with tumultuous Mars, ‭ Down to the field, to make him leave the wars, ‭ How potently soever he be... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Despatching Pallas</name>
      <description>...all along the lake. ‭ Come therefore still, and all addression make, ‭ Despatching Pallas, with tumultuous Mars, ‭ Down to the field, to make him leave the wars, ‭ How... </description>
      <address>Despatching Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Polyphon</name>
      <description>...slew, ‭ His heart through-thrusting. Then Artophagus [28] threw ‭ His lance at Polyphon, [29] and struck him quite ‭ Through his mid-belly; down he fell upright, ‭ And... </description>
      <address>Polyphon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Iliads</name>
      <description>...not only Prime of Poets, but Philosophers, had written ‭his two great poems of Iliads and Odysses; which (for their first ‭lights born before all learning) were... </description>
      <address>Iliads</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...As in Earth’s flaming walls, Heaven's sevenfold Car, ‭ From all the wilds of Neptune’s wat’ry sphere, ‭ For ever guards the Erymanthian bear. ‭ Since then your... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...this Poet’s wreath, ‭ Shall keep it ever, Poesy’s steepest star, ‭ As in Earth’s flaming walls, Heaven's sevenfold Car, ‭ From all the wilds of Neptune’s... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...bred ‭ His hand hath slaughter’d. Go we then (before ‭ His ’scape to Pylos, or the Elians’ shore, ‭ Where rule the Epeans) ’gainst his horrid hand; ‭ For... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...guest, ‭ Ragg’d as a beggar in that life profest. ‭ At length Telemachus left Pylos’ sand, ‭ And with a ship fetch’d soon his native land, ‭ When yet not home he... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...I was once your guest, ‭ When I and Menelaus had profest ‭ First arms for Ilion, and were come ashore ‭ On Ithaca, with purpose to implore ‭ Ulysses’ aid, that... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...thy issue’s shame.” ‭ “O Thetis’ son,” said he, “the vital flame ‭ Extinct at Ilion, far from th’ Argive fields, ‭ The style of Blessed to thy virtue yields. ‭... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Læstrigonian</name>
      <description>...main, ‭ And quite distraction from his course again; ‭ His landing at the Læstrigonian port, ‭ Where ships and men in miserable sort ‭ Met all their spoils, his ship... </description>
      <address>Læstrigonian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>polish</name>
      <description>...last afford ‭ The varied ornament, which show’d no want ‭ Of silver, gold, and polish’d elephant. ‭ An ox-hide dyed in purple then I threw ‭ Above the cords. And... </description>
      <address>polish</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>19.404382772547915,52.12259403291701,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...strangely. Who is it can move ‭ My bed out of his place? It shall oppress ‭ Earth’s greatest understander; and, unless ‭ Ev’n God himself come, that can eas’ly... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ulysses</name>
      <description>...th’ other two. ‭ “At whom,” said he, “discharge no darts, but throw ‭ All at Ulysses, rousing his faint rest; ‭ Whom if we slaughter, by our interest ‭ In Jove’s... </description>
      <address>Ulysses</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-101.35517,37.58141,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Epirus</name>
      <description>...Achaian earth exceeds, ‭ As sacred Pylos, as the Argive breeds, ‭ As black Epirus, as Mycena’s birth, ‭ And as the more fam’d Ithacensian earth, ‭ All which... </description>
      <address>Epirus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.590387322222224,39.577073022222216,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sidon</name>
      <description>...About me laid them, while upon the sand ‭ Sleep bound my senses; and for Sidon they ‭ (Put off from hence) made sail, while here I lay, ‭ Left sad alone.” The... </description>
      <address>Sidon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>35.37564,33.55993,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...crafty mind, ‭ Which thus his words show’d: “I have far at sea, ‭ In spacious Crete, heard speak of Ithaca, ‭ Of which myself, it seems, now reach the shore, ‭... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...first doth call ‭ The early morning out, advanc’d her head, ‭ Then near to Ithaca the billow-bred ‭ Phræcian ship approach’d. There is a port, ‭ That th’ aged... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>West</name>
      <description>...cast ‭ About it and the keel, and so sat tost ‭ With baneful weather, till the West had lost ‭ His stormy tyranny. And then arose ‭ The South, that bred me more... </description>
      <address>West</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-21.706287643780712,64.84520612000266,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>West Came Zephyr</name>
      <description>...the sea it darken’d. Yet from wrack ‭ She ran a good free time, till from the West ‭ Came Zephyr ruffling forth, and put his breast ‭ Out in a singing tempest, so most vast ‭... </description>
      <address>West Came Zephyr</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...addicted. ‭[5] Amphiaraus was her husband, whom she betrayed to his ruin at ‭Thebes, for gold taken of Adrastus her brother. ‭[6] Venustè et salsè dictum. ‭[7]... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.255096,38.318092,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...sceptre; and to him did plead ‭ A sort of others, set about his throne, ‭ In Pluto’s wide-door’d house; when straight came on ‭ Mighty Orion, who was hunting... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...high a head so soon ‭ The base earth cover’d, Ajax, that of all ‭ The host of Greece had person capital, ‭ And acts as eminent, excepting his ‭ Whose arms those... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Which he (though sought) miss’d in war’s closest wage. ‭ In close fights Mars doth never fight, but rage.’ ‭ This made the soul of swift Achilles tread ‭ A... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...your worthy friends, were none ‭ Objected to your eyes that consorts were ‭ To Ilion with you, and serv’d destiny there? ‭ This night is passing long, unmeasur’d... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...honour’d gold more than she lov’d her spouse. [5] ‭ But, all th’ heroesses in Pluto’s house ‭ That then encounter’d me, exceeds my might ‭ To name or number, and... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...Ariadne, to the off’ring came. ‭ Whom whilome Theseus made his prise from Crete, ‭ That Athens’ sacred soil might kiss her feet, ‭ But never could obtain her... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...for the heavy fate ‭ The Gods laid on him. She made violent flight ‭ To Pluto’s dark house from the loathéd light, ‭ Beneath a steep beam strangled with a... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Antiope, ‭ Asopus’ daughter, who (as much as she ‭ Boasted attraction of great Neptune’s love) ‭ Boasted to slumber in the arms of Jove, ‭ And two sons likewise at... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...Iolcus held his throne, ‭ Wealthy in cattle; th’ other royal son ‭ Rul’d sandy Pylos. To these issue more ‭ This queen of women to her husband bore, ‭ Æson, and... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...neck? ‭ There fix that wan thy oar, and that shore deck ‭ With sacred rites to Neptune; slaughter there ‭ A ram, a bull, and (who for strength doth bear ‭ The name of... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Unsown</name>
      <description>...earth, nor use a plow, ‭ But trust in God for all things; and their earth, ‭ Unsown, unplow’d, gives ev’ry offspring birth ‭ That other lands have; wheat, and... </description>
      <address>Unsown</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...thence may rise ‭ A poem to instruct posterities. ‭ Fell any kinsman before Ilion? ‭ Some worthy sire-in-law, or like-near son, ‭ Whom next our own blood and... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...and there vanquish’d quite, ‭ In little time, by great Minerva’s aid, ‭ All Ilion’s remnant, and Troy level laid. ‭ This the divine expressor did so give ‭ Both... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Troy’s vast market place the horse did hide, ‭ From whence the Trojans up to Ilion drew ‭ The dreadful engine. Where sat all arew ‭ Their kings about it; many... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...of Troy affects. ‭ For I have heard you, since my coming, sing ‭ The fate of Greece to an admiréd string. ‭ How much our suff’rance was, how much we wrought, ‭ How... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...Which said, he loos’d them. Mars then rush’d from sky, ‭ And stoop’d cold Thrace. The laughing Deity ‭ For Cyprus was, and took her Paphian state, ‭ Where she a... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.141843247721585,41.16546743993369,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...“Your word, so giv’n, I must accept,” said he. ‭ Which said, he loos’d them. Mars then rush’d from sky, ‭ And stoop’d cold Thrace. The laughing Deity ‭ For... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lemnos</name>
      <description>...Sire. ‭ Mars enter’d, wrung her hand, and the retire ‭ Her husband made to Lemnos told, and said; ‭ “Now, love, is Vulcan gone, let us to bed, ‭ He’s for the... </description>
      <address>Lemnos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.25,39.916667,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laodamas</name>
      <description>...now, [3] ‭ And men, and all things.” “Why,” said he, “dost thou ‭ Mock me, Laodamas, and these strifes bind ‭ My pow’rs to answer? I am more inclin’d ‭ To cares... </description>
      <address>Laodamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eretmeus</name>
      <description>...Acroneus, and Ocyalus, ‭ Elatreus, Prymneus, and Anchialus, [2] ‭ Nauteus, Eretmeus, Thoen, Proreüs, ‭ Pontëus, and the strong Amphialus ‭ Son to Tectonides... </description>
      <address>Eretmeus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...threw them to his son, To make him shun them. He now stood without steep Ilion, Thirsting the combat; and to him thus miserably cried The kind old king... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...but puts my chase before Their utter conquest? They are all now hous'd in Ilion, While thou hunt'st me. What wishest thou? My blood will never run On thy... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...be routed, and, my feet affording further length, Pass all these fields of Ilion, till Ida's sylvan strength And steep heights shroud me, and at even refresh... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...shunning charge of me; and no less impotent Be all their aids, than hers to Mars. So short work would be made In our depopulating Troy, this hardiest to... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...with her hard hand her soft breast, a blow that overthrew Both her and Mars; and there both lay together in broad field. When thus she triumph'd: &quot;So lie... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...mischief.&quot; Thus she turn'd her blue eyes, when love's Queen The hand of Mars took, and from earth rais'd him with thick-drawn breath, His spirits not... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...furies then, who for these aids of thine, (Ever afforded perjur'd Troy, Greece ever left) takes spleen, And vows thee mischief.&quot; Thus she turn'd her blue... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...assuage, Gulf-fed Scamander, my free wrath? I'll never leave pursu'd Proud Ilion's slaughters, till this hand in her fill'd walls conclude Her flying... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Æacus</name>
      <description>...to Æacides: &quot;Past all, pow'r feeds thy will, Thou great grandchild of Æacus, and, past all, th' art in ill, And Gods themselves confederates, and Jove... </description>
      <address>Æacus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lemnos</name>
      <description>...again. This man Fate makes eschew Her own steel fingers. He was sold in Lemnos, and the deep Of all seas 'twixt this Troy, and that (that many a man doth... </description>
      <address>Lemnos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.25,39.916667,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hyda</name>
      <description>...Otrynteüs. Beneath the snowy hill Of Tmolus, in the wealthy town of Hyda, at his will Were many able men at arms. He, rushing in, took full Pelides'... </description>
      <address>Hyda</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Anchisiades</name>
      <description>...brass, One, that was centre-plate, of gold; and that forbad the pass Of Anchisiades's lance. Then sent Achilles forth His lance, that through the first fold... </description>
      <address>Anchisiades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>84</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...the whale, that drave him from the shore To th' ample field. There Neptune sat, and all the Gods that bore The Greeks good meaning, casting all thick... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hercules</name>
      <description>...flying under-strifes.&quot; This said, the black-hair'd God Led to the tow'r of Hercules, built circular and high By Pallas and the Ilians, for fit security To... </description>
      <address>Hercules</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.28858,38.01714,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...to men, And manifest their proper forms, are passing dreadful then.&quot; Neptune replied: &quot;Saturnia, at no time let your care Exceed your reason; 'tis not... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asian</name>
      <description>...me, for these ears heard her cry: 'Kill, kill the seed of Ilion, kill th' Asian Lelegi.' Mere man then must not fight with him that still hath Gods to... </description>
      <address>Asian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...joining. Thus array'd 'Gainst Neptune, Phœbus with wing'd shafts; 'gainst Mars, the blue-ey'd Maid; 'Gainst Juno, Phœbe, whose white hands bore singing... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...fray'd, And leap'd affrighted from his throne, cried out, lest over him Neptune should rend in two the earth, and so his house, so dim, So loathsome, filthy... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>84</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...The Gods' King in abhorréd claps his thunder rattled out. Beneath them Neptune toss'd the earth; the mountains round about Bow'd with affright and shook... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...wall, And sometimes on the bellowing shore. On th' other side, the call Of Mars to fight was terrible, he cried out like a storm, Set on the city's... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Gods descend To aid on both parts. For the Greeks contend Juno, Minerva, Neptune, Mulciber, And Mercury. The Deities that prefer The Trojan part are Phœbus... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...the laborious wars. To all these came two halting kings, true servitors of Mars, Tydides and wise Ithacus, both leaning on their spears, Their wounds still... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...shew (Directed with a knowing mind) a rare variety; For in it he presented Earth; in it the Sea and Sky; In it the never-wearied Sun, the Moon exactly round... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eurynome</name>
      <description>...Would have me made away; and then, had I been much distress'd Had Thetis and Eurynome in either's silver breast Not rescu'd me; Eurynome that to her father had... </description>
      <address>Eurynome</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...from me, And round about thy honour'd corse, these dames of Dardanie, And Ilion, with the ample breasts (whom our long spears and pow'rs And labours... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pheris</name>
      <description>...The ample heav’n began to be, ‭ All house-rites to afford them free, ‭ In Pheris, Diocles did please, ‭ His surname Ortilochides. ‭ ANOTHER ARGUMENT ‭ Γἀμμα. ‭... </description>
      <address>Pheris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...cables; and with well-wreath’d halsers hoise ‭ Their white sails, which grey Pallas now employs ‭ With full and fore-gales through the dark deep main. ‭ The purple... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egyptian</name>
      <description>...His name was Antiphus, And this old man, ‭ This crookéd-grown, this wise Egyptian, ‭ Had three sons more; of which one riotous ‭ A wooer was, and call’d... </description>
      <address>Egyptian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>31.0,27.55,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ione</name>
      <description>...to manly life, and ‭have their information immediately from Jove (as Plato in Ione ‭witnesseth); the word deduced from ἅλφα, which is taken for ‭him qui primas... </description>
      <address>Ione</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-120.93272,38.35269,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ulysses</name>
      <description>...remisso rem aliquam gerit; ‭which being the effect of Calypso’s sweet words in Ulysses, is here ‭applied passively to his own sufferance of their operation. ‭[7]... </description>
      <address>Ulysses</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-101.35517,37.58141,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...stay our lov’d Ulysses still, ‭ But suffer his return; and then will I ‭ To Ithaca, to make his son apply ‭ His sire’s inquest the more; infusing force ‭ Into his... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...divine increase ‭ Of Phorcys’ seed, a great God of the seas. ‭ She mix’d with Neptune in his hollow caves, ‭ And bore this Cyclop to that God of waves. ‭ For whose... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...lord and spouse. ‭ And when the Gods had destin’d that his house, ‭ Which Ithaca on her rough bosom bears, ‭ (The point of time wrought out by ambient years) ‭... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...the womb ‭ That bore great Homer, whom Fame freed from tomb; ‭ Argos, Chios, Pylos, Smyrna, Colophone, ‭ The learn’d Athenian, and Ulyssean throne. ‭ ANOTHER ‭... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>ETC.</name>
      <description>...HONOURED, MY SINGULAR GOOD LORD, ROBERT, EARL OF SOMERSET, LORD CHAMBERLAIN, ETC. I have adventured, right noble Earl, out of my utmost and ever-vowed service... </description>
      <address>ETC.</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>SOMERSET</name>
      <description>...THE MOST WORTHILY HONOURED, MY SINGULAR GOOD LORD, ROBERT, EARL OF SOMERSET, LORD CHAMBERLAIN, ETC. I have adventured, right noble Earl, out of my utmost... </description>
      <address>SOMERSET</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>69</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.60411,37.09202,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phthia</name>
      <description>...you. Six sons he hath, and me a seventh; and all those six live now In Phthia, since, all casting lots, my chance did only fall To follow hither. Now for... </description>
      <address>Phthia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.6337672,38.8678937,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Iliads</name>
      <description>...of Nestor's humour, not so much being to be plainly observed in all these Iliads as in this book. [10] Note the sharpness of wit in our Homer; if where you... </description>
      <address>Iliads</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...a round cup. Both which he thus proclaims: &quot;Atrides and all friends of Greece, two men, for these two games, I bid stand forth. Who best can strike, with... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...fix'd; and to such fate Ev'n thou, O god-like man, art mark'd; the deadly Ilion gate Must entertain thy death. O then, I charge thee now, take care That... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...equal fates Will give me of thee for this rage, when in the Scæan gates Phœbus and Paris meet with thee.&quot; Thus death's hand clos'd his eyes, His soul... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Minerva</name>
      <description>...shield; but our strong walls shield him, and this deceit Flows from Minerva. Now, O now, ill death comes, no more flight, No more recovery. O Jove, this... </description>
      <address>Minerva</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-81.10538,40.72978,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>NEPTUNE</name>
      <description>...Aristotle, advises all philosophical students to begin ‭with that study. ‭ TO NEPTUNE ‭ Hear, pow’rful Neptune, that shak’st earth in ire, ‭ King of the great... </description>
      <address>NEPTUNE</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phriconia</name>
      <description>...to me. Which, in the force ‭ Of far-past time, the breakers of wild horse, ‭ Phriconia’s noble nation, girt with tow’rs; ‭ Whose youth in fight put on with fiery... </description>
      <address>Phriconia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Smyrna</name>
      <description>...mother’s knees he gave me, ‭ In delicate and curious nursery; ‭ Æolian Smyrna, seated near the sea, ‭ (Of glorious empire, and whose bright sides ‭ Sacred... </description>
      <address>Smyrna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.5186,35.98284,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Earth</name>
      <description>...Whom ox-ey’d Euryphaëssa gave birth ‭ To the bright Seed of starry Heaven and Earth. ‭ For the far-fam’d Hyperion took to wife ‭ His sister Euryphaëssa, that... </description>
      <address>Earth</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-102.41075,34.23314,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>NEPTUNE Neptune</name>
      <description>...then, shall my song still supply, ‭ And so salutes thee King of Poesy. ‭ TO NEPTUNE ‭ Neptune, the mighty marine God, I sing, ‭ Earth’s mover, and the fruitless ocean’s... </description>
      <address>NEPTUNE Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>rus</name>
      <description>...beams let fly ‭ Through all their thickest tapistries. And then ‭ (When Hesp’rus calls to fold the flocks of men) ‭ From the green clossets of his loftiest... </description>
      <address>rus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-3.46254,38.04759,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Atlas</name>
      <description>...value to their store; ‭ Whom to Saturnius bashful Maia bore, ‭ Daughter of Atlas, and did therefore fly ‭ Of all th’ Immortals the society, ‭ To that dark cave... </description>
      <address>Atlas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-7.9149035,31.0597925,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ceres</name>
      <description>...love, ‭ And honour equal with unequall’d Jove. ‭ TO CERES ‭ The rich-hair’d Ceres I assay to sing; ‭ A Goddess, in whose grace the natural spring ‭ Of serious... </description>
      <address>Ceres</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>7.38961,45.31336,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>CERES</name>
      <description>...Olympus all the Blessed love, ‭ And honour equal with unequall’d Jove. ‭ TO CERES ‭ The rich-hair’d Ceres I assay to sing; ‭ A Goddess, in whose grace the... </description>
      <address>CERES</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>7.38961,45.31336,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...pow’r. ‭ Hail, then, O Queen of well-built Salamine, ‭ And all the state that Cyprus doth confine, ‭ Inform my song with that celestial fire ‭ That in thy beauties... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Salamine</name>
      <description>...That all desire keeps ever in her pow’r. ‭ Hail, then, O Queen of well-built Salamine, ‭ And all the state that Cyprus doth confine, ‭ Inform my song with that... </description>
      <address>Salamine</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...fir’d ‭ With this opinion, that they should arrive ‭ In Ægypt straight, or Cyprus, or where live ‭ Men whose brave breaths above the north wind blow; ‭ Yea, and... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>BACCHUS</name>
      <description>...shall my Muse for ever honour thee, ‭ And, for thy sake, thy fair posterity. ‭ BACCHUS, OR THE PIRATES ‭ Of Dionysus, noble Semele’s Son, ‭ I now intend to render... </description>
      <address>BACCHUS</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>144.43829,-37.67268,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...And natures so ingenuous and sincere. ‭ For which, the great-in-counsels (Jupiter) ‭ Your gold-lock’d Ganymedes did transfer ‭ (In rapture far from men’s... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Otreüs</name>
      <description>...that appear ‭ In thy admir’d form, thy great father given ‭ High name of Otreüs; and the Spy of heaven ‭ (Immortal Mercury) th’ enforceful cause ‭ That made... </description>
      <address>Otreüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...and infant God. ‭ A mortal man, yet, saw him driving on ‭ His prey to Pylos. Which when he had done, ‭ And got his pass sign’d, with a sacred fire, ‭ In... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pieria</name>
      <description>...from the vine the briar, ‭ For certain oxen I come here t’ inquire ‭ Out of Pieria; females all, and rear’d ‭ All with horns wreath’d, unlike the common herd; ‭ A... </description>
      <address>Pieria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.424792491340284,40.13002811595563,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ocean</name>
      <description>...Maia of majestic fashion. ‭ And now the air-begot Aurora rose ‭ From out the Ocean great-in-ebbs-and-flows, ‭ When, at the never-shorn pure-and-fair grove ‭... </description>
      <address>Ocean</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-75.08491,38.3365,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pythos</name>
      <description>...as he a search, ‭ And overtake him with a greater lurch; ‭ For I can post to Pythos, and break through ‭ His huge house there, where harbours wealth enough, ‭ Most... </description>
      <address>Pythos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...wings, my spirit shall force my limb To stand his worst, and give or take. Mars is our common lord, And the desirous swordsman's life he ever puts to... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...the charge) the Trojans started back. Twelve men, of greatest strength in Troy, left with their lives exhal'd Their chariots and their darts, to death... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ianesse</name>
      <description>...and with her Agave grac'd the cave, Nemertes, Mæra, followéd, Melita, Ianesse, With Ianira, and the rest of those Nereides That in the deep seas make... </description>
      <address>Ianesse</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Chaste Galatea</name>
      <description>...and curl'd Dexamene, Pherusa, Doris, and with these the smooth Amphinome, Chaste Galatea so renown'd, and Callianira, came, With Doto and Orythia, to cheer the... </description>
      <address>Chaste Galatea</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Limnoria</name>
      <description>...and calm Amphithoe, Thalia, Thoa, Panope, and swift Dynamene, Actæa, and Limnoria, and Halia the fair Fam'd for the beauty of her eyes, Amathia for her hair... </description>
      <address>Limnoria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...all Troy were laid upon; So like those torrents roar'd they back to windy Ilion; And so like tempests blew the horse with ravishing back again Those hot... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Acamas</name>
      <description>...eyes possess'd. Idomenæus his stern dart at Erymas address'd, As, like to Acamas, he fled; it cut the sundry bones Beneath his brain, betwixt his neck, and... </description>
      <address>Acamas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Erymas</name>
      <description>...left his limbs, and night his eyes possess'd. Idomenæus his stern dart at Erymas address'd, As, like to Acamas, he fled; it cut the sundry bones Beneath his... </description>
      <address>Erymas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Laerces</name>
      <description>...The fourth charge, aged Phœnix had. The fifth, Alcimedon, Son of Laerces, and much fam'd. All these digested thus In fit place by the mighty son of... </description>
      <address>Laerces</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ithaca</name>
      <description>...Agelaus! For I swear ‭ By all my father’s sorrows, who doth err ‭ Far off from Ithaca, or rests in death, ‭ I am so far from spending but my breath ‭ To make my... </description>
      <address>Ithaca</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>20.638399,38.44193,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thebes</name>
      <description>...&quot;Thou dost know. Why should I things known again inform? We march'd to Thebes, the sacred town of king Eëtion, Sack'd it, and brought to fleet the spoil... </description>
      <address>Thebes</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.255096,38.318092,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...being call'd to the renown Of their societies, by their suits, from Pylos far, to fight In th' Apian kingdom; and I fought, to a degree of might That... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>72</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jove</name>
      <description>...forc'd his broad sword up; and up to heav'n did re-ascend Minerva, who, in Jove's high roof that bears the rough shield, took Her place with other deities... </description>
      <address>Jove</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peleüs</name>
      <description>...thine; or thine, wise Ithacus; Or thine, thou terriblest of men, thou son of Peleüs, Which fittest were, that thou might'st see these holy acts perform'd... </description>
      <address>Peleüs</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...Jove's belov'd, (to whom performing vows, O Calchas, for the state of Greece, thy spirit prophetic shows Skills that direct us) not a man of all these... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...unvalu'd price, his daughter's liberty; The golden sceptre and the crown of Phœbus in his hands Proposing; and made suit to all, but most to the commands Of... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Theætetus</name>
      <description>...et divinissimum; in Phædone, θει̑ον ποιητὴν, divinum Poetam; and in Theætetus, Socrates citing divers of the most wise and learned for confirmation of his... </description>
      <address>Theætetus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>70</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Smyrna</name>
      <description>...came into a place called Ægina, and there was taken of thieves, and brought to Smyrna, to Mæon king of the Lydians, who for her beauty married her. After which, she... </description>
      <address>Smyrna</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-86.5186,35.98284,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Valla</name>
      <description>...her his wife or servant; scoptically or scornfully speaking it; which both Valla, Eobanus, and all other interpreters (but these ad verbum) have utterly missed... </description>
      <address>Valla</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>16.38333,59.01667,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paradise</name>
      <description>...your states do with your states increase, And though ye dream ye feast in Paradise, Yet reason's daylight shews ye at your meat Asses at thistles, bleeding... </description>
      <address>Paradise</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-115.14666,36.09719,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>England</name>
      <description>...divine. Then end their strife and love him, thus receiv'd, As born in England; see him over-shine All other-country poets; and trust this, That... </description>
      <address>England</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Wash</name>
      <description>...with prejudicacies too profane, Pass Homer in your other poets' slights, Wash here. In this porch to his num'rous fane, Hear ancient oracles speak, and... </description>
      <address>Wash</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>87.31667,38.7,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Asian</name>
      <description>...to rule his will; And would affirm that Homer's poesy Did more advance his Asian victory, Than all his armies. O! 'tis wond'rous much, Though nothing... </description>
      <address>Asian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...burn the fleet, that of itself was hot enough before. But now he far'd like Mars himself, so brandishing his lance As, through the deep shades of a wood, a... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Dolops</name>
      <description>...arms, to wear against the foe, And now they sav'd his son from death. At Dolops, Meges threw A spear well-pil'd, that strook his casque full in the height... </description>
      <address>Dolops</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Dispos'd betwixt us; ev'ry one his kingdom; I the seas, Pluto the black lot, Jupiter the principalities Of broad heav'n, all the sky and clouds, was sorted out... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bewraying</name>
      <description>...ye banquet here.&quot; Thus took she place, displeasedly; the feast in general Bewraying privy spleens at Jove; and then, to colour all, She laugh'd, but merely from... </description>
      <address>Bewraying</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Promachus</name>
      <description>...kind parents, that their roofs their tears may overrun; For so the house of Promachus, and Alegenor's son, Must with his wife's eyes overflow, she never seeing... </description>
      <address>Promachus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...till Jove was tam'd withal. Mean space flew Somnus to the ships, found Neptune out, and said: &quot;Now cheerfully assist the Greeks; and give them glorious... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...tripp'd apace, Up to the top of Gargarus, and show'd her heav'nly face To Jupiter, who saw, and lov'd, and with as hot a fire, Being curious in her tempting... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Lemnos</name>
      <description>...From Athos then she fell, Pass'd all the broad sea, and arriv'd in Lemnos, at the tow'rs Of godlike Thoas, where she met the Prince of all men's... </description>
      <address>Lemnos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>71</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.25,39.916667,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Emathia</name>
      <description>...court flew. Saturnia, straight stooping from heav'n's height, Pieria and Emathia, those countries of delight, Soon reach'd, and to the snowy mounts, where... </description>
      <address>Emathia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.25,40.75,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pieria</name>
      <description>...To Jove's court flew. Saturnia, straight stooping from heav'n's height, Pieria and Emathia, those countries of delight, Soon reach'd, and to the snowy... </description>
      <address>Pieria</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.424792491340284,40.13002811595563,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Palmus</name>
      <description>...made good the place About renown'd Polydamas, and god-like Polypæt, Palmus, Ascanius, Morus that Hippotion did beget, And from Ascania's wealthy fields... </description>
      <address>Palmus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Athens</name>
      <description>...rushing in; and yet could not prevail To his repulse, though choicest men of Athens there made head; Amongst whom was Menestheus chief, whom Phidias followéd... </description>
      <address>Athens</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-82.10126,39.32924,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...and cast on ev'ry side a glance, Lest any his dear sides should dart. But Merion, as he fled, Sent after him a brazen lance, that ran his eager head Through... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Deiphobus</name>
      <description>...The greatness of it, and the king, now quitting the brag fit Of glory in Deiphobus, thus terribly exclaim'd: &quot;Deiphobus, now may we think that we are ev'nly... </description>
      <address>Deiphobus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hypsenor</name>
      <description>...from him that wing'd it, his strong hand still drave it mortally On Prince Hypsenor; it did pierce his liver, underneath The veins it passeth; his shrunk knees... </description>
      <address>Hypsenor</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...might therefore be dissolv'd. Then, though a half-grey man he were, Crete's sov'reign did excite The Greeks to blows, and flew upon the Trojans, ev'n... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...at his brother Jove. Yet both one Goddess form'd, And one soil bred, but Jupiter precedence took in birth, And had more knowledge; for which cause, the other... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...of his mother-queen, great Goddess of the seas, He would not let proud Ilion see the Grecians quite destroy'd, And therefore from the hoary deep he... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Meriones</name>
      <description>...feel we this hot foe, or make him feel our force.&quot; This order'd, swift Meriones went, and forewent his king, Till both arriv'd where one enjoin'd. When, in... </description>
      <address>Meriones</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...And is of such strength that in war the frighter he affrights, When, out of Thrace, they both take arms against th' Ephyran bands, Or 'gainst the great-soul'd... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.141843247721585,41.16546743993369,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...most careful of the wars, Idomenëus, And such two, in field, as harmful Mars, And Terror, his belovéd son, that without terror fights, And is of such... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...chalky Oloössone, were led by Polypœte, The issue of Pirithous, the son of Jupiter. Him the Athenian Theseus' friend Hippodamy did bear, When he the bristled... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bœbe</name>
      <description>...did take. But those that did in Pheres dwell, at the Bœbeian lake, In Bœbe, and in Glaphyra, Iaolcus builded fair, In thrice-six ships to Pergamus did... </description>
      <address>Bœbe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Alopé</name>
      <description>...Now will I sing the sackful troops Pelasgian Argos held, That in deep Alus, Alopé, and soft Trechina dwell'd, In Phthia, and in Hellade where live the lovely... </description>
      <address>Alopé</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hercules</name>
      <description>...these, in battle unappall'd; Whom fair Astyoche brought forth, by force of Hercules, Led out of Ephyr with his hand, from river Selleës, When many towns of... </description>
      <address>Hercules</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-122.28858,38.01714,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pleuron</name>
      <description>...Thoas, Andremon's well-spoke son, did guide th' Ætolians well, Those that in Pleuron, Olenon, and strong Pylene dwell, Great Chalcis, that by sea-side stands, and... </description>
      <address>Pleuron</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>21.40886806850941,38.41373336761354,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hermin</name>
      <description>...To pass the gulfy purple sea, that did no sea rites know. They, who in Hermin, Buphrasis, and Elis, did remain, What Olen's cliffs, Alisius, and Myrsin did... </description>
      <address>Hermin</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Stymphalus</name>
      <description>...And strong Enispe, that for height is ever weather-blown, Tegea, and in Stymphalus, Parrhasia strongly wall'd, All these Alcæus' son to field (king Agapenor)... </description>
      <address>Stymphalus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.45931,37.85932,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...Where all the Muses, opposite, in strife of poesy, To ancient Thamyris of Thrace, did use him cruelly, (He coming from Eurytus' court, the wise Œchalian... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.141843247721585,41.16546743993369,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Amphigen</name>
      <description>...In Thryon, near Alpheus' flood, and Aepy full of air, In Cyparisscus, Amphigen, and little Pteleon, The town where all the Iliots dwelt, and famous Doreon... </description>
      <address>Amphigen</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyparisscus</name>
      <description>...Arene the fair, In Thryon, near Alpheus' flood, and Aepy full of air, In Cyparisscus, Amphigen, and little Pteleon, The town where all the Iliots dwelt, and... </description>
      <address>Cyparisscus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...and Augia's grounds, strong Laa, Oetylon, Amyclas, Helos' harbour-town, that Neptune beats upon, All these did Menelaus lead (his brother, that in cries Of war... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sparta</name>
      <description>...Who did in Lacedæmon's rule th' unmeasur'd concave hold, High Pharis, Sparta, Messe's tow'rs, for doves so much extoll'd, Bryseia's and Augia's grounds... </description>
      <address>Sparta</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.42454,37.08149,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Hennion</name>
      <description>...did combine. Who did in fruitful Argos dwell, or strong Tiryntha keep, Hennion, or in Asinen whose bosom is so deep, Trœzena, Eïon, Epidaure where Bacchus... </description>
      <address>Hennion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Charistus</name>
      <description>...bord'ring on the sea, of rich Eretria, Of Dion's highly-seated town, Charistus, and of Styre, All these the duke Alphenor led, a flame of Mars's fire... </description>
      <address>Charistus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Chalcida</name>
      <description>...their seats in sweet Eubœa made, The Histiæans rich in grapes, the men of Chalcida, The Cerinths bord'ring on the sea, of rich Eretria, Of Dion's... </description>
      <address>Chalcida</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eubœa</name>
      <description>...Twice-twenty martial barks of these, less Ajax sail'd withal. Who near Eubœa's blesséd soil their habitations had, Strength-breathing Abants, who their... </description>
      <address>Eubœa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Azidon</name>
      <description>...Minian Orchomen, God Mars's sons did lead (Ascalaphus and Ialmen) Who in Azidon Actor's house did of Astyoche come; The bashful maid, as she went up into the... </description>
      <address>Azidon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Platæa</name>
      <description>...Of Coroneia, Haliart, that hath such store of grass, All those that in Platæa dwelt, that Glissa did possess, And Hypothebs, whose well-built walls are... </description>
      <address>Platæa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peteona</name>
      <description>...and Ilesius, and all that did remain In Eryth, and in Eleon, in Hylen, Peteona, In fair Ocalea, and, the town well-builded, Medeona, Copas, Eutresis... </description>
      <address>Peteona</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...With eyes like lightning-loving Jove, his forehead answering, In breast like Neptune, Mars in waist. And as a goodly bull Most eminent of all a herd, most wrong... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Apposéd</name>
      <description>...Prick'd on the sweetbreads, and with wood, leaveless, and kindled at Apposéd fire, they burn the thighs; which done, the inwards, slit, They broil'd on... </description>
      <address>Apposéd</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...That when in Aulis, all our fleet, assembled with a freight Of ills to Ilion and her friends, beneath the fair grown height A platane bore, about a fount... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...Pow'r whose pace doth move The round earth, heav'n's great Queen, and Pallas); to whose bands Thou cam'st with rescue, bringing up him with the hundred... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.76644,26.01185,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...Calydon, Th' Ætolian pow'rs, and like a God was of his subjects lov'd) Neptune encounter'd, and but thus his forward spirit mov'd: &quot;Idomenëus, prince of... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...of Priam's bastard-bed; But when the Greek ships, double-oar'd, arriv'd at Ilion, To Ilion he return'd, and prov'd beyond comparison Amongst the Trojans; he... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...round about th' Ajaces did their phalanxes maintain Their station firm; whom Mars himself, had he amongst them gone, Could not disparage, nor Jove's Maid that... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...whole safety; and, if you neglect the harmful field, Now shines the day when Greece to Troy must all her honours yield. O grief! So great a miracle, and horrible... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...themselves were free enough: &quot;Ajaces, you alone Sustain the common good of Greece, in ever putting on The memory of fortitude, and flying shameful flight... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...To make the Greek fleet now their prise, and all the Greeks destroy. But Neptune, circler of the earth, with fresh heart did employ The Grecian hands. In... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Alcmaon</name>
      <description>...which following through the prease He drew from him. Down from the tow'r Alcmaon dead it strook; His fair arms ringing out his death. Then fierce Sarpedon... </description>
      <address>Alcmaon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>fold</name>
      <description>...in forcing which, his high mind makes him dare Assault upon the whole full fold, though guarded never so With well-arm'd men, and eager dogs; away he will... </description>
      <address>fold</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...Lapithes deriv'd their high descent; Fierce Leontëus was the one, like Mars in detriment. [1] The other mighty Polypæt, the great Pirithous' son. These... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thoon</name>
      <description>...(In their free choice) but he himself. Orestes, Iamenus, And Acamas Asiades, Thoon, Oenomaus, Were those that follow'd Asius. Within the gates they found Two... </description>
      <address>Thoon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
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      <name>Phœbus</name>
      <description>...To nights in tempests; and when all their utmost depth had made, Jove, Phœbus, Neptune, all came down, and all in state did wade To ruin of that impious... </description>
      <address>Phœbus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Neptune</name>
      <description>...pow'rs employ To ruin their work, and left less of that than they of Troy. Neptune and Phœbus tumbled down, from the Idalian hills, An inundation of all floods... </description>
      <address>Neptune</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-74.02792,40.20011,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pramnius</name>
      <description>...this the goddess-like fair dame a potion did confect With good old wine of Pramnius, and scrap'd into the wine Cheese made of goat's milk, and on it spers'd... </description>
      <address>Pramnius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...A right fair cup with gold studs driv'n, which Nestor did transfer From Pylos; on whose swelling sides four handles fixéd were, And upon ev'ry handle sat a... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...bring Machaon hurt, and from within did call His friend Patroclus; who, like Mars in form celestial, Came forth with first sound of his voice, first spring of... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Hector, nor give leave that I shall end the day In fight against the Ilion pow'r; my wound is in my way.&quot; This said, his ready charioteer did scourge... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pluto</name>
      <description>...Atrides' arm Antenor's issue thriv'd, And, to suffice precisest fate, to Pluto's mansion div'd. He with his lance, sword, mighty stones, pour'd his heroic... </description>
      <address>Pluto</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Aurora</name>
      <description>...splendour of refulgent arms, the killer and the kill'd. As long as bright Aurora rul'd, and sacred day increas'd, So long their darts made mutual wounds, and... </description>
      <address>Aurora</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-88.32007,41.76058,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...By Hector and Polydamas, and old Anchises' seed Who god-like was esteem'd in Troy, by grave Antenor's race Divine Agenor, Polybus, unmarried Acamas... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-83.14993,42.60559,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Cyprus</name>
      <description>...his breast, which Cinyras bestow'd To gratify his royal guest; for ev'n to Cyprus flowed Th' unbounded fame of those designs the Greeks propos'd for Troy... </description>
      <address>Cyprus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>32.5,37.5,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Halizons</name>
      <description>...And slew a leader, one more huge than any man he led, Great Odius, duke of Halizons; quite from his chariot's head He strook him with a lance to earth, as first... </description>
      <address>Halizons</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...marching in the midst. Then flew the fatal hour Back on Diores, in return of Ilion's sun-burn'd pow'r; Diores Amaryncides, whose right leg's ankle-bone, And... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...find Machaon out. He found him standing guarded well with well-arm'd men of Thrace; With whom he quickly join'd, and said: &quot;Man of Apollo's race, Haste, for... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>25.141843247721585,41.16546743993369,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...thou the single combat fought For all the army of the Greeks? For this hath Ilion sworn, And trod all faith beneath their feet? Yet all this hath not worn... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Caïra</name>
      <description>...And show'd upon his ivory skin, as doth a purple dye Laid, by a dame of Caïra, or lovely Mæony, On ivory, wrought in ornaments to deck the cheeks of... </description>
      <address>Caïra</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...mov'd mind by her grace, And, for her mirth sake, set a stool, full before Paris' face, Where she would needs have Helen sit; who, though she durst not... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...most.&quot; This said, he shook and threw his lance; which strook through Paris' shield, And, with the strength he gave to it, it made the curets yield... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...To see my lov'd son try his life, and so must take my way To wind-exposéd Ilion. Jove yet and heav'n's high States Know only, which of these must now pay... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crete</name>
      <description>...is Ajax Telamon, a bulwark in their aid. On th' other side stands Idomen, in Crete of most command, And round about his royal sides his Cretan captains stand... </description>
      <address>Crete</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>24.851629181781522,35.23102579604995,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phrygia</name>
      <description>...Of such a world of Grecian youths, as I discover here! I once march'd into Phrygia, that many vines doth bear, Where many Phrygians I beheld, well-skill'd in... </description>
      <address>Phrygia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...shield, Their long and shining lances pitch'd fast by them in the field, Paris, and Sparta's king, alone must take up all the strife; And he that conquers... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...in which she did comprise The many labours warlike Troy and brass-arm'd Greece endur'd For her fair sake, by cruel Mars and his stern friends procur'd... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.97947876378841,39.04697922405934,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...tombstone, not of steel in which, for form, thou serv'st.&quot; To this thus Paris spake, (for form, that might inhabit heav'n) &quot;Hector, because thy sharp... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...back amaz'd, is shook with fear, and looks as pale as death; So Menelaus Paris scar'd; so that divine-fac'd foe Shrunk in his beauties. Which beheld by... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...END OF THE SECOND BOOK. THE THIRD BOOK OF HOMER'S ILIADS THE ARGUMENT Paris, betwixt the hosts, to single fight, Of all the Greeks, dares the most hardy... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Alybe</name>
      <description>...were. Epistrophus and Dius did the Halizonians guide, Far-fetch'd from Alybe, where first the silver mines were tried. Chromis, and augur Ennomus, the... </description>
      <address>Alybe</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Amydon</name>
      <description>...Pyræchmes did the Pæons rule, that crookéd bows do bend; From Axius, out of Amydon, he had them in command, From Axius, whose most beauteous stream still... </description>
      <address>Amydon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Trœzenius-Ceades</name>
      <description>...enclos'd. Euphemus, the Ciconian troops, in his command dispos'd, Who from Trœzenius-Ceades right nobly did descend. Pyræchmes did the Pæons rule, that crookéd bows do... </description>
      <address>Trœzenius-Ceades</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Practius</name>
      <description>...letting slip their threads, their hasty valours stay'd. Who in Percotes, Practius, Arisba, did abide, Who Sestus and Abydus bred, Hyrtacides did guide... </description>
      <address>Practius</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ide</name>
      <description>...Acamas, were joind companions. Who in Zelia dwelt beneath the sacred foot of Ide, That drank of black Æsepus' stream, and wealth made full of pride, The... </description>
      <address>Ide</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-3.578125,50.688942,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...He left of him, th' Oreades (that are the high descent Of Ægis-bearing Jupiter) another of their own Did add to it, and set it round with elms; by which is... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
      </Point>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...lay with many rich ones more, most curiously made By women of Sidonia; which Paris brought from thence, Sailing the broad sea, when he made that voyage of... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-84.79329,39.85699,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Peloponnesus</name>
      <description>...guests. To Lycia when I come, do thou receive thy friend with feasts; Peloponnesus, with the like, shall thy wish'd presence greet. Mean space, shun we each... </description>
      <address>Peloponnesus</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>76</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>22.312752688461543,37.25289777692308,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Sisyphus-Æölides</name>
      <description>...a walléd town, Ephyré, where the mansion-house of Sisyphus did stand, Of Sisyphus-Æölides, most wise of all the land. Glaucus was son to him, and he begat... </description>
      <address>Sisyphus-Æölides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...them how to make Way to their conquest, He did wound the strongest man of Thrace, The tallest and the biggest set, Eussorian Acamas; His lance fell on his... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>25.141843247721585,41.16546743993369,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Tydides</name>
      <description>...price, Twelve oxen should be slain in sacrifice. In mean space Glaucus and Tydides meet; And either other with remembrance greet Of old love 'twixt their... </description>
      <address>Tydides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pæon</name>
      <description>...beneath the giants driv'n.&quot; This said, he gave his wound in charge to Pæon, who applied Such sov'reign med'cines, that as soon the pain was qualified... </description>
      <address>Pæon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>74</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Bœotia</name>
      <description>...near Th' Atlantic lake Cephisides, in Hyla, by whose seat The good men of Bœotia dwelt. This slaughter grew so great, It flew to heav'n; Saturnia discern'd... </description>
      <address>Bœotia</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...Jove's Lycian issue answer'd him: &quot;Tlepolemus, 'tis true Thy father holy Ilion in that sort overthrew; Th' injustice of the king was cause, that, where thy... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...They sprung out of a lion's heart. He whilome came to Troy, (For horse that Jupiter gave Tros, for Ganymed, his boy) With six ships only, and few men, and tore... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>82</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Crethon</name>
      <description>...men was set; And that Orsilochus begat the rich Diocleüs; Diocleus sire to Crethon was, and this Orsilochus. Both these; arriv'd at man's estate, with both th'... </description>
      <address>Crethon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...and bucklers eas'ly borne; Which error Phœbus pleas'd to urge on Mars himself in scorn: &quot;Mars, Mars,&quot; said he, &quot;thou plague of men, smear'd with... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>73</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Unblest</name>
      <description>...he won At Pæon's hand, with sov'reign balm; and this did Jove's great son, Unblest, great-high-deed-daring man, that car'd not doing ill, That with his bow... </description>
      <address>Unblest</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Mars</name>
      <description>...well that men sustain By their inflictions as by men repaid to them again. Mars suffer'd much more than thyself by Ephialtes' pow'r, And Otus', Aloëus' sons... </description>
      <address>Mars</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>4.227204,51.993206,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...well Minerva following Diomed; and, angry with his act, The mighty host of Ilion he enter'd, and awak'd The cousin-german of the king, a counsellor of... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Merion</name>
      <description>...By honour'd Molus, gave it him, as present of a guest; Molus to his son Merion did make it his bequest. With this Ulysses arm'd his head; and thus they... </description>
      <address>Merion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Eleon</name>
      <description>...his head might not be ras'd. This, long since, by Autolycus was brought from Eleon, When he laid waste Amyntor's house, that was Ormenus' son: In Scandia, to... </description>
      <address>Eleon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>23.479833,38.355639,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Marpessa</name>
      <description>...privately liv'd with his lawful wife, Fair Cleopatra, female birth of bright Marpessa's pain, And of Ideus; who of all terrestrial men did reign, At that time... </description>
      <address>Marpessa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Egyptian</name>
      <description>...bring their wealth for strength, or all the store remains In circuit of Egyptian Thebes, where much hid treasure lies, Whose walls contain an hundred ports... </description>
      <address>Egyptian</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
      <Point>
        <coordinates>31.0,27.55,0</coordinates>
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    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Pylos</name>
      <description>...The bright Epea, Pedasus that doth God Bacchus please; All, on the sandy Pylos' soil, are seated near the seas; Th' inhabitants in droves and flocks... </description>
      <address>Pylos</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Phera</name>
      <description>...and Enope, and Hira full of flow'rs, Anthæa for sweet meadows prais'd, and Phera deck'd with tow'rs, The bright Epea, Pedasus that doth God Bacchus please... </description>
      <address>Phera</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
      <MultiGeometry>
        
      </MultiGeometry>
    </Placemark><Placemark>
      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...Thou seed of Jove, By my advice we will no more unfit convention move With Jupiter, for mortal men; of whom, let this man die, And that man live, whoever he... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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        <coordinates>-80.09421,26.93422,0</coordinates>
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      <name>Pallas</name>
      <description>...The Goddess that all Goddesses, for snowy arms, out-shin'd, Thus spake to Pallas, to the Greeks with gracious ruth inclin'd: &quot;O Pallas, what a grief is this!... </description>
      <address>Pallas</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Thrace</name>
      <description>...of Priam's princely race, Who in Æpina was brought forth, a famous town in Thrace, By Castianira, that, for form, was like celestial breed; And, as a crimson... </description>
      <address>Thrace</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Æpina</name>
      <description>...it went. His shaft smit fair Gorgythion, of Priam's princely race, Who in Æpina was brought forth, a famous town in Thrace, By Castianira, that, for form... </description>
      <address>Æpina</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Jupiter</name>
      <description>...and, of your famous strength, think of the honour'd ends. I know benevolent Jupiter, did by his beck profess Conquest and high renown to me, and to the Greeks... </description>
      <address>Jupiter</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...discords end. What God soever I shall find endeavour to defend Or Troy or Greece, with wounds to heav'n he, sham'd, shall reascend; Or, taking with him... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...the broad fields, ascending heav'n, and th' ocean smooth did run; When Greece and Troy mix'd in such peace, you scarce could either know. Then wash'd... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...king, and other kings, his aid, Propose by me, in their commands, the offers Paris makes, From whose joy all our woes proceed. He princely undertakes That all... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Atrides</name>
      <description>...Idæus in the morning went, and th' Achive peers did find In council at Atrides' ship; his audience was assign'd; And, in the midst of all the kings, the... </description>
      <address>Atrides</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>77</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Greece</name>
      <description>...use thy strength, so much, that for thy spear Thou art most excellent of Greece, now let us fight forbear. Hereafter we shall war again, till Jove our herald... </description>
      <address>Greece</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Amazon</name>
      <description>...assay not me, like one Young and immartial, with great words, as to an Amazon dame; I have the habit of all fights, and know the bloody frame Of ev'ry... </description>
      <address>Amazon</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>75</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Ilion</name>
      <description>...honouring me so much, I'll spoil his conquer'd limb, And bear his arms to Ilion, where in Apollo's shrine I'll hang them, as my trophies due; his body I'll... </description>
      <address>Ilion</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Troy</name>
      <description>...am thy brother, and thy life with mine is ev'nly prized. Command the rest of Troy and Greece; to cease this public fight, And, what Greek bears the greatest... </description>
      <address>Troy</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Phylomedusa</name>
      <description>...Arna dwell, Menesthius, whose renownéd sire a club did ever bear, And of Phylomedusa gat, that had her eyes so clear, This slaughter'd issue. Hector's dart strook... </description>
      <address>Phylomedusa</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>79</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...lords, to Trojans tir'd before. Then fell they to the works of death. By Paris’ valour fell King Arëithous' hapless son, that did in Arna dwell... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>81</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...χαλχείων, golden for brazen. [4] Hector dissembles the cowardice he finds in Paris turning it, as if he chid him for his anger at the Trojans for hating him... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>80</when></TimeStamp>
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      <name>Paris</name>
      <description>...forth, his beauty beautifies, And, like life's mirror, bears his gait; so Paris from the tow'r Of lofty Pergamus came forth; he show'd a sun-like pow'r In... </description>
      <address>Paris</address>
      <TimeStamp><when>78</when></TimeStamp>
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