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Show Li... ute Over Cvld's City. CLoi.ol, one of the towns in south-n south-n Ktisshi, proclaims itself "Ovid's it.v." Those who gave this little port in the Dniester Its name identified It ith tho Tom!, to which the Roman cut, .Ovid, was banished by tho Emperor Em-peror Augustus because of tho unwholesome un-wholesome character of his decadent Due try, according to the emperor; because be-cause he had too much knowledge of a secret that pained Augustus, according accord-ing to the poet's own h. t. But tho real Toir.i Is now believed to bo tho Roumanian port Kustendjl, which boasts a statuo of Ovid In the chief square. n |