Part 28 (1/2)
A'mor. Same as Eros, Cupid, etc.; G.o.d of love, 13; son of Venus and Mars, 107.
Am-phi'on. Son of Jupiter and Antiope; musician; King of Thebes, 80-82.
Am-phi-tri'te. Same as Salacia, queen of the sea; wife of Neptune, 154, 158; train of, 155; significance, 397.
An-chi'ses. Husband of Venus, 111; father of AEneas, 360-362; prophecy recalled by, 364; death of, 365; death anniversary of, 369; AEneas' visit to, 370-372.
An-ci'le. s.h.i.+eld of Mars, guarded by the Salii in Rome, 143.
An-drae'mon. Husband of Dryope; saw her changed to a tree, 298.
An-drom'a-che. Wife of Hector; parting of Hector and, 321-323; grief of, 328; captivity of, 365.
An-drom'e-da. Daughter of Celeus and Ca.s.siopeia; saved by Perseus, 246-249; significance, 391.
An-tae'us. Giant son of Gaea; defender of the Pygmies; slain by Hercules, 227, 228.
An-te'i-a. Wife of Proetus; accuses Bellerophon falsely, 291; significance, 393.
An'te-ros. G.o.d of pa.s.sion, 107, 108; son of Venus and Mars, 140.
An-tig'o-ne. Daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta; buried alive, 285-288; significance, 393.
An-tin'o-us. One of Penelope's suitors; slain by Ulysses, 358.
An-ti'o-pe. Wife of Jupiter; mother of Amphion and Zethus; persecuted by Dirce, 80.
A-pha're-us. Father of Castor's murderer, 279.
Aph-ro-di'te. Same as Venus, Dione, etc., 103, 105; significance, 399.
A-pol'lo. Same as Phoebus, Sol, and Helios, 61-91; G.o.d of the sun, music, poetry, and medicine, 55; Diana's brother, 93; Niobe's sons slain by, 94; Mars and Venus seen by, 106, 107; Mercury steals cattle of, 132-134; giants slain by, 139; walls built by, 151, 152; Marpessa claimed by, 155; Vesta loved by, 198; Ja.n.u.s, son of, 205; oracles of, 280, 281; steed of, 294; Ca.s.sandra loved by, 310; Chryses appeals to, 318, 319; Ulysses incurs anger of, 354; significance, 386, 390, 393, 396, 398.
Aq'ui-lo. West wind, son of AEolus and Aurora, 213, 215.
A-rach'ne. Minerva's needlework contest with, 58, 59.
Ar-ca'di-a. Province of Peloponnesus, 221, 275; Mercury's birthplace, 131.
Ar'cas. Son of Jupiter and Callisto; constellation of the Little Bear, 52.
A-re-o-pa-gi'tae. Judges of the criminal court of Athens, 140.
A-re-op'a-gus. Hill near Athens; site of the Parthenon, 140.
A'res. Same as Mars, 138; significance, 400.
A-re'te. 1. G.o.ddess of virtue; takes charge of Hercules, 218-220. 2. Wife of Alcinous; mother of Nausicaa, 355.
Ar-e-thu'sa. Nymph of Diana; changed to a fountain, 190-193.
Ar'ges (Sheet-lightning). A Cyclop; son of Ura.n.u.s and Gaea, 18.
Ar'go. Vessel in which Jason set sail in search of the golden fleece, 266-274; significance, 392.
Ar-go-nau'tic Expedition in search of golden fleece, 154; Zetes and Calais in, 215; Hercules in, 230; Meleager in, 275; significance, 391, 392.
Ar'go-nauts. Name given to Jason and crew, 267-271; significance, 392.
Ar'gos. City in Argolis, dedicated to Juno, 52-54; Eurystheus, king of, 218-220; Acrisius, king of, 240, 249; Adrastus, king of, 260, 287; Proetus, king of, 291; Agamemnon's return to, 336; significance, 389, 390.
Ar'gus. 1. Name of myriad-eyed giant who watched Io, 135-137; significance, 385. 2. Name of Ulysses' faithful hound, 357.
A-ri-ad'ne. Daughter of Minos; Theseus aided by, 256, 257; deserted by Theseus, 179, 257; marries Bacchus, 181; significance, 391.
A-ri'on. 1. Winged steed; the offspring of Neptune and Ceres, 153. 2. Musician; thrown into the sea by pirates, saved by a dolphin, 82, 83.
Ar-is-tae'us. Youth who indirectly causes Eurydice's death, 76.
Ar'te-mis. Same as Diana, G.o.ddess of the moon and the chase, 93, 97.
As-cal'a-phus. Spirit in Hades who saw Proserpina eat pomegranate seeds, 195.
A'si-a Mi'nor. West of Asia; Bacchus' visit to, 176; Vesta's shrine in, 198; Thetis' flight from, 326.
As-kle'pi-os. Same as AEsculapius; son of Apollo and Coronis, 63.
As-ty'a-nax. Infant son of Hector and Andromache, 321.
At-a-lan'ta. Maiden who takes part in Calydonian Hunt and races with Milanion or Hippomenes, 275-278; significance, 392.
Ath'a-mas. King of Thebes; father of Phryxus and h.e.l.le, 265; Ino in madness slain by, 174; significance, 391.
A-the'ne. Same as Minerva, 55; tutelary G.o.ddess of Athens, 57; significance, 395.
A-the'ni-ans. Inhabitants of Athens, 215; tribute of, 253, 256; ingrat.i.tude of, 262.
Ath'ens. Minerva's festivals at, 60; tribunal at, 139, 140; contest for, 152; AEgeus, king of, 250; Theseus' arrival at, 252, 253; Ariadne elopes to, 256; Castor and Pollux' visit to, 260; Theseus, king of, 262; Peleus, king of, 305.
At'las. 1. Mountains. 2. One of Iapetus' sons, 25; daughters of, 98; heavens supported by, 227-229; Perseus petrifies, 244-246; significance, 379.
At'ro-pos. One of the Fates; cuts the thread of life, 165.
At'ti-ca. Province of Greece; Cecrops founds city in, 57; oppression of, 255; sh.o.r.es of, 259.
Au-ge'as. King of Elis; his stables were cleansed by Hercules, 221-223.
Au'lis. Port in Boeotia, the meeting-place of the Greek expedition against Troy, 312, 315.
Au-ro'ra. Same as Eos, G.o.ddess of dawn; attendant of Apollo, 85, 107; jealousy of, 70; t.i.thonus loved by, 90; AEolus' wife, 213.