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247, 288. (Panltls = the weaver) 289, 297, (of Coryphasum — Pylos) 129, (of Iton, in Thessaly), 130 Ange, mother of Telephus (q.v.), by Heracles, n. 139
Bacchus, r. Dionysus
Basil I, Emperor, 9th century,
and his sons Constantine and
Leo (?), 1.109 Basil, St. bishop of Caesarea, 4th
cent. I. 86, 92
Beroea, in Macedonia, vi. 116 Blachernae, I. 2,120 Boeotia, VI. 343 Bosporus, VI. 341 Bruttium (south of Italy), VI. 132
Cabiri (mystical divinities), dedi-cations to, Boeotian VI. 245; Samothracian, VI. 164, 301 Caesar, Julius, II. 92 Caesarea, I. 92
Calchas, Homeric prophet, II. 52 Calchis, in Euboea, vi. 343 Canopus, in Egypt, vi. 142 Carpathian (sea near Rhodes),
VI. 245
Carthaeans, vi. 313 Casius Mons, near Antioch, where
was a temple of Zeus, VI. 332 Cassandra, II. 189 Charidemus, Athenian general, 4th
cent. D.c. n. 241 Chryses, priest, r. 11.1.; II. 86 Cimmeria = northern Europe, V.
223, 283 Clymene, beloved by the Sun God,
V. 223
Clytius, tampon, Pauthous, Thy-moetes (Trojan elders, v. 11. lii. 146), II. 246-255 Constantine, the Great, I. 10 Constantinople I. passim Corinth, VI. 49
Cosmas and Damian, saints and physicians (called the silverless, because the only fee they accept-ed was the conversion of their patients), I. 11 Cratinus, poet of the old Comedy,
II. 357
Creon, king of Corinth, whose daughter Glauce was poisoned by Medea, V. 288
494
Creusa, wife of Aeneas, II. 148 Cybele (or Rhea), the great Phrygian Goddess, crowned with towers, V. 260 ; dedications to VI. 51, 94, 173, 217-220, 234, 237,281
Cyrus and Joannes, physicians and martyrs under Diocletian, 3rd cent. I. 90 Cyrus the younger, n. 389 Cynthus, mountain in Delos, VI.
121
Cyzicus, city on the sea of Mar-mora, VI. 342
Damaretus, vi. 266 Damian, v. Cosmas Danae (wooed by Zeus in the form of a golden shower), V. 31, 33, 34, 217, 257
Daniel Stylites (5th cent. A.D.), I. 99 Daphnis (the mythical piperr
shepherd), VI. 73, 78 Dares and Entellus, boxers In
Aen. v. 368 etc.; u. 222 Deiphobus, Trojan, 2nd husband
of Helen, II. 1 Deloa, VI. 273
Delphi, dedications at, VI. 6, 49 Demeter, dedications to VI. 36, 40,
41, 95, 98, 104, 258; Chthoaian
or infernal--Persephone, 31 Democritus, philosopher of Abdera
in Thrace, 5th cent. B.o. II. 131 Demophoon, lover of Phyllis, who
killed herself believing that he
had deserted her, V. 265 Demosthenes, II. 23 Dindymus, mountain In Phrygia.
where Cybele was worshipped!
VI. 45, 281 Diomedes, VI. 49 Dionysius, St. the supposed author
of writings on the hierarchy of
angels, I. 88 Dionysus, dedications to, VI. 44,
45, 56, 74, 77, 87, 134, 140,
142, 154, 159, 165, 169, 172,
339, 355
Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux, dedi-cations to, VI. 149 Dryads, dedications to, VI. 176
Echo, nymph, beloved by Narcusus, VI, 79, 87