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Endymlon, VI. 58 Entellus, t>. Dares Epiciinm, n. 307 Ephesus, I. 3H, 95 Erinna, poetess of Rhodes, 7th
cent. b.c. n. 101. Erymanthus, mountain in Arc-i.dis,
v. 19; VI. Ill Etna, VI. 203 Eudocia, wife of Theodosiua II.
5th cent. A.D., I. 10, 105 Eudoxia, daughter of the above,
wife of Valentlnian 3rd, I. 12 Euphemia, martyr, 4th cent. I.
12, 16
Ganymede, v. 65
Gelo, son of Deinomenes, tyrant
of Syracuse, 5th cent. B.C. VI.
214
Getae=Dadans, vl. 332 Glauce, v. Creon Glaucus, sea-god, dedications to,
vi. 164 Glaucus (who exchanged gifts with
Diomede, II. vi. 234), VI. 310 Gorgon's head, VI. 126 Gregory of Xyssa, brother of St.
Basil, I. 86
Hecuba, n. 175
Helen, II. 167
Helenus, Trojan prophet and
warrior, II. 155 Hephaestus, dedications to, VI.
101,117
Hepione, vi. 244 Hera, dedications to, VI. 133,
243, 244, 265, 341 Heracles, II. 135, dedications to,
VI. 3, 93, 114-116, 178, 351 Heraclitus, Ionian philosopher, 6th
cent. B.C. n. 354 Hermaphroditus, u. 102 Hermes, n. 296, dedications to,
VI. 5, 23, 28, 29, 63-65, 67, 68,
02, 100, 143, 144, 282, 294, 296,
(of the wayside) 299, 306, 309,
334, 346 Hero, beloved by Leander, who
swam over the Hellespont to
visit her and was finally drowned,
V. 263, 293 Herodotus, n. 377
Hesiod, II. 338
Hiero, tyrant of Syracuse, aftei
liis brother Gelo, VI. 214 Homer, n. 311 Homer, son of Moero, Poet of
Byzantium, about 280 B.C., II. 40«
lapygia, Greek name for S.B. of Italy, VI. 222
Ida, mountain in Phrygia, VI. 218
Ilythyia, v. Artemis
Ino (afterwards Leucothea), and her son Melicertes, afterwards Palaemon, drowned and turned into sea deities, dedications to, VI. 164, 223, 349
Inopus. river in Delos, VI. 273
lo, dedication to, VI. 150
Isauria, district in Asia Minor, u. 400
Isis, dedications to VI. 60, 231
Isthmus (of Corinth) and Isthmian Eames, VI. 246, 259
Itylus or Itys, son of Procne and Tereus. Procne killed him and served his flesh up to Tereus, who had cut out the tongue of iier sister Philomela. Procne was changed into a swallow, Philomela to a nightingale, Tereus to a hoopoe, V. 237
Joannes and Cyrus, r. Cyrus Juliana, Byzantine Princess, 6th
cent. a.d. I. 10, 12, 14-17 Justin I, Emperor, 518-527; I.
3, 97, 98 Justin II, Emperor, 565-578:
I. 2. 3 Justinian, Emperor, 527-565; I.
8, 91, 97, 98
Lacinium, promontory in Bruttium,
where Was a temple of Hera
VI. 265
Ladon, river of Arcadia, VI. Ill Lais, the celebrated courtesan,
VI. 1, 18-20, 71 Lampon, v. Clytius Lapithe, town in Thessaly, VI. 307 Lasion, town in Elis, vi. Ill Leander, i>. Hero
Leto (mother of Apollo and
Artemis), dedication to, VI, 215
495