The Argonautica eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 237 pages of information about The Argonautica.

The Argonautica eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 237 pages of information about The Argonautica.

Gephyrus, one of the Doliones, I, 1042

Geraestus, a promontory of Euboea, III, 1244

Glaucus, I, 1310; II, 767

Gorgon, IV, 1515

Graucenii, a people near the Ister, IV, 321

Gyrton, a city of Thessaly, I, 57

Hades, (1) god of the under world, II, 353, 609, 642, 735; III, 704,
    810; IV, 1666: 
  (2) the under world, IV, 1699

Haemonia, a name of Thessaly, II, 504, 690; III, 1090, 1244; IV, 1000,
    1034

Haemonians, II, 507; IV, 1075

Hagniades, son of Hagnias, Tiphys, I, 105, 560, 1296; II, 557, 854

Halys, a river of Paphlagonia, II, 366, 953, 963; IV, 245

Harmonia (1) a nymph, mother of the Amazons, II, 990: 
  (2) wife of Cadmus, IV, 517

Harpies, II, 188, 223, 252, 264, 289, 298, 461

Hecate, III, 251, 478, 529, 738, 842, 915, 985, 1035, 1211; IV, 247, 829

Heliades, daughters of Helios, IV, 604, 625

Helice, the great Bear, II, 360; III, 745, 1195

Helios, the Sun-god, I, 172; II, 1204; III, 233, 309, 362, 598, 999; IV,
    221, 229, 591, 598, 727, 965, 971, 1019

Hellas, I, 336, 416, etc.; II, 414, 459, etc.; III, 13, 29, etc.; IV,
    98, 204, etc.

Helle, sister of Phrixus, I, 256

Hellespont, I, 935

Hephaestus, I, 203, 851; III, 40, 136, 223, 229; IV, 761, 775, 818, 929,
    958

Hera, I, 14, 187, 859, 997; II, 216, 865; III, 8, 10, 19, 23, 32, 55,
    77, 83, 91, 106, 210, 214, 250, 818, 931, 1134; IV, 11, 21, 242,
    510, 577, 640, 646, 774, 781, 846, 858, 1137, 1152, 1185, 1199: 
  goddess of marriage ([Greek:  Zugie]), IV, 96

Heracles, I, 122, 197, 341, 349, 397, 426, 531, 855, 864, 993, 997,
    1040, 1163, 1242, 1253, 1291, 1303, 1316; II, 146, 767, 772, 793,
    913, 957, 967, 1052; III, 1233; IV, 538, 1400, 1459, 1469, 1477

Hercynian rock, IV, 640

Hermes, I, 51, 642; II, 1145; III, 197, 588, 1175; IV, 121 1137

Hespere, one of the Hesperides, IV, 1427

Hesperides, IV, 1399, 1406

Hippodameia, I, 754

Hippolyte, a queen of the Amazons, II, 779, 968, 999

Hippotades, son of Hippotas, Aeolus, IV, 819

Hippotas, IV, 778

Hippuris, an island in the Aegaean sea, IV, 1712

Homole, a mountain of Thessaly, I, 594

Hyacinthus, one of the Doliones, I 1044

Hyantian, Boeotian, III, 1242

Hylas, I, 131, 1207, 1258, 1324, 1350, 1354

Hyllean, IV, 535, 562, 1125: 
   as subst. in plur., IV, 524, 527

Hyllus, a son of Heracles, IV, 538, 543

Hyperasius, I, 176

Hyperboreans, II, 675; IV, 614

Hypius, a river of Bithynia, II, 795

Hypnos, the god of sleep, IV, 146

Hypsipyle, queen of Lemnos, I, 621, 637, 650, 654, 675, 699, 713, 718,
    786, 836, 848, 853, 873, 886, 897, 900; III, 1206; IV, 423, 426

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