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.

Anchiale, a nymph, I, 1130

Angurum, a mountain in Scythia, IV, 323, 324

Anthemoeisian lake, in Bithynia, II, 724

Anthemoessa, the island of the Sirens, in the Tyrrhenian sea, IV, 892

Antianeira, I, 56

Antiope, (1) daughter of Asopus, I, 735: 
  (2) daughter of Nycteus, IV, 1090: 
  (3) a queen of the Amazons, II, 387

Aonian, Boeotian, III, 1178, 1185

Aphareian, of Aphareus, I 485; III, 556, 1252

Apharetiadae, sons of Aphareus, I, 151

Apheidantian allotment, in Arcadia, I, 162

Aphetae, starting-place of Argo, I, 591

Apidaneans, name of Arcadians, IV, 263

Apidanus, a river of Thessaly, I, 36, 38; II, 515

Apis, a name of the Peloponnese, IV, 1564

Apollo, I, 307, 360, 403, 410, 759, II, 493, 502, 927, 952; III, 1181,
    1283; IV, 528, 612, 1548, 1714, 1729: 
  god of the shore ([Greek:  Aktios]), I,104: 
  of disembarcation ([Greek:  Ekbasios]), I, 966, 1186: 
  of embarcation ([Greek:  Embasios]), I, 359, 404: 
  of the dawn ([Greek:  Eoios]), II, 686, 700: 
  of shepherds ([Greek:  Nomios]), IV, 1218: 
  the Healer ([Greek:  Ieios]), II, 712: 
  the gleaner ([Greek:  Aigletes]), IV, 1716, 1730

Apsyrtians, IV, 481

Apsyrtus, son of Aeetes, III, 241, 604; IV, 225, 306, 314, 332, 399,
    422, 451, 455, 515, 557, 587, 737

Araethyrea, a city of Argolis, I, 115

Araxis, a river of Armenia, IV, 133

Arcadia, I, 125, 161; II, 1052

Arcadians, IV, 263, 264

Arcton, “of bears,” a mountain near Cyzicus, I, 941, 1150

Arcturus, II, 1099

Areius, son of Bias, an Argonaut, I, 118

Areius, adj., of Ares, II, 1033, 1268; III, 325, 409, 495, 1270

Arene, a city of Messenia, I, 152, 471

Ares, I, 743; II, 385, 404, 989, 990, 991, 1169, 1205, 1230; III, 411,
    754, 1187, 1227, 1282, 1357, 1366; IV, 166

Arestorides, son of Arestor, Argus, I, 112, 325

Arete, wife of Alcinous, IV, 1013, 1029, 1070, 1098, 1101, 1123, 1200,
    1221

Aretias, (1) daughter of Ares, Melanippe, II, 966: 
  (2) fem. adj. II, 1031, 1047; III, 1180

Aretus, a Bebrycian, II, 65, 114

Arganthonian mountain, in Bithynia, I, 1178

Argo, I, 4, 386, 525, 591, 633, 724, 953; II, 340; IV, 509, 592, 763,
    993, 1473, 1546, 1609

Argoan, I, 319; II, 211; IV, 554, 658, 938, 1620

Argos, (1) a city of the Peloponnese, I, 125, 140, 1317: 
  (2) put for Greece in general, IV, 1074

Argus, (1) son of Arestor, an Argonaut, I, 19, 111, 226, 321, 325, 367,
    912, 1119; II, 613, 1188: 
  (2) son of Phrixus, II, 1122, 1140, 1156, 1199, 1260, 1281; III, 318,
    367, 440, 474, 521, 554, 568, 610, 722, 826, 902, 914, 944, 1200;
    IV, 80, 122, 256

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