Hearth, earliest place of burial, [v, 66].

Heaven (the sky), as dwelling place of the Blest, [xii, 44], [62]; [xiv, ii, 134]; ascent to, of Roman Emperors, [xiv, ii, 107]; of Apollonios of Tyana, [xiv, ii, 115].

Hedonism, [492] ([xiv, 3]).

Hegesias, [xiv, 3].

Heirs, their duties to the dead, [v, 129].

Hekabe, [ix, 99].

[Hekate], [v, 5], [88], [168]; [297] f., [590] f.; (H. Hek., p. 289 Ab.), [594]; Hosts of [593] f.; Banquet of, [v, 97]; [216]; [ix, 88], [103].

Ἑκατικὰ φάσματα, [590] f.

Hektor, as Hero, [iv, 35]; [xiv, ii, 41] (still worshipped with sacrifice in the middle of the fourth century in the Troad: Julian, Ep. 78, p. 603–4 H.).

Helen, legend of her εἴδωλον, [i, 79]; translated, [ii, 21]; [xiv, ii, 99], [102]; given heroic honours, [137].