An-tig´o-ne.
Daughter of Œdipus and Jocasta;
buried alive, [285-288];
significance, [393].

An-tin´o-us.
One of Penelope’s suitors;
slain by Ulysses, [358].

An-ti´o-pe.
Wife of Jupiter;
mother of Amphion and Zethus;
persecuted by Dirce, [80].

A-pha´re-us.
Father of Castor’s murderer, [279].

Aph-ro-di´te.
Same as Venus, Dione, etc., [103], [105];
significance, [399].

A-pol´lo.
Same as Phœbus, Sol, and Helios, [61-91];
god of the sun, music, poetry, and medicine, [55];
Diana’s brother, [93];
Niobe’s sons slain by, [94];
Mars and Venus seen by, [106], [107];
Mercury steals cattle of, [132-134];
giants slain by, [139];
walls built by, [151], [152];
Marpessa claimed by, [155];
Vesta loved by, [198];
Janus, son of, [205];
oracles of, [280], [281];
steed of, [294];
Cassandra loved by, [310];
Chryses appeals to, [318], [319];
Ulysses incurs anger of, [354];
significance, [386], [390], [393], [396], [398].

Aq´ui-lo.
West wind, son of Æolus and Aurora, [213], [215].

A-rach´ne.
Minerva’s needlework contest with, [58], [59].

Ar-ca´di-a.
Province of Peloponnesus, [221], [275];
Mercury’s birthplace, [131].

Ar´cas.
Son of Jupiter and Callisto;
constellation of the Little Bear, [52].