A-re-o-pa-gi´tæ.
Judges of the criminal court of Athens, [140].

A-re-op´a-gus.
Hill near Athens;
site of the Parthenon, [140].

A´res.
Same as Mars, [138];
significance, [400].

A-re´te.
1. Goddess of virtue;
takes charge of Hercules, [218-220].
2. Wife of Alcinous;
mother of Nausicaa, [355].

Ar-e-thu´sa.
Nymph of Diana;
changed to a fountain, [190-193].

Ar´ges (Sheet-lightning).
A Cyclop;
son of Uranus and Gæa, [18].

Ar´go.
Vessel in which Jason set sail in search of the golden fleece, [266-274];
significance, [392].

Ar-go-nau´tic Expedition
in search of golden fleece, [154];
Zetes and Calais in, [215];
Hercules in, [230];
Meleager in, [275];
significance, [391], [392].

Ar´go-nauts.
Name given to Jason and crew, [267-271];
significance, [392].

Ar´gos.
City in Argolis, dedicated to Juno, [52-54];
Eurystheus, king of, [218-220];
Acrisius, king of, [240], [249];
Adrastus, king of, [260], [287];
Prœtus, king of, [291];
Agamemnon’s return to, [336];
significance, [389], [390].