Bel-lo´na.
Goddess of war;
attendant of Mars, [138].

Ber-e-ni´ce.
Queen whose hair was changed into a comet, [130], [384].

Ber´o-e.
Nurse of Semele, whose form Juno assumes to arouse Semele’s jealousy, [171], [172].

Bi´ton.
Brother of Cleobis;
draws his mother to the temple, [54].

Bœ-o´ti-a.
Province in Greece, whose principal city was Thebes, [47], [280].

Bo´re-as.
North wind;
son of Æolus and Aurora;
kidnaps Orithyia, [213-215];
sons of, [267].

Bos´po-rus.
Channel connecting Black Sea and Sea of Marmora, on route of Argonauts, [268].

Brass Age.
Third age of world, [35].

Bri-a´re-us.
One of the Centimani;
son of Uranus and Gæa, [18];
umpire, [152].

Bri-se´is.
Captive of Achilles during Trojan war;
claimed by Agamemnon, [318], [319], [324];
significance, [394].