Cas-si-o-pe´ia.
Mother of Andromeda, [246];
a constellation, [249];
significance, [391].
Cas´tor.
One of the Dioscuri or Gemini, [278], [279];
rescue of Helen by, [260];
Argonauts joined by, [266];
Calydonian Hunt joined by, [275].
Cau-ca´si-an Mountains.
Same as Caucasus;
Prometheus chained to, [28], [227].
Ce´crops.
Founder of Athens, [57];
descendants of, [255].
Ce-læ´no.
One of the Harpies;
frightens Æneas by prophesying harm, [365].
Ce´le-us.
1. King of Eleusis;
father of Triptolemus, [188].
2. Father of Andromeda;
significance, [391].
Cen´taurs.
Children of Ixion, half man, half horse;
Chiron, [218], [263], [314];
Hercules fights, [221];
battle of, [230], [260];
Nessus, [234-236];
significance, [391], [397].
Cen-tim´a-ni (Hundred-handed).
Three sons of Uranus and Gæa, [17], [18].
Ceph´a-lus.
Hunter loved by Procris and Aurora, [70], [71], [90];
significance, [387].
Cer´be-rus.
Three-headed dog which guarded the entrance of Hades, [76], [77], [160];
Hercules captures, [229], [260];
significance, [401].