Cim-me´ri-an Shores.
Land visited by Ulysses to consult Tiresias, [350].
Cir´ce.
Sister of Æetes;
sorceress who changes Ulysses’ men into swine, [347-353];
significance, [395], [396].
Cle´o-bis.
Brother of Biton;
a devoted son, [54].
Cle-o-pa´tra.
Daughter of Boreas and Orithyia, [215].
Cli´o.
One of the nine Muses, [88].
Clo´tho.
One of the Fates;
she spins the thread of life, [165].
Clym´e-ne.
1. Wife of Iapetus;
an ocean nymph, [25].
2. Nymph loved by Apollo;
mother of Phaeton, [83], [87].
Clyt-æm-nes´tra.
Wife of Agamemnon;
slain by Orestes, [336];
significance, [394].
Clyt´i-e.
Maiden who loves Apollo, and is changed into a sunflower, [72].
Co-cy´tus.
River in Hades, formed of tears of the condemned, [160], [161].