Cϫus.
One of the Titans;
son of Uranus and Gæa, [17].
Col´chi-an Land.
Ram bears Phryxus to, [154];
Argonauts arrive at, [268];
Argonauts depart from, [269];
sailors of, [271].
Col´chis.
Land in Asia ruled by Æetes, where the golden fleece was kept, [265], [266];
return from, [274].
Co-lo´nus.
Forest sacred to Furies, where Œdipus vanished in a storm, [286].
Co-los´sus.
Statue of Apollo in the Island of Rhodes, [91].
Con-sen´tes.
Same as Pan, god of the universe and of nature, [300].
Co´pre-us.
Son of Pelops;
owner of the marvelous horse Arion, [153].
Co´ra.
Same as Proserpina, goddess of vegetation, [183];
significance, [396].
Cor´inth.
City and isthmus between Greece proper and the Peloponnesus, [152], [158], [294];
Sisyphus, king of, [167], [291];
Sciron at, [251];
Polybus, king of, [280-282], [286].
Co-ro´na.
Constellation, also known as Ariadne’s Crown, [181].