Cyn´thi-a.
Same as Diana, goddess of the moon and the chase, [93], [96].

Cyn´thi-us.
Name given to Apollo, god of the sun and fine arts, [61].

Cyp-a-ris´sus.
Friend of Apollo;
turned to a cypress tree, [67].

Cy´prus.
Island in the Mediterranean sacred to Venus, [105], [120], [123].

Cyth-e-re´a.
Name given to Venus, goddess of beauty, love, and laughter, [103].

Dæd´a-lus.
Architect who planned the Cretan Labyrinth, [253-255];
inventor of sails, [214].

Dan´a-e.
Maiden visited by Jupiter as a golden shower;
mother of Perseus, [240-242];
significance, [379], [390], [397].

Da-na´i-des.
Daughters of Danaus, who slay their husbands, [166], [167].

Dan´a-us.
King of Argos;
father of the fifty Danaides, [166].

Dan´ube.
River of Europe;
Medea slays Absyrtus near its mouth, [271].