E´lis.
Province of the Peloponnesus;
Alpheus in, [193];
Augeas, king of, [221];
significance, [388].

El-pe´nor.
Follower of Ulysses;
dies in Island of Ææa, [350].

E-lys´i-an Fields.
Abode of the blessed in Hades, [161], [163], [169];
Cleobis and Biton conveyed to, [54];
Adonis conveyed to, [110].

En-cel´a-dus.
Giant defeated by Jupiter;
buried under Mt. Ætna, [24].

En-dym´i-on.
Youth loved by Diana, who carries him to a cave on Mt. Latmus, [96-98];
significance, [388], [389], [396].

En´na.
Plain in Sicily;
favorite resort of Proserpina, [183].

E-ny´o.
Name given to Bellona, goddess of war, [138].

E´os.
Name given to Aurora, goddess of dawn, [72], [90];
jealousy of, [70], [71];
winds, offspring of, [213].

Ep´a-phus.
Son of Jupiter and Io;
founder of Memphis, [136].

Eph´e-sus.
City in Asia Minor sacred to Diana, [101].