Eph-i-al´tes.
Giant son of Neptune, [154];
brother of Otus;
imprisons Mars, [139];
significance, [400].

E-pig´o-ni.
Sons of the seven chiefs who besieged Thebes, [290].

Ep-i-me´theus (Afterthought).
Son of Iapetus, [25];
husband of Pandora, [28-34], [37].

E-pi´rus.
Country visited by Æneas, who meets Andromache there, [365].

Er´a-to.
One of the Muses;
daughter of Jupiter and Mnemosyne, [90].

Er´e-bus.
God of darkness, [13];
marries his mother, Night, [13];
progenitor of egg, [15];
dethroned, [17].

E-rid´a-nus.
River into which Phaeton fell from the sun chariot, [87];
Hercules consults nymphs of, [226].

E-rin´ny-es.
Collective name given to the Furies, [163];
significance, [393].

E´ris.
Same as Discordia, goddess of discord and strife, [138];
apple cast by, [306].

Er-i-sich´thon.
An unbeliever;
punished by famine, [197].