E´ros.
Same as Cupid, [107];
child of Light and Day, [13];
arrows of, [13], [112];
egg produces, [15];
causes man’s creation, [25];
man’s life given by, [27].

Er-y-man´thus.
Place where Hercules slew the wild boar, [221].

Er-y-the´a.
Island home of Geryones;
visited by Hercules, [226].

E-te´o-cles.
Son of Œdipus and Jocasta, [285];
reigns one year, [287];
slain by his brother, [288].

E-thi-o´pi-a.
Country visited by Bacchus, [176].

E-thi-o´pi-ans.
Happy race of Africa, south of the river Oceanus;
visited by the gods, [16].

Eu-bœ´an or Eu-bo´ic Sea.
Sea where Hercules cast Lichas, [238].

Eu-mæ´us.
Swineherd visited by Ulysses on his return to Ithaca, [355], [357];
Ulysses aided by, [358].

Eu-men´i-des.
Collective name given to Furies, [163];
forest sacred to, [286];
significance, [393].

Eu-phros´y-ne.
One of the three Graces or Charites;
attendant of Venus, [105].