Eu´ry-tus.
Iole’s father;
visited twice by Hercules, [235].

Eu-ter´pe.
One of the Muses;
presided over music, [88].

Eux´ine Sea.
Same as Pontus Euxinus, or the Black Sea, [15].

E-van´der.
King of Tuscans;
ally of Æneas;
father of Pallas, [374], [375].

E-ve´nus.
Father of Marpessa;
drowned himself in river of same name, [155];
Hercules crosses, [234].

Fa´ma.
Attendant of Jupiter, goddess of fame, [41].

Fates.
Three sisters;
also known as Mœræ or Parcæ, [165].

Fau´na.
Wife of Faunus;
a rural divinity of the Romans, [301].

Fau´nus.
Rural divinity of the Romans;
husband of Fauna, [301].

Flo´ra.
Goddess of flowers, [301], [303];
wife of Zephyrus, [215], [301].