Flo-ra´li-a.
Festivals in May in honor of Flora, [301].

Forethought.
Name given to Prometheus, [25].

For-tu´na.
1. Goddess of fortune;
an attendant of Jupiter, [41].
2. Goddess of plenty, [232].

Fo´rum.
Chief place in Rome where public matters were discussed, [142].

Fu´ries.
The Eumenides, or avenging deities, [163];
Œdipus punished by, [286];
Orestes pursued by, [336].

Gæ´a.
Same as Tellus and Terra, [13];
wife of Uranus, [15];
reign of, [17];
conspiracy of, [18];
Typhœus created by, [23];
Enceladus created by, [24];
Antæus, son of, [227];
Syrinx protected by, [300];
significance, [396].

Gal-a-te´a.
1. Nymph loved by Polyphemus and Acis, [341-343].
2. Statue loved by Pygmalion, who prays Venus to give it life, [121].

Gan´y-mede.
Trojan prince carried off by Jupiter to act as cup-bearer, [43].

Ge.
Same as Gæa, Tellus, Terra, the Earth, [13].

Gem´i-ni.
Same as Dioscuri;
Castor and Pollux, [278].