Ge-ry´o-nes.
Giant whose cattle are taken by Hercules, [226];
significance, [401].

Glau´ce.
Maiden loved by Jason;
slain by Medea, [273];
significance, [392].

Glau´cus.
Fisherman changed to a sea god, [303], [304];
lover of Scylla, [352], [353].

Golden Age.
First age of the ancient world, when all was bliss, [35];
Janus’ reign, [205].

Gor´gons.
Three sisters,—Euryale, Stheno, and Medusa, [242-246];
Ægis decorated by head of one of, [58];
significance, [401].

Grac´chi, The.
Unborn souls of Roman heroes, seen by Anchises in Hades, [372].

Gra´ces.
Same as Gratiæ;
the three attendants of Venus, [105].

Gra-di´vus.
Name given to Mars when leader of armies, [143].

Græ´æ.
Three sisters with but one eye and tooth among them, [243];
significance, [391], [401].

Gra´ti-æ.
Same as Graces, or Charites;
Venus’ attendants, [105].