Ham-a-dry´a-des.
Nymphs who lived and died with the trees they inhabited, [297], [298].
Har-mo´ni-a.
Daughter of Mars and Venus, [107], [140];
wife of Cadmus, [48];
mother of Semele, [171].
Har´pies.
Monsters, half woman, half bird;
banished to Strophades Islands, [267];
Æneas sees, [365];
significance, [400].
Heav´en.
Creation of, [15];
realm of, [25];
Atlas, supporter of, [244];
significance, [384], [398].
He´be.
Goddess of youth;
cup-bearer of the gods, [41];
wife of Hercules, [238].
He´brus.
River in which the Bacchantes cast Orpheus’ remains, [80].
Hec´a-te.
Name given to Proserpina as Queen of Hades, [195].
Hec´tor.
Son of Priam;
leader of Trojan army, [320-326];
slain by Achilles, [328];
Priam buries, [329];
shade of, [360];
widow of, [365].
Hec´u-ba.
Wife of Priam;
mother of Paris and Hector, [307], [310];
Hector seen by, [328];
captivity of, [361].
Hel´en.
Daughter of Jupiter and Leda;
wife of Menelaus;
kidnapped by Paris, [310-312];
kidnapped by Theseus, [260];
Paris upbraided by, [320];
return of, [335];
Æneas wishes to slay, [361];
significance, [394].