Hel´e-nus.
King of Epirus, whose slave Andromache became after the death of Hector, [365].

He-li´a-des.
Sisters of Phaeton;
changed into trees, [87].

Hel´i-con.
Mountain in Greece, sacred to Apollo and Muses, [90], [149].

He´li-os.
Name of Apollo as god of the sun, [61], [72];
significance, [386], [388], [395].

Hel´le.
Daughter of Athamas and Nephele;
drowned in the Hellespont, [265];
significance, [391], [392], [397].

Hel´len.
Son of Deucalion;
ancestor of the Hellenes, [38].

Hel-le´nes.
Name given to ancient Greeks, [38].

Hel´les-pont.
Name given to the strait from Helle, [265];
Leander swims across the, [111-117].

He-me´ra (Day).
One of the first divinities, who rules with Æther (Light), [13], [17].

Heph-æs-ti´a.
Festivals in honor of Hephæstus, or Vulcan, [148].