I´das.
A mortal befriended by Neptune;
elopes with Marpessa, [155].

Il´i-a.
1. One of the Titanides;
daughter of Uranus and Gæa, [17].
2. Priestess of Vesta;
wife of Mars;
mother of Romulus and Remus, [140], [377].

Il´i-ad.
Homer’s epic poem on the Trojan war, [318], [321], [329].

Il´i-um.
Same as Troy whence comes the Iliad’s name, [317], [360], [363], [370].

In´a-chus.
River god (father of Io), [134], [136].

Infernal Regions.
Judges in the, [45];
Orpheus visits, [76-79];
Adonis visits, [108];
Pluto’s realm, [159];
Proserpina’s sojourn in, [194];
Æneas visits, [370].

I´no.
Same as Leucothea;
second wife of Athamas;
daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia, [174], [265];
significance, [392].

I´o.
Maiden loved by Jupiter;
changed into a heifer, [134-137];
significance, [385], [396].

I-ob´a-tes.
King of Lycia;
recipient of the sealed letter carried by Bellerophon, [291-295].

I-o-la´us.
Friend of Hercules;
helped slay the Hydra, [220].