Lac-e-dæ-mo´ni-a.
Province in Peloponnesus;
capital Sparta, also name of Sparta, [312].
Lac-e-dæ-mo´ni-ans.
Inhabitants of Lacedæmonia, or Sparta, [212].
Lach´e-sis.
One of the Fates;
twists the thread of life, [165].
La´don.
Dragon which guarded golden apples of Hesperides, [226].
La-er´tes.
Father of Ulysses, [315], [345];
Penelope weaves his shroud, [357].
Læs-try-go´ni-ans.
Cannibals visited by Ulysses, [347].
La´ius.
Father of Œdipus, [280];
slain by him, [282];
significance, [392-394].
Lam-pe´tia.
One of the Heliades, [87];
guards the cattle of the sun, [353], [354].
La-oc´o-on.
Trojan priest;
crushed to death by two serpents, [333-335].
La-od-a-mi´a.
Wife of Protesilaus;
dies of grief, [316], [317].