Lau´sus.
Hero slain by Æneas during wars against the Rutules, [376].
La-vin´i-a.
Daughter of Latinus, [372], [373];
Æneas’ second wife, [376], [377].
Le-an´der.
Youth of Abydus;
Hero’s lover, who swam the Hellespont, [111-117].
Le-ar´chus.
Son of Athamas and Ino;
slain by his father, [174].
Le´da.
Mother of Castor and Pollux, Helen and Clytæmnestra, [311];
significance, [394].
Le´laps.
The tireless hunting dog given by Procris to Cephalus, [70].
Lem´nos.
Island in the Grecian Archipelago;
Vulcan landed there, [144];
Philoctetes on, [330].
Ler´na.
Marsh where the Hydra lay concealed, [220].
Le´the.
River of forgetfulness, which separated the Elysian Fields from Hades, [161], [163], [208], [210].
Le´to.
Same as Latona;
mother of Apollo and Diana, [61];
significance, [386], [388], [392], [394].