O-dys´seus.
Same as Ulysses;
hero of the Odyssey, [337].
Od´ys-sey.
Epic poem of Homer on the adventures of Ulysses, [337].
Œd´i-pus.
Son of Laius and Jocasta;
King of Thebes, [280-290];
significance, [392], [393], [394].
Ϋneus.
Father of Meleager and Deianeira;
husband of Althæa, [232], [275].
Œ-no´ne.
Wife of Paris, son of Priam, [307], [308];
she dies on his funeral pyre, [331];
significance, [394].
Œ-no´pi-on. Father of Merope;
blinds Orion, [99].
Ϋta.
Mountain on whose summit Hercules builds his funeral pyre, [238].
O-gyg´i-a.
Island where Calypso detains Ulysses seven years, [354].
O-lym´pi-a.
City in Elis noted for its temple and games, [49], [230], [239].
O-lym´pi-ad.
Time between Olympian Games; i.e., four years, [49].