Pyth´i-an Games.
Games celebrated at Delphi every three years, [91].

Py´thon.
Serpent born of the Deluge slime;
slain by Apollo, [65-67];
significance, [387], [400].

Quin-qua´tri-a.
Festivals in honor of the goddess Minerva, [60].

Quir´i-nal.
One of the seven hills on which Rome is built, [142].

Quir-i-na´li-a.
Festivals in Rome in honor of Quirinus, [142].

Qui-ri´nus.
Name given to Romulus when deified, [142].

Re-gil´lus.
Lake in Italy where occurred the battle in which the Dioscuri were supposed to assist, [279].

Re´mus.
Son of Mars and Ilia;
twin brother of Romulus, [140-142], [377].

Rhad-a-man´thus.
Son of Jupiter and Europa;
judge in Hades, [45], [163].

Rhe´a.
Female Titan;
daughter of Uranus and Gæa, [17];
wife of Cronus, [18];
Jupiter saved by, [20];
Corybantes, priests of, [21];
Cronus defeated by, [22];
Juno, daughter of, [51];
Pluto, son of, [159];
Ceres, daughter of, [183];
Vesta, daughter of, [198];
significance, [396].