Te-lem´a-chus.
Son of Ulysses and Penelope, [312];
adventures of, [357], [358].
Tel-e-phas´sa.
Wife of Agenor;
mother of Europa, [47];
significance, [386].
Tel´lus.
Same as Gæa;
name given to Rhea, [13].
Ten´e-dos.
Island off the coast of Troy, [332], [335].
Terp-sich´o-re.
Muse of dancing;
daughter of Jupiter and Mnemosyne, [88].
Ter´ra.
Same as Gæa, goddess of the earth, [13].
Teu´cer.
Ancient king of the Trojans, [364].
Tha-li´a.
1. One of the three Graces;
daughter of Jupiter and Eurynome, [105].
2. One of the nine Muses;
Muse of comedy, [88].
Than´a-tos.
Same as Mors, god of death, [208].
Thebes.
Capital of Bœotia;
founded by Cadmus, [47], [48];
Amphion, king of, [80-82];
Athamas, king of, [174];
Pentheus, king of, [181];
Œdipus, king of, [280-290].