The´mis.
One of the six female Titans, [17], [22];
goddess of justice, [44], [105], [107], [163].

The-oph´a-ne.
Maiden changed by Neptune into a sheep, [153].

The´seus.
Son of Ægeus and Æthra;
hero of Athens, [179], [250-262], [266], [275];
significance, [391], [393].

Thes-mo-pho´ri-a.
Festivals in Greece in honor of Ceres, [196].

Thes´sa-ly.
A province of Greece, [311];
fight of the gods in, [23];
Admetus, king of, [64];
Ceyx, king of, [211];
Æson, king of, [263], [273];
Protesilaus of, [316].

The´tis.
1. Mother of Achilles, [314];
a sea nymph, [20].
2. One of the Titanides, [17];
marriage feast of, [305], [306];
Olympus visited by, [319];
Achilles comforted by, [325];
Achilles’ armor brought by, [326-328];
Achilles instructed by, [329].

This´be.
Babylonian maiden loved by Pyramus, [117], [118].

Thrace.
Country on the Black Sea;
the home of Mars, [138], [223], [267], [363];
significance, [400].

Thyr´sus.
The vine-encircled wand borne by the followers of Bacchus, [182].

Ti´ber.
River in Italy, [200], [202], [205];
Æneas sails up the, [363], [372], [374].