Ti-re´si-as.
The blind seer visited by Ulysses on the Cimmerian shore, [350], [353].
Ti-siph´o-ne.
One of the three Furies, or Eumenides, [163], [165], [174].
Ti-tan´i-des.
The six daughters of Uranus and Gæa, [17].
Ti´tans.
Name given to the six sons of Uranus and Gæa, [17], [18];
revolt of, [22], [23], [25];
significance, [398].
Ti-tho´nus.
Trojan prince who visited Aurora, [90].
Tit´y-us.
Giant in Tartarus, whose prostrate body covered nine acres, [169].
Tra-chin´i-a.
Land where Hercules died, [216].
Tri-na´cri-a.
Land visited by Ulysses, whose men slay the cattle of the sun, [353], [354].
Trip-tol´e-mus.
Nursling and protégé of Ceres, [188], [196].
Tri´ton.
Son of Neptune and Amphitrite;
father of the Tritons, [154], [303];
significance, [397].