son of Theias, 43 n. 4, 55 n. 4;

the son of Cinyras, 49;

the title of the sons of Phoenician kings in Cyprus, 49;

his violent death, 55;

music in the worship of, 55;

sacred prostitution in the worship of, 57;

inspired prophets in worship of, 76;

human representatives of, perhaps burnt, 110;

doves burned in honour of, 147;

personated by priestly kings, 223;