supposed to blight the fruits of the earth, ii. 107 sq., 114

Aeacus, the son of Zeus by Aegina, ii. 278, 359 n. 1;

king of Aegina, the dispersal of his descendants, ii. 278;

obtains rain from his father Zeus, ii. 359

Aedepsus, hot springs of Hercules at, v. 211 sq.

Aedesius, Sextilius Agesilaus, dedicates altar to Attis, v. 275 n. 1

Aegina, daughter of Asopus and mother of Aeacus, ii. 359 n. 8

——, island, Panhellenian Zeus worshipped on the peak of, ii. 359

Aegipan and Hermes, v. 157

Aegira in Achaia, inspired priestess of Earth at, i. 381 sq.