Thermopylae, a narrow pass on the seashore between Thessaly and Locris, held by Leonidas and his three hundred against the hosts of Xerxes (480), [i, 61].

Theseus, the great legendary hero of Athens, benefactor of the world; uniter of Athens and Attica; father of Hippolytus ([q.v.]) by Antiope; husband of Phaedra; his son's death, [i, 32]; [iii, 94].

Thrace, the vast country north of the Aegean; though the home of Orpheus, Linus, etc., it was generally considered barbarous, [ii, 25].

Thyestes, son of Pelops and brother of Atreus ([q.v.]), ([iii, 102]).

Timotheus, admiral of the Athenian fleet (378-356), compared with his father Conon, [i, 116].

Torquatus; see [Manlius].

Trades; see [Vocation].

Troezen, a city of Argolis, near the shore opposite Aegina; the asylum of the Athenians at the approach of Xerxes, [iii, 48].

Trusts, when not to be restored, [iii, 95].

Truth, the search after, [i, 13].