Hector, dragged by Achilles round the tomb of Patroclus, 3. [391 B].
Helen, never went to Troy, 9. [586 C].
Hellas, not to be devastated in civil war, 5. [470 A] foll., [471 A]:
—Hellenes characterised by the love of knowledge, 4. [435 E]; did not originally strip in the gymnasia, 5. [452 D]; not to be enslaved by Hellenes, ib. [469 B], [C]; united by ties of blood, ib. [470 C]; not to devastate Hellas, ib. [471 A] foll.; Hellenes and barbarians are strangers, ib. [469 D], [470 C] [cp. Pol. 262 D].
Hellespont, 3. [404 C].
Hephaestus, binds Herè, 2. [378 D]; thrown from heaven by Zeus, [ibid.]; improperly delineated by Homer, 3. [389 A]; chains Ares and Aphroditè, ib. [390 C].
Heracleitus, the ‘sun of,’ 6. [498 B].
Herè, bound by Hephaestus, 2. [378 D]; Herè and Zeus, [ibid.]; 3. [390 B]; begged alms for the daughters of Inachus, 2. [381 D].
Hermes, the star sacred to (Mercury), 10. [617 A].
Hermus, 8. [566 C].
Herodicus of Selymbria, the inventor of valetudinarianism, 3. [406 A] foll.