Ad-me´ta, daughter of Eurystheus, covets Hippolyta’s girdle, [144].

Ad-me´tus, king of Thessaly, saved from death by Alcestis, [180], [181].

A-do´nis, a youth beloved by Aphrodite (Venus), and Proserpine; killed by a boar, [65]-[67].

A-dras´tus, a king of Argos, [182].

Æ´a-cus, son of Zeus (Jupiter) and Ægina, renowned in all Greece for his justice and piety, [95].

Æ-æ´a, Circe’s island, visited by Ulysses, [241].

Æ-e´tes, or Æeta, son of Helios (the Sun) and Perseis, and father of Medea and Absyrtus, [130], [131], [132], [137].

Æ-ge´an Sea, [38], [73], [133].

Æ-ge´us, king of Athens, [136], [150], [151].

Æ-gi´na, a rocky island in the middle of the Saronic gulf, [95].