See [Ormuzd].

A´jax, son of Telamon, king of Salamis, and grandson of Æacus; represented in the Iliad as second only to Achilles in bravery, [138], [213], [217], [219], [221], [228].

Al´ba, the river where King Arthur fought the Romans, [409].

Al´ba Lon´ga, city in Italy founded by son of Æneas, [287].

Al´ber-ich, dwarf guardian of Rhinegold treasure of the Nibelungs, [354], [355], [356].

Al-brac´ca, siege of, [672]-[683].

Al-ces´tis, wife of Admetus, offered herself as sacrifice to spare her husband, but rescued by Hercules, [180], [181].

Al-ci´des (Hercules), [148], [149].

Al-ci´na, enchantress, [723], [726], [731].

Al-cin´o-us, Phæacian king, [248], [250], [252].