Am-phi-tri´te, wife of Neptune, [172], [173].

Am-phyr´sos, a small river in Thessaly, [180].

Am´pyx, assailant of Perseus, turned to stone by seeing Gorgon’s head, [121].

Am-ri´ta, nectar giving immortality, [321].

A´mun, [292].

See [Ammon].

Am´y-mo´ne, one of the fifty daughters of Danaüs, and mother by Poseidon (Neptune) of Nauplius, the father of Palamedes, [144].

An´ax-ar´e-te, a maiden of Cyprus, who treated her lover Iphis with such haughtiness that he hanged himself at her door, [78], [79].

An-bess´a, Saracenic governor of Spain (725 a.d.), [648].

An-ce´us, one of the Argonauts, [137].