An-chi´ses, beloved by Aphrodite (Venus), by whom he became the father of Æneas, [258], [259], [265], [271], [272].

An-dræ´mon, husband of Dryope; saw her changed into a tree, [64], [65].

An´dret, a cowardly knight, spy upon Tristram, [456].

An-drom´a-che, wife of Hector, [213], [225], [260].

An-drom´e-da, daughter of King Cephas, delivered from monster by Perseus, [118]-[120].

An´eur-in, Welsh bard, [531].

An-gel´i-ca, Princess of Cathay, [665]-[672], [678]-[686], [693], [704]-[710], [732], [751].

A-nem´o-ne, short-lived wind-flower, created by Venus from the blood of the slain Adonis, [67].

An-ger´bo-de, giant prophetess, mother of Fenris, Hela, and the Midgard Serpent, [344].

An´gle-sey, a Northern British island, refuge of Druids fleeing from Romans, [362].