An-tæ´us, giant wrestler of Libya, killed by Hercules, who, finding him stronger when thrown to the earth, lifted him into the air and strangled him, [122], [146].

An-te´a, wife of jealous Prœtus, [125].

An-te´nor, descendants of, in Italy, [381].

An´te-ros, deity avenging unrequited love, brother of Eros (Cupid), [7].

An´thor, a Greek, [285].

An-tig´o-ne, daughter of Ædipus, Greek ideal of filial and sisterly fidelity, [181]-[184].

An-til´o-chus, son of Nestor, [207], [221].

An-ti´o-pe, Amazonian queen, [153], [192], [194].

See [Dirce].

A-nu´bis, Egyptian god, conductor of the dead to judgment, [293], [294].