As-tol´pho of England, one of Charlemagne’s knights, [653], [656], [667], [673], [675], [722], [731], [739]-[740], [769]-[779], [783]-[784], [791].
As-træ´a, goddess of justice, daughter of Astræus and Eos, [15].
As-ty´a-ges, an assailant of Perseus, [121].
As-ty´a-nax, son of Hector of Troy, established kingdom of Messina in Italy, [697].
A-su´ras, opponents of the Braminical gods, [321].
At-a-lan´ta, beautiful daughter of King of Icaria, loved and won in a foot-race by Hippomenes, [138]-[140], [141]-[142].
A´te, the goddess of infatuation, mischief and guilt, [222].
Ath´a-mas, son of Æolus and Enarete, and king of Orchomenus, in Bœotia, [129], [130], [174].
See [Ino].
A-the´ne, tutelary goddess of Athens; the same as Minerva, [152].