Au-ge´an stables, cleansed by Hercules, [144].

Au-ge´as, king of Elis, [144].

Au-gus´tan age, reign of Roman Emperor Augustus Cæsar, famed for many great authors, [308].

Au-gus´tus, the first imperial Cæsar, who ruled the Roman Empire 31 b.c.-14 a.d., [11], [308].

Au´lis, port in Bœotia, meeting-place of Greek expedition against Troy, [213].

Au-ro´ra, identical with Eos, goddess of the dawn, [23], [26], [53], [72], [207]-[208].

Au-ro´ra Bo-re-a´lis, splendid nocturnal luminosity in northern sky, called Northern Lights, probably electrical, [331].

Au´tumn, attendant of Phœbus, the Sun, [39].

Av´a-lon, land of the Blessed, an earthly paradise in the Western Seas, burial-place of King Arthur, [395], [400], [520].

Av´a-tar, name for any of the earthly incarnations of Vishnu, the Preserver (Hindu god), [321].