Bo´na De´a, a Roman divinity of fertility, [10 n.]

Bo-o´tes, also called Arcas, son of Jupiter and Calisto, changed to constellation of Ursa Major, [42].

Bo´re-as, North wind, son of Æolus and Aurora, [176], [261].

Bos´po-rus (Bosphorus), the Cow-ford, named for Io (which See), when as a heifer she crossed that strait, [31].

Brad-a-man´te, sister to Rinaldo; a female warrior, [697], [703], [708], [712]-[721], [727], [737], [738], [740], [765]-[768], [779], [791], [792], [794], [796]-[801].

Brad-e-ma´gus, King, father of Sir Maleagans, [436], [439].

Brag´i, Norse god of poetry, [332].

Brah´ma, the Creator, chief god of Hindu religion, [320]-[325].

Bran´wen, daughter of Llyr, King of Britain, wife of Matholch, [591]-[597].

Brazen Age, [14].