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Dæ´da-lus, architect of the Cretan Labyrinth; inventor of sails, [152], [156]-[157].
Dag´ue-net, King Arthur’s fool, [469].
Da´lai La´ma, chief pontiff of Thibet, [327].
Dan´a-e, mother of Perseus by Jupiter, [202].
Da-na´i-des, the fifty daughters of Danaüs, king of Argos, who were betrothed to the fifty sons of Ægyptus, but were commanded by their father to slay each her own husband on the marriage night, [186].
Dan´a-us (See [Danaides]), [186].
Daph´ne, maiden loved by Apollo, and changed into a laurel tree, [20]-[23].
Dar-da-nelles´, ancient Hellespont (which See), [129].