Dic´tys, a sailor, [162], [202].
Did´i-er, king of the Lombards, [653].
Di´do, queen of Tyre and Carthage, entertained the shipwrecked Æneas, [262], [263], [268].
Di-o-me´de, Greek hero during Trojan War, [213], [219], [229], [232].
Di-o´ne, female Titan, mother of Zeus, of Aphrodite (Venus), [6].
Di-o-ny´sus. See [Bacchus].
Di-os-cu´ri, the Twins (See [Castor] and [Pollux]), [158].
Dir´ce, wife of Lycus, king of Thebes, who ordered Amphion and Zethus to tie Antiope to a wild bull, but they, learning Antiope to be their mother, so treated Dirce herself, [192].
Dis. See [Pluto].
Dis´cord, apple of, [212].