Her´cu-les, Pillars of (See [Pillars of Hercules]), [145].

Her´cu-les, the twelve labors of, [144]-[147].

Her´e-ward the Wake, hero of the Saxons, [641]-[643].

Her´mes (Mercury), messenger of the gods, deity of commerce, science, eloquence, trickery, theft, and skill generally, [18], [49]-[51], [293].

Her-mi´o-ne, daughter of Menelaus and Helen, [233].

Her´mod, the nimble, son of Odin, [345].

He´ro, a priestess of Venus, beloved of Leander (which See), [105]-[106].

He-rod´o-tus, Greek historian, [307].

He´si-od, Greek poet, [273].

Hes-pe´ri-a, ancient name for Italy, [259].