Hes-per´i-des (See [Apples of the Hesperides]), [46], [145].
Hes´pe-rus, the evening star (also called Day-Star, p. [41]), [53], [69], [145].
Hes´ti-a, called Vesta by the Romans, the goddess of the hearth, [10].
Hil´de-brand, German magician and champion, [353].
Hin´du mythology, [320]-[321].
Hin´du triad, Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva (which See), [320]-[323].
Hip-po-cre´ne (See [Helicon]), [124].
Hip-po-da-mi´a, wife of Pirithous, at whose wedding the Centaurs offered violence to the bride, causing a great battle, [127].
Hip´po-griff, winged horse, with eagle’s head and claws, [719], [721], [722], [741].