Hip-pol´y-tus, son of Thesus, [154].
Hip-pom´e-nes, who won Atalanta in foot-race, beguiling her with golden apples thrown for her to pick up, [66], [141]-[142].
His´ti-on, son of Japhet, [379].
Ho´dur, blind man, who, fooled by Loki, threw a mistletoe-twig at Baldur, killing him, [344]-[345].
Ho´el, king of Brittany, [400], [406], [408], [409], [411], [475].
Holy Wars of Charlemagne, [375].
Ho´mer, the blind poet of Greece, about 850 b.c., [202], [212], [216], [273], [306]-[307].
Ho´ræ. See [Hours].
Hor´sa, with Hengist, invader of Britain, [530].