Il´i-um. See [Troy].

Il-lyr´i-a, Adriatic countries north of Greece, [31], [94].

Im´o-gen, daughter of Pandrasus, wife of Trojan Brutus, [380].

In´a-chus, son of Oceanus and Tethys, and father of Phoroneus and Io; also first king of Argos, and said to have given his name to the river Inachus. [29].

In´cu-bus, an evil spirit, supposed to lie upon persons in their sleep, [389].

In´dia, [39], [161].

In´dra, Hindu god of heaven, thunder, lightning, storm and rain, [320].

Infernal regions, [266]-[273].

I´no, wife of Athamas, fleeing from whom with infant son she sprang into the sea and was changed to Leucothea (which See), [94], [164], [174].

I´o, changed to a heifer by Jupiter, [29]-[31], [302].