I-soude´ the Fair, beloved of Tristram, [451]-[459], [461], [468], [469]-[472], [477].

I-soude´ of the White Hands, married to Tristram, [475]-[477].

Isth´mi-an Games, [155], [174].

See [Games].

It´a-ly, [154], [259], [262], [263], [276], [285].

Ith´a-ca, home of Ulysses and Penelope, [184], [212], [236], [253].

I-u´lus, son of Æneas, [276], [277], [283], [287].

I´vo, Saracen king, befriending Rinaldo, [663].

Ix-i´on, once a sovereign of Thessaly, sentenced in Tartarus to be lashed with serpents to a wheel which a strong wind drove continually around, [186], [270].

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