La-om´e-don, King of Troy, [207].
Lap´i-thæ, Thessalonians, whose king had invited the Centaurs to his daughter’s wedding but who attacked them for offering violence to the bride, [127], [166].
La´res, household deities, [11].
Lark´spur, flower from the blood of Ajax, [228].
La-ti´nus, ruler of Latium, where Æneas landed in Italy, [276].
Lat´mos, Mount, where Diana fell in love with Endymion, [204].
La-to´na, mother of Apollo, [6], [36]-[38], [112], [113].
Launce´lot, the most famous knight of the Round Table, [424]-[434], [436], [437]-[444], [446]-[448], [463], [465]-[466], [488], [491]-[494], [502]-[504], [507]-[514], [521]-[525].
Lau´sus, son of Mezentius, killed by Æneas, [278], [285].
La-vin´i-a, daughter of Latinus and wife of Æneas, [276], [287].