Le´o, Roman emperor, [409];
Greek prince, [791], [793], [797], [801].
Le´the, river of Hades, drinking whose water caused forgetfulness, [72], [271].
Leu-ca´dia, a promontory, whence Sappho, disappointed in love, was said to have thrown herself into the sea, [203].
Leu-co´the-a, a sea-goddess, invoked by sailors for protection (See [Ino]), [174].
Lew´is, son of Charlemagne, [825].
Li´ber, ancient god of fruitfulness, [10], [11].
Li-be´thra, burial-place of Orpheus, [187].
Lib´y-a, Greek name for continent of Africa in general, [145].
Lib´y-an Desert, in Africa, [44].