Me-temp´sy-cho´sis, transmigration of souls—rebirth of dying men and women in forms of animals or human beings, [272].

Me´tis, Prudence, a spouse of Jupiter, [5].

Me-zen´ti-us, a brave but cruel soldier, opposing Æneas in Italy, [278], [281], [285], [286].

Mi´das, [46]-[48].

Mid´gard, the middle world of the Norsemen, [329], [330], [348].

Mid´gard serpent, a sea-monster, child of Loki, [332], [344], [349].

Milky Way, starred path across the sky, believed to be road to palace of the gods, [15].

Mi´lo, a great athlete, [292].

Mi´lon, father of Orlando, [656].

Mil´ton, John, great English poet, whose History of England is here largely used, [378].