Od´ys-sey, Homer’s poem, relating the wanderings of Odysseus (Ulysses) on returning from Trojan War, [3], [227], [236].

Œd´i-pus, Theban hero, who guessed the riddle of the Sphinx (which See), becoming King of Thebes, [123]-[124], [182].

Ϋneus, King of Calydon, [138], [140].

Œ-no´ne, nymph, married by Paris in his youth, and abandoned for Helen, [229].

Œ-no´pi-on, King of Chios, [205].

Œ´ta, Mount, scene of Hercules’ death, [148].

O-gier´, the Dane, one of the paladins of Charlemagne, [653]-[654], [656], [848]-[872].

Ol´i-ver, companion of Orlando, [657], [659]-[660], [783]-[788], [789].

Ol´wen, wife of Kilwich, [609], [615].

O-lym´pia, a small plain in Elis, where the Olympic games were celebrated, [155].