The´se-us, son of Ægeus and Æthra, King of Athens, a great hero of many adventures, [130], [136], [138], [139], [147], [150]-[157], [158], [165], [177].
Thes´saly, [3], [69], [129], [130], [132], [170], [202].
Thes´ti-us, father of Althea (which See), [140].
The´tis, mother of Achilles, [173], [174], [211], [212], [216], [221], [222], [225], [228].
Thi´al-fi, Thor’s servant, [337], [340].
This´be, Babylonian maiden beloved by Pyramus (which See), [23]-[26].
Thor, the thunderer, of Norse mythology, most popular of the gods, [331], [332], [334], [335], [337]-[343], [349], [352].
Thri-na´ki-a, island pasturing Hyperion’s cattle, where Ulysses landed, but, his men killing some cattle for food, their ship was wrecked by lightning, [244].
Thrym, giant, who buried Thor’s hammer, [335].