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phet and hero at Argos. Amphion, a musician, son of Jupiter and Antiope (See Dirce). Amphitrite, wife of Neptune. Amphyrsos, a small river in Thessaly. Ampyx, assailant of Perseus, turned to stone by seeing Gorgon's head. Amrita, nectar giving immortality. Amun, See Ammon Amymone, one of the fifty daughters of Danaus, and mother by Poseidon (Neptune) of Nauplius, the father of Palamedes. Anaxarete, a maiden of Cyprus, who treated her lover Iphis with such haughtiness that he hanged himself at her door. Anbessa, Saracenic governor of Spain (725 AD). Anceus, one of the Argonauts. Anchises, beloved by Aphrodite (Venus), by whom he became the father of Aeneas. Andraemon, husband of Dryope, saw her changed into a tree. Andret, a cowardly knight, spy upon Tristram. Andromache, wife of Hector Andromeda, daughter of King Cephas, delivered from monster by Perseus Aneurin, Welsh bard Angelica, Princess of Cathay Anemone, short lived wind flower, created by Venus from the blood of the slain Adonis Angerbode, giant prophetess, mother of Fenris, Hela and the Midgard Serpent Anglesey, a Northern British island, refuge of Druids fleeing from Romans Antaeus, giant wrestler of Libya, killed by Hercules, who, finding him stronger when thrown to the earth, lifted him into the air and strangled him Antea, wife of jealous Proetus Antenor, descendants of, in Italy Anteros, deity avenging unrequited love, brother of Eros (Cupid) Anthor, a Greek Antigone, daughter of Aedipus, Greek ideal of filial and sisterly fidelity Antilochus, son of Nestor Antiope, Amazonian queen. See Dirce Anubis, Egyptian god, conductor of the dead to judgment Apennines Aphrodite See Venus, Dione, etc. Apis, Egyptian bull god of Memphis Apollo, god of music and song Apollo Belvedere, famous antique statue in Vatican at Rome Apples of the Hesperides, wedding gifts to Juno, guarded by daughters of Atlas and Hesperis, stolen by Atlas for Hercules. Aquilo, or Boreas, the North Wind. Aquitaine, ancient province of Southwestern France. Arachne, a maiden skilled in weaving, changed to a spider by Minerva for daring to compete with her. Arcadia, a country in the middle of Peloponnesus, surrounded on all sides by mountains. Arcady, star of, the Pole star. Arcas, son of Jupiter and Callisto. Archer, constellation of the. Areopagus, court of the, at Athens. Ares, called Mars
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