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od of the medical art. Aeson, father of Jason, made young again by Medea. Aethiopians, inhabitants of the country south of Egypt. Aethra, mother of Theseus by Aegeus. Aetna, volcano in Sicily. Agamedes, brother of Trophonius, distinguished as an architect. Agamemnon, son of Plisthenis and grandson of Atreus, king of Mycenae, although the chief commander of the Greeks, is not the hero of the Iliad, and in chivalrous spirit altogether inferior to Achilles. Agave, daughter of Cadmus, wife of Echion, and mother of Pentheus. Agenor, father of Europa, Cadmus, Cilix, and Phoenix. Aglaia, one of the Graces. Agni, Hindu god of fire. Agramant, a king in Africa. Agrican, fabled king of Tartary, pursuing Angelica, finally killed by Orlando. Agrivain, one of Arthur's knights. Ahriman, the Evil Spirit in the dual system of Zoroaster, See Ormuzd Ajax, son of Telamon, king of Salamis, and grandson of Aeacus, represented in the Iliad as second only to Achilles in bravery. Alba, the river where King Arthur fought the Romans. Alba Longa, city in Italy founded by son of Aeneas. Alberich, dwarf guardian of Rhine gold treasure of the Nibelungs Albracca, siege of. Alcestis, wife of Admetus, offered hersell as sacrifice to spare her husband, but rescued by Hercules. Alcides (Hercules). Alcina, enchantress. Alcinous, Phaeacian king. Alcippe, daughter of Mars, carried off by Halirrhothrus. Alcmena, wife of Jupiter, and mother of Hercules. Alcuin, English prelate and scholar. Aldrovandus, dwarf guardian of treasure. Alecto, one of the Furies. Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia, conqueror of Greece, Egypt, Persia, Babylonia, and India. Alfadur, a name for Odin. Alfheim, abode of the elves of light. Alice, mother of Huon and Girard, sons of Duke Sevinus. Alphenor, son of Niobe. Alpheus, river god pursuing Arethusa, who escaped by being changed to a fountain. Althaea, mother of Meleager, whom she slew because he had in a quarrel killed her brothers, thus disgracing "the house of Thestius," her father. Amalthea, nurse of the infant Jupiter in Crete. Amata, wife of Latinus, driven mad by Alecto. Amaury of Hauteville, false hearted Knight of Charlemagne. Amazons, mythical race of warlike women. Ambrosia, celestial food used by the gods. Ammon, Egyptian god of life identified by Romans with phases of Jupiter, the father of gods. Amphiaraus, a great pro
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