go_, the ship that carried Jason and his companions.
_Ar' te nis_, twin sister of Apollo; goddess of the woods.
_Ar' thur_, a heroic legendary king of Britain.
_As' as_ (aes az), the gods of the North.
_As' gaerd_, in Norse mythology, the home of the gods or Asas.
_Ash' ta roth_, an evil spirit.
_At a lan' ta_, an Arcadian princess and swift-footed huntress.
_A the' na_, the goddess of knowledge, arts, and sciences.
_At' ro pos_, one of the three Fates.
_Au' lis_, a town on the east coast of Greece.
_Au tol' y cus_, a famous Greek chieftain, grandfather of Odysseus.
_Av' a lon_, fairyland (in mediaeval legends).
_Bal' i os_, "Swift," one of the horses given to Peleus.
_Bael' mung_, the sword of Siegfried.
_Be' a trice_, the wife of Eego of Belin.
_Be go'_ (ba go'), duke of Belin and feudal chief of Gascony.
_Ber en ger'_ (-aen zha'), a friend of Bego.
_Blaye_ (bla), a seaport of France, 21 miles from Bordeaux.
_Bo' re as_, the North Wind.
_Bor deaux'_ (-do'), a city on west coast of France.
_Bur' gun dy_, a duchy including a part of northeastern France.
_Cal' chas_ (kal' kal), a soothsayer of Mycense.
_Cal' y don_, a city in ancient Greece.
_Cas san' dra_, a prophetess, the daughter of Priam.
_Cas tor_, twin brother of Pollux and brother of Helen.
_Cen' taur_, one of an ancient race inhabiting the country near
Mount Pelion, said to have the bodies of horses.
_Charlemagne_ (shaer' le man), king of the Franks, 742-814.
_Cheiron_ (ki' ron), a Centaur famed for his wisdom.
_Cle o pa' tra_, the wife of Meleager.
_Clo' tho_, one of the three Fates.
_Clyt' em nes tra_, the wife of Agamemnon.
_Crete (kret)_, an island southeast of Greece.
_Cris' sa_, a gulf in Greece, now called Gulf of Corinth.
_Daer' da nus_, ancestor of the people of Troy.
_De' los_, a small island east of Greece.
_Del' phi_, a town at the foot of Mount Parnassus, the seat
of the oracle of Apollo.
_Du ran' dal_, the sword of Roland.
_E' lis_, a country in southern Greece.
_E' rin_, the ancient name for Ireland.
_E' ris_, the goddess of discord.
_Euboea_ (u be' a), a large island east of Greece.
_Faef' nir_, a dragon that guarded the Rhine treasure.
_Fa nan' der_, a cataract referred to in Norse mythology.
_Fro mont'_, duke of Bordeaux.
_Gae' ne lon_, a duke of Mayence noted for his treachery.
_Gae rin'_ (-ranh), one of the sons of Bego of Belia.
_Gas' co ny_, an ancient duchy o
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