f France.
_Gerin_ (zhe ranh'), a brother of Bego of Belio.
_Ha' des_, the land of the shades, or of the dead.
_Hault'_ clear, the sword of Oliver.
_He' be_, the goddess of youth and spring.
_Hec' tor_, a prince of Troy, son of Priam.
_Hel' en_, the wife of Menelaus, celebrated for her beauty.
_He lo ise'_ (ha lo ez'), the sister of Bego of Belin.
_He' ra_, the wife of Zeus; often called Juno.
_Her' cu les_ (-lez), a mighty hero of the Golden Age of Greece.
_Her' mes_ (-mez), the messenger of the gods; same as Mercury.
_Her nau din_ (her no danh'), a son of Bego.
_He si' o ne_, a princess of Troy, sister of Priam.
_Haenir_ (he' nir), a companion of Odio.
_Hreidmar_ (hrid' mar), the father of Regin.
_Hu' na land_, a country mentioned in Norse mythology.
_Hy per bo' re ans_, the people who lived beyond the North Wind.
_I ae' sus_, a king of Arcadia, father of Atalanta.
_I' das_, the father of Cleopatra.
_I dom' e neus_, a king of Crete, friend of Menelaus.
_Il' i os_, the same as Troy; Ilium.
_I' lus_, the founder of Ilios or Troy.
_Iph i ge ni' a_, a princess, the daughter of Agamemnon.
_I' ris_, a messenger of the gods, personification of the rainbow.
_Ja' son_, a Greek hero, the leader of the Argonauts.
_Kwae' ser_, in Norse mythology, a being noted for his wisdom.
_Lac e dae' mon_ (las-), an ancient Greek city, same as Sparta.
_Lach' e sis_ (lak-), one of the three Fates.
_La om' e don_, a king of Troy, father of Priam.
_Lo' ki_, in Norse mythology, the spirit of mischief.
_Lor raine'_, a region on the border between France and Germany.
_Ma hom' et_, an Arab, the founder of Mohammedanism.
_Mai' a gis_ (-zhe), a dwarf enchanter and magician.
_Maer seilles'_ (-salz), a city of France on the Mediterranean.
_Maer sil' i us_, a Moorish king of Spain.
_Mayence_ (mae yons'), a city on the Rhine River.
_Mel e a' ger_ (-jer), a Greek hero, prince of Calydon.
_Mi' mer_, in Norse mythology, the possessor of the well of wisdom.
_Mor' gan le Fay_, the queen of the fairies.
_My ce' nae_, a city of ancient Greece.
_Nae' mon_, Charlemagne's most trusted counsellor.
_Ne' reus_, "the old man of the sea," father of the sea nymphs.
_Nes' tor_, king of Pylos, oldest of the Greek heroes at Troy.
_O' din_, in Norse mythology the chief of the gods.
_O dys' seus_, the wisest of the Greek heroes; same as Ulysses.
_Oenone_ (e no' ne), a river nymph, the wife of Paris.
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