[The Argonautica by Apollonius Rhodius]@TWC D-Link bookThe Argonautica BOOK IV 76/78
There even to this day do the youths of the Myrmidons take up on their shoulders full-brimming jars, and with swift feet strive for victory in the race. Be gracious, race of blessed chieftains! And may these songs year after year be sweeter to sing among men.
For now have I come to the glorious end of your toils; for no adventure befell you as ye came home from Aegina, and no tempest of winds opposed you; but quietly did ye skirt the Cecropian land and Aulis inside of Euboea and the Opuntian cities of the Locrians, and gladly did ye step forth upon the beach of Pagasae. STEMMA MEDEAE Oceanus == Tethys | | Helios == Perse | -- ---+---------------------------- | | | | | Minos == Pasiphae Circe (1)Asterodeia = Aeetes = Eidyia (2) | | Ariadne -- ---------------+----------- | | | Apsyrtus Chalciope = Phrixus Medea =Jason (Phaethon) | -- ------------+------------- | | | | Argus Cytissorus Melas Phrontis INDEX References to the following names are not given in full on account of their large number: Aeetes, Aesonides, Colchians, Hellas, Jason, Medea, Zeus. Abantes, a people of Epirus, iv, 1214 Abantiades, son of Abas, (1) Canethus, I, 78: (2) Idmon, II, 815, 824, 857 Abantian, epithet of the island Euboea, IV, 1135 Abarnis, a city of the Troad, I, 932 Abas, reputed father of Idmon, I, 142 Abydos, a city of the Troad, I, 931 Acacallis, a daughter of Minos, IV, 1491 Acastus, son of Pelias, an Argonaut, I, 224, 321, 1041, 1082 Achaean, I, 177: put for Greek in general, I, 284; III, 601, 639, 775, 1081; IV, 195, 1226, 1329, 1419 Acheloides, daughters of Achelous, the Sirens, IV, 893 Achelous, a river of Aetolia, IV, 293, 895 Acheron, (1) a river of Hades, I, 644: (2) a river of Bithynia, II, 355, 743, 901 Acherusian headland, II, 354, 728, 750, 806, 814 Achilles, son of Peleus, I, 558; IV, 868 Acmonian wood, near the river Thermodon, II, 992 Actor, I, 69 Actorides, son of Actor, (1) Irus, I, 72: (2) Sthenelus, II, 911, 916 Admetus king of Pherae, I, 49 Adrasteia, (1) a city and plain of Mysia I, 1116: (2) a nymph, the nurse of Zeus, III, 133 Aea, a city of Colchis, II, 417, 422, 1094, 1141, 1183, 1267; III, 306, 1061; IV, 131, 255, 277, 278 Aeacides, son of Aeacus, (1) Peleus, an Argonaut, II, 869, 886; III 515; IV, 503, 853: (2) Telamon, an Argonaut, I, 1301, 1330; III, 382: in the plur., of both I 90; II, 122 Aeacus, a son of Zeus, III, 364 Aeaean, (1) of Aea, III, 1074, 1093, 1136; IV, 243: (2) of a district in Tyrrhenia, IV, 559, 850: as _subst._, IV, 661 Aeetes, king of the Colchians, I, 175, 245 etc.; II, 403, 459 etc.; III, 13, 27, etc.; IV, 9, 102 etc. Aegaean sea, I, 831; IV, 772 Aegaeon, a giant, I, 1165 Aegaeus, a river, iv, 542, 1149 Aegialus, (1) coast in Achaea, 178: (2) coast of the Euxine, II, 365, 945 Aegina, an island near Attica, I, 92; IV, 1766, 1777 Aegle, one of the Hesperides, iv, 1428, 1430, 1450 Aeneius, _adj._, of Aeneus.
I, 948, 1055 Aenete, I, 950 Aeolides, son or descendant of Aeolus. (1) Athamas, III, 361: (2) Idmon, an Argonaut, 11, 849: (3) Melampus, I,121: (4) Minyas, III, 1094: (5) Phrixus, II, 1141; III, 584; IV, 119: in the plur., I, 143; II, 1195; III, 335, 339 Aeolus, (1) a son of Zeus, father of Cretheus and Athamas, III, 360: (2) king of the winds, iv, 764, 765, 778, 820 Aesepus, a river of Mysia, I, 940, 1115 Aeson, son of Cretheus and father of Jason, I, 47, 253, 331, 899, 1336; II, 410, 885, 1134; III, 357, 443, 1380 Aesonides, son of Aeson, Jason, I, 33, 46, etc.; II, 437, 444, etc.; III, 58, 60 etc.; IV, 73, 92, etc. Aesonis, a city of Magnesia, I, 411 Aethalia, an island, now Elba, IV, 654 Aethalides, son of Hermes, an Argonaut, I, 54, 641, 649; III, 1175 Aetolian, I, 146; in plur.
as _subst._, I, 198 Agamestor, II, 850 Agenor, II, 237 Agenorides, son of Agenor, Phineus, II, 178, 240, 293, 426, 490, 618; III, 943, 1186 Alcimede, mother of Jason, I, 47, 233, 251, 259, 277 Alcinous, king of the Phaeacians, IV, 769, 995, 1009, 1013, 1069, 1116, 1123, 1161, 1169, 1176, 1200, 1220, 1724 Alcon, I, 97 Aleus, I, 163, 166, 170; II, 1046 Aloiades, sons of Aloeus, I, 482, 489 Alope, a city of Thessaly, I, 51 Amarantes, a people of Colchis, II, 399 Amarantian, epithet of the river Phasis, III, 1220 Amazonian, II, 977 Amazons, II, 374, 386, 912, 965, 985, 987, 995, 1173 Ambracians, inhabitants of Ambracia, a city of Epirus, IV, 1228 Amnisus, a river of Crete, III, 877, 882 Amphidamas, an Argonaut, I, 161; II, 1046 Amphion, (1) an Argonaut, I, 176: (2) son of Zeus and Antiope, I, 736, 740 Amphithemis, son of Phoebus and Acacallis, also called Garamas, IV, 1494, 1495 Amphitrite, wife of Poseidon, IV, 1325, 1355 Amphrysus, a river of Thessaly, I, 54 Ampycides, son of Ampycus, Mopsus, an Argonaut, I, 1083, 1106; II, 923; III, 917, 926; IV, 1502 Amyclae, a city of Laconia, IV, 1704 Amycus, king of the Bebrycians, II, 1, 48, 51, 90, 110, 136, 303, 754, 768, 792 Amymone, daughter of Danaus, I, 137 Amyrus, a river of Thessaly, I, 596; IV, 617 Anaphe, an island, one of the Sporades, IV, 1717, 1730, 1744 Anaurus, a river of Thessaly, I, 9; III, 67 Ancaeus,( 1) son of Lycurgus, an Argonaut, I, 161, 398, 426, 429, 531; II, 118: (2) son of Poseidon, an Argonaut, I, 188; II, 865, 894, 898, 1276; IV, 210, 1260 Anchiale, a nymph, I, 1130 Angurum, a mountain in Scythia, IV, 323, 324 Anthemoeisian lake, in Bithynia, II, 724 Anthemoessa, the island of the Sirens, in the Tyrrhenian sea, IV, 892 Antianeira, I, 56 Antiope, (1) daughter of Asopus, I, 735: (2) daughter of Nycteus, IV, 1090: (3) a queen of the Amazons, II, 387 Aonian, Boeotian, III, 1178, 1185 Aphareian, of Aphareus, I 485; III, 556, 1252 Apharetiadae, sons of Aphareus, I, 151 Apheidantian allotment, in Arcadia, I, 162 Aphetae, starting-place of Argo, I, 591 Apidaneans, name of Arcadians, IV, 263 Apidanus, a river of Thessaly, I, 36, 38; II, 515 Apis, a name of the Peloponnese, IV, 1564 Apollo, I, 307, 360, 403, 410, 759, II, 493, 502, 927, 952; III, 1181, 1283; IV, 528, 612, 1548, 1714, 1729: god of the shore ([Greek: Aktios]), I,104: of disembarcation ([Greek: Ekbasios]), I, 966, 1186: of embarcation ([Greek: Embasios]), I, 359, 404: of the dawn ([Greek: Eoios]), II, 686, 700: of shepherds ([Greek: Nomios]), IV, 1218: the Healer ([Greek: Ieios]), II, 712: the gleaner ([Greek: Aigletes]), IV, 1716, 1730 Apsyrtians, IV, 481 Apsyrtus, son of Aeetes, III, 241, 604; IV, 225, 306, 314, 332, 399, 422, 451, 455, 515, 557, 587, 737 Araethyrea, a city of Argolis, I, 115 Araxis, a river of Armenia, IV, 133 Arcadia, I, 125, 161; II, 1052 Arcadians, IV, 263, 264 Arcton, "of bears," a mountain near Cyzicus, I, 941, 1150 Arcturus, II, 1099 Areius, son of Bias, an Argonaut, I, 118 Areius, _adj._, of Ares, II, 1033, 1268; III, 325, 409, 495, 1270 Arene, a city of Messenia, I, 152, 471 Ares, I, 743; II, 385, 404, 989, 990, 991, 1169, 1205, 1230; III, 411, 754, 1187, 1227, 1282, 1357, 1366; IV, 166 Arestorides, son of Arestor, Argus, I, 112, 325 Arete, wife of Alcinous, IV, 1013, 1029, 1070, 1098, 1101, 1123, 1200, 1221 Aretias, (1) daughter of Ares, Melanippe, II, 966: (2) fem.
_adj._ II, 1031, 1047; III, 1180 Aretus, a Bebrycian, II, 65, 114 Arganthonian mountain, in Bithynia, I, 1178 Argo, I, 4, 386, 525, 591, 633, 724, 953; II, 340; IV, 509, 592, 763, 993, 1473, 1546, 1609 Argoan, I, 319; II, 211; IV, 554, 658, 938, 1620 Argos, (1) a city of the Peloponnese, I, 125, 140, 1317: (2) put for Greece in general, IV, 1074 Argus, (1) son of Arestor, an Argonaut, I, 19, 111, 226, 321, 325, 367, 912, 1119; II, 613, 1188: (2) son of Phrixus, II, 1122, 1140, 1156, 1199, 1260, 1281; III, 318, 367, 440, 474, 521, 554, 568, 610, 722, 826, 902, 914, 944, 1200; IV, 80, 122, 256 Ariadne, a daughter of Minos, III, 998, 1003, 1097, 1107 Aristaeus, son of Apollo and Cyrene, II, 506; IV, 1132 Artaceus, one of the Doliones, I, 1047 Artacie, a spring near Cyzicus, I, 957 Artemis, I, 312, 571, 1225; III, 774; IV, 330, 452, 470 Asia, i.e.Asia Minor, I, 444; II, 777; IV, 273 Asopis, daughter of Asopus, (1) Antiope, I, 735; (2) Corcyra, IV, 567 Asopus, (1) a river of the Peloponnese, I, 117; (2) father of Sinope, II, 947 Assyrian, II, 946, 964 Asterion, an Argonaut, I, 35 Asterius, an Argonaut, I, 176 Asterodeia, mother of Apsyrtus, III, 242 Astypalaea, mother of Ancaeus, II, 866 Atalanta, I, 769 Athamantian plain, in Thessaly, II, 514 Athamantis, daughter of Athamas, Helle, I, 927 Athamas, son of Aeolus, king of Orchomenus, II, 653, 1153, 1162; III, 266, 360, 361; IV, 117 Athena, I, 19, 110, 226, 300, 527, 551, 629, 768, 960; II, 537, 598, 602, 612, 1187; III, 8, 10, 17, 30, 91, 111, 340; IV, 583, 959, 1309, 1691 Athos, a mountain in Chalcidice, I, 601 Atlantis, daughter of Atlas, (1) Electra, I, 916: (2) Calypso, IV, 575 Atlas, IV, 1398 Attic island, Salamis, I, 93 Augeias, an Argonaut, I, 172; III, 197, 363, 440 Aulion, a cave in Bithynia, II, 910 Aulis, a city of Boeotia, IV, 1779 Ausonian, Italian, IV, 553, 590, 660, 828, 846 Autesion, IV, 1762 Autolycus, a son of Deimachus, II, 956 Bacchiadae, the ruling race in Corinth, IV, 1212 Basileus, one of the Doliones, I, 1043 Bebryces, a people of Bithynia, II, 2, 13, 70, 98, 121, 129, 758, 768, 792, 798 Bebrycia, II, 136 Becheiri, a people of Pontus, II, 394, 1242 Biantiades, son of Bias, Talaus, II, 63, 111 Bias, I, 118 Billaeus, a river of Bithynia, II, 791 Bistonian, Thracian, I, 34; II, 704; IV, 906 Bithynian, II, 4, 177, 619, 730: as _subst._ in plur., II, 347, 788 Boeotians, II, 846 Boreas, father of Zetes and Calais, I, 211, 212, 214, 1300; II, 234, 241, 273, 288, 308, 427, 440, 492; IV, 1464, 1484 Bosporus, I, 1114; II, 168 Brimo, a name of Hecate, III, 861, 862, 1211 Brygi, a people of Illyria, IV, 330, 470 Butes, an Argonaut, I, 95; IV, 914 Byzeres, a people of Pontus, II, 396, 1244 Cadmeians, Thebans, III, 1095 Cadmus, king of Thebes, III, 1179, 1186; IV, 517 Caeneides, son of Caineus, Coronus, I, 58 Caeneus, I, 59 Calais, an Argonaut, I, 211; II, 282 Calaureia, an island in the Saronic gulf, III, 1243 Callichorus, a river of Paphlagonia, II, 904, 909 Calliope, one of the Muses, I, 24 Calliste, an island in the Aegaean sea, IV, 1758, 1763 Calon, a mouth of the Ister, the Fair mouth, IV, 306, 313 Calos, a harbour of Cyzicus, the Fair haven, I, 954 Calpe, a river of Bithynia, II, 659 Calydon, a city of Aetolia, I, 190 Calypso, daughter of Atlas, IV, 574 Canastra, a headland in Chalcidice, I, 599 Canethus, I, 77 Canthus, an Argonaut, I, 77; IV, 1467, 1485, 1497 Caphaurus, a Libyan, IV, 1490, 1496 Carambis, a promontory in Paphlagonia, II, 361, 943; IV, 300 Carpathus, an island in the Aegaean sea, IV, 1636 Caspian, III, 859 Castor, I, 147; II, 62; IV, 589 Caucasus, a mountain, II, 1210, 1247, 1267; III, 242, 852, 1224, 1276; IV, 135 Cauliacus, a rock near the river Ister, IV, 324 Cecropia, old name of Attica, I, 95, 214; IV, 1779 Celts, IV, 611, 635, 646 Centaurs, a fabulous savage race, I, 42, 60; IV, 812 Ceos, one of the Cyclades, II, 520, 526 Cepheus, an Argonaut, I, 161 Ceraunian, mountains, IV, 519, 576, 1214; sea, the Adriatic, IV, 983 Cerinthus, a city of Euboea, I, 79 Cerossus, an island off Illyria, IV, 573 Chadesians, a tribe of Amazons, II, 1000 Chalciope, daughter of Aeetes and sister of Medea, II, 1149; III, 248, 254, 270, 370, 449, 605, 667, 688, 718, 727, 776, 903, 1156; IV, 32 Chalcodonian mountain, in Thessaly, I, 50 Chalybes, a people of Pontus, I, 1323; II, 375, 1001; IV, 1475 Charites, the Graces, IV, 425 Charybdis, IV, 789, 825, 923 Cheiron, a Centaur, I, 33, 554; II, 510, 1240; IV, 812 Chersonesus, in Thrace, I, 925 Chytus, a harbour of Cyzicus, I, 987, 990 Cianian, I, 1177, as _subst._ in plur., I, 1354 Circaean plain, II, 400; III, 200 Circe, sister of Aeetes, III, 311; IV, 559, 587, 590, 662, 683, 691, 699, 752 Cius, (1) a city of Mysia, II, 767: (2) a river of Mysia, I, 1178, 1321 Claros, a city of Ionia, I, 308 Cleite, (1) wife of Cyzicus, I, 976, 1063: (2) a fountain, called after her.
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