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The Argonautica

BOOK IV
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I, 1069 Cleopatra, wife of Phineus, II, 239 Clymene, grandmother of Jason, I, 233 Clytius, an Argonaut, I, 86, 1044; II, 117, 1043 Clytonaeus, I, 134 Cnossus, a city of Crete, IV, 434 Coeogeneia, daughter of Coeus, Leto, II, 710 Colchian, I, 174; II, 417, 1095, 1277; III, 313; IV, 2, 33, 132, 484, 485, 689, 731: as _subst._ in plur., I, 84, 175 etc.; II, 397, 1204 etc.; III, 203, 212, etc.; IV, 5, 212 etc.
Colone, a rock in Bithynia, II, 650, 789 Cometes, I, 35 Concord, a temple to, II, 718 Corcyra, (1) daughter of Asopus, IV, 568: (2) an island in the Adriatic sea, Black Corcyra, IV, 566, 571 Core, a name of Persephone, III, 847 Coronis, mother of Asclepius by Apollo, IV, 617 Coronus, an Argonaut, I, 57 Corycian, of Corycus, a mountain in Cilicia, II, 711; III, 855 Crataeis, a name of Hecate, IV, 829 Cretan, I, 1129; II, 1233; IV, 1694 Crete, II, 299; IV, 1578, 1637, 1644, 1651, 1689 Cretheides, son of Cretheus, Aeson, III, 357 Cretheus, brother of Athamas, II, 1162, 1163; III, 358, 360 Crobialus, a city of Paphlagonia, II, 942 Cromna, a city of Paphlagonia, II, 942 Cronian, IV, 327, 509, 548 Cronos, I, 505; II, 1232; IV, 986 Ctimene, a city of Thessaly, I, 68 Ctimenus, I, 67 Curetes, (1) in Crete, II, 1234: (2) in Aetolia, IV, 1229 Cyanean rocks, I, 3; II, 318, 770; IV, 304, 1003 Cyclopes, I, 510, 730 Cyllenus, one of the Idaean Dactyls, I, 1126 Cypris, a name of Aphrodite, I, 615, 803, 850, 860, 1233; II, 424; III, 3, 25, 37, 76, 80, 90, 127, 549, 559, 936, 942; IV, 918.
Cyrene, mother of Aristaeus II, 500 Cytaean, i.e.Colchian, II, 399, 403, 1094, 1267; III, 228; IV, 511 Cytherea, a name of Aphrodite, I, 742; III, 108, 553 Cytissorus, a son of Phrixus, II, 1155 Cytorus, a city of Paphlagonia, II, 942 Cyzicus, (1) king of the Doliones, I, 949, 962, 1056, 1076: (2) a city on a peninsula in the Propontis, II, 765 Dactyls, fabulous iron-workers on Mt.

Ida, in Crete, I, 1129 Danae, IV, 1091 Danai, IV, 262 Danais, daughter of Danaus, I, 137 Danaus, I, 133 Dardania, I, 931 Dascylus (1) father of Lycus, II, 776: (2) son of Lycus, II, 803 Deileon, a son of Deimachus, II, 956 Deimachus, II, 955 Delos, I, 308 Delphyne, a dragon, II, 706 Deo, the goddess Demeter, III, 413; IV, 896, 986, 988 Deucalidae, descendants of Deucalion, IV, 266 Deucalion, son of Prometheus, III, 1087 Dia, an island in the Aegaean sea, IV, 425, 434 Dictaean, of Dicte, in Crete, I, 509, 1130; II, 434; IV, 1640 Dindymum, a mountain of Phrygia, I, 985, 1093, 1125, 1147 Dionysus, I, 116; IV, 424, 540 Dipsacus, II, 653 Dodonian oak, I, 527; IV, 583 Doeantian plain, II, 373, 988 Doliones, inhabitants of Cyzicus, I, 947, 952, 961, 1018, 1022, 1058 Dolionian, I, 1029, 1070; II, 765 Dolopian, I, 68, 585 Drepane, the island of the Phaeacians, later Corcyra, IV, 990, 1223 Dryopians, I, 1213, 1218 Dysceladus, an island in the Adriatic, IV, 565 Echetus, a mythical king of Epirus, IV, 1093 Echinades, islands at the mouth of the Acheloues, IV, 1230 Echion, an Argonaut, I, 52 Egypt, IV.

268 Eidyia, wife of Aeetes, III, 243, 269 Eilatides, son of Eilatus, Polyphemus, I, 41, 1241, 1248, 1347; IV, 1470 Eileithyia, the goddess of birth, I, 289 Elare, mother of Tityos, I, 762 Eleans, I, 173 Electra, daughter of Atlas, I, 916 Electris, an island, IV, 505, 580 Electryon, I, 748 Elysian plain, IV, 811 Encheleans, a people of Illyria, IV, 518 Endymion, IV, 58 Eneteian, i.e.Paphlagonian, an epithet of Pelops, II, 358 Enipeus, a river of Thessaly, I, 38 Enyalius, a name of Ares, III, 322, 560, 1366 Ephyra, the old name of Corinth, IV, 1212 Erato, one of the Muses, III, 1 Erectheidae, descendants of Erechtheus, the Athenians, I, 101 Erectheis, daughter of Erechtheus, Oreithyia, I, 212 Erginus, (1) son of Poseidon, an Argonaut, I, 187; II, 896: (2) a river of Thrace, I, 217 Eribotes, an Argonaut, I, 71, 78; II, 1039 Eridanus, the river Po, IV, 506, 596, 610, 623, 628 Erinys, a Fury, II, 220; III, 704, 776; IV, 476, 1042: in the plur., III, 712; IV, 386, 714 Eros, son of Aphrodite, III, 120, 275, 297, 972, 1018, 1078; IV, 445: in the plural, "the Loves," III, 452, 687, 765, 937 Erymanthian marsh, I, 127 Erytheis, one of the Hesperides, IV, 1427 Erythini, a town in Paphlagonia, II, 941 Erytus, an Argonaut, I, 52 Eryx, a mountain in Sicily, IV, 917 Etesian winds, II, 498, 525 Ethiopians, III, 1192 Euboea, an island, I, 77; IV, 1135, 1780 Euphemus, an Argonaut, I 179; II, 536, 556, 562, 588, 896; IV, 1466, 1483, 1563, 1732 1756, 1758, 1764 Eupolemeia, I, 55 Europa, (1) daughter of Tityos, I, 181: (2) daughter of Agenor, III, 1179; IV, 1643: (3) a division of the earth, IV, 273 Eurydamas, an Argonaut, I, 67 Eurymedon, a name of Perseus IV, 1514 Eurymenae, a city of Thessaly, I, 597 Eurynome, I, 503 Eurypylus, IV, 1561 Eurystheus, I, 130, 1317, 1347 Eurytides, son of Eurytus, Clytius, II, 1043 Eurytion, son of Teleon, an Argonaut, I, 71 Eurytus, I, 87, 88; II, 114 Eusorus, I, 949 Gaea, the earth-goddess, I, 762; II, 39, 1209, 1273; III, 699, 716 Ganymedes, III, 115 Garamas, also called Amphithemis, which see, IV, 1494 Genetaean headland, in Pontus, II, 378, 1009 Gephyrus, one of the Doliones, I, 1042 Geraestus, a promontory of Euboea, III, 1244 Glaucus, I, 1310; II, 767 Gorgon, IV, 1515 Graucenii, a people near the Ister, IV, 321 Gyrton, a city of Thessaly, I, 57 Hades, (1) god of the under world, II, 353, 609, 642, 735; III, 704, 810; IV, 1666: (2) the under world, IV, 1699 Haemonia, a name of Thessaly, II, 504, 690; III, 1090, 1244; IV, 1000, 1034 Haemonians, II, 507; IV, 1075 Hagniades, son of Hagnias, Tiphys, I, 105, 560, 1296; II, 557, 854 Halys, a river of Paphlagonia, II, 366, 953, 963; IV, 245 Harmonia (1) a nymph, mother of the Amazons, II, 990: (2) wife of Cadmus, IV, 517 Harpies, II, 188, 223, 252, 264, 289, 298, 461 Hecate, III, 251, 478, 529, 738, 842, 915, 985, 1035, 1211; IV, 247, 829 Heliades, daughters of Helios, IV, 604, 625 Helice, the great Bear, II, 360; III, 745, 1195 Helios, the Sun-god, I, 172; II, 1204; III, 233, 309, 362, 598, 999; IV, 221, 229, 591, 598, 727, 965, 971, 1019 Hellas, I, 336, 416, etc.; II, 414, 459, etc.; III, 13, 29, etc.; IV, 98, 204, etc.
Helle, sister of Phrixus, I, 256 Hellespont, I, 935 Hephaestus, I, 203, 851; III, 40, 136, 223, 229; IV, 761, 775, 818, 929, 958 Hera, I, 14, 187, 859, 997; II, 216, 865; III, 8, 10, 19, 23, 32, 55, 77, 83, 91, 106, 210, 214, 250, 818, 931, 1134; IV, 11, 21, 242, 510, 577, 640, 646, 774, 781, 846, 858, 1137, 1152, 1185, 1199: goddess of marriage ([Greek: Zugie]), IV, 96 Heracles, I, 122, 197, 341, 349, 397, 426, 531, 855, 864, 993, 997, 1040, 1163, 1242, 1253, 1291, 1303, 1316; II, 146, 767, 772, 793, 913, 957, 967, 1052; III, 1233; IV, 538, 1400, 1459, 1469, 1477 Hercynian rock, IV, 640 Hermes, I, 51, 642; II, 1145; III, 197, 588, 1175; IV, 121 1137 Hespere, one of the Hesperides, IV, 1427 Hesperides, IV, 1399, 1406 Hippodameia, I, 754 Hippolyte, a queen of the Amazons, II, 779, 968, 999 Hippotades, son of Hippotas, Aeolus, IV, 819 Hippotas, IV, 778 Hippuris, an island in the Aegaean sea, IV, 1712 Homole, a mountain of Thessaly, I, 594 Hyacinthus, one of the Doliones, I 1044 Hyantian, Boeotian, III, 1242 Hylas, I, 131, 1207, 1258, 1324, 1350, 1354 Hyllean, IV, 535, 562, 1125: as _subst._ in plur., IV, 524, 527 Hyllus, a son of Heracles, IV, 538, 543 Hyperasius, I, 176 Hyperboreans, II, 675; IV, 614 Hypius, a river of Bithynia, II, 795 Hypnos, the god of sleep, IV, 146 Hypsipyle, queen of Lemnos, I, 621, 637, 650, 654, 675, 699, 713, 718, 786, 836, 848, 853, 873, 886, 897, 900; III, 1206; IV, 423, 426 Iapetionides, son of Iapetus, Prometheus, III, 1087 Iapetus, III, 866 Idaean (1) of Mt.

Ida, in the Troad, I, 930: (2) of Mt.

Ida, in Crete, I, 1128, 1129; II, 1234; III, 134 Idas, son of Aphareus, an Argonaut, I, 151, 462, 470, 485, 1044; II, 830; III, 516, 556, 1170, 1252 Idmon, son of Apollo, an Argonaut, I, 139, 436, 449, 475; II, 816, 850 Ilissus, a river of Attica, I, 215 Illyrian, IV, 516 Imbrasian, of Imbrasus, a river of the island Samos, I, 187; II, 866 Imbros, an island in the Aegaean sea, I, 924 Indians, II, 906 Iolcus, a city of Thessaly, I, 572, 906; III, 2, 89, 1091, 1109, 1114, 1135; IV, 1163 Ionian, IV, 289, 308, 632, 982: as _subst._ in plur., I, 959, 1076 Iphias, a priestess of Artemis, I, 312 Iphiclus (1) uncle of Jason, I, 45, 121: (2) son of Thestius, an Argonaut, I, 201 Iphinoe, a woman of Lemnos, I, 702, 703, 709, 788 Iphitus, (1) son of Eurytus, an Argonaut, I, 86; II, 115: (2) son of Naubolus, an Argonaut, I, 207 Iris, (1) a goddess, messenger of Hera, II, 286, 298, 432; IV, 753, 757, 770: (2) a river of Pontus, II, 367, 963 Irus, I, 72, 74 Ismenus, a river of Boeotia, I, 537 Issa, an island in the Adriatic, IV, 565 Ister, a river of Thrace, the Danube, IV, 284, 302, 309, 325 Isthmian, of the isthmus of Corinth, III, 1240 Itonian, epithet of Athena, I, 551 Itymoneus, (1) one of the Doliones, I, 1046: (2) a Bebrycian, II, 105 Ixion, III, 62 Jason, I, 8, 232, etc.; II, 122, 211, etc.; III, 66, 143, etc.; IV, 63, 79, etc.
Jasonian, I, 960, 988, 1148 Keres, spirits of death, I, 690; IV, 1485, 1665 Lacereia, a city of Thessaly, IV, 616 Ladon, the dragon of the Hesperides, IV, 1396 Lampeia, a district in Arcadia, I, 127 Lampetia, a daughter of Helios, IV, 973 Laocoon, an Argonaut, I, 191, 192 Lapithae, a people of Thessaly, I, 41, 42 Larisa, a city of Thessaly, I, 40 Latmian cave, in Caria, IV, 57 Laurium, a plain near the river Ister, IV, 321, 326 Leda, mother of Castor and Polydeuces, I, 146 Lemnian, I, 653; II, 32, 764; III, 1206 Lemnos, an island in the Aegaean sea, I, 602, 608, 852, 868, 873; IV, 1759, 1760 Leodocus, an Argonaut, I, 119 Lerna, a lake in Argolis, III, 1241 Lernaean hydra, IV, 1404 Lernus, (1) son of Proetus, I, 135: (2) father of Palaemonius, I, 202, 203 Leto, mother of Apollo and Artemis, II, 213, 257, 674, 710 Letoides, son of Leto, Apollo, I, 66, 144, 439, 484; II, 181, 698, 771; IV, 612, 1706 Letois, daughter of Leto, Artemis, II, 938; III, 878; IV, 346 Liburnian islands, in the Adriatic, IV, 564 Libya (1) I, 81, 83; II, 505; IV, 1227, 1309, 1313, 1323, 1358, 1384, 1485, 1492, 1513, 1561: (2) a nymph, IV, 1742 Libyan, IV, 1233, 1753 Ligystian or Ligurian islands, IV, 553 Ligyans, IV, 647 Lilybean promontory, in Sicily, IV, 919 Locrians, IV, 1780 Lycaon, a king of Arcadia, II, 521 Lycastians, a tribe of Amazons, II, 999 Lycia, I, 309; II, 674 Lycoreian, an epithet of Phoebus, IV, 1490 Lycoreus, a servant of Amycus, II, 51 Lycurgus, son of Aleus, I, 164; II, 118 Lycus (1) king of the Mariandyni, II, 139, 752, 759, 813, 839; IV, 298: (2) a river of Bithynia, II, 724: (3) a river of Armenia, IV, 132 Lynceus, son of Aphareus, an Argonaut, I, 151, 153; IV, 1466, 1478 Lyra, II, 829 Lyrceian, epithet of the city Argos, I, 125 Macrians, a people near Cyzicus, I, 1025, 1112 Macris, (1) the island of the Phaeacians, also called Drepane, later Corcyra, IV, 540, 990, 1175: (2) daughter of Aristaeus, IV, 1131 Macrones, a people of Pontus, II, 394, 1242 Maenalus, a mountain in Arcadia, I, 168, 770 Magnesia, a district in Thessaly, I, 238, 584 Maia, the mother of Hermes, IV, 1733 Mariandyni, a people of Bithynia, II, 140, 352, 723, 748, 753 Medea, daughter of Aeetes, III, 3, 248, etc.; IV, 213, 243, etc.
Megabrontes, one of the Doliones, I, 1041 Megalossaces, one of the Doliones, I, 1045 Megarians, II, 747 Melaena (1) a promontory in Bithynia, II, 349, 651: (2) an island, Black Corcyra, IV, 571 Melampus, I, 121 Melanippe, an Amazon, II, 966 Melantian rocks, in the Aegaean sea, IV, 1707 Melas, (1) a son of Phrixus, II, 1156: (2) a sea near Thrace, I, 922 Meleagrus, son of Oeneus, an Argonaut, I, 191 Meliboea, a city of Magnesia, I, 592 Melie, a nymph, mother of Amycus, II, 4 Melite (1) a nymph, mother of Hyllus, IV, 538, 543: (2) an island in the Adriatic, IV, 572 Meliteian mountain, in Corcyra, IV, 1150 Mene, the moon, IV, 55 Meneteis, daughter of Menetes, Antianeira, I, 56 Menoetius, son of Actor, an Argonaut, I, 69 Mentores, a people of Illyria, IV, 551 Merops, father of Cleite, I, 975 Miletus, a city of Ionia, I, 186 Mimas, (1) a Bebrycian, II, 105: (2) a giant, III, 1227 Minoan, of Minos, i.e.Cretan, II, 299, 516; IV, 1564, 1691 Minois, daughter of Minos, Ariadne III, 908; IV, 433 Minos, king of Crete, III, 1000, 1098, 1100, 1107; IV, 1491 Minyan, of Minyas, IV, 117 Minyans, the Argonauts, I, 229, 709, 1055; II, 97; III, 578; IV, 338, 509, 595, 1074, 1220, 1364, 1456, 1500 Minyas, son of Aeolus, I, 230; III, 1093, 1094 Mopsus, son of Ampycus, an Argonaut, I, 65, 80, 1083, 1086, 1106; II, 923; III, 543, 916, 938; IV, 1502, 1518 Mossynoeci, a people of Pontus, II, 379, 1016, 1117 Mycenaeans, I, 128 Myrine, a city of Lemnos, I, 604, 634 Myrmidon, father of Eupolemeia, I, 55 Myrmidons, old inhabitants of Aegina, IV, 1772 Myrtilus, charioteer of Oenomaus, I, 755 Myrtosian height, in Libya, II, 505 Mysian, I, 1115, 1349; II, 766: as _subst._ in plur., I, 1164, 1179, 1298, 1322, 1345; II, 781, 786; IV, 1472 Narex, a mouth of the river Ister, IV, 312 Nasamon, a Libyan, IV, 1496 Naubolides, son of Naubolus Clytoneus, I, 134 Naubolus, (1) son of Lernus, I, 135: (2) son of Ornytus, I, 203 Naupliades, son of Nauplius, Proetus, I, 136 Nauplius (1) son of Poseidon, I, 138: (2) son of Clytoneus, an Argonaut, I, 134; II, 896 Nausithous, king of the Phaeacians before Alcinous, IV, 539, 547, 550 Neleidae, descendants of Neleus, I, 959 Neleis, daughter of Neleus, Pero, I, 120 Neleus, king of Pylos, I, 156, 158 Nepeian plain, near Cyzicus, I, 1116 Nereides, daughters of Nereus, IV, 844, 859, 930 Nereus, a sea-god, I, 1311; IV, 772, 1599, 1743 Nestaeans, a people of Illyria, IV, 1215 Nestian lands, in Illyria, IV, 337 Nisaeans, II, 747, 847 Nycteus, a king, father of Antiope, IV, 1090 Nymphaea, the island of Calypso, IV, 574 Nyseian, of Nysa, epithet of Dionysus, II, 905, 1214; IV, 431, 1134 Nyx, the goddess Night, III, 1193; IV, 630, 1059 Oaxus, a river of Crete, I, 1131 Oceanis, daughter of Oceanus, (1) Eurynome, I, 504: (2) Philyra, II, 1239 Oceanus, I, 506; III, 244, 957, 1230; IV, 282, 632, 638, 1414 Oeagrus, father of Orpheus, I, 25, 570; II, 703; IV, 905, 1193 Oechalia, a city of Euboea, I, 87 Oeneides, son of Oeneus, Meleagrus, I, 190, 1046; III, 518 Oeneus, I, 192, 193 Oenoe, (1) an island in the Aegaean, I, 623: (2) a nymph, I, 626 Oenomaus, I, 756 Ogygian, epithet of Thebes, III, 1178 Oileus, an Argonaut, I, 74; II, 1037 Olenian, of Olenus, a city in Aetolia, I, 202 Olympian, IV, 95 Olympus, (1) a mountain in Thessaly, I, 598: (2) the abode of the gods, I, 504, 1099; II, 300, 603, 1232; III, 113, 159, 1358; IV, 770, 781 Onchestus, a city of Boeotia, III, 1242 Ophion, I, 503 Opuntian, of Opus, IV, 1780 Opus, a city of Locris, I, 69 Orchomenus (1) son of Minyas and king of Orchomenus, II, 654, 1093, 1186; III, 265, 266: (2) a city of Boeotia, II, 1153; III, 1073, 1094; IV, 257 Oreides, an attendant of Amycus, II, 110 Oreithyia, daughter of Erechtheus, I, 212 Oricus (or Oricum), a city of Epirus, IV, 1215 Orion, the constellation, I, 1202; III, 745 Ornytides, the son of Ornytus, Naubolus, I, 207 Ornytus, a Bebrycian (not father of Naubolus), II, 65 Orpheus, I, 23, 32, 494, 540, 915, 1134; II, 161, 685, 928; IV, 905, 1159, 1409, 1547 Ortygia, a name of Delos, I, 419, 537; IV, 1705 Ossa, a mountain in Thessaly, I, 598 Othrys, a mountain in Thessaly, II, 515 Otrere, a queen of the Amazons, II, 387 Pactolus, a river of Lydia, IV, 1300 Paeeon, the physician of the gods, IV, 1511 Pagasae, a city of Thessaly, I, 238, 411 Pagaseian, I, 318, 524; IV, 1781 Palaemonius, an Argonaut, I, 202 Pallas, the goddess Athena, I, 723; III, 340 Pallenaean, of Pallene, a promontory in Chalcidice, I, 599 Panachaean, I, 243; III, 347 Panhellenes, II, 209 Paphlagonians, II, 358, 790; IV, 245, 300 Paraebius, a friend of Phineus, II, 456, 463 Parnassus, a mountain between Phocis and Locris, II, 705 Parrhasian, of Parrhasia, a district in Arcadia, II, 521 Parthenia, a name of the island Samos, I, 188; II, 872 Parthenius, a river of Paphlagonia, II, 936; III, 876 Pasiphae, wife of Minos, III, 999, 1076, 1107 Pegae, a spring in Mysia, I, 1222, 1243 Peiresiae, a city of Thessaly, I, 37, 584 Peirithous, king of the Lapithae, I, 103 Pelasgian, I, 14, 906; III, 1323; IV, 243, 265: as _subst._ in plur., I, 580; II, 1239 Peleides, son of Peleus, Achilles, I, 558 Peleus, son of Aeacus, an Argonaut, I, 94, 1042; II, 829, 868, 1217; III, 504; IV, 494, 816, 853, 880, 1368 Pelian, of Mt.


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