[The Argonautica by Apollonius Rhodius]@TWC D-Link bookThe Argonautica BOOK IV 78/78
Pelion, I, 386, 525, 550, 581; II, 1188 Pelias, king of Iolcus, I, 3, 5, 12, 225, 242, 279, 323, 902, 981, 1304; II, 624, 763; III, 64, 75, 1135; IV, 242 Pelion, a mountain in Thessaly, I, 520 Pellene, a city of Achaea, I, 177 Pelles, the founder of Pellene, I, 177 Pelopeia, daughter of Pelias, I, 326 Pelopeian, of Pelops, I, 758; II, 790; IV, 1570, 1577 Pelops, I, 753; II, 359; IV, 1231 Peneus, a river of Thessaly, II, 500 Percosian, of Percote, I, 975 Percote, a city in the Troad, I, 932 Periclymenus, an Argonaut, I, 156 Pero, daughter of Neleus, I, 119 Perse, mother of Circe, IV, 591 Perseis, daughter of Perses, Hecate, III, 467, 478, 1035; IV, 1020 Persephone, goddess of the under world, II, 916 Perseus, IV, 1513 Peuce, an island at the mouth of the Ister, IV, 300 Phaeacian, IV, 769, 1222, 1722: as _subst._ in plur., IV, 539, 549, 822, 991, 992, 1139, 1181, 1211 Phaethon, (1) a name of Apsyrtus, III, 245, 1236: (2) son of Helios, IV, 598, 623 Phaethusa, a daughter of Helios, IV, 971 Phalerus, an Argonaut, I, 96 Phasis, a river of Colchis, II, 401, 1261, 1278; III, 57, 1220; IV, 134 Pherae, a city of Thessaly, I, 49 Phillyrides, son of Philyra, Cheiron, I, 554 Philyra, a daughter of Ocean, II, 1232, 1239 Philyrean, of Philyra, II, 1231 Philyres, a people of Pontus, II, 393 Phineus, a blind seer, II, 178, 236, 277, 294, 305, 436, 438, 530, 618, 647, 769, 1051, 1090, 1135; III, 549, 555, 943; IV, 254 Phlegraean, of Phlegra, III, 234, 1227 Phlias, son of Dionysus, an Argonaut, I, 115 Phliuntian, of Phlius, a city of the Peloponnese, IV, 568 Phlogius, (1) one of the Doliones, I, 1045: (2) son of Deimachus, II, 956 Phocians, I, 207 Phocus, brother of Telamon and Peleus, I, 92 Phoebus, Apollo, I, 1, 301, 353, 536, 759; II, 216, 506, 702, 713, 847; IV, 529, 1490, 1493, 1550, 1702, 1717, 1718 Phorcys, father of Scylla, IV, 828, 1598 Phrixus, son of Athamas, I, 256, 291, 763; II, 1093, 1107, 1119, 1141, 1143, 1151, 1194; III, 178, 190, 196, 263, 304, 330, 338, 361, 374, 584, 595; IV, 22, 71, 81, 119, 441, 736 Phrontis, a son of Phrixus, II, 1155; IV, 72, 76, 80 Phrygia, I, 937, 1126, 1166 Phrygians, I, 1139; II, 787 Phthia, a city of Thessaly, I, 94; II, 514, 520 Phthian, I, 55 Phylace, a city of Thessaly, I, 45 Phylaceis, daughter of Phylacus, Alcimede, I, 47 Phylleian, (1) of the river Phyllis, in Bithynia, II, 652: (2) of a mountain in Thessaly, I, 37 Pieria, a district in Thessaly, I, 31, 34 Pierides, a name of the Muses, IV, 1382 Pimpleian, of Pimpleia, in Pieria, 1, 25 Pityeia, (1) a city of the Troad, I, 933: (2) one of the Liburnian islands, IV, 565 Planctae, rocks past which Argo sailed, IV, 860, 924, 932, 939 Plegades, the clashing rocks, the Symplegades, II, 596, 645 Pleiads, III, 226 Pleistus, II, 711 Plotae, floating islands, II, 285, 297 Polydeuces, son of Zeus and Leda, an Argonaut, I, 146; II, 20, 100, 756; IV, 588 Polyphemus, son of Eilatus, an Argonaut, I, 40, 1241, 1321, 1347; IV, 1470 Polyxo, aged nurse of Hypsipyle, I, 668 Pontus, the Euxine or Black Sea, I, 2; II, 346, 413, 418, 579, 984; IV, 304, 1002 Poseidon, I, 13, 136, 158, 180, 185, 951, 1158; II, 867; III, 1240; IV, 567, 1326, 1356, 1370, 1559, 1621; god of the family ([Greek: Genethlios]), II, 3 Posideian headland, in Bithynia, I, 1279 Priolas, II, 780 Proetus, I, 136 Prometheus, II, 1249, 1257; III, 845, 853, 1086 Promeus, one of the Doliones, I, 1044 Propontis, I, 936, 983 Pylos, a city of Messenia, I, 157 Pytho, the old name of Delphi, I, 209, 308, 413, 418, 536; IV, 530, 1704 Rhea, a goddess, wife of Cronos, mother of Zeus, I, 506, 1139, 1151; II, 1235 Rhebas, a river of Bithynia, II, 349, 650, 789 Rhipaean mountains, in Scythia, IV, 287 Rhodanus, the river Rhone, IV, 627 Rhoeteian shore, in the Troad, I, 929 Rhyndacus, a river of Bithynia, I, 1165 Salangon, a river of Illyria, IV, 337 Salmonian promontory, in Crete, IV, 1693 Sangarius, a river of Bithynia, II, 722 Sapeires, a people of Pontus, II, 395, 1243 Sardinian sea, IV, 633 Sarpedonian rock, in Thrace, I, 216 Sauromatae, a people of Scythia, III, 353, 394 Sciathus, an island near Magnesia, I, 583 Scylla, IV, 789, 827, 828, 922 Scythians, IV, 288, 320 Sepian headland, in Thessaly, I, 582 Serbonian lake, in Egypt, II, 1215 Sesamus, a city of Paphlagonia, II, 941 Sicinus, (1) son of Thoas, I, 625: (2) an island, also called Oenoe, in the Aegaean sea, I, 624 Sigynni, a people near the river Ister, IV, 320 Sindi, a people near the river Ister, IV, 322 Sinope, daughter of Asopus, II, 946 Sintian, an epithet of the island Lemnos, I, 608; IV, 1759 Siphaean, an epithet of the Thespians, I, 105 Sirens, IV, 893, 914 Sirius, the dog star, II, 517, 524; III, 957 Sparta, I, 148; IV, 1761, 1762 Sphodris, one of the Doliones, I, 1041 Sporades, islands in the Aegaean sea, IV, 1711 Sthenelus, II, 911, 925 Stoechades, islands off Liguria, IV, 554, 650, 654 Strophades, islands in the Ionian sea, II, 296 Stymphalian birds, II, 1053 Styx, a river of Hades, II, 291 Syrtis, quicksands in Libya, IV, 1235 Taenarus, a city of Laconia, I, 102, 179; III, 1241 Talaus, an Argonaut, I, 118; II, 63, 111 Talos, a giant, guardian of Crete, IV, 1638, 1670 Taphians, inhabitants of islands off the coast of Acarnania, same as the Teleboae, I, 750 Tegea, a city of Arcadia, I, 162, 398 Telamon, son of Aeacus, an Argonaut, I, 93, 1043, 1289, 1330; III, 196, 363, 440, 515, 1174 Teleboans, _see_ Taphians, I, 748 Telecles, one of the Doliones, I, 1040 Teleon, (1) father of Eribotes, I, 72, 73: (2) father of Butes, I, 96; IV, 912 Tenos, an island in the Aegaean sea, I, 1305 Terpsichore, one of the Muses, IV, 896 Tethys, wife of Oceanus, mother of Eidyia, III, 244 Thebes, I, 736; II, 906; III, 1178; IV, 260 Theiodamas, king of the Dryopians, I, 1213, 1216, 1355 Themis, IV, 800 Themiscyreian headland, II, 371, 995 Thera, an island in the Aegaean sea, IV, 1763 Therapnaean, of Therapnae, a city of Laconia, II, 163 Theras, IV, 1762 Thermodon, a river of Pontus, II, 370, 805, 970 Theseus, I, 101; III, 997; IV, 433 Thespians, I, 106 Thestiades, son of Thestius, Iphiclus, I, 201 Thetis, a Nereid, wife of Peleus, IV, 759, 773, 780, 783, 800, 833, 845, 881, 932, 938 Thoantias, daughter of Thoas, Hypsipyle, I, 637, 712 Thoas, former king of Lemnos, I, 621, 625, 718, 798, 829; IV, 426 Thrace, I, 213, 614, 799, 826, 1113 Thracian, I, 24, 29, 214, 602, 678, 795, 954, 1110, 1300; II, 427; IV, 905, 1484: as _subst._ in plur., I, 632, 637, 821, 923; II, 238; IV, 288, 320 Thrinacia, the island Sicily, IV, 965 Thrinacian sea, IV, 994 Thyiades, Bacchants, I, 636 Thynian, II, 350, 460, 485, 548, 673: as _subst._ in plur., II, 529 Tibareni, a people of Pontus, II, 377, 1010 Tiphys, the pilot of Argo, I, 105, 381, 401, 522, 561, 956, 1274, 1296; II, 175, 557, 574, 584, 610, 622, 854 Tisaean headland, in Thessaly, I, 568 Titanian, III, 865; IV, 54, 131 Titans, I, 507; II, 1233; IV, 989 Titaresian, of Titaresus, a river of Thessaly, I, 65 Titias, (1) one of the Idaean Dactyls, I, 1126: (2) a boxer, II, 783 Tityos, I, 181, 761 Trachis, a city of Thessaly, I, 1356 Triccaean, of Tricca, a city of Thessaly, II, 955 Trinacrian sea, IV, 291 Triton, (1) a sea-god, IV, 1552, 1589, 1598, 1621, 1741, 1742, 1752: (2) the river Nile, IV, 269: (3) a lake in Libya, IV, 1311 Tritonian, I, 721, 768; III, 1183; IV, 260, 1391, 1444, 1495, 1539 Tyndareus, I,148; III, 517 Tyndarides, the son of Tyndareus, Polydeuces, II, 30, 41, 74, 798: in plur., Castor and Polydeuces, I, 1045; II, 806; III, 1315; IV, 593 Typhaon, II, 1211 Typhaonian rock, II, 1210 Typhoeus, II, 38 Tyrrhenian, Etruscan, III, 312; IV, 660, 850, 856: as _subst._ in plur., IV, 1760 Uranides, son of Uranus, Cronos, II, 1232: in plur., the gods, II, 342 Uranus, III, 699, 746; IV, 992 Xanthus, a river of Lycia, I, 309 Xynian lake, in Thessaly, I, 68 Zelys, one of the Doliones, I, 1042 Zetes, son of Boreas, an Argonaut, I, 211; II, 243, 282, 430 Zethus, son of Zeus and Antiope, I, 736, 738 Zeus, I, 150, 242, etc.; II, 43, 154, etc.; III, 8, 11, etc.; IV, 2, 95, etc.; god of suppliants ([Greek: Hikesios]), II, 215, 1132; IV, 358; of fugitives ([Greek: Phuxios]), II, 1147; IV, 119: of strangers ([Greek: Xeinios]), II, 1132; III, 103: of rain ([Greek: Ikmaios]), II, 522: lord of hospitality ([Greek: Euxeinos]), II, 378: the Beholder ([Greek: Epopsios]), II, 1123: the Cleanser ([Greek: Katharsios]), IV, 708 Zone, a town of Thrace, I, 29.
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