The Argonautica eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 237 pages of information about The Argonautica.

The Argonautica eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 237 pages of information about The Argonautica.

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

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