Gyarus An island of the Cyclades. Bk V:250-293. Bk VII:453-500. Not allied to Crete. § Hades The underworld, the kingdom of Dis. Bk IV:416-465. Haedi The Kids, two stars in Auriga the Charioteer, treated as a constellation by the ancients. See Erichthonius. Bk XIV:698-771. Haemonia The ancient name for Thessaly. Bk I: 568-587. Bk V:294-331. Bk II:63-89. Used as an adjective for the constellation Sagittarius the Archer, the zodiacal sign formed when the Thessalian centaur Chiron was placed among the stars by Zeus. Bk VII:159-178. The parents of the Argonauts are Haemonians. Bk VIII:777-842. The land of Erysichthon. Bk XI:221-265. Thetis’s cave is on its shores. Bk XI:346-409. The land of Acastus, king of Iolchos. Bk XI:650-709. Trachin in Haemonia. Bk XII:210-244. The country of Caeneus and Pirithoüs. Haemonius Thessalian, from Haemonia. Bk VII:100-158. Used of Jason. Bk XII:64-145. Used of Achilles. Haemus A mountain in Thrace. Bk II:201-226. Bk VI:70-102. Supposed to be a mortal turned into a mountain for assuming the name of a great god. Bk X:1-85. Orpheus flees there after losing Eurydice a second time. Halcyoneus A companion of Phineus from Bactria, killed by Perseus. Bk V:107-148. Halesus One of the Lapithae. Bk XII:429-535. Halius A Lycian, killed by Ulysses. Bk XIII:123-381. |
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