Argonauts (Greek mythology); Jason -- (Mythological character); Medea, consort of Aegeus, King of Athens (Mythological character)
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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