AGAMEDE (a-ga-mee’-dee): wife of Mulius. daughter of Augeas, king of the Epeans. 11.880.
AGAMEMNON (a-ga-mem’-non): Achaean, king of Mycenae, son of Atreus, husband of Clytemnestra, brother of Menelaus, supreme commander of all Achaea’s armies and leader of the largest Achaean contingent, 1.8.
AGAPENOR (a-ga-pee’-nor): Achaean, son of Ancaeus, commander of the Arcadian contingent, 2.702.
AGASTHENES (a-gas’ -the-neez): son of Augeas, father of the Achaean Polyxinus of Elis, 2.717.
AGASTROPHUS (a-gas’-tro-fus): Trojan, son of Paeon, killed by Diomedes, 11.394.
AGATHON (a’-ga-thon): Trojan, son of Priam, 24.295.
AGELAUS (a-je-lay’-us): (1) Trojan, son of Phradmon, killed by Diomedes, 8.295. (2) Achaean killed by Hector, 11.351.
AGENOR (a-jee’-nor): Trojan, son of Antenor, father of Echeclus, 4.540.
AGLAEA (a-glee’-a): mother of Achaean Nireus by King Charopus, 2.768.
AGRIUS (a’-gri-us): a prince of Calydon, son of Portheus, 14.143.
AJAX (ay’-jax): (1) Achaean, son of Telamon, Telamonian or Great Ajax, commander of the contingent from Salamis, 2.482. (2) Achaean, son of Oileus, Oilean or Little Ajax, commander of the contingent from Locris, 2.482.
ALASTOR (a-las’-tor): (1) Achaean, one of the Pylian captains, 4.338. (2) Trojan ally, Lycian killed by Odysseus, 5.777. (3) Achaean, comrade of Teucer, 8.380. (4) Trojan, father of Tros (2), 20.523.
ALCANDER (al-kan’-der): Trojan ally, Lycian killed by Odysseus, 5.778.
ALCATHOUS (al-ka’-tho-us): Trojan, son of Aesyetes (2), brother-in-law of Aeneas, killed by Idomeneus, 12.114.
ALCESTIS (al-ses’-tis) daughter of Pelias, wife of Admetus, mother of the Achaean Eumelus, 2.815.
ALCIMEDON (at-sim’-e-don): Achaean, son of Laerces, a Myrmidon commander, 16.232.
ALCIMUS (al’-si-mus): alternative name for Alcimedon, 19.464.
ALCMAON (alk-may’-on): Achaean, son of Thestor, killed by Sarpedon, 12.456.
ALCMENA (alk-mee’-na): queen of Thebes, wife of Amphitryon, mother of Heracles by Zeus, 14.387. See note 2.748.
ALEAN PLAIN (a-lee’-an): plain in Asia Minor where Bellerophon wandered, 6.238.
ALECTRYON (a-lek’-tri-on): father of the Achaean Leitus, 17.681.
ALEGENOR (a-le-jee¹-nor): father of the Achaean Promachus, 14.589.
ALESION (a-lee’-zi-on): city of the Epeans, 2.710.
ALOEUS (a-lee’-us): father of the giants Ephialtes and Otus, 5.438.
ALOPE (a’-lo-pee): city in Pelasgian Argos, the kingdom of Achilles, 2.778.
ALPHEUS (al-fee’-us): river in the western Peloponnese, 2.684.
ALTES (al’-teez): king of the Leleges. father of Laothoë, one of Priam’s wives, 21.97.
ALTHAEA (al-thee’-a): mother of Meleager. 9.676. See note 9.646-729.
ALUS (a’-lus); city in Pelasgian Argos. in the kingdom of Achilles, 2.778.
ALYBE (a’-li-bee): city of the Halizonians in Asia Minor, 2.968.
AMARYNCEUS (a-ma-rins’-yoos): hero of Elis, father of the Achaean Diores, 2.715.
AMAZONS (am’-a-zonz): a mythical nation of women warriors, vaguely located in the north, who are supposed to have invaded Phrygia in Asia Minor, 3.229.
AMISODARUS (a-mi-soh’-da-rus): Lycian warlord, father of Atymnius and Maris, Trojan allies, 16.387.
AMOPAON (a-mo-pay’-on): Trojan, son of Polyaemon, killed by Teucer, 8.316.
AMPHICLUS (am’-fi-klus): Trojan killed by Meges, 16.369.
AMPHIDAMAS (am-fi’-da-mas): (1) of Cythera, 10.314. (2) of Opois, whose son was killed by Patroclus, 23.105.
AMPHIGENIA (amfi-je-neye’-a): city near Pylos, in Nestor’s kingdom, 2.685.
AMPHIMACHUS (am-fr’-ma-kus): (1) Achaean, son of Cteatus, grandson of Poseidon, a commander of the Epeans, killed by Hector, 2.713. See note 13.247. (2) Trojan ally, son of Nomion and co-commander of the Carians, 2.982.
AMPHION (am jeye’-on): Achaean, a captain of the Epeans, 13.801.
AMPHITRYON (am-fi’-tri-on): husband of Alcmena and supposed father of her son, Heracles, actually sired by Zeus. 5.446.
AMPHIUS (am-feye’-us): (1) son of Merops, co-commander of Trojan allies from Adrestia, killed by Diomedes, 2.941. (2) Trojan ally, son of Selagus, killed by Great Ajax, 5.702.
AMPHOTERUS (am-fo’-ter-us): Trojan killed by Patroclus, 16.495.
AMYCLAE (a-meye’-klee): city near Sparta, in Lacedaemon, 2.676.
AMYDON (a’-mi-don): city of the Paeonians on the river Axius, 2.961.
AMYNTOR. (a-min’-tor): son of Onnenus. father of Phoenix, 9.545.
ANCAEUS (an-see’-us): (1) father of the Achaean Agapenor, 2.702. (2) Of Pleuron, a wrestler defeated by Nestor, 23.708.
ANCHIALUS (an-ki¹-a-lus): Achaean killed by Hector, 5.699.
ANCHISES (an-keye’-seez): (1) son of Capys, second cousin of Priam, father of Aeneas by Aphrodite, 2.930. (2) Achaean, father of Echepolus (2), 23.339.
ANDRAEMON (an-dree’-mon): father of the Achaean Thoas. 2.732.
ANDROMACHE (an-dro’ -ma-kte): daughter of Eetion, wife of Hector, 6.441.
ANEMOREA (a-ne-moh-ree’-a): city in Phocis, 2,611.
ANTEA (an-tee’-a): wife of Proetus, king of Corinth, who tried to seduce Bellerophon, 6.189.
ANTENOR (an-tee-nor): Trojan elder, counselor to King Priam, father of many sons who appear thorughout the Iliad, 3.178.
ANTHEA (an-thee’-a city in vicinity of Pylos, 9.181.
ANTHEDON (an-thee’-don): city in Boeotia, 2.598.