ATHENIANS (a-thee’-ni-unz): 2.643, people of ATHENS (a’-thenz), the city of Erechtheus, in Attica, east central Greece, 2.637.
ATHOS (ay’-thos): mountain on a promontory in the northern Aegean Sea, 14.275.
ATREUS (ay’-tryoos): father of Agamemnon and Menelaus, 1.18.
ATRIDAE (a-treye’-dee): “sons of Atreus,” collective patronymic for Agamemnon and Menelaus, 7.429.
ATRIDES (a-treye’-deez): “son of Atreus,” patronymic of Agamemnon or Menelaus, 1.271.
ATYMNIUS (a-tim’-ni-us): (1) Trojan, father of Mydon, 5.668. (2) Trojan, son of Amisodarus, brother of Maris, killed by Antilochus, 16.375.
AUGEAE (aw-jee’-ee): (1) city in Locris, 2.622. (2) City in Lacedaemon, 2.675.
AUGEAS (aw-jee’-as): warlord of the Epeans from Elis, 2.717.
AULIS (aw’-lis): district in the narrow strait between Euboea and the Greek mainland, where the Greek fleet gathered before embarking for Troy, 2.356.
AUTOLYCUS (aw-to’-li-kus): maternal grandfather of Odysseus, 10.310.
AUTOMEDON (aw-to’-me-don): Achaean, son of Diores (2), Myrmidon comrade and charioteer of Achilles and Patroclus, 9.250.
AUTONOUS (aw-to’-no-us): (1) Achaean killed by Hector, 11.350. (2) Trojan killed by Patroclus, 16.812.
AXIUS (ax’-i-us): river and river god in Paeonia, father of Pelegon by Periboea, 2.961.
AXYLUS (ax-eye’-lus): Trojan ally from Arisbe, son of Teuthras, killed by Diomedes, 6.14.
AZEUS (az’-yoos): father of Actor (1), 2.603.
BATHYCLES (bath’-i-kleez): Achaean, son of Chalcon, killed by Glaucus, 16.693.
BELLEROPHON (be-ler’-o-fon): hero from Corinth, son of Glaucus (2), killer of the Chimaera, grandfather of Sarpedon and Glaucus, 6.182.
BESSA (bee’-sa): city in Locris, 2.622.
BIAS (beye’-as): (1) Achaean, Pylian captain under Nestor, 4.339. (2) Achaean, Athenian captain under Menestheus, 13.799. (3) Father of the Trojan Laogonus (2) and Dardanus (2), 20.520.
BIENOR (bi-ee’-nor): Trojan killed by Agamemnon, 11.107.
BOAGRIUS (bo-a’ -gri-us): river in Locris, 2.623,
BOEBE (bee’-bee): Thessalian city in the kingdom of Eumelus, 2.813.
BOEBEIS, LAKE (bee-bee’-is): lake adjoining Boebe, 2.812.
BOEOTIANS (bee-oh’-shunz): 2.600, people of BOIEOTIA (bee-oh¹-sha), a region in central Greece, 2.584.
BOREAS (bor’-e-as): the North Wind. 23.224.
BORUS (bor’-us): (1) father of the Trojan Phaestus, 5.48. (2) Achaean, son of Perieres, husband of Polydora, nominal father of Menesthius (2), 16.208.
BRIAREUS (bri-ar’yoos): name used by the gods for the hundred-handed giant called Aegaeon by mortals, 1.478.
BRISEIS (breye-see’-is): daughter of Briseus, captive of Achilles, 1.218.
BRISEUS (breyes’-yoos): father of Briseis, 1.466.
BRYSIAE (breye-seye’-ee): city in Lacedaemon, 2.675.
BUCOLION (bew-kol’-i-on): son of Laomedon, father of the Trojans Aesepus (2) and Pedasus (1), 6.25.
BUCOLUS (bew’-ko-lus): father of Sphelus, grandfather of Iasus, 15.398.
BUDION (bew-deye’-on): city in the domain of the Myrmidons, 16.669.
BUPRASION (bew-pra’-si-on): city and district of Elis, in the northwestern Peloponnese, 2.708.
CABESUS (ka-bee’-sus): city of unknown location, perhaps in the Troad, since it was allied with Troy, 13.422.
CAENEUS (seen’-yoos): Lapith hero of the generation of Nestor, father of Coronus, 1.308.
CALCHAS (kal’-kas): prophet of the Achaeans, son of Thestor (1), 1.79.
CALESIUS (ka-lee’-si-us): Trojan, charioteer of Axylus, killed by Diomedes, 6.21.
CALETOR (ka-lee’ -tor): (1) father of the Achaean Aphareus, 13.627. (2) Trojan, son of Clytius, killed by Great Ajax. 15.490.
CALLIARUS (ka-li’-a-rus): city in Locris, 2.621.
CALYDNAE (ka-lid’-nee): islands in the southeastern Aegean, 2.773.
CALYDON (ka’-li-don): city in Aetolia, the site of a legendary struggle between Aetolians and Curetes, 2.734.
CAMIRUS (ka-meye¹-rus): city in Rhodes, 2.751.
CAPANEUS (ka’-pan-yoos): father of the Achaean Sthenelus (1), 2.655.
CAPYS (ka’-pis): son of Assaracus, father of Anchises (1), grandfather of Aeneas, 20.276.
CARDAMYLE (kar-da-’mi-lee): city near Pylos, in the southwestern Peloponnese, 9.180.
CARESUS (ka-ree’-sus): river in the Troad, 12.23.
CARIANS (kair’-i-unz): Trojan allies, inhabitants of a region in southern Asia Minor who hold the city of Miletus, 2.979.
CARYSTUS (ka-ris’-tus): city of Euboea, 2.629.
CASSANDRA (ka-san’-dra): daughter of Priam, 13.424.
CASTIANIRA (ca-sti-a-neye’-ra): mother of the Trojan Gorgythion by Priam, 8.348.
CASTOR (kas’-tor): brother of Helen and Polydeuces, 3.283.
CASUS (ka’-sus): island near Crapathus in the southeastern Aegean, 2.772.
CAUCONIANS (kaw-koh’-ni-unz): Trojan allies, people of Asia Minor, 10.496.
CAYSTER (kay-is’-ter): river in Asia Minor, 2.546.
CEAS (see’-as): father of Troezenus, 2.959.