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IPHIDAMAS (eye-ft’-da-mas): Trojan, son of Antenor, killed by Agamemnon, 11.256.

IPHINOUS (eye-fi’-no-us): Achaean, son of Dexius, killed by Glaucus, 7.16.

IPHIS (eye’-fis): mistress of Patroclus, captured from Scyros by Achilles, 9.814.

IPHITION (eye-fi’-ti-on): Trojan ally, son of Otrynteus and a water nymph, Gyge perhaps, killed by Achilles, 20.436.

IPHITUS (eye’-fi-tus): (1) son of Naubulus, father of the Achaeans Schedius (1) and Epistrophus (1), 2.608. (2) Father of the Trojan Archeptolemus, 8.146.

IRIS (eye’-ris): goddess, messenger of Zeus, 2.895.

ISANDER (eye-san’-der): son of Bellerophon, killed by Ares, 6.233.

ISUS (eye’-sus): Trojan, bastard son of Priam, killed by Agamemnon, 11.118.

ITACA (ith’ -a-ka): island off western Greece, the home of Odysseus, 2.725.

ITHAEMENES (i-thee’-me-neez): father of the Trojan Sthenelaus, 16.685.

ITHOME (i-thoh’ -mee): Thessalian city in the kingdom of Podalirius and Machaon, 2.831.

ITON (eye’ -ton): Thessalian city in the kingdom of Protesilaus, 2.794.

ITYMONEUS (eye-ti’-mon-yoos): Epean, son of Hypirochus (2), killed by Nestor, 11.796.

IXION (ix-eye’-on): reputed father of Pirithous, who was actually sired by Zeus with Ixión’s wife, 14.381.

JASON (jay’ -son): commander of the Argonauts, father of Euneus by Hypsipyle, 7.541.

LAAS (lay’ -as): city in Lacedaemon, 2.677.

LACEDAEMON (la-se-dee’-mon): city and kingdom of Menelaus, in the southern Peloponnese, 2.673.

LAERCES (lay-ur’-seez): Myrmidon, son of Haemon (2), father of the Achaean Alcimedon, 16.232.

LAERTES (lay-ur’-teez): father of Odysseus, 2.201.

LAMPUS (lam’ -pus): Trojan, son of Laomedon, father of Dolops (2), 3.176.

LAODAMAS (lay-o’-da-mas): Trojan, son of Antenor, killed by Great Ajax, 15.598.

LAODAMIA (lay-o-da-meye’-a): daughter of Bellerophon, mother of Sarpedon by Zeus, killed by Artemis, 6.233.

LAODICE (lay-o’-di-see): (1) Trojan, daughter of Priam, wife of Helicaon, 3.148. (2) One of Agamemnon’s daughters, 9.174.

LAODOCUS (lay-o’ -do-kus): (1) Trojan, son of Antenor, impersonated by Athena, 4.101. (2) Achaean, charioteer of Antilochus, 17.786.

LAOGONUS (lay-o’ -go-nus): (1) Trojan, son of Onetor, killed by Meriones, 16.704. (2) Trojan, son of Bias (3), killed by Achilles, 20.520.

LAOMEDON (lay-o’ -me-don): king of Troy, son of Ilus, father of Priam, Tithonus, Lampus, Clytius (1) and Hicetaon, 3.298. See note 5.733-38.

LAOTHO (lay-o’-thoh-ee): daughter of Altes, mother of the Trojans Polydorus (1) and Lycaon (2) by Priam, 21.97.

LAPITHS (la’-piths): Thessalian tribe led by Polypoetes and Leonteus, 12.152.

LARISSA (la-ris’-a): city of the Pelasgians, Trojan allies, 2.953.

LECTOS (lek’-tos): cape and promontory southwest of Mount Ida in the Troad, 14.340.

LEITUS (lee’-i-tus): Achaean, son of Alectryon, co-commander with Peneleos of the Boeotians, 2.584.

LELEGES (le’-le-jeez): Trojan allies, people of northwestern Asia Minor, 10.496.

LEMNOS (lem’-nos): island in the northeastern Aegean, 1.714. See note 1.715.

LEOCRITUS (lee-o’-kri-tus): Achaean, son of Arisbas, killed by Aeneas, 17.398.

LEONTEUS (le-on’-tyoos): Achaean, son of Coronus, co-commander with Polypoetes of the Lapiths from Argissa, 2.847.

LESBOS (lez’-bos): island and city off the coast of Asia Minor south of Troy, 9.154.

LETHUS (lee’-thus): son of Teutamus, father of the Trojan allies Hippothous (1) and Pylaeus, from Larissa, 2.955.

LETO (lee’-toh): goddess, mother of Apollo and Artemis by Zeus, 1.10.

LEUCUS (lew’-kus): Achaean, comrade of Odysseus, killed by Antiphus (3), 4.567.

LICYMNIUS (li-sim’-ni-us): uncle of Heracles, killed by his great-nephew Tlepolemus, 2.759.

LILAEA (li-lee’-a): city in Phocis, 2.613.

LINDOS (lin’-dos): city in Rhodes. 2.751.

LOCRIANS (lo’-kri-unz): 2.617, people of LOCRIS (lo’-kris), a region in northeastern Greece, the kingdom of Little Ajax.

LYCAON (leye-kay’-on): (1) father of the Trojan Pandarus, 2.937. (2) Trojan, son of Priam and Laothoë, killed by Achilles, 3.389.

LYCASTUS (li-kas’-tus): city in Crete, 2.742.

LYCIANS (li’-shunz): Trojan allies, 2.988, people of LYCIA (li’-sha) (1), a region in southern Asia Minor allied to Troy, the kingdom of Sarpedon and Glaucus (1), 2.989. Not to be confused with LYCIA (2), the country around Zelea, close to Troy and the home of Pandarus, 5.115.

LYCOMEDES (leye-ko-mee’-deez): Achaean, son of Creon, killer of Apisaon (2), 9.98.

LYCON (leye’-kon): Trojan killed by Peneleos, 16.395.

LYCOPHONTES (leye-ko-fon’-teez): Trojan killed by Teucer, 8.315.

LYCOPHRON (leye’-ko-fron): Achaean, son of Mastor, comrade of Great Ajax, killed by Hector, 15.503.

LYCTOS (lik’-tos): city in Crete, 2.742.

LYCURGUS (leye-kur’-gus): (1) son of Dryas, who attacked Dionysus and was blinded by Zeus in turn. 6.150. (2) Killer of Areithous (1), 7.163.

LYRNESSUS (lur-nes’-us): city in the Troad below Mount Ida, the home of Briseis, 2.786.

LYSANDER (leye-san’-der): Trojan killed by Great Ajax, 11.579.