Hero Tales by James Baldwin
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_Al phÄ' Ås_, a hunter transformed into a river of Greece.
_Al thÄ' a_, queen of Calydon, mother of Meleager. _A mÄl' Ä as_, a mythical smith of Burgundy. _And' vä rï_, a dwarf, the keeper of the Rhine treasure. _An tÄl' o chus_ (-kus), a Greek prince and friend of Achilles. _A Ås' tä_, a town in northern Italy. _Aph ro dÄ«' tÄ_, in Greek mythology, the goddess of love. _A pÅl' lo_, in Greek mythology, the god of music, poetry, and healing. _Ar cÄ' dÄ a_, a mountainous country in Greece. _Ardennes_ (är dÄn'), a forest in northern France. _Ar e thÅ«' sa_, a nymph loved by Alpheus. _Ar' go_, the ship that carried Jason and his companions. _Ar' tÄ nÄs_, twin sister of Apollo; goddess of the woods. _Ar' thur_, a heroic legendary king of Britain. _As' as_ (äs Ã¥z), the gods of the North. _As' gärd_, in Norse mythology, the home of the gods or Asas. _Ash' ta rÅth_, an evil spirit. _At a lÄn' ta_, an Arcadian princess and swift-footed huntress. _A the' na_, the goddess of knowledge, arts, and sciences. _At' ro pÅs_, one of the three Fates. _Au' lis_, a town on the east coast of Greece. _Au tÅl' y cus_, a famous Greek chieftain, grandfather of Odysseus. _Av' a lon_, fairyland (in mediaeval legends). _BÄl' Ä os_, "Swift," one of the horses given to Peleus. _Bäl' mÅng_, the sword of Siegfried. _BÄ' a trÄce_, the wife of Eego of Belin. _Be gÅ'_ (bÄ gÅ'), duke of Belin and feudal chief of Gascony. _Ber en ger'_ (-än zhÄ'), a friend of Bego. _Blaye_ (blÄ), a seaport of France, 21 miles from Bordeaux. |
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