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1 T-I| burning the brand, burned ~her son, and proved a better sister 2 T-II| could have married:~may your son, Tiberius, be safe, with 3 T-III| child, if Dolon,~his foolish son, hadn’t yearned for Achilles’ 4 T-III| would not have seen his son on fire, his daughters~trees, 5 T-IV| gifts, as ever, for her son’s safety,~to the noble gods, 6 T-IV| name there,~who was a fine son worthy of his father. ~This 7 T-IV| walls that Remus, Ilia’s son,~leapt across, they say, 8 T-IV| Castor:~so may your young son be like you, and all~recognise 9 T-V| That was why Philoctetes, son of Poeas, in his~cold cave, 10 T-V| think Orestes~Agamemnon’s son, often cursed Pylades?~It’ 11 ExII| Pirene’s spring,~Agenor’s son Cadmus left the walls of 12 ExII| Look what praise Jason, the son of Aeson, receives~from 13 ExII| ship that carried Aeson’s son.~I had no Tiphys as helmsman, 14 ExII| no Tiphys as helmsman, no son of Agenor,~Phineus, to teach 15 ExI| your father will see his son’s mature honours,~feeling 16 ExI| the sacred bed intact:~his son, Tiberius, extends the Roman 17 ExI| and Antilochus, Nestor’s son.~I can’t believe it would 18 ExI| grandeur is no burden,~and your son, like you the model of virtue,~ 19 ExI| Sybil, and you be long a son.~You too, fitting wife for 20 ExI| assistance. ~You too, O Cotys, son worthy of your father~should 21 ExIII| will shortly arrive. Your son will have~double honour, 22 ExIII| father, might have called his son handsome.~But this mistake 23 ExIV| greetings to Augustus and his son,~and consulting about some 24 ExIV| in my home.~His virtuous son, Tiberius, and priestess-widow, 25 ExIV| sea-goddess?~And Aeolus, Hippotes’ son, welcomed him, gifted him ~ 26 ExIV| mothers,~whether worthier of son or husband is unclear:~and 27 IBIS| whose blinding, ~Telemus, son of Eurymus, prophesied before 28 IBIS| shameful desire, and the son wounded by the cruel sword.~ 29 IBIS| single wound:~as Dryas’s son who held the kingdom of 30 IBIS| Plutus, god of wealth, Ceres’ son, in vain,~and riches fail 31 IBIS| serve you as Tantalus’s son, or the son of Tereus.~And 32 IBIS| as Tantalus’s son, or the son of Tereus.~And scatter your 33 IBIS| angry Jove,~like Hipponous’s son, Capaneus, or Dexithea’s 34 IBIS| scion of Aeolus, and his son of that blood,~of whom Arctos 35 IBIS| boar that killed Lycurgus’s son, and Adonis~born of a tree, 36 IBIS| of truncation, like that son of Astacus,~Melanippus, 37 IBIS| example, like Harpagus’s son,~and, carved in pieces, 38 IBIS| his.~Or see what Hector’s son, Astyanax, saw from his~ 39 IBIS| grandfather, ~that father’s son, by whose crime his sister 40 IBIS| because of what he did to his son Linus.~And may that plague 41 IBIS| maddened fingers. ~As Althaea’s son burned in the distant flames,~ 42 IBIS| those that forceful Nisus son of Hyrtacus ,and his friend ~ 43 Ind| 310 There was an Acheus son of Dorus and Creusa, daughter 44 Ind| hero of the Trojan War. The son of Peleus, king of Thessaly, 45 Ind| Pyrrhus (Neoptolemus) was his son.~Ibis:311-364 Achilles came 46 Ind| The grandson of Cadmus, son of Autonoë, called Hyantius 47 Ind| Adonis~Ibis:465-540 The son of Myrrha by her father 48 Ind| usually Achilles or his son Pyrrhus.~Book EII.III:1- 49 Ind| Aeacus~Ibis:163-208 The son of Jupiter and Aegina, grandson 50 Ind| Aeëtes~King of Colchis, son of Sol and the Oceanid Perse, 51 Ind| sorrow.~ ~Aegides~Theseus, son of Aegeus.~Book TV.IV:1- 52 Ind| consequent events.~ ~Aegyptus~Son of Belus, brother of Danaus. 53 Ind| Augustus.~ ~Aeneas~The Trojan son of Venus and Anchises. Aeneas 54 Ind| claimed descent from his son Ascanius (Iulus). See Virgil’ 55 Ind| Juno.~Book TII:253-312 The son of Venus and Anchises.~Book 56 Ind| Book EIII.III:1-108 As the son of Venus he is the half-brother 57 Ind| half-brother of Amor.~ ~Aeolus~The son of Hippotes, and king of 58 Ind| Menelaus to Pleisthenes son of Atreus. ~Book TII:361- 59 Ind| Thessalian prince of Iolchos, son of Cretheus, father of Jason. 60 Ind| Aesonides~Book EI.IV:1-58 Jason, son of Aeson.~ ~Aethalis~Book 61 Ind| Agamemnon~The king of Mycenae, son of Atreus, brother of Menelaüs, 62 Ind| The father of Orestes, the son being famous for loyalty 63 Ind| 465-540 Orestes was his son.~ ~Agenor~King of Sidon. 64 Ind| Book EI.III:49-94 Cadmus, son of Agenor.~ ~Agrippina~The 65 Ind| Ajax~The Greater, the son of Telamon, and mightiest 66 Ind| explicitly.~ ~Alcathous~The son of Pelops, founder of the 67 Ind| Alcmaeon~Ibis:311-364 The son of Amphiaraus, who killed 68 Ind| Macedon (356-323BC) the son of Philip II and conquereor 69 Ind| at the hands of her own son, Meleager, and threw into 70 Ind| 644 She destroyed her own son, and proved a better sister 71 Ind| Cupid)~The god of love, son of Venus (Aphrodite). He 72 Ind| Calydonian Boar Hunt. The son of Oecleus, father of Alcmaeon, 73 Ind| concubine Phthia accused his son Phoenix of violating her. 74 Ind| s course.~ ~Anchises~The son of Capys, and father of 75 Ind| Rescued from Troy by his son Aeneas.~ ~Andromache~The 76 Ind| 365-412 The King of Lybia, son of Neptune and Earth, whom 77 Ind| Oedipus.~ ~Antilochus~The son of Nestor and close friend 78 Ind| deified Caesar.~ ~Apollo~Son of Jupiter and Latona (Leto), 79 Ind| her fate.~ ~Aristaeus~The son of Apollo, the patron of 80 Ind| Asclepius, Aesculapius~The son of Coronis and Apollo, hence 81 Ind| 465-540 Ibis:541-596 The son of Hector and Andromache, 82 Ind| Athamas~Ibis:311-364 The son of Aeolus, who married Ino, 83 Ind| Atreus~King of Mycenae, the son of Pelops and Hippodameia, 84 Ind| banquet. Later Thyestes’ son Aegisthus killed Atreus, 85 Ind| Octavia in memory of her son Marcellus.~Book TII:421- 86 Ind| Tiberius being only his son by adoption, and Germanicus 87 Ind| Germanicus in turn an adopted son of Tiberius. ~Book EII.VIII: 88 Ind| Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus) Achilles’ son. ~Book TV.VI:1-46 Loyal 89 Ind| the god of the vine. The son of Jupiter-Zeus and Semele. 90 Ind| for him.~Book TII:361-420 Son of Semele.~Book TIV.I:1- 91 Ind| sometimes identified with Arcas son of Jupiter and Callisto. 92 Ind| Broteas~Ibis:465-540 A son of Tantalus. He committed 93 Ind| him away. ~ ~Cadmus~The son of the Phoenician king Agenor, 94 Ind| mode. She gave birth to a son Arcas, and was turned into 95 Ind| illicit love.~ ~Capaneus~The son of Hipponous and Astynome. 96 Ind| 464 His fate.~ ~Castor~The son of Tyndareus of Sparta and 97 Ind| and half-horse. He was the son of Philyra and Saturn. Phoebus 98 Ind| Apollo took his newborn son Aesculapius to his cave 99 Ind| was in turn killed by her son Orestes. ~Book TII:361-420 100 Ind| consul 20AD, the younger son of Messalla, brother of 101 Ind| Kings of Thrace. Cotys IV, son of Rhoemetalces I, was ruler 102 Ind| Psamathe who killed her son Linus.~ ~Cupido, Cupid, 103 Ind| Cycnus~Ibis:413-464 The son of Apollo and Hyrie, a great 104 Ind| Crete. Warning Icarus, his son, to follow him in a middle 105 Ind| of Talos, his nephew, the son of his sister Perdix, through 106 Ind| 596 Possibly Damasicthon son of Kodros, the Ionian. ~ 107 Ind| Founded by Dardanus, Zeus’s son by the Pleiad Electra, a 108 Ind| Gallery) Hyllus was her son by Hercules. (See Sophocles 109 Ind| Attica.~ ~Diomedes (1)~The son of Tydeus King of Argos, 110 Ind| oracle.~ ~Dolon~The Trojan son of Eumedes. He acted as 111 Ind| Germanicus, the younger son of Livia Augusta by her 112 Ind| 12BC to AD9. Ovid’s ‘fine son worthy of his father’, may 113 Ind| Drusus (2)~Born 13BC. The son of Tiberius and Vipsania ( 114 Ind| Dryas~Ibis:311-364 The son of Mars, and brother of 115 Ind| to, the incident of his son is obscure.~ ~Dryops~Ibis: 116 Ind| with Apollo, and he and his son Asklepios were worshipped 117 Ind| venom.~ ~Erichthonius~A son of Vulcan (Hephaestus), 118 Ind| Erysichthon~Ibis:413-464 The son of the Thessalian king Triopas. 119 Ind| 725~ ~Eteocles~The elder son of Oedipus and Iocasta, 120 Ind| mythical Thracian singer, the son of Poseidon and Chione ( 121 Ind| the Kerkidae did from his son Keryx. His son Ismarus married 122 Ind| from his son Keryx. His son Ismarus married a daughter 123 Ind| IX:176) loved by Nisus, son of Hyrtacus, who avenged 124 Ind| who expelled Cychreus, son of Neptune and Salamis, 125 Ind| love.~ ~Evenus~Ibis:465-540 Son of Mars. He married Alcippe 126 Ind| warm waters.~ ~Ganymede~The son of Tros, brother of Ilus 127 Ind| handsome, brilliant and popular son of the elder Drusus, grandson 128 Ind| Antony, and adopted (4AD) son of Tiberius, and husband 129 Ind| Book EII.VIII:1-36 Adopted son of Tiberius, the adopted 130 Ind| of Tiberius, the adopted son of Augustus, himself the 131 Ind| Augustus, himself the adopted son of Julius Caesar. Ovid’s 132 Ind| 134 As Tiberius’s adopted son worshipped by Ovid as divine.~ ~ 133 Ind| three bodies. Geryon was the son of Chrysaor and Callirhoë, 134 Ind| Glaucus(1)~Ibis:541-596 The son of Sisyphus and Merope, 135 Ind| Ibis:541-596 The Boeotian son of Anthedon or Poseidon 136 Ind| honey. This was Glaucus son of Minos, who drowned in 137 Ind| s journey.~ ~Haemon~The son of Creon, King of Thebes 138 Ind| Carthaginian commander, son of Hamilcar Barca. Ovid 139 Ind| The Trojan hero, eldest son of Priam and Hecuba, the 140 Ind| 28 Uncle to Ascanius the son of his brother Aeneas.~Book 141 Ind| the Trojan War. ~Diomede son of Tydeus was in love with 142 Ind| Metamorphoses). The Hero, son of Jupiter. He was set in 143 Ind| and Corona Borealis. The son of Jupiter and Alcmena, 144 Ind| Rome). He had asked his son Hyllus, by Deianira to marry 145 Ind| contest. Hercules was the son of Jupiter connected with 146 Ind| to Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus) son of Achilles. Returning to 147 Ind| Pelops.~ ~Hippolytus~The son of Theseus and the Amazon 148 Ind| Hippomenes~Ibis:311-364 The son of Megareus. Great-grandson 149 Ind| Horatius Flaccus (65-8BC) son of a freedman, and Augustan 150 Ind| honeycombs.~ ~Hylas~The son of Theiodamas, King of the 151 Ind| Thoas, who nursed Lycurgus’s son Opheltes. The boy was attacked 152 Ind| serpent. ~ ~Hyrtacides~Nisus son of Hyrtacus.~ ~Iasion~Son 153 Ind| son of Hyrtacus.~ ~Iasion~Son of Jupiter and Corythus’ 154 Ind| shepherds.~ ~Icarus~The son of Daedalus for whom his 155 Ind| Ibis:465-540 The seer, the son of Apollo and Cyrene. He 156 Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Iliades~Remus son of Ilia.~Book TIV.III:1- 157 Ind| to human form. With her son Epaphus she was worshipped 158 Ind| his journey.~ ~Itys~The son of Tereus and Procne, murdered 159 Ind| Procne.~ ~Iulus, Ascanius~The son of Aeneas from whom the 160 Ind| Ianuarius). ~ ~Jason~The son of Aeson, leader of the 161 Ind| Iullus Antonius the younger son of Mark Antony and Fulvia, 162 Ind| sky-god, the Greek Zeus, son of Saturn and Rhea, born 163 Ind| The father of Ulysses, and son of Arcesius.~ ~Laestrygonians~ 164 Ind| 251-310 There was a Leucon son of Athamas who sickened 165 Ind| Tisiphone, and the death of her son Learchus, at the hand of 166 Ind| 465-540 Ibis:541-596 The son of Psamathe daughter of 167 Ind| adventures. ~Book TIV.II:1-74 Her son Tiberius fighting in Germany.~ 168 Ind| Claudius Drusus), Livia’s son. She married Gaius Caesar 169 Ind| cousin Drusus Junior the son of Tiberius by Vipsania, 170 Ind| gift of Bacchus.~ ~Lycaon~Son of Pelasgus. Lycaon was 171 Ind| driven mad and killed his own son Dryas with an axe thinking 172 Ind| Macareus~Ibis:541-596 Son of Aeolus. He slept with 173 Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Machaon~Son of Aesculapius the Greek 174 Ind| Mars, Ares~The war god, son of Jupiter, the Roman name 175 Ind| Postumus, his grandson, the son of Agrippa and Julia the 176 Ind| Melanippus~Ibis:465-540 The son of Astacus, the Theban. 177 Ind| erotic verse.~ ~Memnon~The son of Tithonus and Aurora, 178 Ind| 576~Book EI.IV:1-58 The son of Aurora, the Dawn.~Book 179 Ind| The messenger god, Hermes, son of Jupiter and the Pleiad 180 Ind| Messalla Corvinus the elder son of Mesalla Corvinus, born 181 Ind| probably addressed him as the son of his father, brother of 182 Ind| and Aesopus the actor’s son.~Book TII:421-470 Mentioned.~ ~ 183 Ind| return voyage.~ ~Minotaur~The son of Pasiphaë, wife of Minos, 184 Ind| the halycons. Ceyx was son of Lucifer (Phosphorus, 185 Ind| Alcyone’s brother, as a son of Aeolus, and Ceyx was 186 Ind| Nestor~King of Pylos, son of Neleus. The oldest and 187 Ind| of Helen.~ ~Nisus(1)~The son of Hyrtacus. He and Euryalus, 188 Ind| Hercules killed his eldest son Iphitus, and fell in love 189 Ind| 412 King of Pisa in Elis, son of Ares and the father of 190 Ind| Opheltes~Ibis:465-540 The son of Lycurgus devoured by 191 Ind| Patroclus.~ ~Orestes~The only son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, 192 Ind| mythical musician of Thrace, son of Oeagrus and Calliope 193 Ind| Tiberius, Drusus (Tiberius’s son by Vipsania), and Germanicus. 194 Ind| Posthumus (Julia the Elder’s son by Agrippa) was in exile. 195 Ind| Palamedes~Ibis:597-644 The son of Nauplius whom Ulysses’ 196 Ind| assumed.~ ~Patroclus~The son of Menoetius, and grandson 197 Ind| after killing Cleitonymus, son of Amphidamas.~ ~Pedo~See 198 Ind| and their king Pelasgus, son of Phoroneus the brother 199 Ind| Thessaly. He sent Aeson’s son Jason in search of the Golden 200 Ind| attack Augustus.~ ~Pelops~The son of Tantalus, and brother 201 Ind| Hippodamia.~Ibis:163-208 The son of Tantalus.~Ibis:541-596 202 Ind| Black Sea.~ ~Pentheus~The son of Echion and Agave, the 203 Ind| later than AD16, and had a son Marcus Suiliius Nerullinus.~ 204 Ind| invention.~ ~Perseus~The son of Jupiter and Danaë, grandson 205 Ind| by her father Acrisius, son of Abas, King of Argolis.~ ~ 206 Ind| illict love.~ ~Phaethon~Son of Clymene, daughter of 207 Ind| Macedonia.~ ~Philoctetes~The son of Poeas. He lit Hercules’ 208 Ind| Called Poeantian as the son of Poeas.~Book EIII.1:1- 209 Ind| Procne to murder Itys, the son of Tereus and Procne.~Pursued 210 Ind| Salmydessus in Thrace, and son of Agenor, he was a blind 211 Ind| moon-goddess.~ ~Phoenix~The son of Amyntor, hence Amyntorides, 212 Ind| through weeping for her son Cenchrias, killed by accident 213 Ind| eventually king.~ ~Pirithous~Son of Ixion. King of the Lapithae 214 Ind| Neptune, and like them the son of Saturn and Rhea. Identified 215 Ind| Identified with Plutus the son of Ceres, god of riches.~ 216 Ind| wealth.~ ~Podalirius~The son of Asclepius and brother 217 Ind| Polydorus~Ibis:541-596 The son of Priam of Troy sent to 218 Ind| Polyduces, Pollux~The son of King Tyndareus of Sparta ( 219 Ind| Eteocles and Antigone, the son of Oedipus and Jocasta. 220 Ind| time of the Trojan War, the son of Laomedon, husband of 221 Ind| Polyxena. Aesacus was his son by Alexiroë. He ransomed 222 Ind| ransomed the dead body of his son Hector from Achilles, and 223 Ind| by Pyrrhus (Neoptolemus, son of Achilles) in front of 224 Ind| rites. She murdered her son Itys and served the flesh 225 Ind| The creator of mankind, son of the Titan Eurymedon, 226 Ind| Pterelaus~Ibis:311-364 Son of Taphius (son of Poseidon) 227 Ind| 311-364 Son of Taphius (son of Poseidon) and king of 228 Ind| Pylades~Of Phocis, the son of Strophius and close friend 229 Ind| Prometheus.~ ~Pyrrhus~The son of Achilles, later called 230 Ind| TII:361-420 Neoptolemus, son of Achilles and Deidamia. ~ 231 Ind| and Tiberius.~ ~Remus~The son of Mars and Ilia, hence 232 Ind| of murex dyes.~ ~Saturn~Son of Earth and Heaven (Uranus) 233 Ind| grandfather of Asclepius (the son of Apollo, son of Jupiter-Zeus, 234 Ind| Asclepius (the son of Apollo, son of Jupiter-Zeus, son of 235 Ind| Apollo, son of Jupiter-Zeus, son of Saturn).~ ~Saturnia~A 236 Ind| 10.86). Speculatively the son or grandson of Servius Sulpicius 237 Ind| Founder of Corinth, the son of Aeolus. He was condemned 238 Ind| Sol~The sun-god, Helios, son of Hyperion. Identified 239 Ind| Pylades.~Book EII.VI:1-38 His son Pylades famous for his loyalty 240 Ind| Ibis:465-540 Talus, the son of Perdix, was a pupil of 241 Ind| Tantalus~The king of Phrygia, son of Jupiter, father of Pelops 242 Ind| and Niobe. He served his son Pelops to the gods at a 243 Ind| by Ovid.~ ~Telegonus~The son of Ulysses and Circe, who 244 Ind| Ibis:251-310 A soothsayer, son of Eurymus, who prophesied 245 Ind| of Teuthrantia in Mysia, son of Hercules and the nymph 246 Ind| the flesh of his murdered son Itys at a banquet. Pursuing 247 Ind| fate of Itys.~ ~Teucer~The son of Telamon, king of Salamis, 248 Ind| Pentheus.~ ~Themistocles~Son of Neocle. He was the great 249 Ind| Theseus~King of Athens, son of Aegeus, hence Aegides. 250 Ind| 251-310 Perhaps Thessalus son of Hercules by Chalciope. 251 Ind| Hercules, Thessalus who was a son of Medea, who escaped death 252 Ind| Thoans~The king of Lemnos, son of Andraemon, and father 253 Ind| drowned there.~ ~Thyestes~The son of Pelops and Hippodamia, 254 Ind| banquet. Later Thyestes’ son Aegisthus killed Atreus, 255 Ind| Nero (42BC-37AD), the elder son of Livia by her first husband. 256 Ind| adopted Germanicus as his son who thus became a brother 257 Ind| Tiberius, Augustus’s adopted son and heir apparent.~Book 258 Ind| Tiberius as Augustus’s adopted son worshipped by Ovid as divine.~ ~ 259 Ind| love poetry.~ ~Tiphys~The son of Phorbas, a Boeotian and 260 Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Tityus~A giant, son of Ge (Earth) whose home 261 Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Triptolemus~The son of Celeus, king of Eleusis 262 Ind| the Trojan War, was his son.~Ibis:311-364 Diomedes loved 263 Ind| the Greek Odysseus, the son of Laertes, and King of 264 Ind| faithful Penelope, and his son Telemachus.~Book TI.II:1- 265 Ind| Trojans. Protected Aeneas, her son.~Book TII:253-312 Mother 266 Ind| over Ligurian tribes. The son of Marcus Julius Cottius