Lavinia Turnus being in love with her, and, favoured by her presented to Æneas League between Lavinium and Rome renewed v. 1, Æ. 447 Lerna, a fen between Argos and Mycene where Hercules slew Love, Damotas's tender expressions of, for Galatea, in which he is Lupercal, a place where the Arcadians worshipped Pan Lycæus Lycaon Gnossius, a noted artisan of Gnossus in Crete Mæander, a river in Lesser Asia, full of windings Mænalus, a mountain in Arcadia, sacred to Pan... ... Marriage feast at the nuptials of Æneas and Lavinia lasts nine v. 2, Æ. 421 Marsi, a people on the Fucine Lake skilled in enchantment Meliboa, a city in Thessaly famous for dying purple Mincius, a river rising out of the Lake Benacus in Verona Minio, a river in Tuscany, now Mignone ... v. 2, Æ. 213 Minos, a famous king of Crete and head judge of Hell... separates the abodes of the pious from the regions occupied ν. 3, συ. 367 Moon, the, charmed by the strains of Orpheus, stops her car to Morini, a people on the northern coasts of Gaul ... Mucius, C., afterwards called Scævola, an inhabitant of the Elysian v. 3, cu. 367 Murrain, that raged among the cattle on the Alps, described v. 3, G. 129 Musæus, the disciple of Orpheus v. 1, E. 393 Mycena, a city of Peloponnesus, and royal seat of Agamemnon Mycone, one of the Cyclades Islands in the Ægean Sea... Nar, now the Nera, runs between Umbria and the Sabine Naval race in honour of the Manes of Anchises described Neptune, at the request of Venus, favours Æneas's navigation Nereids, sea-nymphs, daughters of Nereus and Doris (Eta, a mountain or range of mountains in Thessaly, very high held the Hebrus spell-bound by the sounds of his lyre goes to Pluto's dominions in quest of Eurydice, and regains - loses her again by looking back before he gets to the light, v. 3, G. 179 mourns seven months for her in songs that soften the very Oscilla, little earthen images of Bacchus hung on trees ... Otos, one of the giants whom Neptune begot on Iphimedia is kept, bound with serpents, in Tartarus Oxen, rules for breeding and managing them |