A mountain in Bœotia sacred to the Muses, from which place the fountain Hippocrene flowed. […] Juno continued her persecutions, and Io had to wander from place to place till she came to Egypt, where she became wife of King Osiris, and won such good opinions from the Egyptians that after her death she was worshiped as the goddess Isis. […] The Scandinavian place of eternal punishment, corresponding with Hades. […] “the all-divine place”). […] A surname given to Diana, because she presided over all places where three roads meet.