| MOPSUS | Son of Apollo and Manto in Greek mythology reputed to have founded the city of Colophon (6) |
| ASCLEPIUS | With daughters including Hygieia and Panacea and often depicted with a serpent-entwined staff, the Greek god of healing, a son of Apollo and Coronis (9) |
| ORPHEUS | Son of Apollo and husband of Eurydice (7) |
| ANTISTHENES | Greek philosopher and pupil of Socrates (c. 445-365 BC) thought to have founded the Cynic school (11) |
| ROMULUS | One of two legendary sons of Rhea Silvia, said to have founded the Italian capital (7) |
| AMENHOTEP | The first Egyptian pharaoh to bear this name is said to have founded the tomb workers' village at Deir el-Medina (9) |
| OXYMEL | From the Greek for "vinegar and honey", an ancient type of tonic and method of preserving herbs using the aforesaid sour and sweet ingredients that are reputed to have therapeutic value in their own r |
| QUEBEC | On July 3, 1608, Samuel de Champlain founded the city of Quebec, which is today the capital of this Canadian province |
| LASSUS | Reputed to have been kidnapped three times for the beauty of his voice, composer known as the Divine Orlando who wrote the six-part motet Timor et tremor (6) |
| LATONA | Wife or mistress of Zeus and mother of Apollo and Artemis in ancient mythology. |
| HENRYI | Youngest son of William the Conqueror who is reputed to have died from a "surfeit of lampreys" (5,1) |
| TUNISIA | According to Greek legend, Dido founded the city of Carthage in this country in the 9th century BCE. That city is now a suburb of the country's capital. |
| CALCHAS | He is the son of Thestor (a priest of Apollo) and a famous soothsayer among the Greeks at the time of the Trojan War. In Troilus and Cressida (act 4, scene 5), Troilus says, "My Lord Ulysses, tell me, |
| EMBLEM | Colophon |
| DEVICE | Colophon |
| SYMBOL | Colophon |
| TAVEL | Variety of fine pink Rhone wine reputed to have been favoured by rexes including Philip IV and Louis XIV, hence sometimes referred to as "the rose of kings and the king of roses" (5) |
| CRESTS | Colophons |
| EPIDAUROS | Ancient Greek city on the Argolid coast and home to a sanctuary that is now a Unesco World Heritage Site, named after the son of Apollo (9) |
| AESCULAPIUS | The Roman name for the Greek god of medicine and healing, a son of Apollo |