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INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



Achmed III., twenty-fourth Turkish sultan, 997, 1010. 



Achthoes, or Ahthoes, king of Egypt, 76. 



Ackbar, emperor of Northern Hindustan, S91. 



Acosta, Christopha, botanist, 902. 



Acosta, Joseph, naturalist in Spanish America, 909. 



Acrazanes, or Anacyndaraxes, Assyrian emperor, 198. 



Acrisius, king of Argos, 153, 155. 



Acropolites, scholastic Greek writer, 752. 



Actaeus, king of Attica, 126. 



Actor, Placidus, pharmacologist, 629. 



Aculfe, traveller and bishop, 571. 



Acunna, Ruy Nunez de, 861. 



Acusilaus, Greek historian, 244. 



Aczopil, first Toltec king of Guatemala, 649. 



Adaeus, Greek writer, 396. 



Adah, wife of L^mech, 3. 



Adam, 2, 755. 



Adam, Michael, of Germany, translator of Hebrew, 881;. 



Adams, Charles Francis, American ambassador to 



England, 1071. 

 Adams, John, American statesman and president, 



1039, 1050. 

 Adams, Samuel, American statesman, 1032. 

 Adamus Bremensis, theologian, 680. 

 Adanson, Michael, botanist in Senegal, 1020, 1026. 

 Addison, Joseph, English poet and critic, 997. 

 Adelard or Athelard, of Bath, mathematician, 708 

 Adelmannus of Bnxen, theologian, 675. 

 Adeodatus, twelfth Roman archbishop, 610-11. 

 Adeser, Sassanid king of Persia, 600. 

 Adetya, king in Burmah, 517. 

 Adhed, Fatimite sultan of Egypt, 709, 713. 

 Adjatasatru, Hindu king, 240, 251. 

 Adrian, Ishmaelite ancestor of Mohammed, 407. 

 Ado Yiennensis, historian, 042. 

 Ado of Treves, theologian, 6S0. 

 Adolphus of Nassau, eighteenth emperor of Germany 



and Italy, 762. 

 Adrastus, king of Argos and Sicyon, 164. 

 Adrianus of Tyre, Greek rhetor, 533. 

 Adrianus, see Hadrianus. 

 Aeantides, Greek tragic poet, 370. 

 Aechmis, king of Arcadia, 212. 

 Aedesius, Neo-Platonist philosopher, 547. 

 Aedilfrid, king of Northumbria in Britain, 597. 

 Aeetes, king of Colchis, 160. 

 Aegeus, king of Attica, 164. 

 Aegialeus, first king of Sicyon, 107. 

 Aegidius, 609. 



Aegidius Romanus, scholastic theologian, 752. 

 Aeizanas, Abyssinian king, ^48. 

 Aelfric, Anglo-Saxon writer, 665. 

 Aelianus, Roman naturalist, 527. 

 Aelianus Tacticus, Greek military writer, 519. 

 Aelius Lanuvinus, Roman grammarian, 434. 

 Acmilianus, Quintus, 814. 

 Aemilianus, Roman general, 533. 

 Aemilianus, Roman general in Egypt, 540. 

 Aemilianus, Roman emperor, 539. 

 Aemilius Paulus, L., Roman general and consul, 400. 

 Aeneas, Sylvius, see Pius II. 

 Aeneas, Trojan warrior, [74. 

 Aepytus, seventh king of Arcadia, 151. 

 Aepytus II., king of Arcadia, 180. 

 Aeschines, Greek orator, 312, 321. 

 Aeschines, Greek philosopher, 299. 



Aeschines of Miletus, Greek rhetor, 446. 



Aeschrion, Greek poet, 337. 



Aeschylus, Athenian archon, 207, 212. 



Aeschylus, Greek tragic poet, 258. 



Aeschylus of Cnidus, Greek rhetor, 434. 



Tisewine, first king of Essex, 590. 



Aesimides, Athenian archon, 212. 



Aeson, Aeolian chief, 162. 



Aesop, Greek fabulist, 237. 



j^Ethelbryht, king uf Kent, 592, 599. 



Aetheldryth, queen and abbess in Britain, 610-11. 



Aethra, mother of Theseus, 169. 



Aetion, Greek painter, 370. 



Aetius, early Christian writer, 551. 



Aetius, Greek medical writer, 574. 



Aetius, Roman general, 565-66. 



Africanus, Julius, of Palestine, early Christian chro- 



nographer, 536. 

 Afzelius, Adam, Swedish botanist, 10.54. 

 Agamede, Greek pharmacologist, 157. 

 Agamemnon, leader at Troy and Argive king, 167, 176. 

 Agamestor, Athenian archon, 204, 207. 

 Agapetus, Greek writer, 571. 

 Agapetus, fifty-fifth bishop of Rome, 576. 

 Agapetus II., sixty-fifth Roman archbishop, 652, 655. 

 Agapius, Greek philosopher, 571. 

 Agapius of Crete, modern Greek writer, 948. 

 Agardh, C. A., cryptogamic botanist, 1061. 

 Agastya, Sanscrit poet, 592, 616. 



Agatharchides of Cnidos, Greek geographer, 424, 426. 

 Ayathias, Greek historian, 584, 585. 

 Agatho, fourteenth Roman archbishop, 611-12. 

 Agathocles, Greek king of Sicily, 346. 

 Agathon, Greek tragic poet, 231, 377. 

 Agelius, early Christian writer, 552. 

 Agenor, son of Triopas, 127. 

 Agesander. Greek sculptor, 325. 



Agc.silaus, sixth king of Sparta in the Agid line, 198,202. 

 Agesilaus II., Proclid king of Sparta, 301, 302, 312. 

 Agc.silaus III., Proclid king of Sparta, 318. 

 Aghastier, Hindu medical writer, 566. 

 Agis, king of Sparta, 191. 

 Aglaophon, Greek painter, 2S1. 

 Agnivahu, Hindu king, 639. 

 Agricola, Genrgius, S72. 

 Agricola, Pelagian Christian, 553, 565. 

 Agricola, Roman governor of Britain, 515-17. 

 Agricola, Rudolphus, restorer of learning in Germanv, 



831. 

 Agrippa Castor, early Christian writer, 526. 

 Agrippa, Cornelius, of Cologne, S58. 

 Agrippa, M.Vipsanius, Roman general and consul, 461. 

 Agrippa, tetrarch of Galilee, 47S, 479. 

 Agrippa the younger, governor of Judaea, 4S1, 4S2. 

 Agrippina, mother of" Nero, 482-S3. 

 Agron, first king of Lydia, 148. 

 Ahab, seventh king of Israel, 193. 

 Ahala, Q. Serviiius, Roman dictator, 31S. 

 Ahaz, king of Judah, 213. 

 Ahaziali, king of Israel, 194. 

 Ahaziah, king of Judah, 195. 

 Ahijah, Jewish prophet, 1S0. 



Ahmed el Muzaffcr, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 811. 

 Ahmed, ninth Bahmani king of the Deccan, Si I. 

 Ahmed Shah, second Muslim king of Guzerat, S02, 



813,817. 



