INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



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Ahnaf ben Kais, Muslim general, 604. 



Aholiab, Jewish artisan, 136. 



Ahrun, Syrian medical writer, 586, 603. 



Ahudi Maymon, African chief, 819. 



Ahiiitzotl, eighth Mexican emperor, 842, 845, 859. 



Ai, king of Egypt, 120. 



Aidan, bishop of the Scots, 605. 



Aimon of Fleury, historian, 664. 



Ainslie, writer on Hindu materia medica, 1059. 



Aione, Lombard chief, 553. 



Aisin Gioro, founder of the Mandchou kingdom, 759. 



Aistulph, Lombard king, 620. 



Aiton, William, English botanist, 1043. 



Aiton, Wm. T., English botanist, 1058. 



Ajax, Greek warrior, 177. 



Aji Jaya Baya, king of Java. 628. 



Aji Saka, leader of a colony to Java, 543. 



Akbar. emperor of Northern Hindustan, 897, 924. 



Alaadin, sultan of Delhi, 765. 



Alaparus, king of Babylon, 76. 



Alanus, scholastic theologian, 765. 



Alaric, king of the Goths, 554, 558, 561, 613. 



Alaric II., king of the Goths, 569, 572. 



Ala-u-din Ghori, sultan of Ghor and Ghazni, 708. 



Ala-u-din Masaud, seventh sultan of Delhi, 736. 



Ala-u-din, twelfth sultan'of Delhi, 762, 764, 766, 774. 



Alban, first Christian martyr in Britain, 545. 



Albategni, Arab mathematician, 642-43. 



Albertet, Provencal poet and mathematician, 752. 



Albertini, J. B. von, botanist, 1055. 



Albertus de Saxonia, botanist, 765. 



Albertus Krantzius, 858. 



Albertus Magnus, naturalist, 741, 751-52, 756. 



Albertus of Austria, nineteenth emperor of Germany 

 and Italy, 765, 767. 



Albertus II. of Austria, twenty-sixth emperor of Ger- 

 many and Italy, 815. 



Albinovanus, Pedo, Roman poet, 467. 



Albinus, A. Posthumius, Roman consul and historian, 

 400. 



Albinus, Clodius, Roman general, 533. 



Albirunius, Arab geographer, 664. 



Alboin, king of the Lombards, 586. 



Albucasis, Arab alcoholic distiller, 703. 



Albumasar, Arab astronomer, 629. 



Albuquerque, Alfonso de, Portuguese admiral, 861-62. 



Alcaeus, Argive king, 163. 



Alcaeus, Greek poet, 234. 



Alcaeus, Greek comic poet, 303. 



Alcaeus of Messene, Greek poet, 389. 



Alcamenes, ninth Agid king of Sparta, 207, 213. 



Alciatus, Andr., jurist, 872. 



Alcibiades, Greek general and statesman, 288, 291. 



Alcidamidas, leader of a Greek colony, 214. 

 Alcimus, Roman rhetor, 548. 



Alcmaeon, Athenian archon, 212* 

 Alcman, Greek poet, 222. 



Alcuinus, or Albinus, of England, theologian, 621. 



Alcvone, priestess of Juno at Argos, 154. 



Aldhelm, or Ealdhelm, Saxon bishop of Sherborn, 614. 



Aldini, Tobias, Italian botanist, 943. 



Aldrovandus, Ulysses, naturalist, 890. 



Aldus Manutius of Venice, printer, 858. 



Aletes, king of Corinth, 186. 



Alexander, king of Epirus. 325, 328. 



Alexander, king of Macedonia, 256, 266. 



Alexander III. Magnus, king of Macedonia, 322. 337. 



Alexander IV., Macedonian prince, 337. 



Alexander Aegus, Macedonian prince, 345. 



Alexander of Aetolia, Greek tragic poet, 370. 



Alexander Bala, Greek king of Syria, 401-2. 



Alexander of Cotiaeum, Greek grammarian, 526. 



Alexander of Damascus, peripatetic philosopher, 529. 



Alexander of Paphlagonia, founder of an oracle, 529. 



Alexander of Cilicia, Greek rhetor, 529. 



Alexander of Aphrodisias, Greek commentator, 534. 



Alexander Severus, see Severus. 



Alexander Trallianus, Greek medical writer, 585. 



Alexander, thirty-first bishop of Jerusalem, 535, 539. 



Alexander, eighteenth bishop of Alexandria, 546-47. 



Alexander, bishop of Byzantium, 546. 



Alexander, fifth bishop of Rome, 518. 



Alexander II., ninety-first Roman archbishop, 678, 680. 



Alexander III., fourteenth pope, 709, 715. 



Alexander IV., twenty-fifth pope, 743, 751. 



Alexander V., fiftieth pope, 801. 



Alexander VI , sixtieth pope, 847, 854, 859. 



Alexander, king of Scotland, 687. 



Alexander II., king of Scotland, 720. 



Alexander III., king of Scotland, 743. 



Alexander de Ales, of England, scholastic theologian, 



723- 

 Alexander ab Alexandro, jurist, 858. 

 Alexander, Russian emperor, 1053, 1059-60, 1064. 

 Alexander, Sir William, British colonizer, 940, 942. 

 Alexis, Greek comic poet, 321. 

 Alexis Comnena, fifty-first Byzantine emperor, 681, 



683, 685, 687. 

 Alexis II. Comnena, fifty-fourth Byzantine emperor, 



715. 719- 

 Alexis III. Angelo, fifty-seventh Byzantine emperor, 



7i7- 

 Alfarabi, Arab astronomer, 650. 

 Alfraganus, Arab astronomer, 639 

 Alfred, Anglo-Saxon king of England, 640, 643-44-45. 

 Alfredus, naturalist, 655 ; botanist, 753. 

 Algerus, theologian, 6S4. 

 Alhazen, Arab writer on optics, 675. 

 Ali, fourth khalif, 607. 



Ali Ben Hussen, Persiaa medical writer. 791. 

 Ali Bey, Memluk governor of Egypt, 1028. 

 Ali el Mansur, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 795. 

 Ali of Yezd, Persian biographer, 803. 

 Ali Shir Beg, Turkish poet, 845. 

 Alimentus, see Cincius. 

 Allectus, king of South Britain, 544. 

 Allen, Colonel Ethan, colonial officer in the American 



Revolution, 1035 

 Allioni, C, Italian botanist, 1022, 1025, 1040. 

 Allitrochades, Hindu king, 373, 383. 

 Almagro, James de, patron and companion of Pi- 



zarro, 867, 875. 

 Almainus, Jacobus, scholastic theologian, 858. 

 Almeida, Francisco de, Portuguese viceroyof India,86o. 

 Almelon, or Amelon, king of Babylon, 76. 

 Al Mulck, ruler of the Deccan, 1020. 

 Alorus, first king of Babylon, 76. 

 Alp Arslan, chief of the Seljuk Tartans, 677. 

 Alphonso, Peter, of Spain, Jewish writer, 6S4. 

 Alphonso VI., king of Castile and Leon, 683. 

 Alphonso IX , king of Castile and Leon, 743. 

 Alphonso, first king of Portugal, 704. 



