INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



1087 



Aristyllus of Alexandria, Greek astronomer, 372. 



Arius, founder of the Arian sect of Christians, 546. 



Arius, or Areius, Assyrian emperor, 98. 



Armenopulus, scholastic Greek writer, 782. 



Arminius, German chieftain, 469. 



Armoin, historian, 655. 



Arnobius, early Christian writer, 541. 



Arnold, bishop of Greenland, 689. 



Arnoldus Brixiensis, theologian, 703. 



Arnoldus Carnotensis, 711. 



Arnoldus de Villanova, astrologer and medical writer, 



765- 

 Arnulph, patriarch of Jerusalem, 6S6. 

 Arrianus of Nicomedia, Greek geographer, 527. 

 Arsaces, Parthian king, 383, 391, 439. 

 Arsacius, Greek ecclesiastical writer, 560. 

 Arsenius of Corinth, scholastic Greek wrjt- -^fiy 

 Arsenius of Monembasia, scholastic G./ii'cK writer, 872. 

 Arses, Persian emperor, 322-2"^,.-''' 

 Arslan, sultan of Ghazni, 6086-87. 

 Artabanus, last Parthijtfn king, 535. 

 Artabanus, Persia 1 :! emperor, 268. 

 Artavasdes, k'jrffg of Armenia, 456. 

 Artaxerxe=„f'Persian emperor, 268, 285. 

 Artaxerxes II., Persian emperor, 298, 311, 318. 

 Anirra'xerxes III. Ochus, Persian emperor, 318, 320, 322. 

 -'Artaxerxes IV., or Ardisheer, first Sasanid king of 

 Persia, 536, 538. 



Artaxerxes V., Sasanid king of Persia, 553-54. 



Artedi, Petrus, Swedish naturalist, 1012. 



Artefius, Arab alchemist, 703. 



Artemidorus Capito, Greek editor, 519. 



Artemidorus, Greek geographer, 431. 



Artemisia, queen of Caria, 319. 



Artemisia, queen of Halicarnassus, 263. 



Artemon, Greek painter, 382. 



Artemones, inventor of engines of war, 278. 



Arthmail, king of Wales, 663. 



Arthur, British warrior-king, 573, 580. 



Artaun, Sebastian de, bishop of Cuzco, 898. 



Aru Bandan, Javan prince, 597. 



Arvalayana, Hindu writer, 401. 



Arviel, Henri, botanist, 753. 



Aryat, first Abyssinian governor of Yemen, 574, 577. 



Arzachel, Spanish mathematician, 680. 



Asa, king of Judah, 191. 



Asaph, Hebrew poet, 179 



Asaridinus, king of Babylon, see Esarhaddon. 



Ascatades, Assyrian emperor, 122. 



Ascatades, king of Sicyon, 116. 



Ascha, Arab poet, 597, 600. 



Asclepiades, ninth bishop of Antioch, 534. 



Asclepiades of Myrlea, Greek grammarian, 398. 



Asclepiades of Prusa, Greek medical writer, 446. 



Asclepiades of Samos, Greek poet, 370. 



Asclepiades Pharmacion, Greek medical writer, 518. 



Asclepiades the younger, Greek grammarian, 446. 



Asconius Pedianus, Roman commentator, 477. 



Asellio, P. Sempronius, Roman historian, 407. 



Aserymus, Phoenician king, 191. 



Asesa, see Tancheres. 



Asius, Greek poet, 217. 



Asmai, Arab writer, 624. 



Asoka, Hindu king, 383, 386, 391. 



Aspasius of Ravenna, Greek rhetor, 534. 



Assaracus, son of Tros, 152. 



Asser, Welsh monk, 643. ' 



Assir, son of Korah, 146. i 



Assis, or Asseth, Hyksos king of Egypt, 102. 

 Astartus, Phoenician king, 191. / 



Asterion, father. of Minos, 146-47. / 



Asterius of Amasia, ecclesiastical writer, 55^- 

 Asterius of Cappadocia, early Christian waiter, 547. 

 Astesanes Astensis, 782. ' 



Astyages, fourth Median emperor, 23?,/, 239. 

 Astydamas, Greek tragic poet, 299./ 

 Astydamas the younger, Greek tragic poet, 299. 

 Atahualpa, king of Quito ?Wd son of the twelfth Inca, 



868, 871. 

 Atauchi Duchic-ala, thirteenth scyri of Quito. 791, 813 

 Ataulfus. ,-or Athaulfus, king of the Goths, 561-62. 



Ateius, Greek grammarian, 446. 



Athai, or Othoes, king of Egypt, 73. 



Athalaric, third Gothic king of Italy, 574. 



Athaliah, Jewish queen, 195. 



Athanagild, Gothic king of Spain, 586. 



Athanaric, king of the Goths, 554. 



Athanasius, nineteenth bishop of Alexandria, 547, 



55°. 552- 

 Athanasius, patriarch of Constantinople, 764 

 Athanis, Greek historian, 370. 



Athelstan, Anglo-Saxon king of England, 649, 651. 

 Athenaeus, Greek archaeologist, 533. 

 Athenaeus, Greek rhetor, 434. 

 Athenaeus of Seleucus, Greek philosopher, 456. 

 Athenagoras, early Christian writer, 529. 

 Athenion, Greek painter, 396. 

 Athenodorus Cordylio, Greek writer, 434. 

 Athenodorus, Greek rhetor, 529 

 Athenodorus, Greek sculptor, 325. 

 Athenodorus of Tarsus, Greek physicist, 456. 

 Athothis, king of Egypt, 63. 



Atkins, Henry, American voyager to Labrador, 1009. 

 Atlas, king of Arcadia, 127. (See also Tlas). 

 Atossa, aunt of Cyrus, 236. 

 Atratinus, Roman orator, 457. 

 Atreus, Argive king, 165. 

 Atri, early Hindu chief, 84. 

 Atta, Quinctius, Roman comic poet, 434. 

 Attalus, Greek physician, 525. 

 Attalus, third king of Pergamus, 389. 

 Attalus II., fifth king of Pergamus, 401, 403. 

 Attalus III., sixth and last king of Pergamus, 403, 407. 

 Atticus, Academic philosopher, 529. 

 Atticus, bishop, 560. 

 Atticus, Pomponius, Roman writer, 446. 

 Attila, king of the Huns, 565-6-7. 

 Attilius Titianus, claimaut of the Roman empire, 529. 

 Attius, L., Roman tragic poet, 407. 

 Aubert, Captain Thomas, 860. 

 Aublet, Fus., botanist in Guiana, 1025. 

 Aubry, first explorer of the St. Lawrence river, 860. 

 Audaeus of Syria, founder of the sect of Anthropo- 



morphites, 547. 

 Augeas, Greek comic poet, 312. 

 Augeias, or Augeas, king of the Epeians at Elis, 157. 

 Augias of Troezen, Greek poet, 213. 

 Augurellus, 85S. 



Augustinus, Carthaginian ecclesiastical writer, 562-63. 

 Augustinus de Ancona, scholastic theologian, 765. 

 Augustinus the monk, 592. 

 Augustinus de Roma, scholastic theologian, 799. 



