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INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



Frederic William, king of Prussia, 1017. 

 Frederic William II., king of Prussia, 1042, 1049. 

 Frederic William III., king of Prussia, 1049. 

 Fredericus Barbarossa, eleventh emperor of Germany 



and Italy, 708, 710. 

 Fredericus II., fourteenth emperor of Germany and 



Italy, 720, 722, 734, 736, 740. 

 Fredericus III., twenty-seventh emperor of Germany 



and Italy, 821. 

 Frevcinet, French navigator, 1061. 

 Frezier, Amad., voyager, 668, 1003. 

 Friend, John, physician, 997. 

 Fries, E. Fr., botanist, 1062. 

 Frodoard, 650. 



Froelich, Jo. Aloys., German botanist, 1049. 

 Froes, Aloysius, Catholic missionary in Japan, 897. 

 Froissart, Flemish historian, 791. 

 Frontinus, Julius, Roman governor in Britain, 515. 

 Frontinus, Roman writer, 498. 

 Fronto, Cornelius, Roman rhetor, 52S. 

 Frumentius, missionary in Abyssinia, 547-4S. 

 Fuca, Juan de, Greek navigator, 914. 

 Fuchsius, L., botanist, SS2. 

 Fuiren, Georg, Danish botanist, 943. 

 Fulbertus, 664. 



Fulgentius, Roman ecclesiastical writer, 56S. 

 Fulton, Robert, American engineer, 1057. 

 Fulvius Xobilior, Roman historian, 396-97. 

 Funccius, Joannes, chronologist, 888. 

 Furnius, Roman orator, 446. 

 Furnival, Richard de, naturalist, 753. 

 Fusimi, dairo of Japan, 759, 764. 

 Fusimi II., dairo of Japan, 764-65. 

 Fuss, Russian astronomer and physicist, 1065. 



Gabiniaxus, Roman rhetor, 503. 



Gabinius, king of the Quadi, 553. 



( l.ibinius, Roman proconsul in Syria, 453. 



Gad, Jewish prophet, 179. 



Gartner, German botanist, 1043. 



Gaetano, navigator, S82. 



Gage, Thomas, British general in N. America, 1034. 



Gaiga-dchargoutsi, Chinese instructor of the Mand- 



chous, 920. 

 Gai-ti, see Ngai-ti. 



Gakenholz, Alex. Chr., botanist, 997. 

 Galava, Hindu king, 130. 

 Galba, Roman emperor, 498. 

 Galen, Greek medical writer, 529. 

 Galeotti, botanist in Mexico, 1067. 

 Galerius, colleague of the emperor Diocletian, 544. 

 Galfridus of Lynn, author of Promptorium parvu- 



Iorum, 718, X16. 

 Gali, Franciso, Spanish navigator, 905. 

 Galileo, Italian astronomer, 928-29. 

 Galland, French orientalist, 997. 

 Galle, astronomer, 1069. 

 G.illesio, G, botanist, 1052. 

 Gallienus, Roman emperor, 540-41. 

 Gallio, Junius, Roman rhetor, 467. 

 Gallus, Aelius, Roman prefect over Egypt, 461, 464. 

 Gallus, Asinius, Roman orator, 467. 

 Gallus, Cestius, Roman general, 498. 

 Gallus, Cornelius, Roman poet and prefect over 

 Egypt. 457; 461. 



Gallus, Sulpicius, earliest Roman astronomer, 399. 

 Gallus, Trebonianus, thirtieth Roman emperor, 539. 

 Gallus Caesar, Roman viceroy, 549. 

 Galvani of Bologna, discoverer of galvanic electricity, 



1046. 

 Galvano, Antonio, governor of Ternate, 876. 

 Galvez, Spanish governor of Louisiana, 1037. 

 Gama, Vasco de, Portuguese navigator, 856-57, 859, 



S66. 

 Gambhira, Hindu king, 626. 

 Gangeswar, king of Orissa, 708. 

 Garces, Henrique, S97. 

 Garcia III., king of Spain, 664. 

 Garcias, botanist in the East Indies, 888. 

 Gardar, Scandinavian navigator, 638. 

 Garden, botanist in Carolina, 1024. 

 Garga, Hindu astronomer, 175. 

 Garidel, Joseph, French botanist, 1004. 

 Gariopontus, medical writer, 862. 

 Gassendi, Peter, French astronomer, 940. 

 Gaston Phoebus, naturalist, 791. 

 Gates, Thomas, second governor of Virginia, 928, 930, 



933- 

 Gathlas, Armenian chief, 87. 

 Gatianus, first bishop of Tours, 539. 

 Gaubil, Catholic missionary in China, 1030. 

 Gaudama, see Buddha. 



Gaudapada, commentator on the A'edas, 647, 651. 

 Gaudichaud, Charles, botanist in Freycinet's Voyage, 



1061, 1064. 

 Gaudin, J. F. G. Philip, Swiss botanist, 1058. 

 Gav, C. L., botanist in Chili, 1069. 

 Gay, Jacques, French botanist, 1069. 

 Gayabahoo, king of Ceylon, 521, 527. 

 Gaza, Theodorus, translator of Greek, 841. 

 Gazali, or Ghazali, Arab writer, 684. 

 Geber, Arab astronomer and alchemist, 646. 

 Gelanor, king of Argus, 137. 

 Gelasius, bishop of Caesarea in Palestine, 554. 

 Gelasius, forty-seventh bishop of Rome, 570. 

 Gelasius of Cyzicus, ecclesiastical writer, 568. 

 Gelasius II , fifth pope, 6S7. 

 Gelimcr, last king of the Vandals in Africa, 576. 

 Gulon, Greek king of Syracuse, 261, 266. 

 Guninianus, early Christian writer, 536. 

 Geminus, C Fufius, or Rufius, Roman consul, 476. 

 Geminus, Greek astronomer, 433. 

 Geminus, L. Rubellius, Roman consul, 476. 

 Gemistus, Georgius, a scholastic Greek writer, 



814. 

 Gtuebrardus, Gilbertus, chronographer, S97. 

 Gcnesius, J., restorer of learning in Spain, 897. 

 Gennadius, bishop of Constantinople, 568. 

 Gennadius, Roman orator, 547. 

 Gennadius of Massilia, ecclesiastical writer, 570. 

 Genonei, empress, or dairo, of Japan, 614, 616. 

 Genseric, king of the Vandals, 566-67, 569. 

 Gensioo, empress, or dairo, of Japan, 616, 618. 

 Gentius, king of the Illyrians, 399. 

 Geoffrey of Monmouth, translator of Welsh, 703. 

 Geoffrey, Claud Joseph, French botanist, 1012. 

 Gioffroy, Steph. Franc, French botanist, 997. 

 Geoffry, bishop of Rouen, 687. 

 George, British king, 1004, 1007. 

 George II., British king, 1007, 1023. 

 George III., British king, 1023, 1058. 



