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INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



Gregorius Boeticus of Spain, early Christian writer, 

 54S. 



Gregorius Cyprius, scholastic Greek writer, 752. 



Gregorius Degha, bishop of Armenia, 716. 



Gregorius Magnus, sixty-second bishop of Rome, 

 591-92, 597. 



Gregorius l'alamas, scholastic Greek writer, 782. 



Gregorius II., twenty-fourth Roman archb. 616, 619. 



Gicgorius III., twenty-fifth Roman archbishop, 619. 



Gix-.yoriu-i IV , thirty-seventh Ruman archb. 628, 630. 



Gregorius V., seventy-sixth Roman archb., 663-64. 



Gregonus VI., eightv-fourth Roman archb , 676. 



Gregorius VII., see Hildebrand. 



Gregorius VIII., seventeenth pope, 716. 



Gregorius IX , twenty-second pope, 722, 734. 



Gregorius X., twenty-eighth pope, 753, 755. 



Gregorius XI., forty-fifth pope, 791, 795. 



Gregorius XII., forty-ninth pope, 801-2. 



Gregorius XIII., seventy-second pope, 905. 



Gregorius of Nazianzus the younger, bishop of Con- 

 stantinople, 554. 



Gregorius of Tours, historian and eccles. writer, 5S9. 



Grew, Nehemiah, microscopic observer, 965. 



Grigorief, translator of Persian history of the Mon- 

 gols, 1066. 



Grijalva, Fernando de, Spanish navigator, 876. 



Grijalva, John de, Spanish navigator, 863. 



Grimm, H. Nicol., botanist in the East Indies, 972. 



Grimm, Io. F. C, German botanist, 1027. 



Grisebach, botanist in Roumelia, 1068. 



Grislseus, Gabriel, Portuguese botanist, 960. 



Grocyn, William, 847. 



Gronovius, James, of Leyden, critic, 997. 



("rronovius, J. Frederick, critic, 945. 



Gronovius, Joh. Fr., botanist, 1016, 1025. 



Grostest, bishop of Lincoln, 723. 



Grotius, Hugo, jurist and critic, 948. 



Grubb, Mich , Swedish botanist, 1027. 



Gruterus of Antwerp, archaeologist, 921. 



Guadama, see Buddha. 



Cuatemo/in, see Quauhtemotzin. 



Guettard, Io. Stephan., zoologist, 1012, 1025. 



Guicciardini of Florence, historian, 872. 



Guido Carmelita, scholastic theologi m, 7S2. 



Guido Keni, Italian painter, 948. 



Guido of Siena, Italian painter, 721. 



Guillaume de Normandie, poet and naturalist, 753. 



Guilandinus, Melchior, botanist in Egypt, 892. 



Guillemeau, French botanist, 1052. 



Guitmundiis Aversanus, scholastic theologian, _6So. 



Guldenstadt, Io. Ant., botanist in Caucasus, 1037. 



Gulielmus Antisiodorensis, scholastic theologian, 723. 



Gulielmus de Baldensel, 752. 



Gulielmus Parisiensis, scholastic theologian, 723. 



Gunbjorn, Scandinavian navigator, 64r, 660. 



Gundebald, king of the Burgundians, 571-72. 



Gundicar, first king of the Burgundians, 562, 566. 



Gunnerus, Io. E., Norwegian botanist, 1027. 



Giinther, German botanist, 1049. 



Gussone, Giovanni, Italian botanist, 1064. 



Gustavus II. Adolphus, king of Sweden, 943. 



Gutaka, gov. of the Hindu colony on Java, 546, 552. 



Gutama, governor of the Hindu colony on Java, 554. 



Guthlac, or Gurthlake, first Saxon anchorite, 613. 



Guttenberg, John, early European printer, 815. 



Gutzlaff, Rev. Charles, missionary, 1067. 



Guy de Chauliac, medical writer, 782. 



Guyot of Provence, poet, 687. 



Guzman, Alonzo Enriquez de, traveller in Peru, 875. 



Guzman, Nunho de, traveller in Northw. Mexico, 871. 



Gyges, king of Lydia, 217, 222. 



Habakkuk, Jewish prophet, 227. 



Habkar, joint ruler of Oman, 600. 



Hablizl, C. L., botanist in the Tauro-caspian coun- 

 tries, 1044. 



Hacquet, Balthasar, German botanist, 1038. 



Hadad, king of Edom, 127. 



Hadad II., or Hadar, king of Edom, 150. 



Hadad, king of Syria, 179. 



Hadamarius Fuldensis, theologian, 650. 



Hadji Saleh, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 795. 



Hadrianus, or Adrian, Roman emperor, 525-27. 



Hadrianus, theologian, 601. 



Hadrianus, thirty-first Roman archbishop, 622, 624. 



Hadrianus II., forty-second Roman archb., 639-40. 



Hadrianus III., forty-fifth Roman archbishop, 643. 



Hadrianus IV., thirteenth pope, 708—9. 



Hadrianus V., thirtieth pope, 755. 



Hadrianus VI., sixty-fourth pope, 866. 



Haenke, Thaddeus, German botanist, 1046. 



Hafiz, Persian poet, 796. 



Haggai, Jewish prophet, 251. 



Hagisa, king of Babylon, 219. 



Hai'g, first king of Armenia, 87. 



Hajaj-ibn-Yusuf, Muslim general, 6t2. 



Haji Purwa, Javan convert to Mohammedanism, 741. 



Hajjaj, governor of Irak, 612. 



Hake, Theodore, founder of the London Society, 

 Academy of Arts and Sciences, 956. 



Hakem, Fatimite sultan of Egypt, and founder of the 

 sect of Druses, 664-65, 667 



Hakor, or Achoris, king of Egypt, 298, 303. 



Halberstadt, Conrad de, naturalist, 753. 



Hale, Horatio, American ethnologist, 705, 1068. 



Hales, Stephen, chronographer, 1012. 



Halevi, Jewish writer, 650. 



Halitgarius, Cameracensis, theologian, 624. 



Haller, Albertus, botanist, 1016-17, 1020, 1025, 1028. 



Haller, Emmanuel, botanist, rooo. 



Hallcv, Edmund, English astronomer, 926, 975, 1012. 



Halv Abbas, Arab medical writer, 599, 602, 653. 



Hamid Khan Lodi, Muslim ruler of Multan and 

 Laghman, 6^8. 



Hamilcar, Carthaginian prince, 265. 



Hamilton, Alexander, fiist secretary of treasury of 

 the United States, 1043. 



Hamilton, Terrick, orientalist, iot;2. 



Hammond, Dr. Henry, commentator, 948. 



Hampden, John, English statesman, 951. 



Handell, G. Frederick, 1012. 



Hannibal, Carthaginian general, 279. 



Hannibal the younger, Carthaginian general, 391, 395. 



Hannibalianus, Roman viceroy, 548. 



Hanno, Carthaginian prince and'navigator, 265, 267. 



Han-tsou, early Chinese usurper, 88. 



Hapenmat, mother of the Egyptian king Senefru, 66. 



Haran, brother of Abraham, 103. 



Harb, brought Arabic writing to Mecca, 583. 



Hardicanute, king of Denmark and England, 675. 



Harding, astronomer, 1052. 



