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INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



Inachue, first king of Argos, 102, 107. 



Inarus, Egyptian chief, 268 



Ingersoll, Capt. Jonathan, American navigator, 1039. 



Ingolf, leader of a Scandinavian colony, 640. 



Ingor, Russian prince, 651. 



Ingraham, Joseph, American navigator, 1046. 



Ingulphus of England, theologian, 6S0. 



In-kio, twentieth dairo of Japan, 562, 567. 



Innoccntius, thirty-eighth bishop of Rome, 560, 562. 



Innocentius II., eighth pope, 690, 704. 



Innocentius III., twentieth pope, 718, 720. 



Innocentius IV., twenty-fourth pope, 735-36, 743. 



Innocentius V., twenty-ninth pope, 755. 



Innocentius VI , forty-third pope, 789, 791. 



Innocentius VII., forty-eighth pope, 801. 



Innocentius VIII., fifty-ninth pope, S43, S47. 



Io, daughter of Iasus, 12S. 



Iolas of Bithynia, Greek pharmacologist, 390. 



Ion, Attic lawgiver, or king, 153. 



Ion of Chios, Greek tragic poet, 268. 



Iophon, Greek tragic poet, 28 1. 



Ioulun-Tieghin, chief of the Ouigour Tartars, 610. 



Iphicrates, Greek traveller in West Africa, 442. 



Iphigeneia, 162 



Iphitus of Elis, restorer of the Olympic Games, 200. 



Irad, son of Enoch, 3. 



Irenaeus, bishop of Lugdunum in Gaul, 531. 



Irene, Byzantine empress, 623-24. 



Isaac, Abyssinian king, Soo. 



Isaac, son of Abraham, 107. 



Isaac Ibn Gajjat, Hebrew poet, 680. 



Isaac Israeli ben Joseph, Jewish astronomer, 765. 



Isaac Lattas ben Jehudah of Provence, Jewish.medical 

 writer, 765. 



Isaac of Antioch, Syriac Christian writer, 565. 



Isaac of France, of Charlemagne's embassy to Bag- 

 dad, 624. 



Isaacius Theophanes, Greek writer, 624. 



Isaacus Comnena, forty-seventh Byzant. emperor, 67S. 



Isaacus II., A. Comnena, fifty-sixth Byzaiit. emperor, 



715. 717- 

 Isabella, queen of Spain, 852. 

 Isabella, wife of Edward II of England, 779. 

 Isacus, Greek orator, 312. 

 Isacus, Greek rhetor, 498. 

 Isaiah, Jewish prophet, 2[i. 

 Isakh, second ruler of Ghazni, 657-58. 

 Iscander, or Alexander, Abyssinian king, S45. 

 Isert, Paul Erdm., botanist, 1049. 

 Ishak ben Amran, 612. 



Ishak ben Jaakub el Isfahani, Karaite few. writer, 621. 

 Ishak Ebn Honain, Arab medical writer, 645. 

 Ishmael, son of Abraham, no. 

 Isnlnrus, Greek architect, 584. 

 Isidorus Hispalensis, ecclesiastical and encyclopedic 



writer, 599. 

 Isidorus Parcncis, 619. 

 Isidorus of Gaza, Greek philosopher, 576. 

 Ismael, founder of the sect of Massassins, 6SS, 690. 

 Ismael-Bev, 1001. 



Ismael el Okluri, in Irak, Karaite Jewish writer, 629. 

 Ismael Pasha, khedive of Egypt, 1062, 1071. 

 Isnard, A. Dant. d', French botanist, 1004. 

 Isocrates, Greek orator, 303. 

 Israeli, Ishak, see Isaac el Israeli. 

 Isse, Japanese authoress, 644. 



Ister, Greek historian, 382. 



Isthakhri, Arab geographer, 647. 



Ithacius, bishop in Spain, 555. 



Itsi-dsio, dairo of Japan, 663, 667. 



Itsi-dsio II., or Go-itsi-dsio, dairo of Japan, 667, 675. 



Itzcoatl, fourth Mexican emperor, 811, S15. 



Ivan, king of Russia, S27. 



Ivan II., king of Russia, S96. 



Ivar, Danish chief, 639. 



Ivar Bardsen, Greenland writer, 7S8. 



Ivo of Chartres, theologian, 680. 



I-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 194. 



Ixtlicuechahuac, Toltec king of Mexico, 614. 



Jabal, son of Lamech, 3. 



Jabin the Canaanite, king of Hazor, 155. 



Jackson, Andrew, X. American general and presi- 

 dent, 1060. 



Jackson, Charles T., discoverer of the ansesthetic qual- 

 ities of ether, 1069, 107 1. 



Jacob, or Israel, 112, 119. 



Jacob ben Chajjim, Hebrew editor, 867. 



Jacob ben Machir, or Prophatius, Jewish astronomer, 

 765. 



Jacob ben Reuben, Karaite Jewish writer, 6S0. 



Jacob of France, Jewish traveller, 723 



Jacobi, inventor of electrotyping, 106S. 



Jacobus, Greek physician, 565. 



Jacobus a Vitriaco, theologian, 723. 



Jacobus de Voragine, 7^2. 



Jacobus of Edessa, founder of the sect of Jacobites, 

 or Copts, 567, 586. 



Jacobus of Nisibis, Syrian bishop, 548. 



Jacquin, Jos. Franc, von, German botanist, 1058. 



Jacquin, Nicol. Jos., botanist in the West Indies, 

 1022, 1025, 1030, 1033, 1037, 1042, 1049, 1051. 



Jaei, wife of Heber the Kenite, 155. 



Jahangir, emperor of Hindustan, 924, 939, 943. 



Jahia-Ebn-Scrapion, Arab medical writer, 624. 



Jahja Ibn Batrik, see Ebn Batrik. 



Jakmak,or Djakmak, Memluk suit, of Egvpt, 815, S23. 



Jamadagni, Hindu king, 116. 



James, Edwin, American botanist, 1062. 



James II., British king, 081, 9S5. 



James, king of Arragon, 740. 



James, king of Scotland, 801. 



James II., king of Scotland, 821. 



James III., king of Scotland, 829. 



James IV., king of Scotland, 847, 859, S61. 



James V ., king of Scotland, S61. 



James VI., king of Scotland and England, or first king 

 of United P.ritain, 897, 003, 923, 926, 939, 942. 



James, son of Alphaeus, 483. 



James, son of Zeliedee, 481. 



James, Thomas, British navigator, 947. 

 [ami, Persian poet, 845. 



Jana-bin-Abbada, governor of Oman, 620. 



Jana Kesari, king of Orissa, 651. 



Jansen, H. & /.., inventors of the compound micro- 

 scope, 914, 939. 



Janus liamasccnus, or Mesue the elder, see Ebn 

 Mas.nvia. 



Japhet (Abu Ali Hassan el Basri) Halevi, Karaite 

 Jewish writer, 650. 



Jared, 62. 



