INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



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Leo III. Isaurus, twenty-third Byzantine emperor, 

 616, 618-19. 



Leo IV., twenty-fifth Byzantine emperor, 622-23. 



Leo V. Armenius, thirtieth Byzantine emperor, 626-27. 



Leo VI., Sapiens, thirty-fifth Byzantine emperor, 643. 



Leo II., fifteenth Roman archbishop, 612. 



Leo III., thirty-second Roman archbishop, 624, 626. 



Leo IV., thirty-ninth Roman archbishop, 631-32. 



Leo V., fifty-third Roman archbishop, 647. 



Leo VI., fifty-ninth Roman archbishop, 650. 



Leo VII., sixty-second Roman archbishop, 650-51. 



Leo VIII., sixty-seventh Roman archbishop, 655. 



Leo IX., eighty-seventh Roman archbishop, 676-77. 



Leo X., sixty-third pope, 861, 864. 



Leo Africanus, Arab writer, 86S. 



Leo diaconus, Greek writer, 655. 



Leo grammaticus, 664. 



Leo Hostiensis, historian, 6S2. 



Leo Magnus, forty-third bishop of Rome, 566, 568. 



Leo of Byzantium, Greek historian, 325. 



Leo of Thessalonica, see Leo philosophus. 



Leo philosophus et medicus, 629. 



Leocrates, Athenian archon, 217. 



Leodamas, Greek orator, 312. 



Leon, Cieza de, traveller, 877, 887. 



Leonicenus, Nicolaus, botanist, 846. 



Leonidas, king of Sparta, 265 



Leonidas of Tarentum, Greek writer, 370. 



Leontius, jurist at Constantinople, 613. 



Leontius Pil., restorer of Greek learning in Italy, 782. 



Leopold II., forty-second emperor of Germany and 

 Italy, 1047. 



Lepechin, Ivvan., Russian botanist, 1029. 



Lepidus, M. Aemilius, Roman triumvir, 456, 464. 



Lepsius of Berlin, archaeologist in Egypt, 106S. 



Lerche, Io. lac, hot. in Persia and at Astrachan, 1012. 



Lerius, J., early traveller in Brazil, 891. 



Lery, Baron de, 863. 



Leschenault, bot. in the Malayan archipelago, 1053. 



Lesches of Mytilene, Greek poet, 227. 



Leucon, Greek comic poet, 281. 



Leuvigild, Gothic king of Spain, 586, 590. 



Leverrier, astronomer, 1069. 



Levi, Jacob, of Mayence, reputed founder of German 

 synagogue music, 799. 



Levi ben Gerson, Jewish astronomer, 782. 



Lewellyn, Welsh prince, 757. 



Lewis and Clark, travellers across N. America, 1054. 



Leysser, F. G. a, German botanist, 1024-25. 



L'Heritier, C. L., French botanist, 1039, 1043. 



Libanius, Greek rhetor, 552. 



Liberalis, M. Antonius, Roman rhetor, 482. 



Liberatus, ecclesiastical writer, 576. 



Liberius, thirty-fourth bishop of Rome, yielded to 

 Arianism, 550, 552. 



Libon, Greek architect, 281. 



Libussa, traditional princess and prophetess of Bohe- 

 mia, 618. 



Licinius, colleague of Constantine, 546. 



Licinius, see Crassus. 



Licinius Cal., C, Roman tribune and consul, 306, 319. 



Liebmann, botanist in Mexico, 1068. 



Lieou-yu, Chinese historian, 680. 



Lie-tseu, Chinese philosopher, 231. 



Lie-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 306. 



Lightfoot, John, English botanist, 1036. 



Linant, geographer and archaeologist in Egypt, 1068 

 Lincoln, Abraham, American president, 1070-71. 

 Lincoln, Benjamin, American general, 1042. 

 Lindenau, Gotske, voyager to Greenland, 924. 

 Lindern, F. B., German botanist, 1009. 

 Linderus, Johannes, Swedish botanist, 1004. 

 Lindley, John, English botanist, 1065, 1068. 

 Ling-ti, of the Han, Chinese emperor, 529. 

 Ling-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 237. 

 Link, A. F., botanist in Portugal, 1050. 

 Link, H. F., German botanist, 1067. 

 Linnaeus, Swedish naturalist, 941, ion, 1014-15, 1018- 



24, 1027, 1031. 

 Linnaeus fil., Swedish botanist, 1025-26, 1028, 1037. 

 Linocierus, Gaufridus, French botanist, 908. 

 Linschoten, voyager to the East Indies and China, 902. 

 Lin-sin, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 147. 

 Lintuiius, Johannes, chronographer, 862. 

 Linus, first bishop of Rome, 498. 

 Linus, Greek poet-musician, 154. 

 Linus, son of Psamathe, 136. 

 Lipmann of Miilhausen, Jewish writer, 799. 

 Lippershey, Hans, maker of telescopes, 928. 

 Lippi, Augustin, botanist in Egypt and Abyssinia, 997. 

 Lipsius, Justus, critic, 921. 

 Lister, Martin, English naturalist, 975. 

 Li-tai-pe, Chinese poet, 619. 

 Li-tchhing-Kouei, a revolter under Tchhang and 



Yao, 797. 

 Li-tseu-tching, claimant of the Chinese empire, 956. 

 Li-tsoung, of the Soung, Chinese emperor, 722-23, 751. 

 Little, Henry, American botanist, 1063. 

 Liu-chi, of the Han, Chinese empress, 397. 

 Liu-koung-tchu, Chinese philosopher, 682. 

 Liu-va, Gothic king of Spain, 586. 

 Livius, Roman historian, 457. 

 Livius Andronicus, earliest writer of Latin, 388. 

 Li-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 195. 

 Li-wang II., 221. 



Li-yan-tcheou, Chinese historian, 597. 

 Lloque Yupanqui, third inca of Peru, 683, 638. 

 Lloyd, William, chronographer, 997. 

 Loayza, Geronimo, archbishop of Lima, 887. 

 Lobel, Matthias, Belgian botanist, 898, 901, 903, 933 

 Locke, John, English metaphysician, 965. 

 Locrus, grandson of Amphictyon, 148. 

 Loddiges, Conr., English botanist, 1061, 1068. 

 Loefling, Peter, bot. in Spain and Cumana, 1022, 1025. 

 Loesel, loan., German botanist, 959. 

 Logan, lac, English botanist, 1012. 

 Lollianus, Greek rhetor, 519. 



Lomonosof, Mich., of Archangel, Russian writer, 1012. 

 Longinus, Greek philosopher, 538, 540. 

 Lonicer, Adam, German botanist, 887. 

 Loomis, H. American botanist, 1066. 

 Lopez, Francisco, resident on the Canaries, 795. 

 Lorraine, French botanist, 1031. 

 Lot, 103. 



Lotharius II., ninth emp. of Germany and Italy, 690. 

 Louis, king of Hungary, 866, 869. 

 Louis, or Ludovicus Pius, emperor of France and 



Germany, 626-27, 629. 

 Louis II , king of France, 641-42. 

 Louis III., king of France, 642. 

 Louis V., king -of France, 663. 

 Louis VI., king of France, 687. 



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