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INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



Louis VII., king of France, 704. 



Louis VIII., king of Fiance, 721-22. 



Louis IX. le Saint, king of France, 722, 740-41, 753- 



Louis X., king of France, 774 



Louis XI , king of France, 829. 



Louis XII., king of France, 859, S61. 



Louis XIII., king of France, 939, 947- 



Louis XIV., king of France, 971, 981, 993~94, i°°4- 



Louis XV., king of France, 1004, 1034. 



Louis XVI., king of France, 1034, 1036, 1043, 1047. 



Louis XVIII., ruler of Fr.ince, 1060. 



Louis II. Bavarus, twenty-first emperor of Germany 



and Italy, 774, 7S2. 

 Louis Philippe, ruler of France, 1065. 

 Loureiro, botanist in Cochinchina, 1018. 

 Lou-wan, last king of Yan in Northern China, 390. 

 Lou-wang, of the later Thang, Chinese emperor, 650. 

 Lowe, T. S. C, American aeronaut, 1070. 

 Loyola, Ignatius, founder of the Jesuit mon. order, 8S0. 

 Lucana, Andr., Spanish botanist, 890. 

 Lucanus, Roman poet, 477. 

 Lucas Ghini, Italian botanist, 8S7. 

 Lucceius, Roman historian, 446. 

 Lucianus, Greek satirist, 529. 

 Lucifer, bishop of Sardinia, 550. 

 Lucilius, Roman poet, 431. 

 Lucius, Arian bishop of Alexandria, 553. 

 Lucius, king of South Britain, 531. 

 Lucius, twentieth bishop of Rome, 539. 

 Lucius II , tenth pope, 705. 

 Lucius III., fifteenth pope, 715. 

 Lucretius, Roman poet, 453. 



Lucullus, L. Licinius, Roman general and hist., 445-46. 

 Ludgerus, first monastic bishop and theologian, 624. 

 Ludius, Roman painter, 467. 

 Ludolff, Mich. Math., botanist, 1027. 

 Ludovicus Pius (Louis), emperor of France and Ger- 

 many, 626-27. 



Ludwig. C. G , botanist in Barbary, 1027. 



Luitprand of Pavia, historian and theologian, 650. 



Luke the Evangelist, 4S2. 



Lupercus, Greek grammarian, 537. 



Lupicinus, Roman general in Britain, 550. 



Lusitanus, Zacutus, Jewish writer, 948. 



Luther-; leader of the Protectant reformation, S63-67, 

 870, 877. 



Lycaon, second king of Arcadia, 128. 



Lycis, Greek comic poet, 281. 



Lycon, Greek philosopher, V>2- 



Lycophron, Greek tragic poet, 370. 



Lycortas, Achaean praetor, 398. 



Lycurgus, Greek orator, 323. 



Lycurgus, Spartan lawgiver, 198, 202. 



Lycus of Rhegium, Greek historian, 370. 



Lygdamus, Roman poet, 46S. 



Lynacre, Thomas, one of the founders of the College 

 of Physicians, 858. 



Lynceus, king of Argus, 147. 



Lynceus of Samos, Greek writer, 370. 



Lyon, John, botanist in N. America, 1053. 



Lyons, British ambassador at Washington, 1070. 



Lysander of Sparta, Creek admiral, 298. 



Lysanias of Cyrene, Greek grammarian, 3S2. 



Lysias, Greek orator, 277. 



Lysicrates, choregus, or choir-master at Athens, 323, 

 3 2 5- 



I Lysimachus, brother of Ptolemy III , 391. 

 Lysimachus, Greek comic poet, 2S1. 

 Lysimachus, Greek philosopher, 382. 

 Lysimachus, Macedonian general, 340, 348,372-73,377. 

 Lysippus, Greek comic poet, 281. 

 Lysippus, Greek sculptor, 325. 

 Lyte, IL, English botanist, 902. 



Maadd, Ishmaelite ancestor of Mohammed, 436. 



Macar, leader of a Greek colony, 132. 



Macarius, fortieth bishop of Jerusalem, 546. 



Macartney, first British ambassador in China, 1047. 



Macbeth, king of Scotland, 676, 678. 



Maccabaeus, Judas, king of Jerusalem, 400. 



Macchaleus, or Aschalius, Assyrian emperor, 113. 



Mace, Samuell, English navigator, 923. 



Macedonius, bishop of Constantinople, 572. 



Macer, Aemilius, Roman poet, 457. 



Macer the younger, Roman writer, 467. 



Machiavel, secretary of the Republic of Florence, S58. 



Machim, discoverer of Madeira, 794, Sio. 



Machir, son of Manasseh, 120-21. 



Machon, Greek comic poet, 3S2. 



Mackenzie, George, jurist and critic, 965. 



Maclaurin, Colin, mathematician, 1012. 



Macrae, James, botanist in Brazil, Chili, and the 



Hawaiian Islands, 1064. 

 Macrinus, twenty-second Roman emperor, 535. 

 Macrobius, Roman grammarian, 552. 

 Madain, Arab historian, 619. 

 Madan Mahadeva, king of Orissa, 714. 

 Maeloc, Welsh voyager, 712. 

 Madschhul, Arab writer, 612. 

 Maelius, Sp , wealthy Roman plebeian, 279. 

 Maenius, M , Roman tribune of the people, 292. 



Magadu, king of Marfaban in Burmah, 766. 

 Magalhan, P. Gabriel de, Jesuit mission, in China, 958. 



Magas, son of Ptolemy III., 391. 



Magellan, or Magalhaens, Portuguese navigator in 

 Spanish employ, 864-65. 



Magncntius, claimant of the Roman empire, 549. 



Magnes, Greek comic poet, 255. 



M.ignol, Tetr , French botanist, 973, 988. 



Magnus, Joannes. Gothic historian, S78. 



Magnus, king of Norway, 747. 



Mago, Carthaginian agricultural writer, 255. 



Mago, Carthaginian general, 302. 



Mahalo-mana, king of Ceylon, 527. 



Mahaloo Wijavaba, king of Cc\ Ion, 649, 657. 



Mahamandala, Hindu king, 2S5, 306. 



Mahanama, Ceylon historian, ^68. 



Maha-nawma, king of Ceylon, 561, 565. 



Mahasena, king of Ceylon, 542, 545. 



Mahayensan, king of Ceylon, 627, 630. 



Mahendra-pala, Hindu king, 665. 



Mahinila, Buddhist priest, 386. 



Mahmed Ben Hasan, 612. 



Mahmood, twenty-fifth Turkish sultan, 1010, 1022. 



Mahmood IL, thirty-first Turkish sultan, 1057, 106S. 



Mahmud, sultan of Ghazni, 664-65, 667-69. 



Mahmud Ben Mohammed, Persian medical writer, 831. 



Mahmud Shah licgara, sixth Muslim king of Guzerat, 

 825,843,855. 



Mahomed Shah, first sultan of Malacca, 755. 



