INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



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Maigret, Catholic missionary among the Polynesians, 



704-5, 1068. 

 Mailla, P. de, Jesuit missionary in China, 989. 

 Mailrosius, see Joannes. 

 Maimburg of Lorraine, historian, 965. 

 Maimonides, Jewish writer, 711, 723. 

 Maisa Lalean, king of Java, 664. 

 Majorianus, Roman emperor of the West, 568. 

 Makea, Polynesian chief, 680. 

 Makrizi, Arab writer, 799. 

 Malachi, Jewish prophet, 281. 



Ma-la-ma-thou-fang, Cambodian ambassador, 6S7. 

 Malaus, leader of a Greek colony, 179. 

 Malchion, early Christian writer, 541. 

 Malchus, Greek liistorian, 568. 

 Malchus, see Porphyrius. 

 Malcolm II., king of Scotland, 675. 

 Malcolm III., king of Scotland, 678. 

 Malcolm IV., king of Scotland, 708. 

 Malebranche, metaphysician, 997. 

 Malherbe, who first imparted harmony to French 



poetry, 921. 

 Malik, first Cahtan ruler of Oman, 227. 

 Malocello, Lancelote, voyager to the Canaries, 764. 

 Malpighi, Marc, microscopic observer, 965. 

 Mamercinus, M. Aemilius, Roman dictator, 2S0. 

 Mamertinus, Roman panegyrist, 544. 

 Mamertinus the younger, Roman rhetor, 548. 

 Mamylus, Assyrian emperor, 119. 

 Mamythus, Assyrian emperor, in. 

 Manardus, Johannes, Italian botanist, 865. 

 Manasseh, king of Judah, 219, 222, 226. 

 Manasseh, son of Joseph, 121. 

 Manasseh ben Israel, Jewish writer, 948. 

 Manasses, scholastic Greek writer, 703. 

 Manco Capac, first inca of Peru, 667, 678. 

 Manes, founder of the Manichaean sect, 542. 

 Manetho, Egyptian hist, and chronographer, 13, 371. 

 Manfred, Norman king of Sicily, 751. 

 Manfredus de Monte Imperiali, medical writer, 799. 

 Mang, of the Hia, Chinese emperor, 91. 

 Mangou Khan, chief of the Tartars, 742, 747, 750. 

 Manik Rai, eighth Hindu king of Ajmir, 613. 

 Manka, translator of Sanscrit into Persian, 623. 

 Manliis, Io. Iacob de, botanist, 824. 

 Manlius Capitolinus, P., Roman dictator, 312. 

 Manlius Torquatus, T., Roman dictator, 318, 322. 

 Mansur, sixth Samani king of Bactria, 655-657. 

 Mansur II., eighth and last Samani king of Bactria, 664. 

 Mantegna, Andrea, Italian painter, 831. 

 Mantias, Greek pharmacologist. 389. 

 Mantuanus, Baptista, poet, 858. 

 Manu, or Menu, Institutes of, 420-21. 

 Manuel, sixty-sixt. Byzantine emperor, 796, 803. 

 Manuel, fourteenth king of Portugal, 856, 859. 

 Manutius, Paulus, lib'n of the Vatican, and critic, 897. 

 Mappus, Marcus, German botanist, 965. 

 Maputeva, Polynesian chief, 705. 

 Mar, last Talmudical authority, 568. 

 Mar Apas Catina, Armenian historian, 401. 

 Maranta, Barthol., botanist, 892. 

 Marathius, king of Sicyon, 115. 

 Maratti, Carlo, Italian painter, 965. 

 Marcellinus, twenty-seventh bishop of Rome, 544. 

 Marcellinus Comes of Illvria, chronographer, 576,586. 

 Marcellinus presbyter, theologian, 613. 



Marcellus, bishop of Ancyra, 548. 



Marcellus, M. Claudius, Roman general 390, 393. 



Marcellus, twenty-eighth bishop of Rome, 544. 



Marcellus, Ulpius, Roman governor of Britain, 532. 



Marcellus of Bourdeaux, medical writer, 555. 



Marcellus Virgilius, of Florence, 863. 



Marcgraf, G., botanist in Brazil, 950. 



Marcianus, Greek physician, 466. 



Marcianus, third Byzantine emperor, 566. 



Marcion, heretical Christian, 527-28. 



Marcius, founder of a Roman colony, 411. 



Marcius, Roman writer, 389. 



Marco Polo, traveller in Central and Eastern Asia, 642, 



756-58, 762. 

 Marcos de Missa, Franciscan Monk, 877. 

 Marcus, first Gentile bishop of Jerusalem, 527. 

 Marcus, thirty-second bishop of Rome, 548. 

 Marcus eremita, theologian, 645. 

 Marcus Giascus, 756. 



Marcus of Byzantium, Greek rhetor, 526. 

 Mardocempadus, king of Babylon, 215. 

 Mardonius, Persian genera], 256, 265. 

 Margaret, queen of Denmark and Norway, 797. 

 Margaret, queen of Scotland, 759. 

 Margaret Tudor, wife of James IV., 859. 

 Margaritone, earliest Italian painter, 723. 

 Margounius, Maximus, modern Greek writer, 897. 

 Marhum, king of Ternate, 830. 

 Maria Louisa, second wife of Napoleon, 1057. 

 Maria Theresa, empress of Germany and Italy, 1019. 

 Mariana, Spanish historian, 921. 

 Marianus Scotus, chronographer, 681. 

 Maribas, Syrian writer of Armenian history, 407. 

 Mariette, French archaeologist, 1066. 

 Marie Antoinette, wife of Louis XVI., king of France, 



1047. 

 Marignolli, John de, Franciscan missionary, 782. 

 Marini, Andreas, Italian botanist, 894. 

 Marini, J. Baptista, Italian poet, 921. 

 Marino Sanuto Torsello, Italian geographer, 766. 

 Marinus, Greek philosopher, 568. 



Marinus, or Martinus, forty-fourth Roman archbp.,643. 

 Marinus II., sixty-fourth Roman archbishop, 651-52. 

 Mariti, botanist in the East, 1023, 1030. 

 Marius, Aventiensis, chronographer, 589. 

 Marius, Caius, Roman general, 432, 441-42. 

 Marius, Simon, astronomer, 928. 

 Marius, third king of the Gauls, 541. 

 Mark the Evangelist, 479, 483. 

 Marot, French poet, 872. 



Marquette, Jesuit missionary in N. America, 971. 

 Marsarchis, Nestorian emigrant, 756. 

 Marsden, English philologist in Sumatra, 1038. 

 Marshall, Humphrey, N. American botanist, 1039. 

 Marsham, John, chronographer, 965. 

 Marsigli, Ludw. Ferdin , botanist, 1007. 

 Marsilius, Io., botanist, 1027. 

 Marsilius ab Ingen, scholastic theologian, 791. 

 Marsilius Ficinus, 831. 

 Marsilius Patavinus, 765. 

 Marsyas, Greek flute-player, 157. 

 Marsyas of Pella, Greek historian, 325. 

 Martens, Fried., voyager to Spitzbergen, 970. 

 Marthad, tobba of Yemen, 549. 

 Martialis, first bishop of Lemovicinis in Gaul, 539. 

 Martialis, Roman poet, 518. 



