INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



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Oakf.s, William, American botanist, 1062-64. 



Oanamuchi-no-mikoto, ruler of Japan, 98. 



Oannes, see Onas. 



Oataia, leader of a Polynesian colony, 441. 



Oates, Titus, 975. 



Obadiah, Jewish prophet, 231. 



Obed, 164. 



Obodas, Arabian king, 461. 



Obradovitch, Dosithei, of Temeswar, Servian writer, 



1012. 

 Ocampo, Sebastian de, Spanish navigator, 860. 

 Occam, William, scholastic theologian, 782. 

 Oceanus, father of Clymene, 125. 

 Ochus, see Artaxerxes. 



Octavia, daughter of the emperor Claudius, 482. 

 Octavius, see Augustus 



Odenatus, Roman general and king of Palmyra, 540-41. 

 Odo, regent of France, 644. 

 Odoacer, founder of the Gothic kingdom of Italy, 



569-70. 

 Odoric, Franciscan missionary, 776. 

 Oecumenius, ecclesiastical writer, 650. 

 Oeder, G. Ch., Danish botanist, 1024, 1030-31. 

 Oedipus, king of Boeotian Thebes, 164. 

 Oelhafen, Nicol., German botanist, 953. 

 Oemler, American botanist, 1059 

 Oenomaus, Greek philosopher, 519. 

 Oenotrus, leader of a Greek colony, 132. 

 Offa, king of Essex, 613, 615. 

 Oglethorpe, James, founder of the city of Savannah, 



1012, 1016. 

 Ogotai, Mongol chief, 723. 

 Ogyges, 112. 



Ohthere, a Northman navigator, 643. 

 Ojeda, Alonso de, Spanish navigator, 857, 860. 

 Okassa wara, Japanese navigator, S46, 972. 

 Okkodai, khan of the Tartars, 722-23, 733. 

 Olaus Magnus, geographer, 878. 

 Olbers. astronomer, 1052. 

 Oldenland, botanist in Austral Africa, 9S6. 



Olearius, Io. Gottfr., German botanist, 997. 



Olen, Greek poet, 154. 



Olga (Helena), wife of Ingor, Russian prince, 651. 



Olivier, G. A., naturalist on the Euphrates, 1047. 



O-lo-pen, first Christian missionary in China, 601, 605. 



Olybrius, Roman emperor of the West, 56S. 



Olympias, of Macedonia, 340. 



Olympiodorus, Greek historian, 560. 



Olympus of Phrygia, Greek poet-musician, 164. 



Olympus the younger, Greek composer of music, 213. 



Omar, second khalif, 601, 604. 



Omar II., eighth Onimiad khalif, 616. 



Omar Cheyam, Persian astronomer, 683 



Omri, sixth king of Israel, 192. 



Onas, or Onnas, king of Egypt, 71. 



Ofiate, Juan de, Spanish viceroy in Mexico, 916. 



Onasimus, Greek rhetor, 544. 



Ondogardo, Polo de, report on the Peruvians, 892 



Onesicritus, Greek traveller in Hindustan, 330. 



Onnuphis of Heliopolis, preceptor of Pythagoras, 245. 



Onomacritus, Greek poet, 239. 



Onomarchus, Greek rhetor, 529. 



O-no-no Assa-yemi, general, 618. 



Oo-da-do-kwan, founder of Yedo city in Japan, 825. 



Ookimatz, dairo of Japan, 892, 897, 905, 908, 913. 



Ooparaza, king of Pegu, 834. 



Oosei-tsumi, inventor of pottery in Japan, 98. 



Ophelas, Greek general and geographer, 346. 



Ophelion, Greek comic poet, 312. 



Opilius, Aurelius, Roman grammarian, 434, 439. 



Oppianus of Apamea, Greek poet, 534. 



Oppianus of Cilicia, Greek poet, 529-30. 



Optatus, bishop of Milevita, 552. 



Opye, a Sandwich Islander, 1046. 



Orbilius Pupillus, Roman grammarian, 446. 



Orchan, second Turkish sultan, 779, 790. 



Ordaz, Diego de, Spanish traveller in Guayana, 870. 



Orellana, discoverer of the Amazon river, 880. 



Orem, Nicolaus, religious reformer, 791. 



Orestes, king of Argos and Mycenae, 176, 179. 



Orestes, Roman general, 569. 



Oribasius, Greek medical writer, 551. 



Origen, early Christian writer, 536. 



Origen the younger, Neo-platonist, 539, 584. 



Orion, Greek grammarian, 560. 



Orlandus de Lasso, musician, 897. 



Oroetes, Persian prefect, 250. 



Orosius, ecclesiastical writer, 560. 



Orpheus, Greek poet, 190. 



Orpheus of Croton, Greek poet, 239. 



Orsini, John Gaetan, thirty-second pope, 756. 



Ortega, C. G. de, botanist, 1025, 1036. 



Ortelius, Abraham, geographer, 897, 898. 



Ortiz, John, Spanish traveller in Florida, 877, 881. 



Osbeck, Peter, voyager to the East Indies and China, 



994, 1021, 1025. 

 Oserkna, see Osorcho. 

 Osman, or Othman, founder of the Turkish empire, 



764, 779- 

 Osman II., twenty-sixth Turkish sultan, 1022-23. 

 Osochor, king of Egypt, 180. 



Osorcho, or Osorho, king of Egypt, see Osorkon III. 

 Osorius of Portugal, historian and critic, 897. 

 Osorkon, or Osorthon, king of Egypt, 190-91. 

 Osorkon II., king of Egypt, 191. 

 Osorkon III., king of Egypt, 209. 

 Osthanes, magian, 263. 

 Osthanes the younger, magian, 326. 

 Ostorius Scapula, Roman general in Britain, 481. 

 Ostromir, mayor of Novogorod, 678. 

 Oswin, king of Nortnumbria, 605. 

 Otacilius, Roman rhetor, 434. 

 Otfridus Wissenburgensis, theologian, 638. 

 Othman, third khalif, 604, 607. 

 Othman, see Osman. 



Othman el-Mansur, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 823. 

 Othman ez-Zenjily, governor of Aden, 714. 

 Othmarus, theologian, 613. 

 Othniel, 151. 



Otho, king of Greece, 1066. 

 Otho, or Otto, papal legate in England, 725. 

 Otho, or Otto,emp. Germanyand 1^^,650-51,655-56. 

 Otho II., second emp. of Ger'y and Italy, 656, 658, 660. 

 Otho III , third emp. of Germany and Italy, 660, 664. 

 Otho, seventh Roman emperor, 499. 

 Otho Frisingensis, theologian, 705. 

 Othoes, see Atai. 

 Otiartes, king of Babylon, 82. 

 Otto, see Otho. 

 Ottogar, king of Bohemia, 756. 

 Ouang-kien, first king of united Corea, 681. 

 Ouenephes, king of Egypt, 63. 



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