INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



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Pausias, Greek painter, 370. 



Pauson, Greek painter, 281. 



Pauthier, G., orientalist, 1067. 



Pavon, Spanish botanist in Peru, 1037. 



Pechi, king of Egypt, 195. 



Pedro Vadillo, traveller and explorer, 877. 



Pegolotti, F. Balducci, writer on commerce, 782. 



Pehor Siamun, king of Egypt, 169. 



Peine, Elias, German botanist, 965. 



Peirasus, son of Argus, 121. 



Peiresc, Fabri de, historian, and patron of learning, 948. 



Peixoto, Antony, Portuguese navigator, 882. 



Pekah, king of Israel, 211. 



Pekahiah, king of Israel, 211. 



Pelagius, bishop of Laodicea, 554. 



Pelagius, fifty-eighth bishop of Rome, 584-85. 



Pelagius, sixty-first bishop of Rome, 589, 591. 



Pelagius Alvarus, scholastic theologian, 782. 



Pelasgus, first king of Arcadia, "126. 



Pelasgus, leader of a Greek colony, 120. 



Peleg, son of Eber, 96. 



Pellew, British navigator, 1057. 



Pelops, king of Argos, 153. 



Pelsart, Francis, Dutch navigator, 944. 



Penco de la Vega, writer on the morality of the Stock 



exchange, 965. 

 Penn, British admiral, 959. 



Penn, Wm , founder of the city of Philadelphia, 978. 

 Penneius, Thomas, English botanist, 897. 

 Penthilus, leader of a Greek colony, 179. 

 Pepi, or Apappus, or Phiops, king of Egypt, 74. 

 Pepin, king of France, 620—21. 



Percy, Sir George, acting governor of Virginia, 930. 

 Perdiccas, king of Macedonia, 221. 

 Perdiccas II., eleventh king of Macedonia, 288,291,318. 

 Perdiccas, Macedonian general, 337. 

 Peregrine, Petrus, physicist, 750. 

 Peregrinus, Greek philosopher, 529. 

 Perez, Juan, Spanish navigator, 1034. 

 Perez, Laurentius, Spanish bot.inist, 901. 

 Periander, king of Corinth, 228, 235. 

 Pericles of Athens, Gr statesman and orator, 268, 282. 

 Periclymenus, Aeolian chief, 160, 162. 

 Pernetty, voyager to the Falkland Islands, 1026. 

 Perring, archaeologist in Egypt, 1066. 

 Perron, Jaques Davy du, 921. 

 Perseus, Greek painter, 370. 

 Perseus, king of Argos, 155, 163. 

 Perseus, last king of Macedonia, 398-99. 

 Persius, Roman poet, 477. 



Perthes, Boucher de, French archaeologist, 1069. 

 Pertinax, eighteenth Roman emperor, 533. 

 Perugina, Pietro, Italian painter, 858. 

 Petachja of Regensburg, Jewish traveller, 711. 

 Petavius of Orleans, chronographer, 948. 

 Peter III., king of Aragon and Naples, 757. 

 Peter III., Russian emperor, 1024. 

 Peter de Cintra, Portuguese navigator, 825. 

 Peter de Vignes, 723. 

 Peter the disciple, 478-79, 481, 498. 

 Peter the Great, Russian emperor, 981, 999, 1007. 

 Peter the hermit, originator of the Crusades, 683. 

 Petit, Franc, French botanist, 997. 

 Petit Thouars, French botanist, 1054. 

 Petitnicolas, French missionary in Corea, 1071. 

 Petiver, Jacob, English botanist, 990, 997, 1004. 



Petrarch, Italian poet, 791. 



Petronius, C, Roman satirist, 483^ 



Petronius, Caius, Roman prefect over Egypt, 461, 463. 



Petronius, Roman ecclesiastical writer, 560. 



Petronius Sabinus, early Roman scribe, 244. 



Petrus, Cornelius, of Leyden, botanist, 871. 



Petrus, physician to Theoderic, 570. 



Petrus, sixteenth bishop of Alexandria, 544, 546. 



Petrus, twentieth bishop of Alexandria, 552-53. 



Petrus ab Alliaco, encyclopaedic writer, 801. 



Petrus Antiochenus, Greek writer, 675. 



Petrus Apianus, 872. 



Petrus Aureolus, scholastic theologian, 765. 



Petrus Canisius, S97. 



Petrus Cantor, see Cantor. 



Petrus Cluniacensis, scholastic theologian, 684. 



Petrus Comestor, scholastic theologian, 711. 



Petrus Damiani, ecclesiastical reformer, 678. 



Petrus Lombardus, scholastic theologian, 703. 



Petrus Patricius, Greek historian, 576. 



Petubastes, king of Egypt, 203, 208-9. 



Peucetius, leader of a Greek colony, 132. 



Peyssonel, zoologist in the West Indies, 1012. 



Pezagno of Genoa, Portuguese admiral, 774. 



Pfeifer, Louis, German botanist, 1069. 



Phaethon, 133. 



Phalanthus, leader of a Greek colony, 218. 



Phalaris, king of Agrigentum in Sicily, 237, 241. 



Phanias of Eresus, 348. 



Pharamond, first king of the French, 564. 



Pharez, 120. 



Pharnabazus, Persian general, 302, 311. 



Pharnaces, uncle of Cyrus, 236. 



Pharnaces II., king of Pontus, 447, 454-55- 



Pheles, Phoenician king, 192. 



Phemius, Greek poet, 175. 



Phemonoe, Greek poetess, 132. 



Pherecles, Athenian archon, 198. 



Pherecrates, Greek comic poet, 280. 



Pherecydes of Athens, Greek historian, 268. 



Pherecydes of Syros, Greek philosopher, 237. 



Phidias, Greek sculptor, 281. 



Phidon, king of Argos, 212. 



Philager, Greek rhetor, 526. 



Philagrius, Greek medical writer, 547. 



Philammon, Greek poet, 162, 177. 



Phile, Manuel, 765. 



Philelphus, Franciscus, 831. 



Philemon, Greek comic poet, 325. 



Philemon the younger, Greek comic poet, 370. 



Philetas of Cos, Greek poet, 370. 



Philetus, tenth bishop of Antioch, 536. 



Philinus, Greek orator, 325. 



Philinus of Agrigentum, Greek historian, 3S9. 



Philinus of Cos, Greek physician, 376. 



Philip, king of France, 682. 



Philip II., king of France, 715-16. 



Philip III., king of France, 753. 



Philip IV. le Bel, king of France, 759, 765. 



Philip V., king of France, 774. 



Philip II , king of Spain, 889, 891-92, 897, 913, 919. 



Philip III., king of Spain, 919, 935. 



Philip, see Metacom 



Philip the disciple, 477. 



Philippicus, twentieth Byzantine emperor, 615. 



Philippides, Greek comic poet, 323. 



