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Ulpianus, Domitius, Roman jurist, 536. 



Ulstan, bishop of Worcester, 681. 



Ulugh Beg, astronomer and suit, of Samarcand, 815. 



Ulysses, son of Laertes, 174, 176. 



Umapatidharas, Sanscrit poet, 711. 



Una, Egyptian priest, 75. 



Unger, German botanist, 88. 



Ung-kan, or Prestor Johan, Tartar chief, 716. 



Upadeva, Hindu king, 539. 



Upatissa, king of Ceylon, 552, 561. 



Urbanus, fifteenth bishop of Rome, 536. 



Urbanus II., third pope, 6S2-84. 



Urbanus III., sixteenth pope, 715-16. 



Urbanus IV., twenty-sixth pope, 751. 



Urbanus V., forty-fourth pope, 791. 



Urbanus VI., forty-sixth pope, 795, 797. 



Urbevetanus, Bartholem., botanist, 8S5. 



Uri, son of Hur, 131. 



Ursacius, bishop in Spain, 555. 



Ursinus, opposing bishop of Rome, 552. 



Uru, Hindu king, 623. 



Urzedowa, Marcus, Polish botanist, 918. 



Usana, or Ushana, Sanscrit poet, 420. 



Userkan, see Osorkon. 



Useserkef, or Usercheres, king of Egypt, 70. 



Usher, James, chronographer and critic, 948. 



Usteri, Paul, German botanist, 1047, I0 49- 



Usuardus the monk, author of a Martyrology, 624. 



Utkarsha, king of Cashmere, 686. 



Uttungadewa, king of Java, 762. 



Uzzi, Jewish high-priest, 164. 



Uzziah, or Azariah, king of Judah, 203, 212. 



Vabalathus, colleague of Queen Zenobia, 541. 



Vahl, Martin, botanist, 1036, 1042, 1046, 1049, 1055. 



Vahram, Armenian historian, 752. 



Vaillant, Sebast., French botanist, 1003, 1006. 



Valarsace, king of Armenia, 401. 



Valens, colleague of Valentinianus, 552-53. 



Valentinianus, forty-seventh Roman emperor, 552-53. 



Valentinianus II. ,forty-nintfT Roman emperor, 554—55. 



Valentinianus III., Roman emp. of the West, 564, 567. 



Valentinus, gnostic Christian, 527. 



Valentinus, thirty-sixth Roman archbishop, 628. 



Valentyn, Franz, naturalist in the East Indies, 1007. 



Valerianus, thirty-second Roman emperor, 539-40. 



Valerius Maximus, Roman historian, 472. 



Valla, Laurentius, 814. 



Valla Placentinus, Georgius, botanist, 831. 



Valle, F., Italian botanist, 1013. 



Valle, Robertus de, botanist, 858. 



Vallet, Pet., French botanist, 928. 



Vallot, Antonius, botanist, 948. 



Valmiki, Sanscrit poet, 592, 616. 



Vana-raja, king of Guzerat, 619. 



Van Braam, traveller in China, 104S. 



Vancouver, British navigator, 1046, 1048. 



Vandelli, Dom., botanist in Brazil, 1031. 



Vanderdonck, Adrian, writer on New Netherland,957. 



Vandyck, Anthony, portrait painter, 948. 



Van Eyck, Hubert and John, Flemish painters, 799. 



Van Ghistele, Josse, traveller, 688, 843 



Van Noort, Oliver, Dutch navigator, 921. 



Van Vleck, American botanist, 1060. 



Varaha Mihira, Hindu astronomer, 571, 681, 6S4. 



Vararam, fourth Sasanid king of Persia, 542. 



Vararam II., Sasanid king of Persia, 542, 544. 



Vararam III., Sasanid king of Persia, 544. 



Vararam IV., eleventh Sasanid king of Persia, 555, 559. 



Vararam V., Sasanid king of Persia, 564, 566. 



Varela, Andia y, Spanish navigator, 1034. 



Vargaraya, Hindustanee poet and historian, 717. 



Vargas, Alphonsus, scholastic theologian, 782. 



Varin, scientific experimenter, 972. 



Varius Rufus, Roman poet, 457. 



Varro, Roman historian and agricultural writer, 456. 



Varro Atacinus, Roman poet, 446. 



Vartan, Armenian historian, 753. 



Varthema, Ludovico, Italian voyager to the Malayan 



archipelago, 860-1. 

 Varus, Ouintilius, Roman governor, 469-70. 

 Varus of Perga, Greek rhetor, 526. 

 Vasishtha, and other Sanscrit poets, 592, 616. 

 Vatablus, Franciscus, professor of Hebrew, 870. 

 Vater, A., German botanist, 1012. 

 Vattagamani, king of Ceylon, 441. 

 Vauquelin, French chemist, 1050. 

 Vaux, \V. S. W., historian, 1066. 

 Vayer, Mothe le, of Paris, critic, 965. 

 Vaz, Tristan, Portuguese navigator, 803. 

 Veccus, Joannes, patriarch of Constantinople, 755, 757. 

 Vega, Lopez de, Spanish dramatist, 921. 

 Velasquez, Diego, Spanish colonizer on Cuba, 861. 

 Velasquez, Diego, Spanish painter, 948. 

 Velez, botanist, 1025. 

 Vellia, P. Dionys., Italian botanist, 948. 

 Velloso de Miranda, Brazilian botanist, 1065. 

 Venantius Fortunatus, ecclesiastical writer, 586. 

 Venegas, Miguel, traveller in California, 1023. 

 Ventenat, E. P., French botanist, 1052-54. 

 Verbiest, Jesuit missionary in China, 964. 

 Vernet, Horace, French painter, 1066. 

 Vernon, British admiral, 1017. 

 Vernon, William, English botanist, 961. 

 Veronese, Paul, Italian painter, 897. 

 Verrazanus, Janus, Italian navigator, 866. 

 Verrier, Jean le, traveller in the Canary Islands, 800. 

 Vertot of Normandy, historian, 997. 

 Verus, Lucius, colleague of Aurelius Antoninus, 529. 

 Vesalius of Brussels, anatomist, 872. 

 Vesling, botanist in Egypt, 936. 

 Vespasianus, Roman emperor, 479, 498, 515. 

 Vichilra, Hindu king, 567. 

 Vichitrasena, Hindu king, 565. 

 Vicrama, Hindu king, see Raja Boja. 

 Vicramaditya, Hindu king, 453. 

 Victor, Aurelius, Roman historian, 549. 

 Victor, thirteenth bishop of Rome, 532, 534. 

 Victor II., eighty-eighth Roman archbishop, 677-78. 

 Victor III., second pope, 682. 



Victor Emmanuel, first king of United Italy, 1072. 

 Victor Vitensis, ecclesiastical writer, 56S. 

 Victor Tununensis, chronog. and eccles. writer, 586. 

 Victoria, Franciscus, scholastic theologian, 85S. 

 Victorinus, Roman rhetor, 548. 

 Victorinus, second king of the Gauls, 541. 

 Victorius Aquitanus, inventor of the Paschal cycle, 56S. 

 Vida of Cremona, poet, 872. 



Vigilantius of Barcelona, early Christian reformer, 561. 

 Vigilius, fifty-seventh bishop of Rome, 577, 583-84. 

 Vigraha, Hindu king of Delhi, 711. 



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