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Martin, Petrus, Swedish botanist, 941, 1025.
Martini, P. Martin, Jesuit missionary in China, 952.
Martinus, nintli Roman archbishop, C05.
M.artinus, rhetor .at Constantinople, 564.
Martinus, see Marinus.
Martinus II., thirty-third pope, 757-58-
Martinus IIP, fifty-second pope, S03, S13.
M.artinus Dumiensis, ecclesi.astical writer, 576.
Martinus of Tours, ecclesiastical writer, 555.
Martinus Polonus, chronographer, 75S.
Martins, botanist in Brazil, io5i.
Martyn, John, English botanist, 1009.
M.arndach Baldanes, king of Babylon, 219.
Mary, queen of England, 8SS-89, S91-92.
Mary, queen of Scotland, 892, 897, 912.
Mary II., wife of William III. of Britain, 985, 991.
Masaccio, founder of a new style of painting, S14.
Masasoit, aboriginal American, 939.
Masaud, sultan of Ghazni, 669, 676.
Masaud IT, sultan of Ghazni, 684, 686
Maserjawia, Jewish writer of .Arabic, 5S6.
Mashallah el-.Andrusger, astronomer, 624.
Mason, Francis, missionary and bot. in Burmah, 1069.
Mason, John, resident in Newfoundland, 935.
Massé, Enmond, first Jesuit missionary in N. Am., 930.
Masso, Papirius, jurist and historian, 921.
Masson, Francis, English botanist, 1049.
Masudi, Arab geographer, 647, 651.
Matatja ben Moses, Jewish writer, 782.
Matgenus, Phoenician king, 194.
Mather, Cotton, clergyman of Boston, 1006.
Ma-touan-lin, Chinese geographer and hist., 721, 774.
Matsya Kesari, king of Orissa, 675.
Matthaeus, bishop of Myra, modern Greek writer, 965.
Matthæus Paris, English historian, 723.
Matthew of Westminster, English historian, 791.
Matthias, thirty-third emperor of Germany and Italy,
930. 936-
Matthias the apostle, 476.
Matthias Hunniades Cor., king of Hungary, 824, 869.
Matthioli, P. A., Italian botanist, 8S7-S9, S94.
Mattuscha, H. G. comes, botanist, 1027.
Matwalesen, king of Ceylon, 627.
Maubant, earliest French missionary in Corea, 1067.
Maud, wife of king Henry of England, 684.
Maundeville, John, traveller to the E. Indies,687, 787.
Maundreil, Henry, traveller in Palestine, 993.
Maupertius, Mor. de, traveller to the Arc. Circle, 1015.
Maurice of Nassau, voyager to Brazil, 950.
Mauricius, twelfth Byzantine emperor, 589, 591, 597.
Mausolus, king of Caria, 312, 319.
Mavrocordatus, Alex., scholastic Greek writer, 997.
Maximianus, colleague of the emperor Diocletian, 543.
Maximianus, Greek ecclesiastical writer, 560.
Maximilian, twenty eighth emperor of Germany and
Italy, S59, S64.
Maximilian II., thirty-first emperor of Germany and
Italy, 898.
Maximilla, one of the founders of the sect of Montanists,
53t.
Maximinus, ambassador to Attila, 566.
Maximinus, Roman general and claimant of the
empire, 545.
Maximinus, twenty-fifth Roman emperor, 537-38.
Maximus, claimant of the Roman empire, 554-55.
Maximus, forty-first bishop of Jerusalem, 549.
Maximus, fourteenth bishop of Alexandria, 540, 543.
Maximus, or Maximinus, seventh bp. of Antioch, 532.
Maximus, Pupienus, see Pupienus.
Maximus, rhetor at Constantinople, 564.
Maximus, Roman emperor of the West, 567.
Maximus, Valerius, see Valerius.
Maximus Confessor, ecclesiastical writer, 601.
Maximus of Ephesus, Greek philosopher, 547.
Maximus of Tyre, Greek philosopher, 52Ó.
Mayer, Tobias, astronomer, 1037.
May, Henry, navigator, 915.
Mayronis, Franciscus, scholastic theologian, 765.
Mayta Capac, fourth Inca of Peru, 580, 688, 705, 70Q.
Ma-yuan, Chinese general, 482.
Mecophanes, Greek painter, 382.
Medeia 06 Colchis, 164.
Medhatithi, Hindu king, 192.
Medici, Cosmo de, duke of Florence, 814.
Medici, Laurence de, duke of Florence, 842.
Medius, Greek historian, 325.
Medon, first Athenian archon, 186, 191.
Meerburgh, Nicolaas, Dutch botanist, 1027.
Meese, David, botanist, 1025.
Megabazus, or Megabyzus, Persian general, 252, 269.
Mehinga, king of Karagûé, 730.
Mehujael, son of Irad, 3.
Meir ben Isaac, Hebrew poet, 6S4.
Meisner, Karl Friadr., botanist, 1064.
Melampus, Dionysian prophet, 153.
Melancthon, Philip, protestant reformer, 870.
Melanippides, Greek poet, 244.
Melanopus, Greek orator, 299.
Melanthius, Greek tragic poet, 281.
Melanthus, Greek painter, 325.
Melanthus, king of Athens, 185.
Melcíades, or Miltiades, thirtieth bishop of Rome, 546.
Meleager, Greek poet, 434.
Meleager of Gadara, Greek philosopher, 382.
Melek-Adel Seif-Eddin, Ayoubite sultan of Egypt,
718, 720.
Melek-Adel II., Ayoubite sultan of Egypt, 725, 730.
Melek-Aziz Othman, Ayoubite suit, of Egypt, 716, 718.
Melek-el-Mansur, Ayoubite sultan of Egypt, 718.
Melek-Kamel, Ayoubite sultan of Egypt, 720, 725.
Melek-Saleh, Ayoubite sultan of Egypt, 730, 735, 741.
Melik Shah, king of Persia, 683.
Melendez, Pedro, Spanish admiral, 897.
Meletius of Athens, modern Greek writer, 997.
Meletius of Lycopolis, early Christian writer, 544.
Meletus, Greek tragic poet, 301.
Melissus, C., Roman writer, 457.
Melissus, Greek philosopher, 268, 279.
Meliton, bishop of Sardis, 529.
Mellent, earl of, 684.
Melvill, James, historian, 897.
Membliarus, Phoenician colonist, 150.
Memnon, inventor of alphabetic writing, 106.
Menaechmus, Greek writer. 325.
Menage of Anvers, critic, 965.
Menahem, Karaite Jewish writer, 645.
Menahem, sixteenth king of Israel, 210.
Menahem ben Solomon, Jewish lexicographer, 703.
Menander, Greek comic poet, 325.
Menander, Nicator, Greek king of Bactria, 396.
Menander, Simonian Christian, 498.
Menander Protector, Greek historian, 586.
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Menas, ecclesiastical writer, 576.
Mencius, Chinese philosopher, see Meng-tseu.
Mendana, Alvaro de, Spanish navigator, 898, 917.
Mendelssohn, translator of Bible into German, 1027.
Mendez, Soeiro, governor of Arguin, 825.
Mendoga, Antonio de, viceroy of Mexico, 882.
Mendoza, Peter de, leader of a Spanish colony, 875.
Menecrates of Nysa, Greek grammarian, 400.
Menelaus, Greek chieftain, 176.
Menelaus, Jewish high-priest, 399.
Menelaus of Carla, Greek astronomer, 518.
Meneptha Sethos, king of Egypt, 123,
Meneptha II., king of Egypt, 130,
Meneptha III., king of Egypt, 131.
Menes, first king of Egypt, 62.
Meneses, Emman. Telez de, Portuguese navigator, 860.
Menestheus, king of Athens, 174,
Meng-tseu, Chinese philosopher, 312, 325.
Meniates, Elias, modern Greek writer, 997.
Menilec, Abyssinian king, 407,
Menippus of Caria, Greek rhetor, 434.
Menippus of Gadara, Greek philosopher, 3S2.
Menkera, or Mycerinus, king of Egypt, 68.
Menkera II., king of Egypt, 71.
Menodotus of Perinthus, Greek historian, 396.
Mento, C. Julius, Roman consul, 282.
Mentuatep, king of Egypt, 80.
Mentuatep If. Nebtura, see Nuantef IV.
Mentuatep Ilf,, king of Egypt, Si.
Mentuatep IV., king of Egypt, 83.
Mentzelius, Christian, German botanist, 978.
Menzel, Phil, and Alb., German botanists, 936.
Menzies, botanist on Vancouver’s voyage, 1046, 1048.
Merboldus, 675.
Mercator, Gerhardus, chronographer, 902.
Mercator, Marius, ecclesiastical writer, 560.
Meredyth ab Rhys, Welsh bard, 712.
Merenra, king of Egypt, 75,
Merera Miamun, king of Egjqjt, 131.
Merhet, Egyptian prince, 67.
Merian, M. S., naturalist in Surinam, 1004.
Merlin, or Myrdhyn, Welsh bard, 609.
Merobaudes, Latin poet, 566.
Merrett, Christopher, English botanist, 958, 965.
Merula, Georgius, philologist and historian, S31.
Mervellius, traveller in Arabia, 1002.
Merwan, fourth Ommiad khalif, 612.
Merwan II.,fourteenth and last Ommiad khalif, 619-20.
Mesesimordachus, king of Babylon, 220.
Mesochris, king of Egypt, 66.
Mesomedes, Greek poet, 526.
Messala, M. Valerius, Roman painter, 3S9.
Messala Corvinus, Roman writer, 457.
Messerschmid, traveller in Siberia, 1005, 1007, 1013.
Mestor, king of Argos, 163,
Mesue the elder, see Ebn Masawia.
Metacom, or Philip, aborig. American chief, 964, 972.
Mletagenes, Greek comic poet, 2S1.
Metellus, L. Crecilius, Roman general, 417.
Metellus, Q, Catciliiis, Roman consul and general,
3 9 4 , 4 1 1 , 446.
Methodius, early Christian writer, 546.
Methodius, missionary to the Slavonians, 639.
Methusael, son of Mehujael, 3.
Methuselah, 64.
Metius, Hollander, inventor of the telescope, 928.
Meton, Greek astronomer, 281.
Metrodorus, Greek philosopher, 370.
Metrodorus of Chios, Greek philosopher, 299.
Metrodorus of Persia, Greek writer, 544.
Metrodorus of Scepsis, Greek writer, 424,
Metrophanes of Smyrna, Greek writer, 639.
Meursius, John, archæologist and critic, 933.
Meyan, botanist on the Hawaiian Islands, 1066.
Meyenberg, H. I. botanist, 097.
Meyendorf, ambassador, 1062.
Meyer, Ernst H. F., botanist, 1065, 1067.
Meyer, K. A., botanist in Siberia, 1064, 1066.
Mezeray, French historian, 965.
Micah, Jewish prophet, 213.
Micah of Mount Ephraim, 150.
Michael Curopalata, twenty-ninth Byzantine emp., 626.,
Michael II., Balbus, thirty-first Byzantine emp., 627-28.
Michael HI., thirty-third Byzantine emperor, 630, 639.
Michael IV., Paphlago, forty-second Byzantine emperor,
675-76.
Michael V., Calaphata, forty-third Byzantine emp., 676.
Michael VI. Strato, forty-si.xth Byzantine emperor, 678.'
Michael VII. Ducas, forty-ninth Byzant. emp., 6S0-S1.
Michael VIII. Palaeologus, sixty-first Byzantine emperor,
751, 757.
Michaux, André, botanist in N. America, 1038, 1041,
^ 1043-44.
Michaux, I . A., botanist in N. America, 1053, 1056-57.
Micheli, Petr. Ant., botanist, S94, loio.
Michetti, Italian botanist, 973.
Midas, king of Phrygia, 150.
Middleton, Conyers, 1012.
Miebidos, king of Egypt, 64.
Mieg, Ach., Swiss botanist, 1027.
Miesrob, translator of the Bible and inventor of the
Armenian alphabet, 561.
Millar, John, Protestant martyr, 8S7.
Miller, J. F., botanist, 1036.
Miller, Philip, English botanist, 1021, 1024, 1029.
Milo, Greek wrestler, 252.
Miltiades, early Christian writer, 529.
Miltiades of Athens, Greek general, 258.
Milton, John, English poet, 965.
Mimnermus, Greek poet, 227.
Miras, Christopher, Englishman, 960.
Minervius Burdigalensis, Roman rhetor, 54S.
Ming-ti, king of Wei in China, 536.
Ming-ti, of the Han, Chinese emperor, 4S2, 497.
Ming-ti, II., of the Tcin, Chinese emperor, 546.
Ming-ti IV., of the North. Sfcuiig, Chinese emp , 56S.
Ming-ti V., of the Thsi, Chinese emperor, 570.
Ming-tsoung, of the later Thang, Chinese emp., 649.
Minos, Cretan legislator and king, 151.
Min-ti, of the later Thang, Chinese emperor, 650.
Minuart, botanist, 1025.
Minucianus, Greek rhetor, 537.
Mirbel, C. F. B., French botanist, 1052.
Miriam, sister of Moses, 129.
Mirkhond, Persian historian, 845.
Mitchell, John, American botanist, 1018.
Mithraeus, or Metraius, Assyrian emperor, 160.
Mithridates, king of Pergamus, 455.
Mithridates, king of Pontus, 318.
Mithridates IV., king of Pontus, 3S9.
Mithridates V., king of Pontus, 411.
Mithridates VI., king of Pontus, 411, 434, 440, 447.
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