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Philippus, Flavius^ Roman consul, 549.
Philippus, Greek comic poet, 312.
Philippus, king of Macedonia, 3tS, 322.
Philippus III. Aridaeus, kingof Macedonia, 337, 340.
Philippus IV., king of Macedonia, 391.
Philippus V., king of Macedonia, 393, 396, 39S.
Philippus, M. Julius, Roman emperor, 53S.
Philippus, sixth king of Macedonia, 226.
Philippus Bergomensis, 831.
Philippus of Side, ecclesiastical writer, 560.
Philippus Presbyter, ecclesiastical writer, 565.
Philiscus, Greek rhetor, 534.
Philiscus of Corcyra, Greek tragic poet, 370.
Phiiistion, Greek writer, 467.
Philistus, Greek historian, 299, 319.
Philo, Q. Publilius, Roman prmtor, 322.
Philochorus, Greek historian, 370.
Philocles, Greek tragic poet, 2S1.
Philogonus, bishop of Antioch, 546,
Philolaus, Greek lawgiver, 213.
Philolaus, Greek philosopher, 301.
Philon Byblius, Greek historian, 519.
Philon of Heraclea, Greek writer, 3S2.
Philon of Larissa, Greek philosopher, 433, 478.
Philonides. Greek comic poet, 281.
Philopaeinen, pri^tor of the Achtean League, 397-9S.
Philoponus, see Joannes.
Philostephanus of Cyrene, Greek historian, 3S2.
Philosturgiu.s, Greek ecclesiastical historian, 564.
Phiiostratus the younger, Greek rhetor, 537.
Philoxenes, Greek painter, 370.
Philoxenus, translator into Syriac, 599.
Philoxenus of Cythera, Greek poet, 299.
Philumenus, Greek medical writer, 540.
Philyllius, Greek comic poet, 299.
Phinehas, Jewish high-priest, 150.
Phiops, see Pepi.
Phips, William, British colonial admiral, 9S6, 990.
Phlegon of Tralles, Greek historian, 526.
Phocas, thirteenth Byzantine emperor, 597.
Phocylicles, Greek poet, 244-
Phoebadius, bishop of Agenni in Gaul, 552.
Phoenix, father of Enropa, 147.
Pho mi, viceroy of Cambodia, 623.
Phorbas, king of Argos, 124, 127.
Phormis, Greek comic poet, 255.
Phoroneus, second king of Argos, 107, 112.
Phortius, Leonardus, modern Greek versifier, 858.
Photinus, bishop of Sirmich in Illyria, 549.
Photius, patriarch at Constantinople, 640.
Phraates, Parthian king, 46S.
Phraorte.s, second Median emperor, 226-27.
Phrylus, Greek painter, 281.
Phrynichus, Greek comic poet, 281.
Phrynichus, Greek tragic poet, 255-56.
Phrynichus of Arabia, Greek writer, 529.
Phylarchus, Greek historian, 3S9.
Phylas, Heraclid chief, 175, 179.
Piazzi, astronomer, 1052.
Picard, astronomer, 967, 971.
Picignano, geographer, 791. ,
Ifickering, Timothy, of Salem, 1034.
Picus Mirandula, Joannes, 831.
Pick-i, introduced Christianity into Corea, 1039.
Fieri, botanist in Greece, 1057.
Pierius of Alexandria, early Christian writer, 541.
Pien*e le bon de Lombardie, 7S2.
Pigres, Greek poet, 263,
Pi-kan, minister of the emperor Cheou-sin, 155.
Pilletier Casp., Belgian botanist, 921.
Pilpay, Sanscrit writer of fables, 517, 576.
Pindar, Greek poet, 256.
Pineda, Alonzo Alv. de, discov. of the Mississippi, 864.
Ping-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 209, 215.
Pinus, Cornelius, Roman painter, 498.
Pinytus, bishop of Cnossus in Crete, 529.
Pinzón, Vincent Yanez, Spanish navigator, 858, S60.
Pisander, Greek comic poet, 26S.
Pisander of Camira, Greek poet, 227.
Pisander of Laranda, Greek poet, 534.
Pisides, Georgius, Greek poet ancl hist., 584, 600, 601.
Pisistratus, king of Athens, 239, 249.
Piso, Calpurnius, Roman historian, 400.
Piso, W., botanist in Brazil, 950.
Pitcher, American botanist, 1067.
Pithou, Peter, French critic, 897.
Pitt, William, British state.sman, 1026.
Pittacus of Mytilene, one of the “ seven sages” of
Greece, 233.
Pittheus, son of Pelops, 157.
Pius, ninth bishop of Rome, 528.
Pius II., fifty-sixth pope, 825, 829.
Pius III., sixty-first pope, 859.
Pius IV., seventieth pope, 892, 896.
Pius VI., ninety-sixth pope, 1051.
Pius VIL, ninety-seventh pope, 1051, 1057, 1060.
Pizarro, Fr., Span. conq. of Peru, 866, S70-71, S75, 881.
Pizarro, Gonzalo, Span. trav. in .S. America, 662, 868.
Placidia, Rom. wife of the Goth, king Ataulphus, 562.
Placidus Actor, botanist, 629.
Plan Carpin, traveller in Central Asia, 736.
Plancus, leader of a Roman colony, 455.
Plancus, Munatius, Roman orator, 457.
Planudes, Maximus, scholastic Greek writer, 765, 779.
Plateariu.'i, Joannes, botanist, 854.
Plateo, father of Pamphila, 129.
Platerus, Felix, botanist, 894.
Platina, Baptista, historian, S31.
Plato, Greek comic poet, 284, 292.
Plato, Greek philosopher, 13, 301, 320.
Plato the younger, Greek comic poet, 370.
Plautus, Roman dramatist, 394.
Pletho, Georgius Gemistus, of Constantinople, 831.
Plinius, Roman encyclopedic writer, 498, 515.
Plinius Secundus, Roman praetor, 517, 519.
Plinius Valerianus, botanist, 629.
Plot, Robert, English naturalist, 965.
Plotinus, founder of Neo-Platonism, 539.
Plotius Gallus, Roman rhetor, 434.
Plukenet, L., botanist, 989, 992, 995, 999,
Plumier, Carolus, botanist in the West Indies, 986,990.
Plutarclius, Greek biographer, 517.
Plutarchus of Athens, Greek philosopher, 560.
Pocahontas, aboriginal American, 926.
Pococke, R., traveller in the East, 1018.
Poellu.s, Greek writer, 684.
Poeppig, Ed., botanist in Chili and Peru, 1065.
Poggio, Florentine historian, 814.
Pohl, I. F., botanist, 1049
Poiret, I. L. M., French botanist, 1040, T050.
Poiteau, botanist in the West Indies, 1054, 1057.
Poivre, Petrus, botanist in the Mauritius Islands, 1027.
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Polemo, Antonius, Greek rhetor, 526.
Polemon, Greek archæologist, 396.
Polemon, Greek philosopher, 325, 340.
Polignac, author of Anti-Lucretius, 997.
Politianus, Angelus, poet and scholar, 831.
Pollich, Io. Ad., botanist, 1035.
Pollini, Cyrus, Italian botanist, 1063.
Pollio, C. Asinius, Roman orator and consul, 457.
Pollio, Trebellius, Roman historian, 544.
Polbo, Valerius, of Ale.xandria, philosopher, 519.
Pollio of Tralles, Greek philosopher, 456.
Pollu.x, Greek chronographer, 650.
Pollu,x, Julius, Greek lexicographer, 531.
Polyaenus, Greek military writer, 526.
Polybius, Greek historian, 398, 401-2.
Polycarpiis, early Christian writer, 52g.
Polychares, Olympic victor, 210.
Polycleitus of Argos, Greek sculptor, 2S5.
Polycleitus the younger, Greek sculptor, 29g.
Polycrates, bishop of Ephesus, 533.
Polycrates, king of Samos, 245, 250.
Polydorus, Greek sculptor, 325.
Polydorus, son of Cadmus, 152.
Polydorus, tenth Agid king of Sparta, 213.
Polyeuctus ot Athens, Greek orator, 323.
Polygnotus, Greek painter, 2S1.
Polyhistor, Alexander, Greek historian, 433.
Polyidus, Greek poet, 299.
Polymnastus, Greek poet, 222.
Polynices, Cadmean chief, 164.
Polyzelus, Greek comic poet, 299.
Polyzelus, Greek historian, 244.
Pomare, New Zealand chief, 1017.
Pomerius, Julianus, ecclesiastical writer, 570.
Pompeius, Roman general and triumvir, 446, 455.
Pompeius, Se.xtus, rival of Antony and Octavius, 456.
Pompeius Sextus, Roman consul, 472.
Pomponatus, Petrus, of Mantua, 858.
Pomponius Bononiensis, Roman dramatist, 434.
Pona, Io., botanist at Verona, 918.
Ponce de Leon, John, Spanish navigator, 861.
Pontanus, J. Jovianus, restorer of classic learnin» in
Italy, 858.
Pontedera, Jul., botanist, 1006.
Pontianus, si.xteenth bishop of Rome, 536.
Pontin, botanist in Malabar, 1025.
Pontius, early Christian writer, 537.
Pontoppidan, Ericus, Norwegian naturalist, 1021.
Poo, Fernando da, Portuguese navigator, S33.
Poole, R. S., English archæologist, 1066.
Pope, Ale.xander, English poet, 1012.
Popham, George, leader of a British colony, 926-27.
Poppaea, wife of Nero, 49S.
Porphyrius, or Malchus, Neo-Platonist, 540.
Porphyrius, Optatianus, Roman poet, 544.
Porsena, king of Etruria, 252.
Porta, to. Bapt., Italian botanist, 913.
Porus, Hindu king, 32S, 340.
Posidippus, Greek comic poet, 370,
Posidonius, Greek.medical writer, 519.
Posidonius, Greek traveller and astronomer, 442.
Possidius, Roman ecclesiastical writer, 565.
Postumus, C , first king of Gaul, 539, ^41.
Pothinns, bishop of I.ugdunum, 531.
Pon-kiang, of the Ilia, Chinese emperor, 92.
Poukpasau, king in Burrnah, 602.
Pourthie, Catholic missionary in Corea, 1071.
Poussin, Caspar, landscape painter, 965.
Poussin, Nicholas, French painter, 948.
Poutrincourt, leader of a French colony, 925,
Powatah, or Pawatah, abor. chief under Powhatan, 926.
Powhatan, or Powaton, abor. American chief, 913, 926.
Prabu Jaya Baya, king of Guj’rat, 543, 760.
Praetextatus, Vettius, heathen priest, 552.
Prasenadjit, Hindu king, 306.
Prasene, Hindu king, 241.
Pratab Rudra Deva, king of Orissa, 859.
Pratinas, inventor of Satyric drama, 255.
Praud’ha, or Pratapa Deva, Hindu king, 823.
Praxilla, Greek poetess, 255.
Pra.xiteles of Magna Graecia, sculptor, 370.
Prescott, Colonel William, Am. révolu, officer, 1035.
Presl, C. B., German botanist, 1067.
Prestor Johan, see Ung kan.
Priamus, king of Troy, 156.
Prideaux, Humphrey, historian, 997.
Prieras, Sylvester, scholastic theologian, 858.
Priestley, Joseph, Engl, theologian and chemist, 1034.
Pring, Martin, British navigator, 923.
Prior, Matthew, English poet, 997.
Prior, R. C. A., philological botanist, S071.
Priscianus, Greek grammarian, 576.
Priscilla, early heretical Christian, 531.
Priscillianus, bishop of Gallaecia, 555.
Priscus, Accius, Roman painter, 49S.
Priscus, Greek historian, 566.
Priscus, Heathen priest, 558.
Prithwi, last Hindu king of Delhi, 676, 712, 716.
Pritzel, Georg August, German botanist, 1069.
Proaeresius, Greek rhetor, 547.
Probus, thirty-eighth Roman emperor, 542-43.
Probus of Berytus, Greek grammarian, 477.
Procles and Eurysthenes, kings of Sparta, 186.
Proclus, Greek mathematician, 569, 572.
Proclus of Naucrates, Greek rhetor, 52g.
Procopius, historian, 577.
Prodicus of Ceos, Greek philosopher, 281.
Prodicus of Phocaea, Greek poet, 213.
Proetus, ruler at Tiryns, 153.
Pronis, French governor of Madagascar, 953, 956.
Propertius, Roman poet, 457.
Proserpina, 14S.
Prosper Aquitanus, chronog. and theologian, 563, 567.
Protagoras, Greek sophist, 281.
Proterius, bishop of Alexandria, 567.
Proteus, see Pehor Siamun,
Protogenes of Rhodes, Greek painter, 325.
Prudentius, Roman ecclesiastical writer, 560.
Prusias, king of Bithynia, 389.
Prytanis, fourth Proclid king of Sparta, 193.
Psamathe, daughter of Crotopus, tyô.
Psammetichus, king of Corinth, 235.
Psammetichus, see Psamtik.
Psammouthis, king of Egypt, 303.
Psammous, see Psimilt.
Psamtik, or Psammetichus, king of Egypt, 224.
Psamtik II., king of Egypt, 233.
Psamtik III., king of Egypt, 249.
Psaon of Plataea, Greek historian, 370.
Psimut, king of Egypt, 211.
Psinakes, king of Egypt, 180.
Psousennes, king of Egypt, 17S-79.
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