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 Psousennes H.,  king of  Egypt,  180. 
 Ptolemaeus,  Claudius, Greek  geographer and  astronomer, 
   526-27. 
 Ptolemaeus  Appion,  king of  Cyrene,  438. 
 Ptolemaeus  Ceraunus,  usurp,  kingof Macedonia, 377.  
 Ptolemaeus  .Soter,  Gr.  king of Egypt,  337,  347-8, 376.  
 Ptolemaeus  II.  Philadelphus,  Greek  king  of  Egypt,  
 375. 37S,  386. 
 Ptolemaeus  III. Euergetes, Gr. kingof Egypt, 386,391.  
 Ptolemaeus  IV. Philopator, Gr. kingof Egypt,391,395.  
 Ptolemaeus  V.  Epiphanes, Gr. king of Egypt, 395, 398.  
 Ptolemaeus  VI.  Philometor, Greek king of Egypt, 398,  
 400,  402. 
 Ptolenraeiis  VII.  Physcon, Greek  king  of  Egypt, 399,  
 402,  407. 
 Ptolemaeus  VIII. Lathyrus, Greek king of Egypt, 417,  
 439.  441.  443- 
 Ptolemaeus  IX. Alexander,Gr, king of Egypt,43i,441.  
 Ptolemaeus X.  Alexander  II.,  Gr.  king of Egypt, 443.  
 Ptolemaeus  XI. Auletes,  Gr.  king  of  Egypt,  443, 453.  
 Ptolemaeus XII.  of  Egypt,  455. 
 Ptolemaeus  of Megalopolis, Greek  historian,  389.  
 Ptolemaeus  of Mendes,  Greek  historian, 456.  
 Ptolemaeus  of Naucratis,  Greek  rhetor,  529. 
 Ptolichus,  Greek sculptor,  255. 
 Puchpamitra, Hindu  king,  444, 
 Puchyadliarman,  Hindu  king,  438,  444. 
 Puffendorf of Saxony,  jurist  and  historian,  965. 
 Pul, Assyrian  emperor,  210. 
 Pula  Sara,  father  of  the Javan  chief Abiasa,  570.  
 Pulimat,  or  Pulomarchish,  Hindu  king,  566.  
 Pungnareka,  king  of Pegu,  619. 
 Punta Dewa, ruler of  the  Hindu  colonies on Java, 586.  
 Pupienus Maximus, twenty-sixth Roman emperor, 538.  
 Purbach, George,  inventor of decimals,  829. 
 Pursh,  botanist  in  N. America,  1053,  tt°5S-56,  105S.  
 Puru,  Hindu  prince,  99. 
 Puruhanman,  Sanscrit  poet,  420. 
 Pururava, Hindu  king,  88. 
 Purushottama Deva,  king  of Orissa, 859. 
 Pushkin,  Alexander,  Russian poet,  1066. 
 Puteanus,  Ericius,  critic,  948. 
 Putiatine,  Russian  ambassador  to Japan,  1070.  
 Pygmalion,  Phoenician  king,  196,  202. 
 Pylades,  Roman  actor,  457. 
 Pyrrhon,  Greek  philosopher,  325. 
 Pyrrhus,  king of  Epirus,  373,  377-78. 
 Pythagoras,  Greek  philosopher,  245. 
 Pythangelus,  Greek  tragic  poet,  281. 
 Pytheas  of Massilia, Greek voyager to N. Europe, 325.  
 Pytheos,  Greek  architect,  322. 
 Pythocles,  Greek  orator,  325. 
 Pythocritus,  Greek  musician,  237. 
 Q u a d r a ,   .Spanish  navigator,  1035. 
 Quadratus,  Asinius,  Greek  historian,  537. 
 Quadratus,  early  Christian writer,  525. 
 Quadrigarius,  Claudius,  Roman  historian, 434.  
 Quakelbeen,  botanist  at  Constantinople, S91.  
 Quassan,  dairo  of Japan, 662-63. 
 Quatrami,  Evang.,  Italian  pharmacologist,  gi8.  
 Quauhtemotzin,  eleventh  and  last  Mexican  emperor,  
 S64-65, 867. 
 Quer  y Martinez,  Spanish  botanist,  1026.  
 Quetzalcohuatl,  teacher of civilization  in Mexico,  580. 
 Quevedo,  Francis,  Spanish  humorist,  94S. 
 Quinctius,  Flamininus,  Roman  general, 396,  39S.  
 Quintilianus,  Roman grammarian,  498. 
 Quintilius  Cremonensis,  Roman  poet, 457. 
 Quirinalis,  Clodius,  Roman  rhetor, 477. 
 Quiros,  P.  Fernandez  de,  Portuguese  navigator,  863,  
 920,  924-25. 
 Quo-mio,  dairo  of Japan,  782. 
 R a e .-vn us   M a u r u s ,   theologian,  631. 
 Rab,  or Abba Aricha,  editor  of  the  Mishna,  532. 
 Rab  Ashe,  principal  col.  of  the  Talmud  Babeli,  560.  
 Rabbi  Jochanan,  541. 
 R.  Abraham  Aben  Ezra,  703. 
 R.  Adx,  Jewish  chronographer,  ¿49. 
 R.  Elias Misrachi,  S31. 
 R.  Isaac  the blind, founder of  kabbalis. literature, 71S.  
 R.  Ishak Aben  Sid,  Jewish  astronomer,  743. 
 R.  Ishak  Cordubensis,  6S0. 
 R.  Jehuda,  compiler  of  the Mishna,  532. 
 R.  Jose,  editor  of the  Talmud  Babeli,  568. 
 R.  Oschaja,  compiler  of  the  External Mishna,  532.  
 Rabel,  Dan,  botanist,  948. 
 Rabelais,  French  humorist,  S72. 
 Rachel, mother  of Joseph,  116. 
 Rachid-eddin,  Persian  hist,  of the Mongols,  772-73.  
 Racine,  French  tragic  dramatist,  965. 
 Radagasius,  Gothic  general,  560. 
 Raden Aji  Nirmala,  king of Java,  620. 
 Raden  Paku,  appointed  chief  of  Gresik  in  Java,  813,  
 817,  830,  854. 
 Raden  Pankas,  king  of Java,  709. 
 Raden  Patah,  first sultan of  Java,  814,  824,  829,  S34, 
 843- 
 Radeii  Rachmat,  musliin  prince  and  missionary  on  
 Java,  815,  S17, 830. 
 Raden  Sawela,  gov.  of  a Hindu  col.  on Java, 552, 554.  
 Raden  Tanduran,  king  of Java,  762,  775. 
 Radi,  twentieth  Abbassid  khalif,  650-51. 
 Radulphus,  Richardus  of Armagh,  782. 
 Radulphus  Flaviacensis,  theologian,  645. 
 Radzivil, 897. 
 Rafinesque  Schmaltz,  C.  S.,  nat.  in  N.  America,  1066.  
 Rafn,  C.  G.,  Danish  botanist,  1049. 
 Rahotep,  king  of  Egypt, 99. 
 Raimundus  Lullius,  758. 
 Rainaldus,  architect,  678. 
 Raitch,  J.,  Servian  historian,  1012. 
 Raja  Bhoja,  Hindu  king,  681. 
 Rajendrala Mitra,  Hindu  writer,  401. 
 Rajrajeswar Deva,  king  of Orissa,  725. 
 Rakamai,  king  of  Egypt,  96. 
 Rakamat,  Egyptian  princess,  178. 
 Rakta  Bahu,  Yavana  invader  of Orissa,  546. 
 Raleigh, Walter,  908,  913,  916,  923,  936. 
 Ralle,  Jesuit  missionary  in  N.  America,  1007. 
 Ralph  of Diceto,  historian,  718. 
 Ram,  140. 
 Rama,  Hindu  warrior,  ii8. 
 Ramanuja,  Sanscrit writer  and  reformer  of  the  Saiva  
 doctrine,  667. 
 Ramdeo, Mahratta  king,  762,  766. 
 Ramessu,  or Ramses,  king  of Egypt,  123. 
 Ramessu  II.,  king  of Egypt,  125. 
 Ramessu  III.,  king  of  Egypt,  132,  139. 
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 Ramessu  IV.,  king of  Egypt,  13g,  146. 
 Ramessu  V.,  king of Egypt,  146. 
 Ramessu  VI.,  king  of Egypt,  148,  150. 
 Ramessu  VH.,  king of Egypt,  150. 
 Ramessu  VIII.,  king  of Egypt,  150. 
 Ramessu  IX.,  king of Egypt,  152,  153. 
 Ramessu  X.,  king of Egypt,  155. ’ 
 Ramessu  XL,  king of  Egypt,  155,  137. 
 Ramessu  XII.,  king of Egypt,  157,  166. 
 Ramessu  XIIL,  king of Egypt,  166,  169. 
 Ramirez,  first  king  of Arragon  in  Spain,  675. 
 Ramon  de  la  Sagra,  botanist  in  Cuba,  1068.  
 Ramunsalingda,  Burmese  king,  476, 478. 
 Ramus,  Jonas,  Norwegian  botanist,  ior2. 
 Ramus,  Peter,  opponent  of  Aristotelian  philos., 897.  
 Rand,  Isaac, English  botanist,  1012. 
 Rando,  German  prince,  552. 
 Randolph,  Edward,  collector  of customs in New England, 
   976-77. 
 Randolph, Peyfon, pres, of the first Am. congress,  1034.  
 Ranman,  Burmese  king,  370,  383. 
 Ranthinkha,  king  in  Burmah,  476. 
 Raphael,  Italian  painter,  85S. 
 Raphael  Mengs,  Ant.,  Bohemian  painter,  1027.  
 Raphael  Morghen,  Italian  engraver,  1027. 
 Raphael  Volaterranus, 858. 
 Rapin  of Tours,  critic,  965. 
 Ra-sekenen,  king of Egypt,  103. 
 Ratanpal,  or  Ratibal,  prince of Cabul,  613. 
 „ Rathgeb, botanist,  1025. 
 Rathotis,  or  Teti,  queen  of Egypt,  120. 
 Rathoiires,  king of Egypt,  71. 
 Ratoises,  king of Egypt,  69. 
 Ratu  Peng’ging,  Javan  admiral,  814. 
 Rauwolf,  L,,  botanist  in  Palestine,  goo. 
 Rawson, Grindal, missionary  in  New  England  994  
 Ray, John,  Eng. hot.. 95S, 962,  9S1, 988, 990, 999, loio.  
 Raya-sena,  Hindu  king,  676. 
 Rea,  John,  English  botanist,  964. 
 Reaumur,  Renat.  Ant.,  French  botanist,  1012.  
 Rebekah,  daughter  of Bethuel,  112. 
 Rebentisch,  Joh.  Friedr.,  German  botanist,  1055  
 Recared,  Gothic  king of Spain,  590. 
 Redouté  P.  J.,  artist  and  botanist,  1053. 
 Regas  of Velestinus, modern  Greek  versifier,  1027.  
 Regibalus,  king of Babylon,  219-20. 
 Regio,  Henr.,  Dutch  botanist, 965. 
 Regiomontanus, restorer of  astronomy in Europe, S„q  
 Regulus,  Roman  general,  3S3. 
 Rehfeld,  Abrah.,  botanist,  997. 
 Rehoboam,  Jewish  king,  185. 
 Reichard,  J.  Jac,,  German  botanist,  1033. 
 Reiner,  Jos.,  botanist,  104g. 
 Reisch,  encyclopædic writer,  S45. 
 Rekkhan,  Burmese  king,  3S3,  391. 
 Rema,  Abyssinian  king,  526,  530. 
 Rembrandt  van  Ryn,  Dutch  painter,  965. 
 Remigius  Antisiodorensis,  theologian,  639. 
 Remy,  botanist  at  the  IIaw.aiian  Islands,  to6g  
 Renaudot,  French  orientalist,  997. 
 Renealmus,  Paul,  French  botanist,  930. 
 Ren-sei,  dairo  of Japan,  656. 
 Rephah,  123. 
 Resanoff,  Russian  ambassador  to  Japan  1055  
 Resheph,  123.  ’ 
 Retzius,  A.  Io.,  botanist,  1036,  1042,  1048. 
 Reu,  98. 
 Reuchlin, 854. 
 Reyger, G.  G., botanist,  1027. 
 Rezia Begum,  sultana  of Delhi,  724-25. 
 Rezin,  last  king of Damascus  and  Syria,  213. 
 Rezon,  king of Syria,  180. 
 Rhazes, Arab medical  writer,  386,  648. 
 Rheede, H.  van,  botanist  in  Flindustan,  973.  
 Rhegino,  Abbas,  historian,  647. 
 Rheticius,  bishop  of Augustodunum  in Gaul,  544.  
 Rhianus, Greek  poet,  389. 
 Rhinthon,  Greek  dramatic poet,  370. 
 Rhodon,  early  Christian writer,  534. 
 Rhys  Grug,  Welsh  prince,  722. 
 Rhywallon,  Welsh  physician,  722. 
 Ribault,  Jean,  leader  of a  French  colony, 893.  
 Ricardus  of Cirencester,  Brit.  hist,  and geogr.,  797.  
 Ricci, Matteo,  Jesuit missionary in  China,  921.  
 Riccioli,  astronomer,  948. 
 Riccoboni  of Hovigo,  critic, 897. 
 Richard,  Claude  Louis,  French  botanist,  1045,  1057.  
 Richard,  prior  of Dover,  714. 
 Richard,  twenty-sixth  king of England,  716. 
 Richard  IL,  thirty-second  king of  England,  795.  
 Richard  IH  ,  thirty-seventh  king of England,  843.  
 ILchard  of Cornwall, emp. of Germany and  Italy, 751,  
 Richardus  Armachanus,  scholastic  theologian  782  
 Richardus  de  media Villa,  scholastic  theoiogièn  75?.  
 Richardus  de  S. Victore  of Scotland,  scholastic’theo-  
 logian,  703. 
 Richer,  scientific  experimenter,  972. 
 Ridel,  missionary  in  Corea,  1071. 
 Rmder,  A., Russian  botanist,  1027. 
 Rinsifée,  Japanese  geographer,  818,  1032. 
 Riothimus,  king  in  Britain,  568. 
 Rishyasringa,  Hindu  king,  153. 
 Risso,  A.,  zoologist  at  Nice,  1064. 
 Ri-tsiou,  eighteenth  dairo  of Japan,  559-60. 
 Ritter,  Io,  Iac.,  German  botanist,  1027. 
 Ritter,  Paul,  of Vitezovich,  Croatian  writer,  997.  
 Rivera,  Domingo,  863. 
 ILviniis,  Ang.  Quir.,  German  botanist,  gSg. 
 Robbins,  American  botanist,  1065. 
 Robert,  earl  of Flanders, 683. 
 Robert,  king  of  France, 672. 
 Robert  II.,  king  of  .Scotland,  792,  795. 
 Robert  IIL,  king  of  Scotland,  801. 
 Robert  Bruce,  king of Scotland,  774. 
 Robert  Guiscard,  685. 
 Robertus  de Monte,  chronographer,  719. 
 Robertus  Sorbona,  see  Sorbona. 
 Robespierre.  F.  J,  M.  I.,  French  revolutionist,  104S.  
 Kobin,  Io.,  French  botanist, 928,  936. 
 Robin,  Vespasian,  French  botanist,  941. 
 Robins,  Benjamin,  English  mathematician,  1012.  
 Robinson,  Edw.,  bibl.  geographer  in  Palestine,  1066.  
 Robinson, William,  Quaker martyr  in  N.  En»l.  q6o.  
 Robledo,  Jorge  de, 877.  “ 
 Robson,  Stephen,  English  botanist,  1036. 
 Roca,  sixth  inca  of  Peru,  711,  717,  740. 
 Roche,  de  la,  marquis,  French  gov.  in  America,  914  
 Rochefoucauld,  author  of The Maxims,  965. 
 Rodney,  George  B.,  British  admiral,  1038, 
 Rodolph  of  Hapsburg,  seventeenth  emperor  of  Ger-  
 many  and  Italy,  753,  755-56. 
 Rodolph  of  Swabia,  elected  king of Germany.  681. 
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