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IN D E X TO N AM E S OF PE R SO N S .
Villalobos, Ruy Lopez de, Spanish navigator, 884.
Villars, D., French botanist, 1042.
Ahlleharcloiiin, Geoffrey de, historian, 719.
Vincentius Bellovacensis, encyclopedic writer, 741.
Vincentius Lirinensis, ecclesiastical writer, 565.
Vinci, Leonardo da, Italian painter and physicist,
85S.
Viracocha, or Ripac, eighth inca of Peru, 760, 783.
Virgil, Polydor, historian, S72.
Virgil, Roman poet, 458.
Virginia, daughter of the Roman centurion L. Virginius,
270.
Viriathus, chief of the Numantians, 403.
Viridomar, leader of the Gauls, 390.
Visa], Hindu king of Ajmir, 676.
Viswamitra, Hindu king, 112.
Viswamitra, Hindu poet, 420, 6i6.
Vitalianus, eleventh Roman archbishop, 607, 609-10.
Vitalianus, Gothic invader of Constantinople, 572-73.
Vitalis cle Furno, medical writer and cardinal, 773.
Vitellius, eighth Roman emperor, 478, 499.
Vitello, writer on Optics, 645.
Vitred, king of Kent, 613.
Vitruvius, Roman writer on Architecture, 457.
Vives of Valentia, critic, 872.
Viviani, Domin., botanist in North Africa, 1063.
Vladimir, V. Monomach, Russian writer, 6S4.
Vladimir the Great, first Christian kingof Russia, 663.
Vlaming, Willem de, Dutch navigator, 992.
Vochenberg, Io. Tollat’von, botanist, 831, 856.
Voight, Fr. Sigism, botanist, 1052.
Voiture, Vincent, French poet, 948.
Volckamer, botanist, 990.
Volkof, author of a Tartar dictionary, 1052.
Vologesus, king of the Parthians, 529.
Volta of Pavia, physicist, 1046.
Volusianus, colleague of the emperor Trebonianus
Gallus, 539.
Von Frankenau, Georg Frank, botanist, 971.
Von Wisin, Russian dramatist, 1027.
Vopiscus, Roman historian, 544.
Vorstius, Adolph., Dutch botanist, 948.
Vortigern, king of South Britain, 566.
Vossius, Gerard John, critic, 948.
Vrichasena, Hindu king, 424.
Vries, M. G., Dutch navigator, 953.
Vrihaspati, Hindu king, 401, 424.
Vrishaparvan, llindu king, 98.
Vyasa, or Beyauss, collector of the Vedas, 419.
Vytullya, Braminical writer, 534.
W a c h e n d o r f , E v . I.\c., botanist, 1012, 1025.
Wahlenberg, Georg., botanist in Lapland, 1052, 1054,
1058, 1060.
Wai-jen, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, ri2.
Walafridus, Strabo, 630.
Walakan-abha, king of Ceylon, 433.
Walckendorf, col. of documents on Greenland, 862.
Waldstein, Fr., botanist, 1053.
Waldus of Lyons, founder of the Waldenses, 709.
Walid, sixth Ommiad khalif, 614-16.
Walid II., eleventh Ommiad khalif, 619.
Waller, Edmund, English poet, 965.
Wallia, or Vallia, king of the Goths, 562.
Wallich, Nathaniel, botanist at Calcutta, 1061.
Wallis, British navigator, 1028.
Wallis, John, mathematician, 965.
Walter, Thom., N. American botanist, 1039.
Walter of Coventry, historian, 718.
Walther, A. F-, German botanist, 1014.
Wamba, king in Spain, 612.
Wang-’an-chi, Chinese philosopher, 6S0.
Wangenheim, Fr. Adol, botanist in N. Amer., 1036.
Wang-mang, usurping Chinese emp., 468, 470~7L 475-
Wang-tching, see Chi-hoang-ti.
Warka, translator of Hebrew into Arabic, 598.
Washington, George, American general and president,
1022, 1035, 1037-38, 1043, 1047, 1050-51-
Waterhouse, Benjamin, introducer of vaccination into
America, 1051.
Wathek, ninth Abbassid khalif, 630-31.
Wathil, fifth Cahtan ruler of Yemen, 227.
Watson, H. C., English botanist, 1069.
Watson, William, English botanist, 1027.
Watu Gunung, gov. of a Hindu colony on Java, 546.
Webb, Rev. John, English archæologist, 948, 1052.
Wedel, Io. Wolfg., botanist, 1012.
Wedemeyer, botanist, 1054.
Weigel, C. E-, botanist, 1027.
Wei-lie-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emp., 285, 288.
Wei-man, founder of the Yan dynasty in Corea, 390.
Weinmann, Io. Gul, botanist, 1012.
Weis, F. G., botanist, 1027.
Wemala, king of Pegu in Burmah, 591.
Wernischek, Iac., botanist, 1027.
Wenceslaus, twenty-second emperor of Germany and
Italy, 795.
Wendland, Joh. Christ., German botanist, 1051.
Wendt, W. German navigator, 1066.
Wen-ti, king of Wei in China, 536.
Wen-ti, of the Han, Chinese emperor, 398, 400.
Wen-ti II., of the Northern Soung, Chinese emp., 564.
Wen-ti IIL, of the Soui, Chinese emperor, 589.
Wen-tsoung, of the Thang, Chinese emperor, 628.
Wen-tsoung I I , of the Youan, Chinese emperor, 779.
Wen-wang, founder of the Tcheou dynasty, 154, 156.
Wernerus, chronographer, 843.
Wernerus, Irnerius, jurist, 707.
Wesselus, John, of Groningen, 831.
Weymouth, George, British navigator, 923.
Whalley, English regicide, 960.
Wheeler, George, traveller in Greece, 978.
White, John, leader of an English colony, 913.
White, Peregrine, first white child born in N. Eng.,939.
Whitefield, George, preacher in North America, 1017.
Wickramabahoo, king of Ceylon, 657, 664.
Wiclef, translator of the Bible, 791, 795, 802.
Wigandus, Joannes, German botanist, 914.
Wiggers, F. H , German botanist, 1027.
Wijaya, king of Ceylon, 538.
Wilcke, S. G., botanist, 1027.
Wilde, archæologist, 1070.
Wilkie, D., Scotch painter, 1052.
Wilkinson, J. Gardner, archæologist in Egypt, 1066.
Willdenow, botanist, 1049, i<^5i~52> io54“ 55» I057-
Willebald, 618.
Willemet, P. R., botanist, 1043.
William, king of Scotland, 715.
William of Malmsbury, historian, 703.
William of Newburgh, historian, 718.
William of Normandy, king of England, 679.
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William II., Rufus, twenty-second king of England,
682.
William IIL, British king, 9S15, 9S6, 991, 997.
William of Piacenza, medical writer, 752.
William of Spires, mathematician, 680.
Williams, George, English writer, 1066.
Williams, Roger, clergyman in New England, 948-49,
^953.956- ■
Willich, C. L., botanist, 1027.
Willoughby, Hugh, English navigator, SSS, 965. .
Wilson, John, English botanist, 1018.
Wilson, missionary among the Polynesians, 1050.
Wimpheling, Jacob, 831.
Winckler, Emil, German botanist, 1070.
Wingfield, Edward Maria, first governor of Va., 926.
Winslow, Edward, early writer on New England, 942.
Winthrop, John, governor of Connecticut, 965.
Winthrop, John, second gov. of Mass., 943’, 946.
Wipacher, David, botanist, 997.
Withering, William, English botanist, 1036.
Witholt, duke of Lithuania, 802.
Witichindus Corbeiensis, theologian, 650.
Witiges, fifth Gothic king of Italy, 576-77, 5S0.
Wolfe, British general in N. America, 1023.
Wolfius, H-, hellenist, S97.
Wolph, Casp., botanist, 897.
Wo-nin, a Chinese who introd. writing into Japan, 543.
Wood, William, early resident in New Eng., 943-44.
Woods, Jos.-, English botanist, 1052.
Woodville, William, English botanist, 1027.
Woodward, T. J., cryptogamic botanist, 1047.
Wormskiold, botanist, 1052.
Wotan, a Toltec leader, 583.
Wou, king of Corea, 652.
Wou-heou, usurping Chinese empress, 612, 614.
Wou-kia, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 118.
Wou-ti, of the Flan, Chinese emperor, 403.
Wou-ti II., of the Tcin, Chinese emperor, 540, 544.
Wou-ti IIL, of the Nor. Soung, Chinese emperor, 564.
Wou-ti IV., of the Thsi, Chinese emperor, 569.
Wou-ti V-, of the Liang,.Chinese emp., 571, 575, 581.
Wou-ti VI., of the Tchin, Chinese emperor, 584.
Wou-ti VIL, of the Souï, Chinese emperor, 597.
Wou-ting, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, too.
Wou-ting II., of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 127.
Wou-tsoung, of the Thang, Chinese emperor, 630.
Wou-tsoung IF, of the Ming, Chinese emperor, 860.
Wou-tsoung, of the Youan, Chinese emperor, 767.
Wou-wang, of the Cheoii, Chinese emperor, 156, 159.
Wou-y, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 150.
Wren, Christopher, English architect, 965, 973.
Wright, Thomas, English archæologist, 1066.
Wulff, I. C., German botanist, 1026.
Wulffen, F. X., botanist on the Carinthian Alps, 1027.
Wulfstan, northern navigator, 643.
Wycliffe, John de, see Wiclef.
Wyeth, N., botanist, 1066.
X a n th ip p u s , Spartan gen. o f the Carthaginians, 3S3.
Xanthus, Greek historian and geologist, 269.
Xanthus, Greek lyric poet, 227.
Xanthus, leader of a Greek colony, 128.
Xavier, François, jesuit missionary in Japan, 8S7-SS.
Xenarchus, Greek mimographer, 299.
Xenarchus the younger, Greek comic poet, 312.
Xenocles. Greek tragic poet, 281.
Xenocrates, Greek medical writer, 322, 503.
Xenocrates, Greek philosopher, 340.
Xenomedes of Chios, Greek historian, 268.
Xenophanes, Greek philosopher, 250.
Xenophanes of Adramyttium, Greek rhetor, 434.
Xenophon, Greek comic poet, 299.
Xenophon, Greek historian, 285, 299.
Xerxes, or Baleus, Assyrian emperor, 100.
Xerxes, Persian emperor, 259, 268.
Xerxes IF, Persian emperor, 285.
Xiphilinus, scholastic Greek writer, 711.
Xisuthrus, king of Babylon, 83.
Xiuhtlato, Toltec agriculturist, 741.
Xiutzatlzin, Toltec queen of Mexico, 65S.
Xystus, see Sixtus.
Y a c e r -Y o u n in , Cahtan ruler of Yemen, 468.
Yacob, Abyssinian king, 923.
Yadu, Hindu prince, 99.
Yahuarhuacac, seventh inca of Peru, 740, 760.
Yakoob, king of Persia, 842.
Yakut, Arab geographer, 651.
Yama, Hindu legislator, 532.
Yang-kia, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 122.
Yang-ti, of the Soui, Chinese emperor, 597, 599.
Yao, Chinese emperor, 82.
Yao, king of Corea, 797.
Yarob, Cahtan ruler of Yemen, 212.
Yasovarman, Hindu king, 616.
Yayati, Hindu king, 99.
Yayati kesari, king of Orissa, 569.
Yeardly, Sir George, fourth gov. of Va., 933, 935,
Yei-so, king of the Loo-Choo Islands, 741.
Ye-lou-thsoii-tsai, Chinese astronomer, 723.
Yeou-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 207, 209.
Yesdejerd, Sasanid king of Persia, 559, 564.
Yesdejerd IF, Sasanid king of Persia, 566, 56S.
Yesdejerd IIL, 601, 602.
Yeshuyabus Adiebenus, Nestorian Christian, 605.
Yezid, second Ommiad khalif, 612.
Yezid II., ninth Ommiad khalif, 616, 61S.
Yezid IIF, twelfth Ommiad khalif, 619.
Y-hang, Chinese astronomer and geographer, 616.
Ying-yagg-wang, of the Northern Soung, Chinese
emperor, 564.
Y-kong, king of Ouei, 225.
Ynal, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 823, 825.
Yng-tsoung, of the Soung, Chinese emperor, 67S.
Yng-tsoung II., of the Youan, Chinese emperor, 774.
Yng-tsoung III., of the Ming, Chi. emp., 814, 822-23.
Yn-ti, of the later Han, Chinese emperor, 652.
Yoonas, Arab grammarian, 621.
Yori-tomo, first cubo, or military governor of Japan,
708, 715-16, 718.
Yoshi-masa, 818.
Yosi-tsoune, brother of Yori-tomo, 716.
Youan-ti, of the Han, Chinese emperor, 455.
Youan-ti II., of the Wei, Chinese emperor, 540.
Youan-ti III., of the Tcin, Chinese emperor, '546.
Youan-ti IV., of the Liang, Chinese emperor, 584.
Youan-Wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 266.
You-mei, thirty-second dairo of Japan, 590.
Young, Edward, English poet, 1012.
Young-ki, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 102.
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