Periclymenus, an Argonaut, I, 156
Pero, daughter of Neleus, I, 119
Perse, mother of Circe, IV, 591
Perseis, daughter of Perses, Hecate, III, 467, 478, 1035; IV, 1020
Persephone, goddess of the under world, II, 916
Perseus, IV, 1513
Peuce, an island at the mouth of the Ister, IV, 300
Phaeacian, IV, 769, 1222, 1722:
as subst. in plur., IV, 539, 549,
822, 991, 992, 1139, 1181,
1211
Phaethon, (1) a name of Apsyrtus, III, 245, 1236:
(2) son of Helios, IV, 598, 623
Phaethusa, a daughter of Helios, IV, 971
Phalerus, an Argonaut, I, 96
Phasis, a river of Colchis, II, 401, 1261, 1278; III, 57, 1220; IV, 134
Pherae, a city of Thessaly, I, 49
Phillyrides, son of Philyra, Cheiron, I, 554
Philyra, a daughter of Ocean, II, 1232, 1239
Philyrean, of Philyra, II, 1231
Philyres, a people of Pontus, II, 393
Phineus, a blind seer, II, 178, 236, 277, 294, 305,
436, 438, 530, 618,
647, 769, 1051, 1090, 1135;
III, 549, 555, 943; IV, 254
Phlegraean, of Phlegra, III, 234, 1227
Phlias, son of Dionysus, an Argonaut, I, 115
Phliuntian, of Phlius, a city of the Peloponnese, IV, 568
Phlogius, (1) one of the Doliones, I, 1045:
(2) son of Deimachus, II, 956
Phocians, I, 207
Phocus, brother of Telamon and Peleus, I, 92
Phoebus, Apollo, I, 1, 301, 353, 536, 759; II, 216,
506, 702, 713, 847;
IV, 529, 1490, 1493, 1550,
1702, 1717, 1718
Phorcys, father of Scylla, IV, 828, 1598
Phrixus, son of Athamas, I, 256, 291, 763; II, 1093,
1107, 1119, 1141,
1143, 1151, 1194; III, 178,
190, 196, 263, 304, 330, 338, 361, 374,
584, 595; IV, 22, 71, 81,
119, 441, 736
Phrontis, a son of Phrixus, II, 1155; IV, 72, 76, 80
Phrygia, I, 937, 1126, 1166
Phrygians, I, 1139; II, 787
Phthia, a city of Thessaly, I, 94; II, 514, 520
Phthian, I, 55
Phylace, a city of Thessaly, I, 45
Phylaceis, daughter of Phylacus, Alcimede, I, 47
Phylleian, (1) of the river Phyllis, in Bithynia,
II, 652:
(2) of a mountain in Thessaly, I, 37
Pieria, a district in Thessaly, I, 31, 34
Pierides, a name of the Muses, IV, 1382
Pimpleian, of Pimpleia, in Pieria, 1, 25
Pityeia, (1) a city of the Troad, I, 933:
(2) one of the Liburnian islands, IV,
565
Planctae, rocks past which Argo sailed, IV, 860, 924, 932, 939
Plegades, the clashing rocks, the Symplegades, II, 596, 645
Pleiads, III, 226
Pleistus, II, 711
Plotae, floating islands, II, 285, 297
Polydeuces, son of Zeus and Leda, an Argonaut, I,
146; II, 20, 100,
756; IV, 588