PANOPE, plain of
PANTHUS, alleged earlier incarnation of Pythagoras
PAPHLAGNIA, ancient country in Asia Minor, south of Black Sea
Paphos, daughter of Pygmalion and Galatea (both of which, See)
Parcae See fates
PARIAHS, lowest caste of Hindus
Paris, son of Priam and Hecuba, who eloped with
Helen (which.
See)
Parnassian LAUREl, wreath from Parnassus, crown awarded to successful poets
Parnassus, mountain near Delphi, sacred to Apollo and the Muses
Parsees, Persian fire worshippers (Zoroastrians), of whom there are still thousands in Persia and India
Parthenon, the temple of Athene Parthenos ("the
Virgin”) on the
Acropolis of Athens
PASSEBREUL, Tristram’s horse
Patroclus, friend of Achilles, killed by Hector
PECHEUR, King, uncle of Perceval
Peers, the
Peg A Sus, winged horse, born from the sea
foam and the blood of
Medusa
Peleus, king of the Myrmidons, father of Achilles by Thetis
Pelias, usurping uncle of Jason
Pelion, mountain
PELLEAS, knight of Arthur
Penates, protective household deities of the Romans
Pendragon, King of Britain, elder brother of Uther Pendragon, who succeeded him
Penelope, wife of Ulysses, who, waiting twenty years for his return from the Trojan War, put off the suitors for her hand by promising to choose one when her weaving was done, but unravelled at night what she had woven by day
Peneus, river god, river
Penthesilea, queen of Amazons
Pentheus, king of Thebes, having resisted the introduction of the worship of Bacchus into his kingdom, was driven mad by the god
PENUS, Roman house pantry, giving name to the Penates
Pepin, father of Charlemagne
PEPLUS, sacred robe of Minerva
Perceval, a great knight of Arthur
Perdix, inventor of saw and compasses
PERIANDER, King of Corinuh, friend of Arion
PERIPHETES, son of Vulcan, killed by Theseus
Persephone, goddess of vegetation, 8 See Pioserpine
Perseus, son of Jupiter and Danae, slayer of the Gorgon Medusa, deliverer of Andromeda from a sea monster, 116 122, 124, 202
Phaeacians, people who entertained Ulysses
Phaedra, faithless and cruel wife of Theseus
PHAETHUSA, sister of Phaeton, 244
Phaeton, son of Phoebus, who dared attempt to drive his father’s sun chariot
PHANTASOS, a son of Somnus, bringing strange images to sleeping men
Phaon, beloved by Sappho
PHELOT, knight of Wales