prūdentia, ae [prūdēns, foreseeing], f., foresight, practical wisdom, good sense.

prūna, ae, f., a burning coal, live coal.

Prūsiās, ae, m., king of Bithynia 228-180 B.C.

Pseudopersēs, eī, m., a pretended son of Perseus.

Pseudophilippus, ī, m., a pretended son of Philip, king of Macedonia.

Ptolemaeus, ī, m., a name borne by the kings of Egypt after the time of Alexander the Great. 1. Ptolemaeus Philadelphus, 285-247 B.C. 2. Ptolemaeus Euergetēs, 247-222 B.C. 3. Ptolemaeus Philometor, 181-146 B.C. 4. Ptolemaeus Aulētēs, 47-43 B.C.

Ptolemāïs, is, f., a city in Libya.

pūblicē [pūblicus], adv., in the name of (by order of) the state, publicly, officially.

pūblicus, a, um [orig. poplicus], adj., belonging to the people, public; official.

Pūblicola, ae, m., L. (P.) Valerius Pūblicola, consul 509 B.C.