Paris, Gaston, [pg xxiii]_.
Pavia, siege of, [pg 144]_, [pg 147]_, [pg 148]_.
Persians, envoys of, [pg 116]_; hunting party provided for them, [pg 118]_.
Peter of Pisa, [pg 41]_.
Pippin the younger, [pg 9]_; death, [pg 11]_; war against Lombards, [pg 14]_; legend of his march on Rome, [pg 140]_; slays a bull and a lion, [pg 141]_; his encounter with the devil, [pg 142]_.
Pippin, son of Charles, [pg 15]_; fights against Avars, [pg 24]_, [pg 32]_.
Pippin, Charles’s illegitimate son, conspires against him, [pg 36]_, [pg 132]_; sent to the monastery of St Gall, [pg 133]_; gives advice to Charles, [pg 134]_; moves to another monastery, [pg 135]_.
Pluralists, Charles’s dislike of, [pg 77]_.
Portents foretelling Charles’s death, [pg 48]_.
Prumia, monastery of, [pg 36]_.