Phares, i.e. phares or peres, B 3396. The word signifies 'a breach.'
Pharo, Pharaoh, HF. 516; Pharao, B 4323, I 443; Pharao, gen. 3. 282.
Phasipha, Pasiphaë, D 733.
Phebus, Apollo, but frequently the sun (very common), 4. 27, 81, 88, 105, 140; T. i. 659, &c.; L. 773, 1206; A 1493, B 11, C 37, &c.; H 105, &c.; B 1. m 3. 11, m 6. 2, &c.; Phebus, gen. 4. 114; L. 986.
Phebuseo, a Trojan, T. iv. 54.
Phedra, Phaedra, HF. 419; L. 1970, 1978, 1985.
Pheton, Phaethon, HF. 942; T. v. 664.
Phidoun, Phido, F 1369.
Philipenses, Philippians, I 598.
Philippes, gen. sing. Philip's, B 3846.