Os´sa.
Mountain in Thessaly, upon which the Titans piled Pelion, [23].

O´tus.
Giant son of Neptune;
slain by Diana and Apollo, [139], [154];
significance, [400].

Pac-to´lus.
River in Asia Minor in which Midas washed, to remove his golden plague, [179].

Pa-læ´mon.
Son of Athamas and Ino;
changed into sea god, [174].

Pal-a-me´des.
Messenger sent to summon Ulysses to war against Troy, [312].

Pal-i-nu´rus.
Æneas’ pilot;
lost at sea off Cape Misenum, [370], [372].

Pal-la´di-um.
Statue of Minerva, [60];
stolen from Troy by Ulysses and Diomedes, [198], [332].

Pal´las.
1. Name given to Minerva in Athens, [27], [55], [57].
2. Son of Evander;
slain by Turnus while fighting for Æneas, [374], [375].

Pal´lor.
Special attendant of Mars;
lover of strife, [138].

Pan.
Same as Consentes, god of nature and the universe, [74], [127], [300], [301];
significance, [400].