Pan-ath-e-næ´a.
Festivals held in honor of Minerva, [60].

Pan-do´ra.
First woman;
created in heaven, she brings evil into the world, [29-35], [37].

Par´cæ.
The Fates, or Mœræ;
they spin the thread of destiny, [165].

Par´is.
Son of Priam and Hecuba, [307];
judgment of, [308];
visits Troy, [308], [310];
elopes with Helen, [312];
duel with Menelaus, [320];
in battle, [323];
Achilles slain by, [330];
death of, [331];
significance, [394].

Par-nas´sus.
Mountain in Greece, [37], [38];
sacred to Apollo and the Muses, [90].

Par-the´ni-um.
Mountain upon which Atalanta was exposed, [275].

Par´the-non.
Temple dedicated to Minerva at Athens, [60].

Pa-tro´clus.
Friend of Achilles;
slain by Hector, [324-328];
significance, [395].

Peg´a-sus.
Steed born from the sea foam and the blood of Medusa, [154], [244];
Bellerophon rides, [292-296];
significance, [394], [397].

Pe´leus.
Husband of Thetis;
father of Achilles, [266], [275], [305], [314].