Phil-oc-te´tes.
Friend of Hercules;
receives his arrows, [238], [330], [331].
Phi-lon´o-e.
Daughter of Iobates;
wife of Bellerophon, [292];
significance, [394].
Phin´e-us.
The blind king of Thrace;
annoyed by the Harpies, [248], [249], [267].
Phleg´e-thon.
One of the rivers of Hades;
a river of fire, [161], [163], [350].
Pho´bos.
One of the attendants of Mars, god of war, [138].
Pho´cis.
Province in Greece, bounded by Doris, Locris, and the Gulf of Corinth, [336].
Phϫbe.
One of the Titanides, [17], [20];
same as Diana, [93].
Phϫbus.
Name given to Apollo, god of the sun and of medicine, [61], [67], [90], [94], [96], [318];
significance, [386].
Phœ-nic´i-a.
Province in Asia Minor, named after Phœnix, [47];
significance, [386].
Phϫnix.
Brother of Europa, who gave his name to Phœnicia, [45], [47].