Pol´y-bus.
King of Corinth;
adopted Œdipus when forsaken by the servant, [280-282].
Pol-y-dec´tes.
King of Seriphus;
sends Perseus in quest of Medusa, [242], [249].
Pol-y-do´rus.
Trojan youth, murdered in Thrace;
his grave discovered by Æneas, [363].
Pol-y-hym´ni-a.
Muse of rhetoric;
daughter of Jupiter and Mnemosyne, [90].
Pol-y-ni´ces.
Son of Œdipus, [285];
slain by Eteocles, [287];
buried by Antigone, [288].
Pol-y-phe´mus.
Giant son of Neptune, [154];
Ulysses visits, [339-346];
Galatea loved by, [341];
blinded by Ulysses, [344];
Achemenides escapes from, [365].
Po-lyx´e-na.
Daughter of Priam;
affianced wife of Achilles, [330].
Po-mo´na.
Goddess of the orchards;
wife of Vertumnus, [303].
Pon´tus.
Name given to the sea when first created, [13], [15].
Po-sei´don.
Same as Neptune, god of the sea and of horse trainers, [149].