Destruction of all the Christian cities along the coast of, [iii. 89].

Renewed persecutions of the Christians, [iii. 109].

Subjected to the absolute domination of the Turks, [iii. 202].

Acts of the council of Naplouse, for reforming the Christians in, [iii. 367] (App.).

Pancratius, an Armenian prince, joins the Crusaders, [ i. 120].

Paphlagouin, the Crusaders pass through, [ i. 251].

Papyrus Masson, [ i. 250].

Paris, council of, held in 1188; decree of the, for providing Saladin tenths, [iii. 384] (App.).

“Pastors,” the name given to certain Crusaders, [ ii. 462].

Paul II., Pope, instigates the crusade against the Turks, [iii. 179].