Per´diccas II. Son of Amyntas II., killed in battle, [23]
Per´edur. The tale of, and the origin of the Grail Legend, [400], [407];
corresponds to Perceval of Chrestien de Troyes, [400]
Per´gamos. Black Stone of, subject of embassy from Rome during Second Punic War, [66]
Perilous Glen. Cuchulain escapes beasts of, [187]
“Peronnik” folk tale, [400], note
Persia. Religion of magic invented in, by Zoroaster, [61]
Petrie, Flinders. Discoveries by, [78];
on Egyptian origin of symbol of mother and child, [79]
Philip. Younger brother of Perdiccas, [23]