Pal-a-me´des, Saracen prince at Arthur’s court, [451], [455], [464], [472], [474], [510].

Pal´a-tine, one of Rome’s Seven Hills, [281].

Pa´les, goddess presiding over cattle and pastures, [10], [11].

Pal-i-nu´rus, faithful steersman of Æneas, [264], [267].

Pal-la´di-um, properly any image of Pallas Athene, but specially applied to an image at Troy, which was stolen by Ulysses and Diomedes, [229], [232].

Pal´las, son of Evander, [279], [280], [281], [282], [286], [287].

Pal´las A-the´ne (Minerva), [7], [81], [224], [249].

Pam´pha-gus, a dog of Diana, [35].

Pan, god of nature and the universe, [9], [30], [31], [47], [76], [166]-[168].

Pan-ath-e-næ´a, festival in honor of Pallas Athene (Minerva), [154].