Pan-de´an Pipes, musical instrument of reeds, made by Pan in memory of Syrinx (which See).
Pan-do´ra (all-gifted), first woman, dowered with gifts by every god, yet entrusted with a box she was cautioned not to open; but, curious, she opened it, and out flew all the ills of humanity, leaving behind only Hope, which remained, [13]-[14], [17], [18].
Pan-dra´sus, a king in Greece, who persecuted Trojan exiles under Brutus, great-grandson of Æneas, until they fought, captured him, and, with his daughter Imogen as Brutus’ wife, emigrated to Albion (later called Britain), [379]-[380].
Pan´o-pe, plain of, [92], [113].
Pan´thus, alleged earlier incarnation of Pythagoras, [289].
Paph´la-go´ni-a, ancient country in Asia Minor, south of Black Sea, [208].
Pa´phos, daughter of Pygmalion and Galatea (both of which, See), [63], [66].
Par´cæ. See [Fates].
Pa-ri´ahs, lowest caste of Hindus, [324].
Par´is, son of Priam and Hecuba, who eloped with Helen (which See), [211], [212], [213], [216], [218], [228], [229], [232], [261], [405].