Pe´li-as, usurping uncle of Jason, [130], [132], [136], [180].
Pe´li-on, mountain, [123], [133].
Pel´le-as, knight of Arthur, [435].
Pe-na´tes, protective household deities of the Romans, [11].
Pen´drag-on, King of Britain, elder brother of Uther-Pendragon (which See), who succeeded him, [389]-[390], [394], [396], [397].
Pe-nel´o-pe, wife of Ulysses, who, waiting twenty years for his return from the Trojan War, put off the suitors for her hand by promising to choose one when her weaving was done, but unravelled at night what she had woven by day, [77], [184], [185], [212], [254], [256].
Pe-ne´us, river god, [20];
river, [144].
Pen-the-si-le´a, queen of Amazons, [228].
Pen´the-us, king of Thebes; having resisted the introduction of the worship of Bacchus into his kingdom, was driven mad by the god, [94], [161], [164].