Phil-oc-te´tes, warrior who lighted the fatal pyre of Hercules, [148], [229].

Phil´o-e, burial-place of Osiris, [294].

Phin´e-us, betrothed to Andromeda, [120]-[121], [130], [131], [259].

Phleg´e-thon, fiery river of Hades, [269].

Pho´cis, [234], [235], [297].

Phœ´be, one of the sisters of Phaëton, [91].

Phϫbus (Apollo), god of music, prophecy, and archery, the sun-god, [6], [22], [34], [38], [39]-[41], [68], [71], [92], [220].

Phœ-ni´cia, [91], [233], [294], [301].

Phœ-ni´ci-ans, [94], [296], [358].

Phϫnix, a messenger to Achilles, [217];