Pol´lux, Castor and (Dioscuri, the Twins) (See [Castor]), [133], [158]-[159], [202], [203].

Pol-y-dec´tes, king of Seriphus, [116], [202].

Pol-y-do´re, slain kinsman of Æneas; whose blood nourished a bush that bled when broken, [258].

Pol-y-hym´ni-a, Muse of oratory and sacred song, [8].

Po-ly´i-dus, soothsayer, [125].

Pol-y-ni´ces, King of Thebes, [182], [183].

Pol-y-phe´mus, giant son of Neptune, [173], [209], [237], [238], [260].

Po-lyx´e-na, daughter of King Priam of Troy, [228], [232].

Po-mo´na, goddess of fruit-trees (See [Vertumnus]), [10], [11], [26], [76]-[79].

Por´rex and Fer´rex, sons of Leir, King of Britain, [385].