Por-tu´nus, Roman name for Palæmon (which See), [174].
Po-sei´don (Neptune), ruler of the ocean, [5].
Poverty, [266].
Prec´i-pice, threshold of Helas hall, [333].
Pres´ter John, a rumored priest or presbyter, a Christian pontiff in Upper Asia, believed in but never found, [327]-[328].
Pri´am, king of Troy, [207], [213], [223], [224], [225], [226], [228], [232].
Pri´wen, Arthur’s shield, [400].
Pro´cris, beloved but jealous wife of Cephalus, [26]-[28].
Pro-crus´tes, who seized travellers and bound them on his iron bed, stretching the short ones and cutting short the tall; thus also himself served by Theseus, [151].
Prϫtus, jealous of Bellerophon, [125].