P
Pagasae, 4 , 10 , 29 , 33 , 37 , 57 –87 passim , 88 –105 passim , 198 –202
Pallene, 91 , 102
Panormus, 158n 24
Patroclus, 43n 13;
death of, 64 , 82 , 174 n 50, 200 –201
Peisistratus, 76
Pelasgi, 149 , 157 , 168 (see also Macries)
Peleus, 4 , 41n 8, 50 , 97 –105 passim
Pelias:
as fearsome, 4 , 7 , 38 , 45 , 54n 27, 128 , 132n 39;
his fears about the man with one sandal, 19 , 22 –24, 60 ;
death of, 99n 24, 173 , 202
Pelion, Mount, 88 , 90 , 97
Pellene, 26 n 9
Pelopia, 33 , 59
Pelops, 109 , 126
Penelope, 3 n 5, 21 , 51n 21, 119
Percote, 154
Pergamon, Altar of Zeus, 33n 25
Perseus, 112 , 125
Persians/Medes, 99 –100
Phasis, 158 n 24
Phemius, 20 n 21, 21
Phineus, 125 , 160n 30
Phleias, 32 n 24
Phorbas, 32 n 24
Phrixus, 45 , 72 , 109 , 127
Phrygia, 156 , 168 , 170 , 181
Phylace, 31
Phylacus, 31
Pieria, 30 , 70 , 72 , 124
Pimpleia, 27 n 8
Piræus, 89n 5
Polyphemus, the Argonaut, 32n 24, 177 –80, 193 –96, 202
Polyphemus, the Cyclops, 118 ;
as model for Heracles, 186 –88;
his association with Polyphemus the Argonaut, 195n 34
Polyxo, 108 –41 passim
Poseidon, 22 , 32n 24, 86 , 159 ;
his implicit anger with Heracles, 180 –96 passim
Posidippus, 93n 11
Priam, as model for Æëtes, 40 –55 passim
Priolaus, 94 n 13
Proecdosis, 46n 15, 89n 5, 131n 36
Proemium, 4 , 11 , 13 , 14 –25 passim , 27 , 28 , 37 , 56 , 60
Propontis, 156 , 160 , 160n 30, 162
Ptolemies, 168n 40
Pylos, 30 , 75
Pytho, 52 , 68 , 77 –79