P
Pacidius, 193
Pandulf, 47
Paris, Bibliothèque de Sainte-Geneviève, MS. 2200, 202
Patterson, Lee, 152 -54
Payon, Gastinel, 16
Péronne, Treaty of, 40 -42, 44
Petit-Dutaillis, Charles, 226 , 233 , 270
Petronilla, countess of Vermandois, 31
Pharsalia (Lucan), 124 , 129 , 151 , 175 ;
and chivalry, 156 ;
scope of, 159 -60;
as source for Faits des Romains , 124 -26, 159 -61;
as source for Hystore de Jules César , 183 -85, 187 , 194 -96, 200
Pharsalia, battle of, 127 , 160 , 162 , 172 -73, 175 , 178 , 180 , 192 , 195 -96, 199 -200
Philip Augustus, king of France, 20 , 133 , 270 -71;
compared to Caesar, 119 -20, 123 , 182 ;
compared to Charlemagne, 93 -94;
in Chronique des rois de France (Anon. of Chantilly-Vatican), 296 -303, 307 -11;
as feudal overlord, 15 -20;
and Flanders, 38 -51;
and increase in royal power, 11 -20, 112 , 272 -73, 311 -13;
marriage to Isabelle of Hainaut, 73 ;
and Michel of Harnes, 74 ;
and Norman conquest, 43 ;
as patron of historiography, 287 ;
portrayal by Anon. of Béthune, 266 -67;
reforms of, 11 , 16 -20;
and royal counselors, 17 -18;
and Vermandois succession, 30 , 32 -36
Philip Hurepel, 41
Philippa of Harnes, 27
Philippe of Alsace, count of Flanders, 42 , 44 ;
in Chronique des rois de France (Anon. of Chantilly/Vatican), 296 -98, 300 ;
death of, 18 , 36 ;
reforms of, 29 ;
and Vermandois succession, 30 -36
Philippe of Namur, 39 -42, 54
Philippide (Guillaume le Breton), 20 , 266 , 270 , 275 , 278 , 288 ;
chivalric ideology in, 305 ;
source for Chronique des rois de France (Anon. of Chantilly/Vatican), 284 -85, 294 -300, 303
Pierre de Beauvais, 71 -72, 84 , 86 , 91 , 99 -100
Pirenne, Henri, 267
Plutarch, 183
Pocock, John, 111 -12
Poly, Jean-Pierre, 19
Pompey, 124 -25, 128 , 159 -60;
and Caesar, 163 -64, 170 -73;
and Cato, 178 -79;
and Cornelia, 173 , 175 , 211 ;
death of, 176 ;
in Faits des Romains , 171 -73, 175 -76;
in Hystore de Jules César , 193 -97
Pont-à-Vendin, Treaty of, 45
Primat, 14 , 274 , 281 , 283 , 285 , 316 -18
Prose, 2 -3, 54 -58, 60 , 64 , 69 , 75 , 77- 79, 95 -97, 102 , 219 , 222
Psalter of Montebourg, 56
Pseudo-Fredegarius, 321
Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle , 7 , 53 -54, 102 , 117 , 156 , 158 , 214 , 270 ;
aims of, 78 -97;
in Chantilly, MS. 869, 273 ;
Charlemagne in, 83 -92, 94 ;
chivalric ideology in, 79 -95;
and Continuation of Aimoin , 321 ;
and Crusades,
91 -92;
Ganelon in, 87 -88;
genealogy in, 92 -94;
kingship in, 85 , 90 -91, 94 -95;
Latin version of, 69 , 71 , 94 , 96 ;
orality of, 95 -96;
and patriotism, 78 , 93 -94;
patrons of, 70 -72, 74 , 79 ;
prologue of, 55 -56, 60 , 69 , 76 -77, 79 -82;
and prose, 56 , 75 ;
Roland in, 88 -89;
as source for Chronique des rois de France (Anon. of Chantilly/Vatican), 280 ;
translations of, 12 -13, 45 , 70 -72;
and Turpin I , 87 , 90 , 232 , 280 , 322 ;
in Vatican, MS. Reg. Lat. 624, 273 ;
veracity of, 75 -77, 95 -96
Ptolemy, 125 , 173 , 203 -4