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OTREUS (o’-tryoos): a commander of the Phrygians. 3.226.

OTRYNTEUS (o-trin’-tyoos): father of the Trojan Iphition, 20.437.

OTUS (oh’-tus): (1) son of Aloeus, giant who, in league with his brother Ephialtes, imprisoned Ares, 5.437. (2) Achaean from Cyllene, a commander of the Epeans, killed by Polydamas, 15.600.

PAEON (pee’-on): father of the Trojan Agastrophus, 11.395.

PAEONIANS (pee-oh’-ni-unz): Trojan allies, 2.960, inhabitants of PAEONIA (pee- oh’-ni-a), a region to the northeast of Greece, later Macedonia, 17.404.

PAESUS (pee’-sus): city in the Troad, northeast of Troy, 5.703.

PALLAS (pal’-as): epithet of Athena, 1.232.

PALMYS (pal’-mis): Trojan captain, 13.917.

PAMMON (pam’-on): Trojan, son of Priam, 24.296.

PANDARUS (pan’-da-rus): son of Lycaon (1), commander of the Trojans from Zelea, killed by Diomedes, 2.938.

PANDION (pan-deye’-on): Achaean, comrade of Teucer, 12.428.

PANDOCUS (pan’-do-kus): Trojan killed by Great Ajax, 11.578.

PANOPEUS (pan’-op-yoos): (1) city in Phocis, 2.610. (2) Father of the Achaean Epeus, 23.742.

PANTHOUS (pan’-rho-us): Trojan elder, husband of Phrontis, father of Polydamas, Euphorbus, Hyperenor, 3.176.

PAPHLAGONIANS (pa-fla-goh’-ni-unz): 2.963, Trojan allies from PAPNLAGONIA (pa-fla-goh’-ni-a), a region on the southern shore of the Black Sea.

PARIS (pa’-ris): Trojan, son of Priam and Hecuba, who abducted Helen from Menelaus in Lacedaemon, 3.16.

PARRHASIA (pa-ray’ -zi-a): region or district in Arcadia, 2.701.

PARTHENIUS (par-the’-ni-us): river in Paphlagonia, 2.966.

PASITHEA (pa-si’ -thee-a): one of the Graces desired by Sleep, 14.331.

PATROCLUS (pa-tro’-klus): Achaean, son of Menoetius, brother-in-arms of Achilles, killed by Hector, 1.360. See note 18.581-92.

PEDAEON (pee-dee’-on): city in the Troad, 13.206.

PEDAEUS (pee-dee’-us): Trojan, bastard son of Antenor, killed by Meges. 5.76.

PEDASUS (pee’-da-sus): (1) Trojan, son of Bucolion, twin brother of Aesepus (2), killed by Euryalus, 6.24. (2) City in the Troad, on the Satniois River, 6.41. (3) City in the southwestern Peloponnese near Pylos, 9.182.

PELAGON (pe’-la-gon): (1) Achaean, one of the Pylian captains, 4.338. (2) Trojan ally, Lycian, comrade of Sarpedon, 5.797.

PELASGIANS (pe-laz’-juns): Trojan allies, a tribe located in Asia Minor, 2.952.

PELEGON (pee’-le-gon): son of Axius, father of the Trojan Asteropaeus, 21.161.

PELEUS (peel’-yoos): son of Aeacus, king of the Myrmidons, father of Achilles by Thetis, 1.1. See note ad loc.

PELIAN (pee’-li-an): of Achilles’ spear, its timber hewn on Mount Pelion, 16.171.

PELIAS (pe’-li-as): king of Iolcus, father of Alcestis, 2.816.

PELIDES (pe-leye’-deez): “son of Peleus,” patronymic of Achilles, 20.418.

PELION (pee’-li-on): mountain in Magnesia, home of the Centaurs, 2.846.

PELLENE (pe-lee’-nee): Achaean city in the kingdom of Agamemnon, 2.665.

PELOPS (pel’-ops): king of Argos, father of Atreus, grandfather of Agamemnon and Menelaus, 2.122.

PENELEOS (pee-ne’-lee-ohs): Achaean, co-commander with Leitus of the Boeotians, 2.584.

PENEUS (pee-nee’-us): river in Thessaly, 2.854.

PERAEBIANS (pe-ree’-bi-unz): people from Dodona, led by Guneus, 2.851.

PERCOTE (pur-koh’-tee): city in the Troad, to the northeast of Troy, 2.947.

PEREA (pee-ree’-a): locale in Thessaly where Apollo bred the mares of Eumelus, 2.871.

PERGAMUS (pur’-ga-mus): the citadel of Troy, 4.586.

PERGASUS (pur’-ga-sus): father of the Trojan Deicoon, 5.617.

PERIBOEA (pe-ri-bee’-a): daughter of Acessamenus, mother of Pelegon by the River Axius, 21.163.

PERIERES (pe-ri-ee’-reez): father of Borus (2), 16.208.

PERIMEDES (pe-ri-mee’-deez): father of the Achaean Schedius (2), 15.597.

PERIMUS (per’-i-mus): Trojan, son of Megas, killed by Patroclus, 16.813.

PERIPHAS (per’-i-fas): (1) Achaean, son of Ochesius, Aetolian killed by Ares. 5.973. (2) Trojan, son of the herald of Anchises, 17.375.

PERIPHETES (pe-ri-fee’-teez): (1) Trojan killed by Teucer, 14.602. (2) Achaean from Mycenae, son of Copreus, killed by Hector, 15.742.

PERSEPHONE (pur-se’-fo-nee): goddess of the underworld, daughter of Demeter, and wife of Hades, 9.557.

PERSEUS (purs’ yoos): son of Zeus by Danaë, grandfather of Eurystheus, father of Sthenelus (2), 14.384.

PETEON (pet’-e-on): city in Boeotia, 2.590.

PETEOS (pet’ -e-ohs): father of the Achaean Menestheus, 2.643.

PHAENOPS (fee’-nops): (1) father of the Trojans Xanthus and Thoon, 5.169. (2) Father of the Trojan Phorcys, 17.360. (3) Trojan, son of Asius (1). impersonated by Apollo, 17.661.

PHAESTOS (fees’-tos): city in Crete, 2.743.

PHAESTUS (fees’-tus): Trojan ally, son of Borus (1), Maeonian killed by Idomeneus, 5.48.

PHALCES (fal’-seez): Trojan killed by Antilochus, 13.916.

PHARIS (fay’-ris): city in Lacedaemon, 2.674.

PHAUSIAS (faw’-si-as): father of the Trojan Apisaon (1), 11.682.

PHEGEUS (fee’-joos): Trojan, son of Dares, killed by Diomedes, 5.11.