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Newton, Charles T. [Hrsg.]; Pullan, Richard P. [Hrsg.]
A history of discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus and Branchidae (Band 2, Teil 2) — London, 1863

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GENEllAX INDEX.

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■wall, mines driven in search of, 134 ;
Hyginus' account of, 185.

Peristyle of the Mausoleum, columns
of the, 166, 1G7 ; its meaning accord-
ing to Pliny, 191.

Persephone, probable representation of,
in terra-cotta, 124 ; terra-cotta figures
of, 328, 329 ; temenos of, at Cnidus,
375 et seq. ; statuette of, 377, 420 ;
terminal figure of, 384; head of,
381 ; dedications to, 3S3, 385 ; her
worship, 422.

Perseus, king of Macedon, 70.

Persia, empire of, fallen into a state of
disorganization, 33, 34, 35 ; causes of
its exhaustion, 37.

Persian horseman, figure of, discovered
in the Mausoleum, 90.

Persians invade Caria, 8 ; defeat the
Carians, and reduce them to subjec-
tion, 17; their expedition against
Evagoras of Cyprus, 34, 35.

Pertinax, apotheosis of, 250.

Petesa, hamlet of, 574.

Titrpovtov (Budrum), 646.

Phialaa, marble, found in Mausoleum,
112, 263.

Phidias and his contemporaries, 255,
256 ; qualities which distinguished
his works, 254, 237.

Philibert de Naillac, founder of the
Castle of St. Peter at Budrum, 645.

Philip of Macedon besieges Byzantium,
58.

Phobos, head probably representing,
on a mosaic found at Budrum, 291.

Phocreans colonize Emporhe, in Spain,
12.

Phoenicians colonize Rhodes, 3.

Phormion, son of Panyasis, 24 ; filled
the office of Mnemon at Halicar-
nassus, ib.

Pigs. (See Votive Pigs.)

Pigres, the reputed author of the Mar-
gites and the Batrachoruyomachia,
22; son of Seldomus, 23.

Piscopi, village of, 574.

Pithi, or jars of baked red clay disco-
vered at Budrum, 337 ; intheTroad
and Archipelago, ib.

Pixodarus, son of Mausolus, 31 n. ;
son of Hekatomnus, expels his sister
Ada from Caria, 58 ; his reign, 59,
60 ; coins of, 60, 623 ; his death,
61.

Plagiaulos. (See Flageolet.)

Pliny's measurements of the Mauso-
leum, 93, 95; his descriptions, 160,
161, 166 ; degree of credit to be at-
tached to his description, 18S, 1S9 ;
difficulties in his text, 190-4.

Pluto, application of the epithet imjia-
XOQ to, 406 ; worship of, at Cnidus,
ib. ; local traditions respecting his
carrying off Persephone to the in-
fernal regions, 414, 415, 416.
Plutonia, caves so called, 415.
Podium of the Mausoleum, 161, 162.
Polyandrion, in memory of the The-

bans, 495.
Port, secret, at Halicarnassus, 271.
Pottery, green glazed, 464.
Praxiteles the sculptor, 256, 356 ; ex-
celled in expressing the passions,
256 ; the sculptures found in the
Temenos of Lemeter at Cnidus, pro-
bably works of his school, 418-19.
Priestess, statue which may represent,

400.
Priestesses, dedications by, 392.
Priesthood of the temple at Lagina,

599, 570.
Prion, in the island of Cos, 639.
Prize compositions recited at the ob-
sequies of Mausolus, 54, 248.
Prytanes, names of, mentioned in in-
scriptions at Lagina, 571.
Psammetichus I., king of Egypt, 15;
enlists the Carians and Ioniaus in his
service, ib.
Pteroma, a spacious ambulatory, 204.
Ptcron of the Mausoleum, 95, 99, 112,
110, 160, 101, 102, 185; meaning
of, according to Pliny, 190 ct n. ;
position of the lions on each front of
the, 204.
Ptolemies, Caria falls under their do-
minion, 69.
Ptolemy, general of Alexander the
Great, defeats the Carians, 65.

---------- Philadelphus, stoa probably

dedicated to him at Halicarnassus,
69, 276 ; probably held Cnidus, 357.
Pullan, Mr., his restoration of the Mau-
soleum, 157 ct seq. ; summary of the
arguments in its favour, 186 el seq. ;
his description of the architecture of
the Lion-tomb of Cnidus, 503 et seq. ;
his report on the island of Cos, 632
ct seq. ; his description of the Castle
of St. Peter at Budrum, 645 et seq.
Pyli, village of, 635, 636.
Pyramid of the Mausoleum, remains of,
105, 117, 137; how thrown down,
109; the key to the whole build-
ing, 102, 103; steps of, 163, 196,
197; sizeof the base, 165 ; height of
the, 166 ; objections to Lieutenant
Smith's proposed restoration of, 194
195.
" Pyramid Hill," near Budrum, 596.
Pisindelis, son of Artemisia, 22, 23.
 
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