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Pembroke, Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of, 1561-1621 (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

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Sister to Sir Philip Sidney and aunt to Lady Mary Wroth, this literary patroness was a poet and translator in her own right, authoring a substantial body of religious verse.

Pellico, Silvio, 1789-1854 (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

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Italian author, dramatist, and patriot. Writings of his hardship as a political prisoner inspired sympathy for the Italian nationalist movement.

Peele, George, 1556-1596 (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

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Poet and playwright during the Elizabethan period. Peele dabbled in many genres of theatre, including history, pastoral, melodrama, folk, and tragedy, as well as pageants.

Pearce, Zachary, 1690-1774 (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

  • Read more about Pearce, Zachary, 1690-1774 (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

Author of several papers in the Guardian and the Spectator, Pearce also offered modest assistance to Samuel Johnson in the compilation of his dictionary. He was made Bishop of Rochester and Dean of Westminster in 1756.

Paul, the Apostle, Saint (Library of Congress Name Authority); c. 4 B.C.E.-62–64 C.E. (Encyclopedia Britannica)—

  • Read more about Paul, the Apostle, Saint (Library of Congress Name Authority); c. 4 B.C.E.-62–64 C.E. (Encyclopedia Britannica)—

Born as Saul of Tarsus, Saint Paul, or Paul the Apostle, was among the first generation of Christians to spread the teachings of Jesus. He is commonly regarded as the most important figure in the history of Christianity after Jesus himself.

Patroclus (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

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In Homer's Iliad, a close wartime companion of Achilles.

Patrick, Saint, 373?-463? (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

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The primary patron saint of Ireland. In legend, he banished all snakes from the island.

Pasta, Giuditta Maria Costanza, 1797-1865 (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

  • Read more about Pasta, Giuditta Maria Costanza, 1797-1865 (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

Pasta was an Italian operatic soprano whose vocal and physical expressiveness revolutionized opera and made her the foremost performer of her day.

Parnell, Thomas, 1679-1718 (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

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Poet, translator, and classicist. His best regarded narrative poem, "The Hermit," appeared in Poems on Several Occasions (1721). Parnell was one of the contributors to the Spectator and the Guardian.

Parmenides (Library of Congress Name Authority)—

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Fifth century BCE Greek philosopher.

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