Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Hotlist of Mythology & Folklore/P


 * 1) Pa Pandir &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 2) Pa &mdash; Chinese mythology &mdash;  - disambig.; only mention is as the Cantonese name for baozi
 * 3) PÄÄpiru &mdash; Finnish mythology &mdash;
 * 4) Pabuji Epic &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 5) Pacari &mdash; Inca mythology &mdash;
 * 6) pace eggs &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 7) Pactolian nymphs &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;
 * 8) Paddler-gods &mdash; Maya mythology &mdash;
 * 9) Padkaras &mdash; Judaism &mdash;
 * 10) Pa-don-gi-ak &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 11) Padstow Hobby Horse &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 12) pagab &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 13) Page Abe &mdash;
 * 14) Pah &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;  - mentioned on PAH
 * 15) Paha (disambiguation) &mdash; Finnish mythology &mdash;  - no mention of Finnish mythology
 * 16) Pahlavi Texts &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 17) Pahuanuiapitaaitera &mdash; Oceanic mythology &mdash;
 * 18) Pahuanuiapitaaiterai &mdash;
 * 19) Paieon &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Paean (disambiguation)
 * 20) Paimpont &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to a village in Brittany
 * 21) Painswick Feast and Church Clipping &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 22) Paion &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to a region of Greece; Could also be an alternate spelling of Paeon (god)
 * 23) pairs &mdash; Judaism &mdash;  - leads to PAIRS Foundation
 * 24) Päivä &mdash; Finnish mythology &mdash;
 * 25) Päivätär &mdash; Finnish mythology &mdash;
 * 26) Päivyt &mdash; Finnish mythology &mdash;
 * 27) Pajainen &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 28) pajé &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 29) Pak Hyeokkeose &mdash; Korean mythology &mdash;
 * 30) Pakku &mdash; Mesopotamian mythology &mdash;  - leads to Areca nut
 * 31) Pakoc &mdash; Maya mythology &mdash;
 * 32) Pakrokitat &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 33) Pakua &mdash; Chinese mythology &mdash;
 * 34) Palaemon &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - multiple figures w/this name
 * 35) Pale-fox &mdash; African mythology &mdash;
 * 36) Palenque-triad &mdash; Maya mythology &mdash;
 * 37) Palhik-mana &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 38) Pali &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;  - leads to a language
 * 39) Palk &mdash; Korean mythology &mdash;  - disambig.; no mention of Korean myth
 * 40) Pallas &mdash; general mythology; In Greek mythology Pallas was one of the Titans. He ... &mdash; - disambig.; multiple Greek figures w/this name
 * 41) Palnadu Epic &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 42) Palulop &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 43) Pamba &mdash; African mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 44) Pamit &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 45) Pamuri-mahse &mdash;
 * 46) Pan Jin Lian &mdash; Chinese mythology &mdash;
 * 47) PanBcaratra &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 48) pancake races &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 49) Pancaraksa (Pan̂carakṣā) &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 50) Pandemos &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Aphrodite
 * 51) Pandion &mdash; general mythology; In Greek mythology, Pandion was a son of Erichthonius, the ... &mdash; - disambig.
 * 52) Pane na Bolon &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 53) pangs/debility of the Ulstermen &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 54) Pani (disambiguation) &mdash; Polynesian mythology &mdash;
 * 55) P'an-ku &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 56) PanTcatantra &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 57) Panulay &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 58) Papa &mdash; Polynesian mythology &mdash;  - disambig.; probably Rangi and Papa
 * 59) Papang &mdash; Australian mythology &mdash;
 * 60) Papatuanuku &mdash; Oceanic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Rangi and Papa
 * 61) Papaya &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;  - no mention of its use in myth
 * 62) Paps of Ana &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 63) Papsukkel &mdash; Mesopotamian mythology &mdash;  - leads to Papsukkal; not mentioned as alternate spelling
 * 64) paqok &mdash; Maya mythology &mdash;
 * 65) Para &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 66) Parade of Ants &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 67) Pargod &mdash; Judaism &mdash;
 * 68) Paricia &mdash; Inca mythology &mdash;  - mentioned on Inca mythology
 * 69) Paris (mythology) &mdash; general mythology; In Greek mythology, Paris was a prince of Troy whose ... &mdash; - leads to the city
 * 70) Parsifal &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to the opera by Richard Wagner
 * 71) parsley &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 72) Parthalón &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Partholon; not mentioned as alternate spelling
 * 73) Parthanán &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 74) Parthenos &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to a genus of butterfly
 * 75) Partholonians &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Partholon
 * 76) Partridge in a Pear Tree &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;  - leads to Twelve Days of Christmas
 * 77) Partula &mdash; Roman mythology  &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 78) Parzifal &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Parzival
 * 79) Patal &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 80) Patalena &mdash; Roman mythology &mdash;  - mentioned as a "helper god" on Ceres (mythology)
 * 81) Patuek &mdash; Basque mythology &mdash;
 * 82) Pauahtun &mdash; Maya mythology &mdash;  - leads to Bacab
 * 83) Paul &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 84) Pavahtun &mdash; Maya mythology &mdash;
 * 85) Paved ponds &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 86) pavement &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - disambig.; possibly Pavement (architecture)
 * 87) Paventia &mdash; Roman mythology &mdash;  - mentioned on List of Roman birth and childhood deities
 * 88) pax cakes &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 89) Payatamu &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 90) P-Celts &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Brittonic languages
 * 91) Pe-ben &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 92) Peccary &mdash; mythical creature &mdash;  - no mention of mythological creature
 * 93) Pedair Cainc y Mabinogi &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Four Branches of the Mabinogi
 * 94) Peeping Tom &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - subsection of Lady Godiva
 * 95) Peg o' Nell &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 96) Pegais &mdash; mythical creature &mdash;
 * 97) Pegasos &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to a microprocessor
 * 98) Pehrer &mdash; general mythology; Pehrer was an ancient Egyptian god. &mdash;
 * 99) Pekar &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;  - leads to Harvey Pekar
 * 100) Pele &mdash; Polynesian mythology &mdash;  - leads to the soccer player
 * 101) Pelei &mdash; Oceanic mythology &mdash;
 * 102) Pellervo &mdash; Finnish mythology &mdash;
 * 103) Pellervoinen &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html Finnish mythology] &mdash;
 * 104) Pelles &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/arthurian/articles.html Arthurian legend] &mdash;  - mentioned on Fisher King
 * 105) Pellonpekko &mdash; Finnish mythology &mdash;
 * 106) Pellon-pekko &mdash; Finnish mythology &mdash;
 * 107) Pemba &mdash; African mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 108) Pemphredo &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - mentioned as one of the Graeae
 * 109) Pemtemweha &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 110) Pen Annwfn &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 111) Penardum &mdash; general mythology; In Celtic mythology, Penardum was a sea-goddess married to Llyr. &mdash;
 * 112) pencerdd &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 113) Peng-lai &mdash; Chinese mythology &mdash;
 * 114) P'eng-Niao &mdash; mythical creature &mdash;
 * 115) Peng-zi &mdash; Chinese mythology &mdash;
 * 116) Penie &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Penia; not mentioned as alternate spelling/name
 * 117) Pentatecu &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 118) Penyakit &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 119) Percevel &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Percival; not mentioned as alternate spelling/name
 * 120) Perdix &mdash; legendary Greeks &mdash;  - leads to a quail-like bird
 * 121) Pere &mdash; Polynesian mythology &mdash;  - leads to a village in Hungary
 * 122) Pereplut &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 123) Perieris &mdash; legendary Greeks &mdash;  - leads to Perieres; not mentioned as alternate name/spelling
 * 124) Perindi &mdash; general mythology; In Australian mythology, Perindi is the evil twin brother of ... &mdash;
 * 125) Peris &mdash; Persian mythology &mdash;  - leads to a village in Romania
 * 126) Perkun &mdash; general mythology; In Lithuanian mythology, Perkun was the god of thunder associated ... &mdash; - leads to Perun; not listed as alternate name/spelling
 * 127) Peronnik &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 128) Perse &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - mentioned as one of the Oceanids
 * 129) Perseis &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 130) Perses &mdash; legendary Greeks &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 131) Persis &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - subsection of Fars Province
 * 132) Perso &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - mentioned as one of the Graeae
 * 133) Perunu &mdash; - leads to Perun; not mentioned as alternate name/spelling
 * 134) Peshdadians &mdash; Persian mythology &mdash;
 * 135) Peter &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 136) Petesuchos &mdash; Egyptian mythology &mdash;  - leads to Sobek
 * 137) Petesuchos &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Sobek
 * 138) Petro Loa &mdash; general mythology; In Voodoo, the Petro loa are a group of easily ... &mdash;
 * 139) Petro &mdash; Haitian mythology &mdash;  - leads to Oil
 * 140) Pey &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;  - leads to a village in Aquitaine
 * 141) Phaedra &mdash; legendary Greeks; In Greek mythology, Phaedra was a daughter of Minos, King ... &mdash; - disambig.
 * 142) Phaethousa &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Phaethusa;not listed as alternate name/spelling
 * 143) Phaeton &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 144) Phajanak &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 145) phantom carriages &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 146) phantom ships &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - disambig.; possibly Ghost ship
 * 147) Phantom's Frenzy &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 148) Phema &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Pheme; not listed as alternate spelling/name
 * 149) Phemes &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Pheme; not listed as alternate spelling/name
 * 150) Pheng &mdash; mythical creature &mdash;
 * 151) phenodree &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Fenodyree; not listed as alternate spelling/name
 * 152) Phi &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;  - leads to the Greek letter
 * 153) Philaeus &mdash; legendary Greeks &mdash;  - leads to a genus of Spider
 * 154) Philemon &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Baucis and Philemon; needs own page?
 * 155) Philotes &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 156) Philyra &mdash; Greek mythology; In Greek mythology, Philyra was the shape-shifting goddess of beauty, ... &mdash; - disambig.
 * 157) Philyre &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 158) Phobos &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 159) Phobus &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 160) Phoebe &mdash; Greek mythology; In Greek mythology, Phoebe was the goddess of waxing and ... &mdash;
 * 161) Phoebus &mdash; Greek mythology; Phoebus was the Greek god of enlightenment, a form of ... &mdash;
 * 162) Phoenix &mdash; mythical creature &mdash;  - see Phoenix (mythology)
 * 163) Phoibe &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Phoebe (disambiguation)
 * 164) Pholus &mdash; legendary Greeks &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 165) Phospheros &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Hesperus
 * 166) Phra Upakud &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 167) Pia &mdash; Polynesian mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 168) piai &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 169) Pichana-gobeche &mdash; Maya mythology &mdash;
 * 170) Pichanto &mdash; Maya mythology &mdash;
 * 171) pictures &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 172) Picullus &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;  - leads to Peckols
 * 173) Picvucin &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 174) Pidray &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 175) Pie &mdash; Haitian mythology; In Voodoo, Pie is a grave soldier loa who lies ... &mdash; - leads to the delicious baked treat
 * 176) pigeons &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 177) Pigobara &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 178) pigs &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 179) Piguerao &mdash; Inca mythology &mdash;
 * 180) Pigwidgin &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 181) Pi-Hsi &mdash; mythical creature &mdash;
 * 182) Pikváhahirak &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 183) pilgrimage &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 184) Pili &mdash; Polynesian mythology &mdash;
 * 185) Pilirin &mdash; Australian mythology &mdash;
 * 186) Pillywiggins &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 187) Pim-skwa-wagen-owad &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 188) pin-a-sight &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 189) pins &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 190) Pipinoukhe &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 191) Pipounoukhe &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 192) Piquete-zina &mdash; Aztec mythology &mdash;
 * 193) Piquete-ziÑa &mdash; Aztec mythology &mdash;
 * 194) Pirene (mythology) &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 195) Piru (spirit) &mdash; Finnish mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 196) Pishashas &mdash; Hindu mythology &mdash;
 * 197) Pishumi &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 198) Pisistratus &mdash; legendary Greeks &mdash;  - multiple figures w/this name
 * 199) Pitho &mdash; general mythology; Pitho was the daughter of Aphrodite. She was the goddess ... &mdash;