Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Hotlist of Mythology & Folklore/P2


 * 1) Pitru-ganas &mdash; Hindu mythology &mdash;
 * 2) Pitua &mdash; Polynesian mythology &mdash;
 * 3) Pitys &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 4) Piznai &mdash; Judaism &mdash;
 * 5) place-names &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - leads to Toponymy
 * 6) placenta &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 7) Plague &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 8) Plain of Weeping &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 9) Plaksy &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 10) Plant Rhys Dwfen &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 11) plantain &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - no mention of myth or cultural history on page
 * 12) plants &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - very general
 * 13) Pla-ween-noo &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 14) Pleiades &mdash; Greek mythology; The Pleiades were the seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione. ... &mdash; - leads to the open star cluster
 * 15) Pleione &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 16) Pleuron &mdash; general mythology; In Greek mythology, Pleuron was a son of Aetolus and ... &mdash; - disambig.
 * 17) Plinlimmon &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 18) Plisthenes &mdash; legendary Greeks &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 19) plough plays &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 20) Plur na mBan &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 21) Pluto &mdash; Roman mythology; Pluto was the Roman name for the Greek god Hades. &mdash; - leads to the ex-planet
 * 22) Pluvius &mdash; Roman mythology &mdash;  - mentioned as an epithet of Jupiter
 * 23) Po &mdash; Oceanic mythology &mdash;
 * 24) Podalarius &mdash; legendary Greeks &mdash;  - leads to Podalirius; not listed as alternate spelling/name
 * 25) Podarke &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - mentioned on Aello; spelled "Podarce"
 * 26) Poia &mdash; Native American mythology; In Blackfoot mythology, Poia was the son of the Morning ... &mdash;
 * 27) Poki (mythology) &mdash; www.pantheon.org/articles/p/poki.html Hawaiian rock spirit &mdash;
 * 28) Pok-wejee-men &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 29) poldies &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 30) Polovoi &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 31) Poludnitsa &mdash; general mythology; In Slavic and Russian mythology, Poludnitsa was a mischievous spirit ... &mdash; - leads to Supernatural beings in Slavic folklore
 * 32) Polybus &mdash; legendary Greeks; Polybus was king of Corinth. He raised Oedipus as his ... &mdash; - disambig.
 * 33) Polydeuces &mdash; Greek mythology; Polydeuces was twin brother of Castor. He was a son ... &mdash; - disambig.
 * 34) Polymnia &mdash; Greek mythology; Polymnia was the muse of song and oratory, and believed ... &mdash; - leads to a leaf of some kind
 * 35) Pon &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 36) Pontos &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Pontus; not listed as alternate name/spelling
 * 37) Poor Old Woman &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 38) Pop &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 39) Pope Gregory's Letter &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 40) poppies &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 41) Poppy Goddess &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;
 * 42) Porasy &mdash; general mythology; In Guarani mythology, Porasy was a daughter of Rupave and ... &mdash;
 * 43) Porenutius &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 44) Porevit &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 45) Porpoise Girl &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 46) Porus &mdash; Roman mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 47) Poshaiyankayo &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 48) Potah &mdash; Judaism &mdash;
 * 49) potatoes &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - no mention of the potato in culture or myth
 * 50) Pothos &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 51) Potina &mdash; Roman mythology &mdash;  - leads to List of Roman birth and childhood deities
 * 52) Potipher &mdash; Judaism &mdash;  - leads to Potiphar; not mentioned as alternate name/spelling
 * 53) Pot-tilter &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 54) Powers &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 55) Prairie Falcon &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;  - no mention of myth
 * 56) pram cradle &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 57) prams &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 58) Preas Eyn &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 59) Preas Eyssaur &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 60) Preas Prohm &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 61) precious stones &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 62) pregnancy &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 63) prehistoric sites &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 64) Preiddiau Annwfn &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 65) Primal Bull &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 66) Primitive Druid &mdash; general mythology; The primitive druid was an order of druid involved with ... &mdash;
 * 67) primroses &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 68) Prince-of-darkness &mdash; Middle Eastern mythology &mdash;
 * 69) Princes of Fear &mdash; Judaism &mdash;
 * 70) Principalities &mdash; Judaism &mdash;  - leads to a type of state
 * 71) printing trade &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 72) Prisni &mdash; Hindu mythology &mdash;
 * 73) Prisoners' Base &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - leads to a Nero Wolfe detective novel
 * 74) Priteni &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Cruthin
 * 75) Promitor &mdash; Roman mythology &mdash;  - mentioned as a "helper god" under Ceres (mythology)
 * 76) prophecies &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - no mention of English/British folklore on page
 * 77) Prophets &mdash; Islam &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 78) Prorsa Postverta &mdash; Roman mythology &mdash;  - leads to Postverta; not listed as alternate name or epithet
 * 79) Protogenea &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Protogenia; not listed as alternate name/spelling
 * 80) Protogonus &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Phanes; not listed as alternate name/spelling
 * 81) proverbs &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 82) Prtha &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 83) Prydyn &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Picts
 * 84) Psezpolnica &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 85) P-skig-demo-os &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 86) P-son-en &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 87) Psyche &mdash; Greek mythology; In Roman mythology, Psyche was the personification of the passion ... &mdash; - disambig.
 * 88) Psychopompos &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - leads to Psychopomp; not listed as alternate name/spelling
 * 89) Ptah-Seker-Osiris &mdash; Egyptian mythology &mdash;  - leads to Ptah
 * 90) Ptha &mdash; Egyptian mythology &mdash;
 * 91) Pu Ngoe Nga Ngoe &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 92) Puarata &mdash; Oceanic mythology &mdash;
 * 93) Puchan &mdash; Hindu mythology &mdash;
 * 94) Puck &mdash; English folklore &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 95) Pue di Songi &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 96) Pue m Palaburu &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 97) Pueulla &mdash; Korean mythology &mdash;
 * 98) Pugut &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 99) Pukatala &mdash; Polynesian mythology &mdash;
 * 100) Pukis &mdash; Latvian mythology &mdash;  - leads to Latvian mythology
 * 101) Puna &mdash; Polynesian mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 102) Punchau &mdash; Inca mythology &mdash;  - leads to Inti; not mentioned as alternate name or epithet
 * 103) Punotsihyo &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 104) Puntan &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 105) puntianak &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 106) Puranic Cosmogony &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 107) Purgine-Pas &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 108) Pusa &mdash; Chinese mythology &mdash;  - leads to a genus of Earless seal
 * 109) Pusait &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 110) Pusat Tasik &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 111) Puta &mdash; Roman mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 112) Putuperereko &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 113) Pu'uhele &mdash; Oceanic mythology &mdash;
 * 114) Puzur-Amurri &mdash; Mesopotamian mythology &mdash;
 * 115) Pygmalion &mdash; Greek mythology; In Greek mythology, Pygmalion was a king of Cyprus who ... &mdash; - disambig.
 * 116) Pyranus &mdash; general mythology; In Babylonian mythology, Pyranus was a Babylonian youth who loved ... &mdash;
 * 117) Pyrrhus &mdash; general mythology; In Greek mythology, Pyrrhus was the birth name of Achilles' ... &mdash; - disambig.
 * 118) Python &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - disambig.