P
- Palace of the Porphyrogenitus
- Palaestina Prima
- Palaestina Salutaris
- Palaestina Secunda
- Palaiologos
- Palamism
- Palermo
- Palestine
- Pammakaristos Church
- Pamphylia
- Pamprepius
- Panagia
- Panagia Apsinthiotissa
- Panagia Chalkeon, Church of
- Panagia Kapnikarea, Church of
- Panagia Mavriotissa, Monastery of
- Pankalia, Battle of
- Pannonia
- Pantanassa Monastery
- Panteleimon (Thessaloniki), Church of Saint
- Pantokrator Monastery
- Pantokratoros monastery
- Paolo Lucio Anafesto
- Paphlagonia
- Paphlagonia (theme)
- Paphlagonian expedition of the Rus'
- Papias (Byzantine office)
- Parabalani
- Paradynasteuon
- Parakoimomenos
- Paramonai
- Paraphylax
- Saint Paraskevi, Monastery of (Vikos)
- Parastaseis syntomoi chronikai
- Parathalassites
- Pardos
- Parecclesion
- Paregoretissa, Church of
- Paris Psalter
- Paristrion
- Partitio terrarum imperii Romaniae
- Patmos
- Patras
- Patria of Constantinople
- Patriarch of Constantinople
- Patricius (consul 500)
- Patrikios
- Paul I, Bishop of Constantinople
- Paul I, Pope of Rome
- Paul II, Patriarch of Constantinople
- Paul III, Patriarch of Constantinople
- Paul IV, Patriarch of Constantinople
- Paul of Alexandria, Patriarch
- Paul (father of Maurice)
- Paul (exarch)
- Paul Lemerle
- Paul of Aegina
- Paul the Silentiary
- Paulicianism
- Paulus (consul 496)
- Paulus (consul 512)
- Pechenegs
- Pedro Bordo de San Superano
- Pegae, Battle of
- Pelagianism
- Pelagius I, Pope of Rome
- Pelagius II, Pope of Rome
- Pelagonia, Battle of
- Pelekanon, Battle of
- Peloponnese
- Peloponnese (theme)
- Pentapolis, Duchy of the
- Pentarchy
- Peranius
- Perctarit
- Peribleptos Monastery, Mystras
- Pereyaslavets
- Pergamon
- Pergamon, Metropolis of
- Peritheorion, Battle of
- Perugia, Duchy of
- Peter (usurper)
- Peter (curopalates)
- Peter I of Bulgaria
- Peter II of Courtenay
- Peter, Patriarch of Constantinople
- Peter IV, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Peter IV of Bulgaria
- Peter Barsymes
- Peter Bua
- Peter Charanis
- Peter Delyan
- Peter Delyan, Uprising of
- Peter of Diokleia
- Peter Phokas
- Peter the Hermit
- Peter the Patrician
- Petraliphas
- Petroe, Battle of
- Petronas Kamateros
- Petronas the Patrician
- Pharas the Herulian
- Pharsalus (1277), Battle of
- Phasis
- Phasis, Siege of
- Philadelphia
- Philadelphia, Fall of
- Philadelphia, Metropolis of
- Philagathus of Cerami
- Philanthropenos
- Philaretos Brachamios
- Philip of Swabia
- Philip of Courtenay
- Philip I, Prince of Taranto
- Philip I of Piedmont
- Philip II, Prince of Taranto
- Philip Monotropos
- Philippa of Armenia
- Philippicus (general)
- Philippikos Bardanes
- Philippus, Flavius
- Philotheou monastery
- Philotheos I Kokkinos, Patriarch of Constantinople
- Phocas
- Phokas (Byzantine family)
- Phosterius
- Photius I the Great, Patriarch of Constantinople
- Phrygia
- Pinkernes
- Placidia
- Placidia Palace
- Planudes, Anthology of
- Plato (exarch)
- Plato of Sakkoudion
- Plinta
- Pliska
- Pliska, Battle of
- Poemen
- Poimanenon, Battle of
- Poliorcetica
- Polyeuctus, Patriarch of Constantinople
- St. Polyeuctus, Church of
- Pompeius
- Pontus
- Pontus, Diocese of
- Population of the Byzantine Empire
- Porphyrius the Charioteer
- Pothos Argyros (10th century)
- Pothos Argyros (11th century)
- Praecepta Militaria
- Praejecta
- Praepositus sacri cubiculi
- Praetorian prefecture of the East
- Praulius of Jerusalem
- Preljub
- Presian I of Bulgaria
- Presian II of Bulgaria
- Preslav
- Primicerius
- Prinitza, Battle of
- Prisca (empress)
- Priscian of Lydia
- Priscus (general)
- Prison of Anemas
- Probus (consul 502)
- Proclus, Archbishop of Constantinople
- Proclus Oneirocrites
- Procopius (usurper)
- Procopius (magister militum)
- Procopius Anthemius
- Procopius of Caesarea
- Proedros
- Progonos Sgouros
- Prokopia
- Prophet Elijah (Thessaloniki), Church of
- Prosopographisches Lexikon der Palaiologenzeit
- Prosopography of the Byzantine World
- Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire
- Pronoia
- Protasekretis
- Prothesis (altar)
- Protonotarios
- Protospatharios
- Protostrator
- Protovestiarios
- Protovestiarites
- Pseudo-Alexios II
- Pulcheria
- Pyrrhus, Patriarch of Constantinople
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