| Palmerston, Henry John Temple British statesman. |
| PANOL Marcel (Pagnol Marcel) French playwright and filmmaker. |
| PASTEUR, Louis (Pasteur Louis) French microbiologist and chemist. |
| Pate, Charles (Path Charles) French film producer, producer. |
| PAUL Wolfgang (Pauli Wolfgang) Swiss physicist. |
| POUND Ezra (Pound Ezra) American poet, translator, critic, editor |
| Peno Alphonse (Penaud, Alphonse) French inventor. |
| PERES, Shimon (Peres Shimon) Prime Minister of Israel. |
| PERONNE Juan Domingo President and dictator of Argentina (1946-1955, 1973-1974). |
| Perrault Charles (Perrault Charles) French writer. |
| PISA Andrea (Pisano Andrea) Italian goldsmith, sculptor and architect |
| PISA Giovanni (Pisano Giovanni) Italian sculptor and architect of the era protorenessansa; son, a student and assistant to Nicola Pisano. |
| PISA Nicolo (Pisano Niccol) Italian sculptor and architect, founder of the sculpture protorenessansa. |
| PILLON Francois (Pillon Franois) The French philosopher and historian of philosophy, a friend and follower Renouvier. |
| Piner Arthur Wing (Pinero Arthur Wing) English dramatist. |
| PINTER Harold (Pinter Harold) English dramatist, one of the most original authors 20 in the theater. |
| PIZARRO, Francisco (Pizarro Francisco) Spanish conquistador, conqueror of Peru. |
| Pistone Walter (Piston Walter) The American composer and teacher. |
| Plaskett, John Stanley (Plaskett John Stanley) Canadian astronomer. |
| Plethon George Gemist (Pletho Georgius Gemistus) Byzantine writer and philosopher, a connoisseur of ancient Greek philosophy and defender of Plato, who founded the school in Mystras (Peloponnese). |
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