INDEX OF PEOPLE 



Sciapodes, VU 23 



Scipio Africanus, Aemilianus, see 



AiricaDus 

 Scipio, L., \1I 88 

 Scipio Nasica, jorist, consul 191 D.C., 



VII 120,215 

 Scylla, monster guarding Straits of 



Mcssina, III 73 

 Scytlies, VII 201 



Seboeus, Statius, geographer, VI 1 83 

 Secundilla, VII 75 

 Seianus, minister of emperor Tibcrius, 



executed for trcason 31 A.D., VII 



129 

 Seleuciis, first king of Syria 312-280 



B.C., VI 19 

 Seneca, philosopher, Nero'8 adviser 



and victim, VI GO 

 Serapio, VII 51 

 Sergius, VII KU 

 Scrtorius, headed rlsing in Spain, 



resisted Metellus aud Fompeius for 



five years, assassiuated 72 B.C., VII 



96 

 Servilius, VII 103, 182 

 Sesostris, Ramses II, great king of 



Bgypt, VI IC5 

 Seitus Pompeius, VII 178 

 Sibylla, VII 119 

 Siccins, VII loi 

 Silanns, consul A.n. 4fi, proconsul of 



Asia, A.D. 54, VII 58 

 Silenus, Roman liistorian, 2nd c. B.C., 



IV 120 



Siienus, satyr-ILkc attcndant of Dionv- 



8US, VII 199 

 Simoiiides, lyric poet of Ceoa 666-4G7 



B.C., VI 183, VII 192 

 Sinon, leader in plot of wooden horse 



to capture Troy, VII 202 

 Sirenes, III 62 

 Socrates, VII 79, 118 

 Sol, VII 197 

 Sophocles, VII 180 

 Spaosines, VI 1 39 

 Spinther, VII 64 

 Spurius, VII 101 

 Staphylua, VII 199 

 Statilia, VII 153 

 Stephanio, VII 169 

 Stilpo of MeL'.ira, philosopher, VII 180 

 Strabo, VII 54, 85 

 Suetonius Paulinus, conaul C6 B.O., 



commanded in Britain undcr Nero, 



V 14 



66o 



Suilliiis Rufus, consul 46 A.D., ban- 

 ished for corruption, VII 39 



Sulla, III 70, 80, VU 60, 131, 137, 187 



Sullanus, VII 96 



Sulpicia, VII 120 



Sura, L. Licinius, friend of Trajan, 

 VII 55 



Tacitus, tho historian, VII 76 



Tader, III 9 



Tarquinius, L., Priscus, fifth klng o( 



Rome, III 70 

 Tarquinius Supcrbus, seventh and 



last kin(? of Romc, IU 67 

 Tauron, VII 24 

 Telchius, VI 16 

 Terentia, VII 168 

 Terentius, unfciiown, VII lfi3 

 Tereus, legendary king of Thrace, IV 47 

 Tcrpander of Lcsbos, 700-C5O B.C., 



father of Oreck music and lyric 



poetry, VII 2(i4 

 Tertulla, VII 1G3 



Thamyras, legendary bard, VII 204 

 Thamyris, possibly identical with 



Thaimyras, VII 204 

 Theodonis, sculptor aud architect, fl. 



600 B.C., VII 1<JH 

 Theophrostus of Lesbos, pupil and 



Buccessor of Aristotle, III 57, 98, 



rv 2, VII 151, 195 

 Theopompus, historian, pupil of 



Isocrates, 6. 378 B.O., III 57, 98, 



IV 2, VII 154, 195 

 Thcseus, VII 200, 202, 205 



Thoas, king of Ijcmnos, son of Diony- 



sus and Ariadne, VII 197 

 Thrason, VII 195 

 Thucydides, III 8G, VII 111, 207 

 Tibcrius, VII 84, 149 

 Tigraues, king of Armenia, son-in-law 



of Mithridates, surreudcred to 



Pompey G6 B.O., VII 98 

 Timaeus, 362-256 B.C., wrote history 



of Sicily, III 85, IV 04, 104, 120, 



V 53 f. 

 Timagencs, III 132 

 Timo, VII 80 



Timomachus of Hyiantium, t«mp. J. 

 Cacsar, VII 126, cf. XXXV 136 



Timosthenes of Hhodes, admiral un- 

 der Ptolemy Philadelphus, e. 280 

 B.C., wrote on harbours, V 47, 129 



VI 18, 1C3, 183, 198 



Tiphys, helmsman of the Argo, VII 209 



