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INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



Sebakem-f, king of Eg)'] 11 ' 9*>- 



Sebakhotep, king of Egypt, 91. 



Sebakhotep It., king of Egypt, 92. 



Sebakhotep III., king of Egypt, 92. 



Sebakhotep IV., king of Egypt, 92. 



Sebakhotep V., king of Egypt, 92. 



Scbaknefru, or Skemiophris, queen of Egypt, 91. 



Sebektegin, third ruler of Ghazni, 657-58, 664. 



Sebercheres, king of Egypt, 70. 



Sebosus, Statius, Roman geographer, 44S. 



Sechnuphis of Egypt, preceptor of Plato, 301. 



Secondat, Charles de, 1012 



Secundus, Lombard historian, 597. 



Seehewallie, queen of Ceylon, 520. 



See-ma-kuang, Chinese poet, 682. 



Seguier, Io. F, Italian botanist, 1019, 1025. 



Sehura, king of Egypt, 70. 



Seif bin Malik, imam of Muscat, 960, 994. 



Seif-Eddin, see Melek-Adel. 



Seif-Eddin Tattar, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 811. 



Seif-u-din Ghori, sultan of Ghor and Ghazni, 70S-9. 



Sei'-nei', twenty-third dairo of Japan, 569. 



Seir the Horite, 103. 



Seiwa, dairo of Japan, 634, 641. 



Sejanus, L. Aelius, praetorian prefect and consul, 477. 



Sekander Shah, founder of the city of Malacca, 750,755. 



Selden, John, jurist and critic, 94S. 



Seleucus, Greek king of Syria, 340, 345, 348, 372, 377. 



Seleucus II. Callinicus, Creek king of Syria, 386,389. 



Seleucus III. Ceraunus, Greek king of Syria, 389-90. 



Seleucus IV. Philopator, Greek king of Syria, 397, 399. 



Seleucus, Greek poet, 395. 



Seleucus of Babylon, Greek astronomer, 377. 



Selim, eleventh Turkish sultan, 862, 864. 



Selim II , thirteenth Turkish sultan, 897, 900. 



Selim III., twenty-ninth Turkish sultan, 1043, I0 5^- 



Sclred, king of Essex, 615, 619. 



Semedo, Alvarez, Jesuit missionary and author of a 



History of China, 933, 942. 

 Semempses, king of Egypt, 64. 

 Semiramis, Assyrian empress, 95. 

 Seneca, L., Roman philosopher and physicist, 47 1,47 5, 



483. 

 Seneca, M., Roman rhetor, 457. 

 Senefru, king of Egypt, 66. 

 Seng-houn-i, first baptized Corean, 1039, 1052. 

 Scng-ka, or Kieou-ma-seng-ka, Cambodian amb., 687. 

 Sennacherib, Assyrian emperor, 217. 

 Sennefelder, A., inventor of Lithography, 1048. 

 Seokouo, dairo of Japan, So2 y 812. 

 Sequeira, James Lopes de, Portuguese navi., 83^,860. 

 Serano, Francisco, Portu. voy. to the Moluccas, 861. 

 Serapion, bishop of Thmuis in Egypt, 547. 

 Serapion, eighth bishop of Antioch, 532-34. 

 Serapion, Jahia-ebn, Arab medical writer, 612,624,679. 

 Serapion of Alexandria, Creek medical writer, 370. 

 Serenus Sammonicus, Roman writer, 535. 

 Serenus Sammonicus the younger, 538. 

 Sergius, nineteenth Roman archbishop, 613. 

 Sergius II., thirty-eighth Roman archbishop, 630-31. 

 Sergius III., fifty-fifth Roman archbishop, 647. 

 Sergius IV., eightieth Roman archbishop, 667. 

 Seringe, N. C, botanist, 1052. 

 Sertorius, Roman general, 442. 

 Serug, 99. 

 Servetus, Michael, of Spain, theologian, 888. 



Servius, Roman grammarian, 552. 



Servius Tullius, sixth king of Rome, 236, 244. 



Sesochris, king of Egypt, 65. 



Sesorthus, or Tosorthus, king of Egypt, 66. 



Sesustris, see Sesurtesen II. 



Sesse, botanist, 1052. 



Sestini, Italian botanist, 1048. 



Sesurtesen, king of Egypt, 83. 



Sesurtesen IE, or Sesostris, king of Egypt, 85. 



Sesurtesen III., king of Egypt, 87. 



Seth, 3. 



Sethenes, king of Egypt, 65. 



Seti, Ethiopian prince, 132. 



Seti, or Saites, Hyksos king of Egypt, 99. 



Severianus, Greek ecclesiastical writer, 552. 



Severinus, sixth Roman archbishop, 602. 



Scyerus, Aquilius, ecclesiastical writer, 552. 



Severus, Cassius, Roman satirist, 467. 



Severus, Septimius, twentieth Roman emp., 533-34. 



Sex erus II. Alexander, twenty-fourth Roman emp., 536. 



Severus III., Roman emperor of the West, 56S. 



Severus, Sulpicius, ecclesiastical historian, 560. 



Severus of Antioch, ecclesiastical writer, 571. 



Sextius, Greek philosopher, 467. 



Sexttis, early Christian writer, 534. 



Sextus of Chaeronea, Stoic philosopher, 526. 



Shabak, or Sabacon, king of Egypt, 212. 



Shsemuas, son of Ramessu II , 130. 



Shafra, or Chephren, king of Egypt, 68. 



Shah Jehan, emp. of Hindustan, 939, 943, 94S-49, 960. 



Shah Rokh, sultan of Khorassan, 801, S17. 



Shahab-u-din, Ghaznian general, 709, 714, 716-19. 



Shahpoor, see Sapor. 



Shakspear, William, English dramatist, 921. 



Shallum, king of Israel, 210 



Shalmaneser, Assyrian emperor, 215, 217. 



Shamgar, 155. 



Sharp, English navigator, 977. 



Shaw, Thomas, naturalist in Barbary, 1015. 



Shays, Daniel, insurrectionist in Massachusetts, 1042. 



Shecutt, N. American botanist, 1056. 



Shekh Mahmoudi, Memluk king of Egypt, S02, Si I. 



Shemaiah, Jewish prophet, 186. 



Shenouda, or Sanutious, Coptic patriarch, 641. 



Shepard, American general, 1042. 



Sherah, or Aeherres, Jewish queen of Egypt, 121. 



Sherard, William, botanist at Smyrna, 1006, 1009. 



Sherman, W. T., American general, 1071. 



Shcmn, king of Southern Hindustan, 632. 



Sheshet ha-N\issi, Jewish medical writer, 718. 



Sheshonk, or Shishak, king of Egypt, iS^, 190. 



Sheshonk II., king of Egypt, 192. 



Sheshonk III., king of Egypt, 194, 195. 



Sheshonk IV., king of Egypt, 198, 203. 



Shimei of I'.ahurim, 1S0. 



Shirley, William, British colonial governor, 985. 



Shishak, see Sheshonk. 



Shishkof, Russian philologist, 1052. 



Sholen, king of southern Hindustan, 632. 



Shomu, 618. 



Shonsi, Gorodayu, introduced porcelain art into 



Japan, 903. 

 Short, C. W., American botanist, 1067. 

 Shute, Samuel, colonial governor of Mass., 1007. 

 Siang, of the Elia, Chinese emperor, 85. 

 Siang-kong, first king of Tsin, 210. 



