INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



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Sueno II., king of Denmark, 667. 



Suero de Costa, Portuguese navigator, 825. 



Suetonius Paulinus, Roman general in Britain, 483. 



Suetonius Tranquillus, Roman historian, 519. 



Suidas, Greek historian, 655. 



Suinin, see Synin. 



Suinthila, Gothic king of Spain, 600. 



Suj.in Kesari, king of Orissa, 684. 



Sujin, dairo of Japan, 436, 457. 



Suleiman, Oman chief, 612. 



Suliman, fifth Turkish sultan, 800-1. 



Suliman II., twelfth Turkish sultan, 864, 866, 869, 



870-71, SS2, 897. 

 Suliman III., twenty-first Turkish sultan, 982, 989. 

 Sulla, L. Cornelius, Roman dictator, 439, 441, 444. 

 Sullivant, American botanist, 1068. 

 Sulpicius, see Severus. 

 Sultan Aly, Persian medical writer, 782. 

 Sultan Seif, imam of Muscat, 994. 

 Sultan Shujar, governor of Behar, &c, 952. 

 Sumers, George, admiral of Virginia, 928-29. 

 Suphis, king of Egypt, 66. 

 Suphis II., or Cheops, king of Egypt, 67. 

 Suphis III., king of Egypt, 67. 

 Surajah Dowla, Hindu nabob, 1023. 

 Surakawa, dairo of Japan, 680, 682. 

 Susanaga, Hindu king, 267, 270. 

 Susrutas, Hindu medical writer, 612, 690-91. 

 Sutapa, Hindu king, 547. 

 Suter, J. R., botanist, 1053. 

 Sutherland, Jacob, English botanist, 980. 

 Suvarna Kesari, king of Orissa, 702. 

 Suyasas, Hindu king, 391, 395. 



Suyudana, ruler of the Hindu colony on Java, 572, 586. 

 Swartz, Olaus, bot. in the W. Indies, 103S, 1043, io 5^- 

 Sweertius Emanuel, Dutch botanist, 930. 

 Swift, Jonathan, English humorist, 1012. 

 Swithhelm, king of Essex, 607. 

 Sydenham, Thomas, English physician, 965. 

 Sylburg, Frederic, 897. 

 Sylvaticus, Matthaeus, Italian medical writer, 774. 



Sylvester, bishop of Perejaslavl, Russian annalist, 684. 



Sylvester, thirty-first bishop of Rome, 546. 



Sylvester II., or Gerbert, orientalist and seventy- 

 seventh Roman archbishop, 664-65. 



Symeon magister, Greek writer, 655. 



Symeon Sethus, 675. 



Symes, Mich., ambassador to Ava, 1050. 



Symmachus, forty-ninth bishop of Rome, 570-72. 



Symmachus, Q. Aurelius, Roman orator, 552, 555. 



Symon Januensis, see Cordo. 



Symphorianus Campegius of Lyons, botanist, 877. 



Syncellus, Georgius, Greek chronographer, 624. 



Synesius, early Christian ambassador, 559. 



Synin, or Suinin, eleventh dairo of Japan, 457. 



Synmu, or Jinmu, first emperor or dairo of Japan, 235. 



Syphax of Carthage, 395. 



Syrianus, Greek grammarian, 564. 



Syrus, Publius, Roman writer, 446. 



Szkolny, John, Polish navigator, 834. 



Szu-ma-thsian, Chinese writer, 39S. 



Taberncemontanus, Ia. Theo., botanist, 913. 



Tachos, see Teos. 



Tacitus, M. C, thirty-sixth Roman emperor, 542. 



Tacitus, Roman historian, 519. 



Taepah, king in Burmah, 423, 438, 44S. 



Taffi, Andrea, Italian painter, 753. 



Tahan, 125. 



Tai-kang of the Hia, Chinese emperor, 85. 



Tai-keng, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 100-1. 



Tai-kia, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 99. 



Tai-pe, ancestor of the emperors of Japan, 146. 



Tai-soquan, Japanese sculptor, 615. 



Tai-ting, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 150. 



Tai-ting II., of the Youan, Chinese emperor, 776, 779. 



Tai-tsou, Chinese general and emperor, 647. 



Tai-tsou, II., of the later Tcheou, Chinese emp., 653. 



Tai-tsou III., of the Soung, Chinese emperor, 655. 



Tai-tsou IV., of the Ming, Chin, emp., 791-92, 798, 920. 



Tai-tsou, Tartar chief of the Kin, 686, 789. 



Tai-tsoung, of the Thang, Chinese emperor, 600, 601. 



Tai-tsoung II., of the Thang, Chinese emperor, 621. 



Tai-tsoung III , of the Soung, Chinese emp., 657, 663. 



Tai-tsoung, of the Kin, ruler of Northern China, 687. 



Tai-wou, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 102-3. 



Takakura, dairo of Japan, 712, 715. 



Takaudsi, cubo of Japan, 781, 789, 790. 



Takelet or Tiglath, king of Egypt, 191. 



Takelet II., king of Egypt, 192. 



Talvi, historian of Slavonic literature, 1066. 



Tamamar, or Tamoura-maro, Japanese general, 623. 



Tamerlane, see Timur. 



Tame-tomo, founder of a new dynasty on the Loo-Choo 



Islands, 711. 

 Tan, king of Corea, 797-98. 

 Tanaus, Scythian king, SS. 

 Tancheres, king of Egypt, 71. 

 Tangiia, leader of a Polynesian colony, 680. 

 Tantalus, father of Pelops, 1 51. 

 Tao-kouang, three hundred and fifth Chinese Emperor, 



1062, 1066-67. 

 Tapasvvi, Hindu king, 545. 

 Tapomurti, Hindu king, 251. 

 Tapovati, Hindu king, 551. 

 Tarafa, Arab poet, 597. 

 Tarasius, Greek writer, 621. 



Targioni Tozetti, Antonio, Italian botanist, 1066. 

 Targioni-Tozetti, Giov., Italian botanist, 1028. 

 Targioni-Tozetti, Ottav , Italian botanist, 1048. 

 Targitaus, the first Scythian, 116. 

 Tarquinius Priscus, fifth king of Rome, 228, 236. 

 Tarquinius II., Superbus, seventh king of Rome, 244, 



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Tasesurt, wife of king Siptah, 132. 



Tasman, Abel Jansen, navigator, 953. 



Tasso, Italian poet, 897. 



Tatianus, founder of the sect of Encratites, 531. 



Tatkara-ma, king of Egypt, 76. 



Taulerus, Joannes, theologian, 791. 



Taurus Berytius, Greek philosopher, 526. 



Tchang-kiao, Chinese traveller, 408. 



Tchang-ti, of the Han, Chinese emperor, 503. 



Tchang-tsoung, of the Kin, ruler of Nor. China, 716. 



Tchao-heou, Chinese prince, 212. 



Tchao-hiouan-ti, of the Thang, Chinese emperor, 646. 



Tchao-lie-ti, nominal Chinese emperor, 536 



Tchao-tsoung, of the Thang, Chinese emp., 644-46. 



Tchao-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 178. 



Tcheou-koung, Chinese astronomer, 164. 



Tchhang, king of Corea, 791, 797. 



