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Rh *Scotland, wars with England, 482, 483; under the Commonwealth, 614; under the Protectorate, 615.
 * Scots, the, 320.
 * Scriptures, translated into the Gothic language, 377.
 * Scyl′la, 104.
 * Seb′as-to'pol, 695.
 * Sedgemoor, battle of, 622, n.
 * Se-ja′nus, 309, 310.
 * Sel′eu-ci′a, 171.
 * Se-leu′çi-dæ, the, kingdom of, 171, 172.
 * Se-leu′cus Ni-ca′tor, 170, 171.
 * Self-denying ordinance, in English civil war, 611.
 * Semitic peoples, 4.
 * Sempach (sem′päk), battle of, 506.
 * Sen′e-ca, 312, 313, 356.
 * Senlac. See Hastings.
 * Sen-nach′e-rib, 49, 50; palace of, at Nineveh, 56; will of, 57.
 * Sen-ti′num, battle of, 244.
 * Separatists, 556.
 * Sepoy Mutiny, 726, 727.
 * Sep′tu-a-ġint, the, 201.
 * Serfs, 425; under feudal system, 425; emancipation of, in Russia, 696.
 * Ser-to′ri-us, 285.
 * Se&#x32f;r-ve′-tǔs, 527.
 * Servile Wars in Sicily, 273, 274, n.
 * Servius Tullius, wall of, 226; constitution of, 227.
 * Se-sos′tris. See Rameses II.
 * Set, 28.
 * Se′ti I., 23.
 * Seven Weeks' War, 703.
 * Seven Years' War, 645, 646.
 * Se-ve′rus, Alexander, Roman emp., 327, 328.
 * Se-ve′rus, Sep-tim′i-us, Roman emp., 326.
 * Seville (sev'il), 398.
 * Seymour, Jane, 549.
 * Seymour, Lord Henry, 559.
 * Sex′ti-us, Roman governor, 282.
 * Shakespeare, William, 562, n.
 * Shä′man-ism, 45.
 * Sharrukin. See Sargon I.
 * Sheba, q. of, 66.
 * Shepherd kings, the. See Hyksos.
 * Shiites (shee′ites), 395, n.
 * Ship-money, 608.
 * Shu′mir, 41.
 * Sib′yl-line Books, keepers of, 229, 230; burned, 283.
 * Si-çil′i-an expedition, 151–153.
 * Si-çil′i-an Vespers, 504, n.
 * Sicily, island of, 222; made a Roman province, 254; made part of kingdom of Italy, 712, 713.
 * Sidney, Sir Philip, 562, n., 570.
 * Sidon, 70.
 * Silesia (sĭ-lee′shi-a), 645.
 * Sĭm′o-ny, 453.
 * Sinon, 96.
 * Siwah (see′wä), oasis of, 163.
 * Skeptics, the, 211, 212.
 * Slavery, among the Greeks, 98, 220, 221; among the Romans, 273, 274, 364.
 * Slavonians, 369.
 * Smer′dis, the false. See Gomates.
 * Smith, Sir Sidney, 670.
 * Smyrna (smĩr′na), 191.
 * Sobieski (so-be-ĕs′kee), 538, n. 1.
 * Social life among the Romans, 359–365.
 * Social War in Italy, 279, 281.
 * So′ci-i, 279.
 * Soc′ra-tes, 121, 156, 206, 207.
 * Sog′di-a′na, 165.
 * Soissons (swăs′sṓn′), vase of, 373, n.
 * Solferino (sol-fā&#x301;-ree′no), battle of, 712.
 * Solomon, k. of the Hebrews, 65, 66.
 * Solon, laws and reforms of, 120–122.
 * Solyman (sŏl′i-man) the Magnificent, 531.
 * Sophia, electress of Hanover, 629.
 * Sŏph′ists, the, 205, 206.
 * Soph′o-clēs, 193, 194.
 * Soudanese, revolt against the khedive, 728
 * Spac-te′ri-a, 150.
 * Spain, conquest of, by Saracens, 398; union of Castile and Aragon, 498; conquest of Granada, 499; the Inquisition in, 500; Spanish colonization in the New World, 517; ascendency of, under Charles V. and Philip II., 530–538; her rapid decline, 538; revolt of her American colonies, 538, n.; in the war of the Spanish Succession, 596.