Page:Plutarch's Lives (Clough, v.5, 1865).djvu/602

 594 INDEX. SiLLACES, a Parthian, Crassus, in. 356, 373. PoMP^EDius Silo, an Italian deputy, Cato the Younger, iv. 371. PcBLius Silo, an Italian, Marius, iii. 85. Silvia, daughter of Numitor, Romu- lus, i. 42. SiLviuM, a town of Apulia, Sylla, iii. 178. SiM^THA, at Megara, Pericles, i. 359. SiMMiAS, accuser of Pericles, Pericles, i. 365. SiMMiAS, companion of Philopoeraen, Philopoemen, ii. 371. SiMONiDES of Ceos, the poet, Theseus, i. 8, 15 ; Lycurgus, i. 84 ; Themisto- cles, i. 232, 237, 249; Timoleon, ii. 151 ; Agesilaus, iv. 1 ; Dion, v. 245 ; Aratus, v. 411. SiMYLUS the poet, Romulus, i. 60. SiNNACA, town of Babylonia, Crassus, iii. 368, 369. SlNNis, a robber, Theseus, i. 7, 25, 29 ; Comparison, i. 78. SiNOPK, daughter of Asopus, Lucullus, iii. 256. SiNOPE and Sinopians, a town of Pontus, Pericles, i. 347; Lucullus, iii. 256 ; Comparison, iii. 287 ; Pom- pey, iv. 102. SiNORA, SiNORiA, or Inora, a town of Pontus, Pompey, iv. 91. SiNUESSA, town of Italy, Marcellus, ii. 270 ; Otlio, V. 488. Sippius, an eifeminate man, Cato the Younger, iv. 374. SiRis, a river of Lucania, Pyrrhus, iii. 20. SiSENNA, an historian, Lucullus, iii. 228. SisiMiTHRES, a cowardly Persian, Alexander, iv. 233, 234. SisMATiAS, a place in Sparta, Cimon, iii. 220. Smyrna, a town of Ionia, Sertorius, iii. 383 ; Brutus, v. 332, 335. SoCHARES of Decelea, perhaps the same as Sophanes, Cimon, iii. 208. Socrates the philosopher, Lycurgus, i. 125 ; Pericles, i. 337, 350 ; Alcibi- ades, ii. 1, 4-8, 20 ; Aristides, ii. 280, 281, 312; Cato the Elder, ii. 324, 342, 346; Marius, iii. 102; Lysan- der, iii. 105; Nicias, iii. 308, 322; Alexander, iv. 242 ; Phocion, iv. 869. Sou, a town of Cilicia, Demetrius, v. 115, 122. Soli, a town of Cyprus, Solon, i. 194, 195; Alexander, IV. 196. Solon, the Athenian lawgiver, Life, i. 168; Comparison with Publicola, i. 226 ; Poplicola, i. 203 ; Themisto- cles, i. 233 ; Phocion, iv. 336 ; Cleo- menes, iv. 484 ; Antony, v. 190. Solon of Platsa, Phocion, iv. 364. SoLONiUM, Marius, iii. 87. SoLOON, or Solus, a young man of Athens and a river of Bithynia named after him, Theseus, i. 26. SoNCHis the Saite, Solon, i. 194. Sophanes, Comparison of Aristides and Cato, ii. 354. See Sochares. Sophax, son of Hercules, Sertorius, iii. 392. Sophene and Sophenians, district of Armenia, Lucullus, iii. 258, 266 ; Pompey, iv. 93. Sophocles the poet, Numa, i. 132; Comparison, i. 164; Solon, i. 168; Pericles, i. 329; Timoleon, ii. 149; Cimon, iii. 209 ; Nicias, iii. 310; Pom- pey, iv. 149 ; Alexander, iv. 166, 168 ; Phocion, iv. 329 ; Agis, iv. 445 ; Demosthenes, v. 7 ; Demetrius, v. 144, 146; Antony, V. 176; Arta- xerxes, v. 451. SoPHROSYNE, daughter of Dionysiiw the Elder, Dion, v. 250. SoRANUS, probably Serranus, Cato the Younger, iv. 377. Sorex the mime, Sylla, iii. 189. SoKNATius, lieutenant of Lucullus, Lucullus, iii. 247, 257, 267, 273. SosiBius, favorite of Ptolemy Philo- pator, Cleomenes, iv. 498-501. SosiBius, a writer, Lycurgus, i. 117. SosiCLES the Pedian, at the battle of Salamis, Themistocles, i. 248. SosiGENES, friend of Demetrius, De- metrius, V. 149. Sosis, a Syracusan speaker, Dion, v. 278-280. SosisTRATDS, a Syracusan, Pyrrhus, ' iii. 31, 32. Sosius Senecio, friend of Plutarch, Theseus, i. 1 ; Demosthenes, v. 1, 34 ; Dion, V. 245. Soso, sister of Abantidas of Sicyon, Aratus, v. 368. Sossius, lieutenant of Antony, Anto- ny, v. 188, SOTER, a surname, Coriolanus, ii. 64.