Rhodes.
Island in the Mediterranean, where the Colossus stood, [91].

Rome.
City founded by Romulus;
it comprises seven hills, [142].

Rom´u-lus.
Son of Mars and Ilia;
founder of Rome, [140], [142], [372], [377].

Ru´tu-les.
Nation in Italy, governed by Turnus, [374], [375].

Sa-git-ta´ri-us.
The constellation formed by Chiron, the Centaur who taught Hercules, [221].

Sa-la´ci-a.
Same as Amphitrite;
wife of Neptune, [154].

Sa´li-i.
Priests appointed to watch the sacred shields in Rome, [143].

Sal-mo´neus.
King who wished to emulate Jupiter, [168].

Sar-pe´don.
Son of Jupiter and Europa, [45];
slain during the Trojan war, [325].

Sat´urn, or Cronus.
Son of Uranus and Gæa, [18];
father of Jupiter, [20];
Italy ruled by, [23], [35];
husband of Rhea, [25];
day of, [207].