Sa´tyrs.
Male divinities of the woods, half man, half goat, [300].

Scæ´an Gate.
Gate which led from Troy to the plain, [321].

Sci´ron.
Giant encountered by Theseus on the Isthmus of Corinth, [251], [252].

Scyl´la.
Sea nymph changed to monster by Circe. She lived under rock of same name, [352], [353], [365].

Scy´ros.
Island in the Archipelago, the home of Lycomedes, visited by Achilles and Theseus, [262].

Scyth´i-a.
Country north of the Euxine Sea, [196].

Seasons.
The four daughters of Jupiter and Themis, [105].

Sec´u-lar Games.
Games in honor of Pluto every hundred years, [160].

Se-le´ne.
Name given to Diana as moon goddess, [93];
significance, [388], [389].

Sem´e-le.
Daughter of Cadmus;
wife of Jupiter;
mother of Bacchus, [171-174];
significance, [397].