Silver Age.
Second age of the ancient world, [35].
Sil´vi-a.
Daughter of Latin shepherd;
her stag was wounded by Iulus, [373].
Si´nis (The Pine-bender).
Giant encountered and slain by Theseus, [251].
Si´non.
Greek slave, who advised the Trojans to secure the wooden horse, [332], [335].
Sip´y-lus.
Mountain where stood the statue of Niobe, [94].
Si´rens.
Maidens who allured mariners by their wondrous songs, [350-352];
significance, [397].
Sir´i-us.
Favorite dog of Orion;
a constellation, [98], [100].
Sis´y-phus.
King condemned to roll a rock in Tartarus to the top of a steep hill, [77], [167];
significance, [389].
Sol.
Name frequently given to Apollo as god of the sun, [61].
Som´nus.
God of sleep;
the child of Nox, and twin brother of Mors, [208-212].