Samuel, reigns in Bulgaria, [10].

San Stefano, Treaty of, [25]; destroyed by Powers, [26].

Sarandaporon, Turks driven from, [50].

Savoff, General, orders attacks on Servians and Greeks, [107].

Scutari holds out, [56]; falls, [57]; to Albania, [119].

Serbs, see Servia.

Serfidje, Greeks capture, [50].

Servia, remembers Kossovo, [5]; independent, [7]; conquers Bulgaria, under Asen, [10]; become Christian, launch a dynasty, [11]; decline, [14]; throws off Turkish yoke, [20]; independence by Treaty of Berlin, [27]; area and population, [29]; bands in Macedonia, [32]; declares war against Turkey, [34]; alliance with Bulgaria, [35]; decide to mobilize, [36]; enter Macedonia, [53]; victorious, at Kumanovo, Prilip, and Monastir, [53]; differences with Bulgaria, [64]; desire to reach Adriatic, [68]; recoils to Aegean, [70]; question of division of Macedonia, [72]; propaganda in Macedonia, [82]; attitude of, [92]; jingoism in, [96]; position of, [100]; alliance against Bulgaria, [108]; her enlargement of territory under the Treaty of Bukarest, [110]; affiliations with Russia, [127].

Shishman, Czar, dies, [11].

Silistria, taken by Roumania, [109]; awarded by Powers, [113].