burnt in effigy on a pyre at Tarsus, v. 126, ix. 389;
monument of, at Tarsus, v. 126 n. 2;
his figure on coins of Tarsus, v. 127
—— (Sandon, Sandes), Cappadocian and Cilician god of fertility, v. 125
—— and Baal at Tarsus, v. 142 sq., 161
Sandanis the Lydian, dissuades Croesus from marching against the Persians, ii. 315
Sanderval, O. de, on dances at sowing in West Africa, ix. 235
Sandes, identified with Hercules, ix. 389.
See [Sandan]
Sandflies imitated by maskers, ix. 381