Stephen (Cardinal), dies suddenly for his having neglected the use of flagellations, [214], [302].

Stylites (St. Simeon), an Anchorite who had fixed his habitation on the top of a column, [114].

Suetonius quoted, [59], [97].

Superanus, a Greek Philosopher; laudable flagellations he inflicts upon himself, [98].

Surgeon, great favour and confidence shewn to him by a great Princess, [270].
His ungrateful conduit, ibid.
The greatness of his guilt displayed, [271], [272];
his punishment, ibid.
extreme justice of the same, ibid.

Syrians, flagellations of a religious kind used among them, [86], [87].

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Tales, Arabian Tales quoted, [290].
Of the Queen of Navarre, [188], [330], [331].

Thracians, flagellations of a voluntary kind used among them, [84].

Tresnel (the Marchioness of), is incensed at the arrogant competition of the Lady of Liancourt, a woman of inferior birth, [278].
Gets her served with a flagellation, [279].
More serious consequences of the affair, [280].