Sea´sons, [3], [6].

Sem´e-le, daughter of Cadmus and, by Jupiter, mother of Bacchus, [8], [94], [160].

Se-mir´a-mis, with Ninus the mythical founder of the Assyrian empire of Nineveh, [23].

Sen´a-pus, King of Abyssinia, who entertained Astolpho, [770].

Se-ra´pis, or Hermes, Egyptian divinity of Tartarus and of medicine, [293], [295].

Serfs, slaves of the land, [371].

Se-ri´phus, island in the Ægean Sea; one of the Cyclades, [116], [202].

Serpent (Northern constellation), [42].

Ses´tos, dwelling of Hero (which See, also [Leander]), [105].

“Seven against Thebes,” famous Greek expedition, [182].