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INDEX.
  • Spanish Fury, the, 567.
  • Spanish Succession, war of the, 596, 597, 628.
  • Sparta, early history of, 112–117; opposes the Athenian democracy, 124.
  • Spar′ta-cus, 285, 286.
  • Spartan supremacy, 155, 156.
  • Spartans, the. See Sparta.
  • Spar′ti-a′tæ. See Spartans.
  • Spenser, Edmund, 562, n.
  • Sphinx, great Egyptian, 34.
  • Spires, second diet of, 525.
  • Spor'a-dēs, the, 88.
  • Spu-rin′na, Roman astrologer, 299.
  • Sta-ġi′ra, 209.
  • Stamford Bridge, battle of, 434.
  • Stanislaus Lesczinski (lĕsh-chin′shee), 638.
  • Star Chamber, the, 607, n.
  • States-General of France, first meeting of, 494; no meeting under Louis XIV., 592; meeting of, in 1789, 650, 651; changed into the National Assembly, 651.
  • Steamship, ocean, navigation, 729.
  • Stephen of Blois (blwä), 436, n.
  • Stil′i-cho, 339, 341.
  • Stoics, the, 210, 211.
  • Strĕl′it-zes, 635.
  • Stuart, house of. See Table of Contents.
  • Stuart, Henry (Lord Darnley), 557.
  • Stuart, Mary, 557, 558.
  • Sū′dras, 8, II.
  • Sue′vi, 341; conversion of, 378.
  • Suez Canal, 727, 728.
  • Suf′fe-tes̝, Carthaginian magistrates, 247.
  • Sulla, fights under Marius in Africa, 278; secures command of Mithridatic expedition, 281; brings war to a close, 282, 283; proscriptions of, 283, 284.
  • Su′ni-um, 179, n.
  • Sun′nītes, 395, n.
  • Supremacy, act of, 546, 555.
  • Supreme Being, worship of, set up by Robespierre, 664.
  • Surajah Dowlah (sŭr-ä′jah dow′lah), 724.
  • Surat (soo-rat′), 603.
  • Su′sa, 42, 78.
  • Sut-tee′, 12, n.
  • Sweden, in Thirty Years' War, 583–586; receives lands in Germany, 587; under Charles XII., 636, 637, 638.
  • Swift, Jonathan, 629.
  • Swiss Guards, massacre of the, 656.
  • Sy-a′gri-us, 374.
  • Syb′a-ris, III.
  • Syracuse, in, 152, 262.
  • Tabor, Mount, battle of, 670, n.
  • Tac′i-tus, the historian, 356.
  • Tac′i-tus, Roman emp., 329.
  • Tā′gus, the, 400.
  • Tal′mud, 69.
  • Tăm′er-lane, 461.
  • Tancred, 442, 443.
  • Tao, 17.
  • Taoism (tä′o-ism), 17.
  • Ta-ren′tum, in, 244, 245.
  • Tar-pe′i-a (-ya), 242, n.
  • Tar-pe′i-an Rock, 242, n.
  • Tar-quin′i-us Priscus, 225; Superbus, 225, 227.
  • Tarquins, the, Rome under, 226; expulsion from Rome, 227.
  • Tar′ta-rus, 101.
  • Te'ge-a, 117.
  • Tel′a-mon, battle near, 255.
  • Telegraph, 729, 730.
  • Te-lem′a-ꞓhus, 340.
  • Tell, William, 506.
  • Tem′pe, vale of, 87.
  • Templars, order of the, origin, 443, n. Ten Thousand Greeks, the, expedition of, 156.
  • Ten Tribes, the, captivity of, 48.
  • Ter′ence, 354.
  • Test Act, 621.
  • Tetzel, 521, 522.
  • Teu′to-nēs, the, 278, 279.
  • Teutonic knights, order of, origin, 443.
  • Teutons, the, their character, 368, 369; kingdoms established by, 371–376; conversion of, 377–384; fusion with the Latins, 385–388; legislation of, 386; ordeals among, 387, 388.
  • Tha′lēs, 203, n.