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of, I. xv. 12 ff. Scanda, a city in Lazica, II. xxix. 18 Sebastopolis, a fortress of Lazica, II. xxix. 18 Seleucia, city on the Tigris, founded by the Macedonians, II xxviii. 4 Seleucia, distance from Antioch, II. xi. 1; visited by Chosroes, _ib._ Senecius, body-guard of Sittas, given as a hostage to the Persians, I. xxi. 27 Seoses, rescues Cabades from the Prison of Oblivion, I. vi. 4. 10; receives the office of "adrastadaran salanes," I. vi 18, 19; sent as envoy to the Romans, I. vi. 25; slandered by Mebodes and brought to trial, I. xi. 31 ff.; condemned to death, I. xi 37 Sergiopolis, city in Mesopotamia, II. v. 29; citizens of, give much treasure to Chosroes, II. xx. 7; saved from capture by Ambrus, II. xx. 10; besieged In vain by Chosroes, II. xx. 11 ff. Sergius, an illustrious saint, II. v. 29 Sergius, of Edessa, II. xxiv. 4; envoy to Chosroes with Constantianus, II. xxiv. 3; a second time envoy to Chosroes with Const., II. xxviii. 3 ff. Sestus, city opposite Abydus on the Hellespont, II. iv. 9 Silentiarius, a title given to certain officials in the palace at Byzantium, "privy councillors," II. xxii. 1, II. xxix. 31 Silvanus, father of Rufinus, I. xi. 24, xvi. 4 Simmas, Massagete chief, in the Roman army, I. xiii. 21, xiv. 44 Siphrios, a fortress, distance from Amida, I. viii. 10 Sisauranon, fortress in Mesopotamia, II. xix. 2; attacked by Belisarius, II. xix. 4; capitulates to Belisarius, II. xix. 23, 24 Sittas, Roman general, in company with Belisarius invades Persarmenia, I. xii. 20, 21; defeated by Narses and Aratius, I. xii. 22; attacks the Persian army invading Armenia, I. xv. 3 ff.; occupies the hills about Satala, I. xv. 10; attacks the Persian army unexpectedly, I. xv. 12; defeats the Tzani in battle and then wins them over by kindness, I. xv. 24, 25; proceeds to the East, I. xxi. 3; awaits the Persian army at Attachas, I. xxi. 9; opens negotiations with the Persians before Martyropolis, I. xxi. 23 ff.; sent against the Armenians, II. iii. 8 ff.; his death, II. iii. 25; his valour and achievements, II. iii. 26 Snail, Gate of the, in the palace in Byzantium, I. xxiv. 43 Soinian Gate, in the wall of Edessa, II. xxvii. 41 Solomon, an Armenian, according to one report slew Sittas, II. iii. 27 Sophanene, district in Armenia, I. xxi. 6 Sophia, sanctuary of, destroyed by fire to the Nika insurrection, I. xxiv. 9; its
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