Christian antiquities -- Italy -- Rome; Rome (Italy) -- Antiquities
Semo Sancus, worship of, 104; statue, 105 (cut).
Senate, resolutions relating to the Secular games, 80.
Senate house, 163.
Seneca, his friendship for Paul, 17.
Septimius Severus, 12.
Sergius II., Pope, 149.
Serræ, citizens of, their banqueting-hall, 41.
Severus Alexander, relation to Christianity 11, 13.
Shoemakers, 274.
Shrines, in Rome, 33;
of Semo Sancus, 104.
See also _Altars._
Sibyls in Christian art, 24.
Siena, Duomo, 25, 32.
Silvio Antoniano, an improvvisatore, 283.
Simon the Magician, confused with Semo Sancus, 104, 161.
Simplicius and Faustinus, martyrs, 332;
their bodies translated to S. Biviana, 333.
Siricius, Pope, 112, 152.
Sixtus II., Pope, 117.
Sixtus V., Pope, the dome of St. Peter's, 146.
Skeletons found in tombs, 273, 286.
Solomon, Judgment of, represented in a Roman tomb, 270, 271 (cut).
Sponges, found in tombs, 303 n.
Statues, their immense number in ancient Rome, 52;
those of gods commonly loaded with ornaments, 55;
Egyptian statues, found in Rome, 93.
---- to Acilius Glabrio, 5;
of Antinous, 240, 241 (cut);
of Constantine, 164 (cut);
of Gregory the Great, 225 (cut);
of Hercules, 69;
of Hippolytus, 141, 143 (cut);
of Isis, 55;
of Jupiter, 56;
of Marcia Furnilla, 267;
of S. Paul, 26;
of S. Peter, 141, 142 (cut);
of Semo Sancus, 105 (cut);
the sphinx of Amasis, 94 (cut);
of Tiberius, 268;
of Vortumnus, 104.
Stephen III., Pope, 48.
Street-shrines in Rome, 33.
Streets (ancient): Alta Semita, 190, 191 (cut);
Clivus Suburanus, 35;
Vicus Apollinis, 82;
Vicus Sobrius, 35.
See also _Via_.
Streets (modern): Bocca della Verità, 181;
Borgo Nuovo, 271;
Coronari, 35;
Corso, 180, 182;
Corso d' Italia, 276;
Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 75, 78;
Ferratella, 293;
SS. Giovanni e Paolo, 229;
S. Ignazio, 92, 94;
S. Lucia in Selci, 35;
Marmorata, 181;
Minerva Medica, 62;
Porta S. Paolo, 181;
Quattro Cantoni, 35;
Quirinale-Venti Settembre, 190;
Salara, 181;
Strada di Monte Mario, 127;
Vigne Nuove, 188.
Sublician bridge, 33.
Sulla, reconstructed the Capitolium, 87;
his body burned, 253.
Sulpicius Maximus, Q., his tomb, 280, 282 (plate);
his story, 281.
Sutores, 274.
Sylvester I., 221.
Sylvester II., his tomb, 236.
Symmachus, Pope, 37, 135.
Syringes, 321.
Tablinum, 114.
Tabularium, 53.
Tarpeian Rock, 89.
Tempietto del Bramante, 128.
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