SELAGUS (sel’ -a-gus): father of the Trojan Amphius (2), 5.703.
SELEPIUS (se-lee’-pi-us): father of Euenus (1), 2.790.
SELLEIS (se-lee’-is): (1) river in northwestern Greece, 2.754. (2) River of the Troad, to the northeast of Troy, 2.951.
SELLI (sel‘-eye): prophets in the service of Zeus at Dodona, 16.278. See note ad loc.
SEMELE (sem’ -e-lee): a Theban princess, mother of Dionysus by Zeus, 14.387. SESAMUS (see’-sa-mus): city of the Paphlagonians, 2.965.
SESTOS (ses’-tos): city on the northern or European shore of the Hellespont, allied with Troy, 2.948.
SICYON (sis’-i-on): city ruled by Adrastus in the kingdom of Agamemnon, 2.662.
SIDONIANS (seye-do’-ni-unz): 6.343, people of SIDON (seye’-don), city in Phoen- icia, 6.344.
SIMOIS (sim’-oh-is): river of Troy, brother and tributary of Scamander, 4.549.
SIMOISIUS (si-mo-ee’ -si-us): Trojan named after the Simois River, son of Anthemion, killed by Great Ajax. 4.548.
SIPYLUS (sip’-i-lus): mountain in Lydia, in Asia Minor, 24.724.
SISYPHUS (sis’-i-fus): hero of Corinth, son of Aeolus, grandfather of Bellerophon, 6.180.
SLEEP: god, brother of Death, 14.277.
SMINTHEUS (smin’-thyoos): epithet of Apollo that may identify him as the “mouse-god” and so perhaps the one who bears the plague, 1.45.
socus (soh’ -kus): Trojan, son of Hippasus (1), brother of Charops, killed by Odysseus, 11.505.
SOLYMI (so’ -li-meye): tribe in Asia Minor, opposed by Bellerophon, 6.217.
SPARTA (spar’-ta); capital city of Lacedaemon, the home of Menelaus, 2.674.
SPERCHEUS (spur-kee’ -us): river of Phthia, father of the Achaean Menesthius (2) by Polydora, 16.205.
SPHELUS (sfee’-lus): son of Bucolus, father of the Achaean lasus, 15.398.
STENTOR (sten’-tor): Achaean famous for his enormous voice, impersonated by Hera, 5.903.
STHENELAUS (sthe-ne-lay’ -us): Trojan, son of Ithaemenes, killed by Patroclus, 16.684.
STHENELUS (sthen’-e-lus): (1) Achaean, son of Capaneus, co-comtnander with Diomedes and Euryalus of the Argolid contingent, 2.655. (2) Son of Perseus, father of Eurystheus, 19.144.
STICHIUS (sti’ -ki-us): Achaean, a captain of the Athenians, killed by Hector, 13.233.
STRATIA (stra’-ti-a): city in Arcadia, 2.699.
STROPHIUS (stro’-fi-us): father of the Trojan Scamandrius (1), 5.55.
STYMPHALUS (stim-fay’-lus): city in Arcadia, 2.701.
STYRA (sleye’-ra): city in Euboea, 2.629.
STYX (stix): river of the underworld by which the gods swear their binding oaths, 2.857. See notes 1.1, 2.858, 23.86.
SYME (seye’-mee): island in the southeastern Aegean north of Rhodes, 2.767.
TALAEMENES (ta-lee’-me-neez): father of the Trojans Mesthles and Antiphus (2), 2.977.
TALAUS (ta’-lay-us): father of Mecisteus (1), 2.657.
TALTHYBIUS (tal-thi’-bi-us): Achaean, herald of Agamemnon, 1.376.
TARNE (tar’-nee): city of the Maeonians, 5.49.
TARPHE (tar’-fee): city in Locris, 2.623.
TARTARUS (tar’ -ta-rus): the lowest, darkest depths of the house of Hades, the kingdom of the dead, where Zeus incarcerates his defeated enemies, 8.15. See note 8.554.
TECTON (tek’ -ton): son of Harmon, father of the Trojan Phereclus, 5.64.
TEGEA (te jee’-a): city in Arcadia, 2.700.
TELAMON (tel’-a-mon): father of Telamonian or Great Ajax and Teucer, 2.618.
TELEMACHUS (te-le’-ma-kus): son of Odysseus and Penelope, 2.304.
TENEDOS (ten’-e-dos): island in the northeastern Aegean off the coast of Troy, 1.45.
TENTHREDON (ten-three’-don): father of Prothous, 2.859.
TEREA (tee-ree’ -a): mountain near the Hellespont to the northeast of Troy , 2.940.
TETHYS (te’-this): goddess, wife of Ocean, 14.244. See note ad loc.
TEUCER (tyoo’-sur): Achaean, bastard son of Telamon, half-brother of Great Ajax and a master-archer, 6.36.
TEUTAMUS (tyoo’-ta-mus): father of Lethus, 2.955.
TEUTHRAS (tyoo’-thras): (1) Achaean killed by Hector, 5.810. (2) Father of the Trojan Axylus, 6.15.
THALPIUS (thal’-pi-us): Achaean, son of Eurytus (2), a commander of the Epeans. 2.713.
THALYSIAS (tha-li’ -si-as): father of the Trojan Echepolus (1), 4.530.
THAMYRIS (tha’-mi-ris): Thracian singer who rivaled the Muses and was punished by them, 2.687.
THAUMACIA (thaw-may’-sha): city in Thessaly, in the kingdom of Philoctetes, 2.817.
THEANO (thee-ay’-no): daughter of Cisseus, wife of Antenor and priestess of Athena, 5.77.
THEBAEUS (thee-ber’-us): father of the Trojan Eniopeus, 8.138.
THEBE (thee’-bee): city in the Troad, the home of Eetion and Andromache, sacked by Achilles, 1.433.
THEBES (theebz): (1) city of the Thebans in Boeotia, attacked by Polynices and the Seven, 4.441. (2) LOWER THEBES, city built below the ruins of Thebes (1) after its destruction by the sons of the Seven, 2.595. (3) City in Egypt, famous for its wealth and hundred gates, 9.466.
THEMIS (the’ -mis): goddess whose province is established law and custom, 15.107. See note 2.86.
THERSILOCHUS (thur-si’-lo-kus): Trojan ally, Paeonian killed by Achilles, 17.249.
THERSITES (thur-seye’-teez): Achaean commoner who rails against the kings, put down by Odysseus, 2.246.