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Savinian and Potentian, bk. xv, ch. xli.
Savinus and Basilicus, bk. xi, ch. lxxxiii.
Statius the poet flourishes, bk. v, ch. lxi.
A notable statue of Sicily, bk. xxv, ch. xvii.
The teaching of Sebastian, bk. xii, ch. x.
His passion, bk. xii, ch. xviii.
The body of Sebastian is translated, bk. xxiv, ch. xxxiv.
Secundianus and his companions, bk. xi, ch. l.
Secundus the philosopher and his sayings, bk. x, ch. lxx.
The Council of Salona, bk. xvii, ch. i.
Semiramis reigns, bk. i, ch. ciii.
Senators are first elected, bk. vi, ch. i.
Seneca and his books, bk. x, ch. cii.
His death, bk. ix, ch. x.
The Seventy translate, bk. v, ch. i.
The Seven Sleepers arise, bk. xx, ch. xxxvi.
Ecclesiastical burial harms the reprobate, bk. xxii, ch. xcvi.
Serapia the martyr, bk. x, ch. lxxx.
Serapion the martyr, bk. xi, ch. lii.
Serapion the father, bk. xiv, ch. lxiv.
Sergius and Bacchus, bk. xii, ch. lxvi.
Servandus and Germanus, bk. xiii, ch. xlii.
Pope Sergius finds the cross, bk. xxiv, ch. cxviii.
The virtues of Servulus, bk. xxii, ch. lxxxvi.
The empire of Severus, bk. xi, ch. i.
His death, bk. xi, ch. xvii.
The deeds of Abbot Severinus, bk. xxi, ch. xxi.
The dialogue of Sulpicius Severus, bk. xviii, ch. viii.
The virtues of Severus the priest, bk. xxii, ch. lxvii.
Speusippus the philosopher flourishes, bk. iv, ch. lxx.
Speosippus and his brothers, bk. xi, ch. lxv.
Stephen is stoned, bk. vii, ch. xxi.
The deeds of Stephen the monk, bk. xxii, ch. xcv.
The relics of Stephen the martyr are found, bk. xix, ch. vii.
The virtues of Stephen the priest, bk. xxii, ch. lxxix.
Pope Stephen, bk. xi, ch. lx.
The deeds of Pope Stephen, bk. xxiv, ch. cliv.
The deeds of Stephen of Cîteaux, bk. xxvi, ch. i.
The miracles of Mary of Oignies, bk. xxvii, ch. li.
The Sibyl flourishes, bk. ii, ch. c.
The island of Sicily is described, bk. i, ch. lxxxiii.
The kingdom of the Sicyonians begins, bk. i, ch. xcix.
Sidonius of Auvergne flourishes, bk. xx, ch. lxvi.
The passion of King Sigismund, bk. xxi, ch. xxvi.
Silas the companion of Paul, bk. ix, ch. xci.
Silvanus and his companions, bk. xii, ch. xcviii.
Silvanus and Lucian, bk. xii, ch. xiii.
Abbot Silvanus, bk. xiii, ch. lxvi.
Pope Sylvester, bk. xiii, ch. xlvi.
The deeds of the virgin Sylvia, bk. xvii, ch. xci.
The Simoniac heresy is born, bk. vii, ch. lxxii.
Simonides the poet flourishes, bk. ii, ch. cv.
Symmachus the translator, bk. x, ch. xvi.
Simeon is crucified, bk. x, ch. li.
Simon and Jude the apostles, bk. ix, ch. lxxxviii.
Simon Magus, bk. ix, ch. xii.
Symphorian the martyr, bk. xi, ch. cxv.
Simplicius, Faustinus, and Beatrix, bk. xii, ch. lxxxv.
Pope Symmachus is created in a sedition, bk. xxi, ch. i.
Symmachus the patrician flourishes, bk. xxi, ch. xiv.
The deeds of Simeon of Antioch, bk. xx, ch. li.
Simon, Count of Montfort, is slain, bk. xxx, ch. lxxxv.
The deeds of Syncletica the abbess, bk. xvii, ch. ix.
The passion of Sistennius and his companions, bk. xviii, ch. xxxvi.
Knowledge is distinguished, bk. i, ch. liii.
Scipio Africanus flourishes, bk. v, ch. xlvii.
Scipio Nasica flourishes, bk. v, ch. lvii.
The kingdom of the Scythians, bk. i, ch. xcvi.
Scythia is described, bk. i, ch. lxviii.
Lower Scythia is described, bk. i, ch. lxxi.
The region of Syria is described, bk. i, ch. lxvi.
The kingdom of Syria begins, bk. vi, ch. xii.
Sisinius and Saturninus, bk. xii, ch. li.
Pope Sixtus, bk. xi, ch. xcii.
Sixtus and Peregrinus, bk. x, ch. lxxv.
Spyridon and Pastor, bk. xiv, ch. lxv.
The Spirit is sent, bk. vii, ch. lxvi.
Socrates is born, bk. iv, ch. xlii.
Socrates flourishes, bk. iv, ch. lvi.
Socrates dies, bk. iv, ch. lxvi.
Sodom is overthrown, bk. i, ch. cxi.
The Sogdians reign, bk. iii, ch. lxx.
Solon the Athenian flourishes, bk. ii, ch. cxx.
The lineage of the Sultans, bk. xxxi, ch. liv.
A wondrous eclipse of the sun, bk. xxii, ch. x.
The harmony of sounds is discovered, bk. i, ch. clviii.
Sophocles the poet flourishes, bk. iv, ch. xl.
Sophia and her daughters, bk. x, ch. lxxxiv.
The authors and leaders of the Stoics, bk. v, ch. xxvii.
The deeds of Sulpicius of Bourges, bk. xxii, ch. clxxvii.
The University is transferred to Paris, bk. xxiv, ch. clxxii.
Thais the harlot, bk. xiv, ch. lxxvii.
Thales of Miletus flourishes, bk. ii, ch. cix.
The island of Thanet is described, bk. i, ch. lxxviii.
The island of Taprobana is described, bk. i, ch. lxxix.
The deeds and customs of the Tartars, bk. xxix, ch. lxix.
Also bk. xxx, ch. xcv; Also bk. xxxi, ch. cii.
The preaching of Taurinus of Évreux, bk. x, ch. xxxiiij.
His passion, bk. x, ch. lxxvi.
Taurus the philosopher, bk. x, ch. xcii.
The region of Thrace is described, bk. i, ch. lxxi.
The Babylonian Exile, bk. ii, ch. cx.
A description of overseas places, bk. xxxi, ch. lvii.
The empire of Trajan, bk. x, ch. lxviii.
His death, bk. x, ch. lxxvii.
Thecla, the disciple of Paul, bk. ix, ch. xlvii.
The times are distinguished, bk. i, ch. lxii.
Themistocles is held famous, bk. iii, ch. xxxix.
Theodotion the translator, bk. xi, ch. xcvi.
Theodore the martyr, bk. xii, ch. xciii.
Theodosia the martyr, bk. xii, ch. xlviii.
Theodora and her daughters, bk. xi, ch. lxv.
Theophilus and his companions, bk. xi, ch. lii.
Theogenes the martyr, bk. x, ch. lx.
Abbot Theon, bk. xiv, ch. lxiv.
The chastisement of the restless Theodosius, bk. xvii, ch. xcvi.
Theodore the bishop flourishes, bk. xx, ch. lviii.
Theodosius the First reigns, bk. xvii, ch. i.
The same Theodosius sins and repents, bk. xvii, ch. liv.
Theodosius the Second reigns, bk. xx, ch. i.
Theodosius the Third reigns, bk. xxiv, ch. cxliiij.
The deeds of Abbot Theon, bk. xix, ch. cix.
The deeds of Theophilus, bk. xxi, ch. lxix.
The deeds of Theobald the hermit, bk. xxv, ch. xxviii.
Theophrastus the philosopher flourishes, bk. v, ch. ii.
Thomas the apostle, bk. ix, ch. lxii.
The translation of his body, bk. xi, ch. xx.
The exile of Thomas of Canterbury, bk. xxix, ch. xiii.
The deeds of the same Thomas, bk. xxix, ch. xviii.
Terence flourishes, bk. iv, ch. lxxii.
Terculinus the martyr, bk. xii, ch. xvii.
Tertullian and his writings, bk. xi, ch. viii.
The lands are divided, bk. i, ch. lxii.
The Testaments of the Patriarchs, bk. i, ch. cxxv.
The region of Thessaly is described, bk. i, ch. lxxii.
The art of weaving is discovered, bk. i, ch. liv.