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Sesuvii, posted Saii, Sagii, a tribe of Au-

lerci, in Lugdunensis. About Seez. Setantii, a tribe of Brigantes, Brit., w.,

bet. Moricambe sestuar. and Belisama ses-

tuarium. Setantiorum portus, an sestuary of the

German ocean, in Britain, bet. Belisama

testuarium and Moricambe sestuarium.

Lancaster Bay.

Setatum, Rhstise, i. q. Sullavio. Sete, a town of Bithynia. Seteja fl., a r. of Britain, falling into the

sea below Deva, the N. boundary of Bri­tannia II. and Flavia Csesariensis. Dee. Sethrum (Tochpanhes), a town of Lower

Egypt, on Bubasticus fl. below Daphne. Sethis fl., Carmanise, i. q. Sabis. Setia, a town of the Volsci, 3 m. S.e. of

Sulmo. A colonia. Noted for its wine.

Sez2a. Setidava, a town of Northern Germany, N.

of Calisia. Posen. Setinus sinus, a bay of the Tyrrhenian sea

at Sinuessa. Setius m., a pr. of Narbonensis, N.e. of

Agatha. Cape Sette. Setovia, a town of Germania, under Carpa-

thus m. Setuacatum, a town of the Marcomanni,

in Germany, over against the mouth of the

CEnus fl. Setucis, a town of the Ambiani, Belgica II.,

bet. Samarobriva N.w. and Rodium E.s.e. setuia, a town of the Sidones, Sarmatise,

on Auclia fl. above Parienna. Sittau ? Seumara (Seusamora), a town of Iberia, on

Aragus fl. SamiAauro. Seutleusa (Teutleusa) ins., an isl. of

Rhodes, N. of Chalcea. Limonia. Seva thabas, a town of Media Magna, s.

of Seva Vicina. Seva vicina, a town of Media Sigriane,

bet. Nazada and Bithia. Sevaces, a tribe of Boii, Noricum, N.w.,

bet. the Danube N. and the Alauni s. Severi murus, an earth-wall, constructed

by Severus 121 A.d., from Bodotria JEs-

tuar. to Clota jEstuar. (32), separating

Britannia Barbara from Valentia. Severus m., a summit of Fiscellus m., in

Italy, adjoining Tetricus m. Monte Si-

billa. Sevo m., m. of Western Scandinavia. M.

Kjolen. Sex insult, six isl. of Mauritania Ting.,

in the Mediterranean, off Cannarum prom. Sexi, Bsetica, vide Saxetanum. Sextaxtio (Sostentio), a town of the Volcse

Arecomici, Narbonensig, bet. Ambrussum

N.e. and Forum Domitii s.w. Castelnau.

Shaabaim, a port of Juda and then of

Simeon. Sharon vallis, a valley extending along the

coast of Palestine, bet. Ceesarea and Joppa.

Noted for its beauty and fertility. Shechem (Sichem, Sychem, Sychar, posted

Neapolis), a city of Samaria, 35 m. N.

from Jerusalem, under Garizim m. N.

Destroyed by Abimelech ; restored by Je­roboam, and appointed by him the capital

of Israel. A colonia (Flavia). Naploos. Shiloh, a city of Ephraim, bet. Lebanon

and Bethel, 25 m. N. from Jerusalem.

Here Samuel began to prophesy, and here

Joshua set up the tabernacle. Shinaar, a plain on the Euphrates, bet.

Mesopotamia and Persia. Shochoch, vide Socho. Shunem, a town of Issachar. The locality

of Elisha's miracle. Solam. Shushan, i. q. Susa. Siagul (Siagu), a town of Zeugitana, bet.

Vina and Putput (3). Kassir-Asssite. Siacus, a town of Persis Parsetacene, bet.

Aspadana and Nisacus. Siala, a town of Tyanitis, in Cappadocia. Sianticum, i. q. Santicum. Si Arum, a town of the Turtetani, Bsetica,

near Salpesa, S.e. Siasura (Ziazur), a town of Chalonitis,

Assyr., under Zagrus m., S.e. of Arbela. Siata ins., I. an isl. of Britain. II. of the

Veneti, Lugdunensis III., N. of Vindilis

ins. Siatutanda (Satutanda), a town of the

Frisii, Germ., on Amisia fl., R., towards

its mouth. Aserihaus. Siata ins., an isl. of the Veneti, Lugdu­nensis III., N. of Vindilis ins. Siazuros, a town of Adiabene, Assyria.

Sehrzur.

Sibacexe, Armenia, i. q. Siracene. Sibaria, a town of the Vettones, Lusitania,

bet. Sarabris N.n.e. and Salmantica. Siberena, a city of the (Enotri, in Brut-1 tium, on the s. declivity of Clibanus m.

Noted for its wine (Vinum Severianum).

Santa Severina.

Siberis fl., Bithynise, i. q. Hieros. Sidde, a town of Caria, near Halicarnassus. Sibi, a people of Gedrosia, under Bsetius m.,

E. of the Musarineei. Sibidunda (Sibindus), a town of Phrygia

Salutaris. Sibmah, a town of Reuben, near Heshbon.

Noted for the vines of its district. Sibrus (Subes), the early name of Xanthus

fl., Lycise. Sibus, a town of Numidia, bet. Flacciana

and Ad Arvalla.

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