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INDEX SEARCH RESULTS FOR: SAPPER'S
San Vitale - in Ravenna
Saqqara - step pyramid
Saqsawaman - Inca sun temple
Saracens - as a word for Muslims
Saragossa - and Charlemagne
- incorporated in Aragon
- treaty of 1529
Sarah - wife of Abraham
Sarai Batu - encampment of Golden Horde
Sarai Berke - encampment of Golden Horde
- and the Polo brothers
Sarajevo - and Francis Ferdinand in 1914
Saratoga - battles in 1777
Sarawak - and Britain
- falls to Japanese in 1941
Sardinia - rebellion in 238 BC
- annexed by Vandals
- and Muslim raids
- and kingdom of Aragon
- and Piedmont in 1796
Sardinia and Corsica - Roman province
Sardis - falls to Cyrus
Sargent, John Singer
Sargent, Malcolm
Sargon
Sargon II - and Israel
Sarnath - Buddha's first sermon
Saro-Wiwa, Ken - activist in Nigeria
sarugaku-nó- - and No theatre
Sarum (for Salisbury)
SAS (Special Air Service)
Sasanian dynasty - Ardashir I and Sasan
sash - form of window
- early use at Ham House
- brief description
Saskatchewan - and Louis Riel in 1884-5
- province of Canada from 1905
Saskia - Rembrandt's wife
Sassenach (the term)
Sassoon, Siegfried
Sassou-Nguesso, Denis - in Congo
satellites, planetary - formation
Satires - of Horace
satraps - in Persian empire
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning - film, 1960
Saturn - rings
Saturnalia - and Christmas
satyagraha - and Gandhi in Natal
Saul, king of Israel
Sault Sainte Marie - Jesuit mission
Saunders, Cicely - hospice movement
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