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INDEX SEARCH RESULTS FOR: SINN
Sinn Fein - origin of name
- by-election victories from 1916
- leaders arrested in 1918
- election success in 1918
- and the northern Irish peace process
- brief history
Sinn Fein Volunteers - splinter group in 1914
Sinop - in the Crimean War
Sino-Tibetan - language group of east Asia
Sinterklaas - and Father Christmas
Sintra, convention of - in the Peninsular War
Sioux - and the war of 1876
Siraj-ud-Daula - nawab of Bengal
siren suit (in World War II)
Sir Galahad, HMS - in the Falklands War
- as war grave
Sir Gawain and Green Knight - alliteration
Sirhind - battle in 1555
Sirius - and flooding of the Nile
Sir Patrick Spens (ballad)
Sir Tristram - in the Falklands War
Sissinghurst Castle (and garden), Kent
Sistine chapel - and Sixtus IV
- and Michelangelo
- and the Raphael tapestries
Sistine choir - and Sixtus IV
- and castrati
Sithole, Ndabaningi - and ZANU
- persecuted in 1994-5
Sitka - and the Russian-American Company
Sittampalam, Ganesh - as infant prodigy
Sitting Bull
Sitwell family
Six Acts - measures passed in 1819
Six Articles - act of 1539
six counties - of northern Ireland in 1607
- from 1921
- brief account
Six Dynasties - in China
sixes and sevens (the phrase)
Six Nations - of the Iroquois League
Six Nations tournament (rugby union)
Sixtus III - and Santa Maria Maggiore
Sixtus IV - and the Sistine chapel
- and the Pazzi conspiracy
- and the Spanish Inquisition
- and Cesare Borgia
Skagerrak - and the battle of Jutland
Skanderbeg (George Kastrioti) - national hero of Albania
Skåne - in Danish hands
- ceded by Denmark to Sweden
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