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1601 matches to Declaration of the 26 Nations
Shih Huang-ti. c259-210BC. Emperor 246-. Unified China. Great Wall. Burning of Books 213.
Shi’ite. Major Moslem sect believing in Mahdi at the millenium. Official religion of Iran. Sunni. Fatimid. Assassin. Druze. Ali.
Shipton, Mother. 1488-1561. Predicted 1666 Great Fire of London.
Shot Heard Around the World. 1775. Battle of Lexington and Concord beginning American Revolution.
Sigismund I. The Old. 1467-1548. King of Poland 1506-. Acquired Prussia 1525.
Sihanouk, Norodom. 1922-. Cambodian king 1941-55. Abdicated for father. Prime Minister 1955-60. Head of State 1960-70.
Sikhism. NW India monotheistic religion. Meditation exercises to realize God. Nanak.
Silenus. Son of Pan, foster father of Dionysus.
Sillitoe, Alan. 1928-. English writer of working class life. Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner 1959.
Siloé, Diego de. c1495-1563. Spanish Renaissance sculptor, Plateresque architect. Granada Cathedral.
Singer, Isaac B. 1904-91. Polish/US Yiddish writer. Gimpel the Fool 1957.
Sinn Fein. 1905. (=Ourselves Alone). Irish Nationalist movement. 1916 uprising. Founded Irish Free State. Legalized as political party in Northern Ireland, 1974. Political wing of IRA. De Valera.
Sisyphus. King of Corinth, condemned to perpetually roll a stone to the top of a hill.
Sitwell, Edith. 1887-1964. English poet. Still Falls the Rain.
Siward. -1055. Danish earl of Northumbria. Helped Edward the Confessor. Defeated Macbeth.
Sloane, Hans. 1660-1753. British collector. His legacy began the British Museum.
Smetana, Bedrich. 1824-84. Czech Nationalist opera composer. Bartered Bride 1866. “-Father of Czech music”.
Smith, Edmund. 1824-93. Last Confederate general to surrender 1865.
Snow, C.D. 1905-80. English writer. Strangers and Brothers series.
Social Credit. 1919. Douglas’ economic theory. Give money to consumers, producers based on social credits, “liberating” production from price system.
Social Darwinism. 19C theory that social man is subject to the “survival of the fittest”.
Socrates. c470-399BC. Greek philosopher. Knowledge is the key to influencing destiny. Ignorance leaves one subject to fate. Socratic method of teaching by dialog. Dialectic. Condemned for impiety and corrupting the young - drank hemlock. “Know thyself”.
Soddy, Frederick. 1877-1956. English chemist. Isotope theory.

Solon. 630-560BC. Athenian democratic lawgiver, poet. Equality of all citizens before the law. Trial by jury. -“Call no man happy until he is dead.”
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr. 1918-2008. Russian novelist. Expelled 1974. Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich 1962. Gulag Archipelago 1973.
