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Ruthenia. 1321 Lithuania. 1772 Russ/Austria-Hungary. 1920 Czechoslovakia. 1939 Hungary. 1945 = Transcarpathian Ukraine (USSR).
Ruthenian Church. 1594- = Uniate Catholic. Slavonic Roman Catholic. 1940 Allegiance changed to Russian Orthodox.
Rutherford, Ernest. 1871-1937. NZ/English physicist. Beta rays 1899, Nuclear theory of atom1911.

Ruthven, Raid of. 1582. James VI of Scotland kidnapped by William Ruthven (1541-84).
Rütli Oath. 3 Swiss cantons vow to rebel vs Austria.
Ruyter, Michiel. 1607-76. Dutch admiral defeated British in Anglo-Dutch wars.
Rwanda. -1962 Ruanda-Urundi. 1962 Independent republic.
Rye House Plot. 1683. Failed plot to kill Charles II and Duke of York.
Rykov, Aleksey. 1881-1938. Russian Bolshevik leader. Opposed Stalin. Rehabilitated 1988.
Rymer, Thomas. 1641-1713. English Neoclassical literary critic: attacked Shakespeare.
SA. 1921-34. Brownshirts. Nazi force for breaking up rival party meetings. Purged on Night of Long the Knives.
Saar. Former Palatinate. 1919 League of Nations mandate. 1935 Germany. 1945 French occupy. 1948 Autonomous. 1957 West Germany.
Saarinen, Eero. 1910-61. Finnish/US experimental architect. St. Louis Gateway Arch 1948-65.
Saarinen, Eliel. 1873-1950. Finnish/US modern architect, teacher. Palace of League of Nations (Geneva) 1927.
Sabah. 1888 British protectorate = North Borneo. 1946 British Crown Colony. 1963 Malaysia.
Sabbah, Hasan-e. Founder of Assassins 1094.
Sabbatal, Zevi. 1626-76. Jewish mystic. Failed march on Constantinople.
Sabbatarians. Christians for strict observance of sabbath by all. Blue Laws.
Sabellianism. 3C Christian heresy. Trinity is 3 manifestations of one Godhead.
Sabines. Ancient Italian tribe whose women were seized by Romans as wives (legend). 290BC Conquered.
Sacco-Vanzetti Case. 1921-7. Italian/US anarchists convicted and executed despite prejudiced trial.
Sachs, Hans. 1494-1576. German shoemaker/poet, composed songs of commonplace.
Sachs, Julius von. 1832-97. German discoverer of chlorophyll action.
Sachs, Nelly. 1891-1970. German poet, Jewish spokesperson.

Sackville, Thomas. 1536-1608. British dramatist. First English blank-verse tragedy. Gorboduc 1561.