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Savigny, Friedrich von. 1779-1861. German jurist, historian of Roman and medieval law. Modern system of civil law.
Savonarola, Girolamo. 1452-98. Led Florence 1494- after Medici overthrow. Reformer against vice and corruption in the church and society. Burned books, paintings, luxuries. Hung+burned.
Savonnerie. 1604-1826. Royal French carpet makers incorporated into Gobelins.
Savoy. 1034- Noble dynasty of France, Switzerland. Italian kings 1861-1946.
Savoy. 1048 Duchy founded by Humbert I. 1056 +Piedmont. 1720 +Sardinia -Sicily = Kingdom of Sardinia. 1792 French. 1814 Sardinia. 1815 +Genoa. 1860 France.
Savoy Conference. 1661. London. Failed to agree on new prayer book. Puritans leave Church of England.
Sax, Antoine. 1814-94. French inventor of saxophone 1846.
Saxe, Maurice, comte de. 1696-1750. French commander, War of Austrian Succession.
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. German dynasty includes Belgian Leopold I 1831-; Albert, Prince-Consort, England. 1840-; Ferdinand, Prince-Consort, Portugal. 1836-; Prince of Bulgaria 1887-1946.
Saxo Grammaticus. 12-13C. Writer of early Danish history. Hamlet 1213. Gesta Danorum.
Saxon Dynasty. Kings of Germans 919-, Holy Roman Empire 962-1024.
Saxons. 5C. Germanic people colonized France, England. 8C Widerkind defeated by Charlemagne on continent.
Saxony. 843 «East Frankish Kingdom. 919-1024 Ruled HRE. 1180 Divided. 1697 Elector (King) of Poland. 1785 Fürstenbund. 1806 Napoleon creates Kingdom. 1815 Half to Prussia. 1815 German Confederation. 1835 Zollverein. 1867 North German Confederation. 1871 German Empire. 1918 Abolished monarchy. 1920 Republic. 1933 Germany.
Sayers, Dorothy. 1893-1957. English mystery writer. Lord Peter Wimsey.
Scaevola, Gaius. Legendary hero. Saved Rome from Etruscans c509BC.
Scaevola, Quintus. -82BC. Roman consul. Law limiting citizenship led to Social War.
Scala, Cangrande I della. 1291-1329. Lord of Verona, patron of Dante.
Scalawags. White southern Republicans who supported Reconstruction.
Scaliger, Joseph. 1540-1609. Classical scholar. Founded science of chronology.
Scaliger, Julius Caesar. 1484-1558. Italian/French classical scholar. “Father” of literary criticism. Poetics 1561.
Scandberg. 1404-68. Albanian prince, raised as hostage in Turkey. Led Albanians vs Turks 1444-66.
Scaramouche. Italian clown, at 83 could knock off his partner’s hat with a high kick.
Scarlatti, Alessandro. 1660-1725. Italian composer of oratorios and operas. Neapolitan School. Influenced classical harmony.
Scarlatti, Domenico. 1685-1757. Italian composer. 555 Sonatas for harpsichord 1737-. Operas 1703-.
Scarron, Paul. 1610-60. French dramatist, novelist. Le Roman Comique 1651-9.