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Sarnoff, David. 1891-1971. Russian/US radio-TV pioneer. Founded RCA 1921, NBC 1926.
Saroyan, William. 1908-81. US writer. The Time of Your Life 1939.
Sarsfield, Patrick. -1693. Irish Jacobite vs William III.
Sartre, Jean-Paul. 1905-80. French existentialist philosopher: L’Etre et le Néant 1943. Social responsibility of freedom.
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Sassanids. 224-. Last Persian dynasty before Moslem conquest 637-51.
Satan. Fallen angel later identified with Zoroastran Ahriman, the spirit of evil. Lucifer. Beelzebub.
Satie, Erik. 1866-1925. Modern French Impressionist, Neoclassical composer.
Sato Eisaku. 1901-75. Japanese Prime Minister 1964-72. Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

Satrap. Provincial governor of Persian Empire. Achaemenids.
Saturn. Roman god of agriculture and civilization. = Cronus. Saturnalia festival influenced Christmas.
Satyr. Greek mythical man-goat. Pan. Sileni.
Saud. 1902-69. Son of Ibn Sa’ud. Saudi King 1953-64. Deposed by brother, Faisal.
Saudi Arabia. Arabia. 19C Divided. 1902 Ibn Sa’ud conq Riyadh. 1906 + Najd. 1913 + Hasa. 1920 + Asir. 1925 + Hejaz. 1932 = Saudi Arabia.
Saul. First king of Hebrews, c1021-1000BC.
Saussure, Ferdinand de. 1857-1913. Swiss linguist.
Sauvage, Nicolas. French. Invented cabriolet taxi 1660.
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.