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321 matches to San Juan Hill
San Juan Boundary Dispute. 1846-72. Britain/US. San Juan islands to US.
San Marino. 301 St Marinus the Dalmation settles. 1463 expanded. 1600 Constitution. Oldest, smallest independent republic.
San Martin, José de. 1778-1850. South American independence leader with Bolivar vs Spain in Argentina, Chile, Peru.
San Remo Conference. 1920. Treaty of Sèvres.
San Stefano, Treaty. 1878. Ended Russo-Turkish War. Independence for Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria. Congress of Berlin.
Sancho III. c992-1035. King of Navarre 1000-. Unified Spain. Re-divided it in his will.
Sanctuary, Right of. Established 4C Rome. England until 1623 (criminal), 18C (civil). Europe until 1789. Asylum in church for 1 month.
Sand, George (Aurore Dupin). 1804-76. French writer. Lélia 1833. Mauprat 1837.
Sand Creek Massacre. 1864. Settlers ignore truce flag, kill Cheyenne Indians. = Chivington Massacre.
Sandburg, Carl. 1878-1967. US poet of the people. Chicago 1914.
Sandinistas. 1962-. Nicaraguan Communist guerilla group vs Somoza. Governed 1980-89, despite US Funded Contra rebellion.
Sandwich, Montagu, 4th earl. 1718-92. British politician. Invented sandwich 1762.
Sandys, Edwin. 1561-1629. English parliamentarian. His ideas helped overthrow Charles I.
Sangallo, Antonio da, the Younger. 1483-1546. Florentine architect. Rome’s Palazzo Farnese 1534-46.
Sanger, Margaret. 1883-1966. US feminist. Jailed for birth control clinic 1916.
Sanhedrin. -70. Jerusalem council of Jewish elders.
Sannazzaro, Jacopo. 1456-1530. Italian humanist, poet. Arcadia 1504.
Sansculottes. 1793-4. Radical French Revolutionaries. Demanded action of Convention vs counterrevolution. Terror.
Sanskrit. Ancient, now sacred Hindu language.
Sansovino, Jacopo. 1486-1570. Florentine sculptor, architect. Introduced High Renaissance to Venice. Library of St. Mark’s.
Santa Anna, Antonio de. 1794-1876. Mexican general, president 1833~47. Defeated at San Jacinto, Mexican War.
Santa Fe Trail. 1820-80. Major migration route from Missouri to New Mexico.
Santander, Francisco. 1792-1840. Ally of Bolivar. President of New Granada 1833-7.
Santayana, George. 1863-1952. Spanish/US philosopher. Life of Reason 1905-6.
Santiago, Battle. 1898. Final Cuban victory over Spain, Spanish American War.