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Shamil. 1798-1871. Moslem guerilla leader vs Russia in Crimean War.
Shannon, Claude. 1916-2001. US information theorist. Mathematical Theory of Communication 1948.
Shang. c1766-c1122BC. Chinese dynasty. Earliest verified by archeological evidence. = Yin.
Shapley, Harlow. 1885-1972. US astronomer. Measured Milky Way.
Shapur I. -272. Sassanid king. Captured Roman Emperor Valerian 260.
Shapur II. 309-379. Persian king. Halted Roman invasion. Acquired Armenia.
Shaw, George Bernard. 1856-1950. Irish socialist writer/dramatist of wit and satire. Man and Superman 1903. Pygmalian 1913. St. Joan 1923. Fabian.

Shawnee. American Indians from Ohio defeated at Tippecanoe. Resettled in Oklahoma.
Shays, Daniel. c1747-1825. Led Massachussets farmers in rebellion 1786-7 for lower taxes. Defeated.
Sheba. (Saba’). Biblical country in south Arabia. 10C BC Colonized Ethiopia. 2C BC Overrun by Persia. Bilqis, Queen of Sheba visited Solomon.
Shelburne, 2nd earl. 1737-1805. English statesman. Prime Minister 1782-3. Treaty of Paris.
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. 1787-1851. English writer. (Daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft, Godwin). Married Percy Shelley. Frankenstein 1818.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe. 1792-1822. English lyric poet. Advocated freedom of thought. Prometheus Unbound 1820.
Shen Nung. c2800BC. Legendary second Chinese Emperor.
Shenandoah. Site of American Civil War battles 1861-5.
Shepard, Alan. 1923-98. First American in space 1961.
Sheraton, Thomas. 1751-1806. English Regency furniture designer.
Shere Ali. 1825-79. Emir of Afghanistan. Defeated in Second Afghan War.
Sheridan, Philip. 1831-88. Union general, captured Shenandoah, forced Lee’s surrender.
Sheridan, Richard. 1751-1816. British comedy dramatist: School for Scandal 1777.
Sherman, William. 1820-91. American Civil War general. -“War is hell”.
Sherman Anti-Trust Act. 1890 US. Prohibits monopolies, restraint of trade.
Sherman Silver Purchase Act. 1890-3. US increases silver purchases. Fears of gold standard abandonment started 1893 Panic.
Sherrington, Charles. 1857-1952. British experimental physiologist.

Sherwood, Robert. 1896-1955. US dramatist. Idiot’s Delight 1936.