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1551 matches to Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Scott, Robert. 1868-1912. English Antarctic explorer. Died returning from the South Pole.
Scott, Walter. 1771-1832. Prolific Scottish Romantic historical novelist. Lady of the Lake 1810; Waverley 1814; Ivanhoe 1819.
Scriabin, Aleksandr. 1872-1915. Russian composer uniting music with philosophy: Prometheus 1911. Musical symbolism.
Se Ami. Japanese No dramatist. Offering of the Flowers 1395.
SEATO. Southeast Asia Treaty Organization. 1954-77 for defence vs communist infiltration.
Seebeck, Thomas. 1770-1831. Russian. Invented thermocouple, 1822.
Segregation. Separation of the races to maintain the advantages of one.
Seguin, Marc. 1786-1875. French inventor of the suspension bridge.
Ségurane, Catherine. Saved Nice by frightening away invading Turks, 1543.
Seleucids. 312-64BC. Hellenistic kingdom founded by Alexander’s general, Seleucus. Syria, Persia, Mesopotamia.
Selkirk, 5th earl. 1771-1820. Philanthropist. Established Scottish colonies in Canada. Red River.
Semele. Dionysus’ mother. Killed, then immortalized.
Senanayake, D.S. 1884-1952. “Father” of Independent Ceylon. Prime Minister 1947-.
Separatists. 16-17C. Factions who left Church of England. Brownists, Pilgrims, Quakers.
Sepulchre, Church of the Holy. c336. Jerusalem.
Seurat, Georges. 1859-91. French Neo-impressionist originator of Pointillist style of painting. The Bridge at Courbevoie.
Seven Against Thebes. Legendary Greek heroes, fought to restore Thebes throne to Polynices.
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Pyramids 4700-2160BC. Mausolus Tomb 353BC. Artemis Temple at Ephesus c550BC. Hanging Gardens of Babylon 600BC. Colossus of Rhodes 280BC. Zeus Statue at Olympia 450BC. Lighthouse at Alexandria c282BC.
Seymour, Thomas. c1508-49. Brother of Jane. Married Catherine Parr. Executed for treason.
Shaftesbury, 7th earl. 1801-85. English reform politician. Coal Mines Act 1842. Factory Acts. Sponsored schools, housing for poor.
Shakespeare, William. 1564-1616. English dramatic poet. Master of language, characters, perception.Titus Andronicus c1593. Romeo and Juliet c1594. Hamlet c1602. Othello c1604. King Lear c1606. Lover’s Complaint c1609. Sonnets 1609. Tempest 1611.
Shannon, Claude. 1916-2001. US information theorist. Mathematical Theory of Communication 1948.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe. 1792-1822. English lyric poet. Advocated freedom of thought. Prometheus Unbound 1820.
Shih Huang-ti. c259-210BC. Emperor 246-. Unified China. Great Wall. Burning of Books 213.
Shi’ite. Major Moslem sect believing in Mahdi at the millenium. Official religion of Iran. Sunni. Fatimid. Assassin. Druze. Ali.