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1591 matches to Frederick the Fair
Stafford, Henry. 1454-83. Aided, then opposed Richard III. Executed.
Stahl, Georg. 1660-1734. German chemist. Animalism-soul controls bodily functions. Theory of Combustion 1702.
Stanislavsky, Konstantin. 1863-1938. Russian director. Founded Moscow Art Theater 1898. Method Acting.
Stanislaw II. 1732-98. Last king of Poland 1764-95. Installed by his lover Catherine II.
Star Chamber. 1327-1641. English tribunal to try offences against the state. Abused by Charles I.
Ste. Chapelle. 1246-8. Paris. Architect: Pierre de Montreuil. Built to house The Crown of Thorns.
Steiner, Jakob. 1796-1863. Swiss/German mathematician. Pioneered synthetic geometry.
Stockton, Frank. 1834-1902. US humour writer. The Lady or the Tiger 1884.
Stoicism. 4C BC. Ideal life of restraint, duty, ignoring passions, desires. Mind is a finer subdivision of matter. There are universal natural laws. Founded by Zeno.
Storm, Theodor. 1817-88. German Realist writer. Rider of the White Horse 1838. Pole Poppenspäler 1874.
Strasbourg Oath. 842. Charles II, Louis II oppose Lothair I. Earliest example of written French.
Strauss, David. 1808-74. German theologian: Gospel interpreted as myth. Life of Jesus 1835-6.
Stuart, Henry. 1725-1807. Last Stuart claimant to English throne. Left family jewels to George IV.
Stuart, James. 1688-1766. “The Old Pretender”. Catholic Prince of Wales, claimant to British throne. Jacobites.
Sturm und Drang. 1760-80. German anti-enlightenment literary movement. Goethe. Klinger.
Suárez, Francisco. 1548-1617. Spanish Scholastic philosopher, Jesuit theologian. Wrote against divine right of kings.
Suetonius. c69-122. Roman biographer. Lives of the Caesars.
Suffolk, First duke. c1484-1545. Brother-in-law, aide of Henry VIII. Incompetent military leader.
Suffolk, Duke of. -1554. Father, supported Lady Jane Grey. Executed for Wyat Rebellion.
Suleiman I. The Magnificent. 1494-1566. Ottoman sultan 1520-. Expanded Empire to Yugoslavia, Hungary, Greece. Besieged Vienna. Cultural expansion. Barbarossa II.
Sulla, Lucius. 138-78BC. Roman consul 88-79. Dictator 82-79. Civil war with Marius. Murdered thousands of opponents. Conquered Athens. Constitutional reforms.
Sully, Maurice de. 1120-96. Bishop; built Notre-Dame Cathedral, 1159-.
Supreme Privy Council. 1726-30. Effectively ruled Russia after Peter the Great’s death without heir.
Surrealism. 1920-. Artistic and literary movement dealing with the expression of the subconscious mind, fantasy, dreams. Klee, Dali, de Chirico, Chagall.
Suzerainty. Authority over a state’s foreign affairs by another state.