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1232 matches to French East India CompanySino-French War. 1883-85. France wins control of Vietnam. 
 Sisley, Alfred. 1839-99. English/French Impressionist painter. Meadows in Spring. 
 Six, les. 1917-74. French composers initiated Neoclassical. Milhaud. Honegger. 
 Sluis, Battle. 1340. French fleet destroyed by English. 
 Sorel, Agnès. 1422-50. First “officially recognized” mistress of French king. 
 Sorel, George. 1847-1922. French advocate of revolutionary syndicalism. Reflection on Violence 1908 justified violence and general strikes. Influenced Mussolini. 
 Soult, Nicolas. 1769-1851. French chief of staff at Waterloo, Ulm, Austerlitz. 
 Spanish Marriages, Affair of. 1846. Isabella’s sister, heir marries French prince, despite Spanish assurances, causing English/French rift. 
 Spanish Succession, War. 1701-14. Britain, Holy Roman Empire, Netherlands vs Spain, France. Opposed French Philip V succession to Spanish throne creating power imbalance. Queen Anne’s War. 
 Spurs, Battle. 1513. French retreat from British in War of Holy League. 
 St-Denis Basilica. 1137-44. Romanesque-Gothic transformation point. Burial place of French kings. Suger. 
 St-Germain, Treaty. 1570 French Wars of Religion. 1919 Created Republic of Austria. 
 St Kitts and Nevis. St Kitts: Carib. 1493 Columbus discovers. 1623,4 British, French settle, dispute. 1783 British. Nevis: 1628 British settle. 1816 St Kitts +Nevis, Anguilla, Virgin Islands. 1871 Leeward Islands Federation. 1958-62 West Indies Federation. 1967 St Kitts, Nevis, Anguilla Autonomous. 1980 -Anguilla. 1983 Independent. 
 St Lucia. Carib Arawak. 17C English fail to settle. 1650 French settle. 1803 Britain. 1838 Windward Is. 1958-62 West Indies Federation. 1967 Autonomous. 1979 Independent. 
 St Pierre and Miquelon. 1635 French occupy. 17, 18C French, English dispute. 1814 French. 1947 French Overseas Territory. 
 St-Quentin, Battle. 1557. Philip II of Spain beseiges + seizes French town. 
 Staël, Germaine de. 1766-1817. French woman of letters. Opposed Napoleon. Exiled. Corinne 1807. Germany 1810. 
 States General. French Representative Assembly. 1302 First summoned by Philip IV. 14-15C Controlled taxes; failed to control government. 1789 last summoned by Louis XVI. 1=Clergy. 2=Nobility. 3=Bourgeoisie. 
 Stavisky Affair. 1933-4. French scandal. Fraudulent bonds sold. Belief in government corruption causes riots. 
 Stendhal. 1783-1842. French historical novelist of psychological insight. le Rouge et le Noir 1830. 
 Strasbourg Oath. 842. Charles II, Louis II oppose Lothair I. Earliest example of written French. 
 Suger. 1081-1151. French Abbot of St-Denis, royal adviser. Rebuilt abbey, initiating Gothic style. 
 Sully, duc de. 1560-1641. French Finance minister to Henry IV. Helped rebuild France after Wars of Religion. 
 Sully-Prudhomme. 1839-1907. French Parnassian philosophical poet.  
 Supreme Being, Cult of. 1794. French Revolution. Robespierre. Cult of Reason.