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870 matches to King William
Salvation Army. 1865. Booth Christian charitable organization. Named 1878.
Saroyan, William. 1908-81. US writer. The Time of Your Life 1939.
Sarsfield, Patrick. -1693. Irish Jacobite vs William III.
Schiller, Friedrich. 1759-1805. German Romantic writer of historical dramas and lyric poetry. Popularized William Tell 1804. -“inner direction” Wallenstein 1800.
Schlegel, August von. 1767-1854. German Romantic scholar, Shakespeare translator.
Scopes Trial. 1925. Scopes found guilty of teaching evolution in Tennessee high school. Bryan. Darrow.
Seward, William. 1801-72. Anti-slavery US statesman. “Seward’s Folly”-bought Alaska 1867.
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. 1787-1851. English writer. (Daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft, Godwin). Married Percy Shelley. Frankenstein 1818.
Sherman, William. 1820-91. American Civil War general. -“War is hell”.
Shockley, William. 1910-89. US. Transistor 1948.

Sims, William. 1858-1936. US WWI naval commander.
Slim, William. 1891-1970. British WWII general. Defeated Japan in Burma.
Social Credit Party. Canada. Aberhart. Douglas. 1935- Alberta, BC, federal parties. Social Credit.
Stair, First earl. 1648-1707. Scottish under-secretary of state to William III. Approved Glencoe Massacre.
Sullivan, Arthur. 1842-1900. British composer. Operetta form. Mikado 1885. HMS Pinafore 1878. Onward Christian Soldiers. Gilbert.
Taft, William. 1857-1930. US president 1909-13. Dollar diplomacy. Chief Justice 1921-.
Tell, William. 13-14C/Legendary Swiss hero of Altdorf. Shot apple off son’s head on orders of Austrian governor, Gessler.
Temple, William. 1628-99. English diplomat. Arranged Triple Alliance, marriage of William and Mary.
Thackeray, William. 1811-1863. English novelist. Vanity Fair 1849. Sentimental and cynical moralist.
Tippecanoe, Battle. 1811. US defeat Shawnee Indians. Ends Tecumseh power. Harrison.
Tostig. -1066. Brother of English Harold II. Aided William the Conqueror and Norway’s Harold III invasions of England.
Tower of London. 1066- Palace for William I. Used as prison and garrison at later dates. White Tower 1078.
Travis, William. 1811-36. Texas revolutionary commander killed at Alamo.
Tubman, William. 1895-1971. Liberia. President 1941-. Women’s and native suffrage. School system.
Tweed, William. 1823-78. NY city “boss” controlled patronage through Tammany Society. Exposed by NY Times.