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Paul. See Paul (apostle) St. Peter. See Peter (apostle) St. Petersburg B 1: 21 Strasbourg PS 43–50 St. Valentine. ), 45, 2: 230, 232 Sun dynasty PS 160 32 St. Jerome Sung dynasty A 134, 169–71 B 1: 164, 2: 210, 338, 339 Sunni Muslims A 79 Superstition A 40, 71, 107 B 2: 236 Suryavarman II A 152 B 2: 284 Sutras PS 68, 70 Swabia B 1: 148, 170 PS 112, 116, 117 Swahili A 208 Sweden A 39, 41, 42, 57 B 1: 71 Switzerland A 19 B 2: 247 Syagrius B 1: 78 Sylvester II (pope) B 1: 19, 172, 2: 353 Symmachus B 1: 54, 55 Syria A 48, 50, 61, 65, 72, 81, 88, 104, 106, 115, 117, 136 B 1: 27, 36, 44, 140, 181, 2: 204, 220, 258, 321–24, 343, 347 PS 12, 15, 16, 141 T Tagaste B 1: 24–26, 30 PS 58, 64 Taiho A 178, 181 Taika Reforms B 2: 341 Taishi, Shotoku.

See Muhammad Protestant movement B 1: 52 PS 50, 153 Provence A 108, 119 Prussia A 96, 119 Pskov B 1: 16 Ptolemy B 2: 240 Pudmini A 149 Pulakes´in B 1: 10 Pulakes´in II B 1: 10 Punjab A 145 Purgatory A 20, 29, 221 B 1: 91, 93, 95 PS 121, 122 Q Qasim A 145 Quechua A 194 B 2: 284 Queen of Sheba A 202 Queen Tamara. See Tamara Quetzalcóatl A 190, 192, 193 B 2: 252 Quetzalcóatl Pyramid A 193 Quipu A 197 Quraish A 65, 66 B 2: 258 Quran. See Koran Qutb-ud-Din Aybak A 147 B 1: 11 28 Prophet Muhammad R Rabban Bar Sauma.

See Murasaki Shikibu Shinto A 176–78 B 2: 329, 330 PS 67, 68, 91, 103, 104 Shirkuh B 2: 322, 323 Shlomo Yitzhaqi. ), 341 PS 89, 91, 103–10 Siberia A 166 Sicily A 42, 49, 98, 214, 222 A=Middle Ages: Almanac B=Middle Ages: Biographies B 1: 44, 138, 151, 173–75, 2: 202, 218, 220, 315 PS 12, 118, 141 Siddhartha Gautama A 143, 144, 155, 163 B 2: 330 PS 103, 105, 106 Silesia A 135 Silk Road B 2: 340 PS 74 Silla A 179 Simeon Stylites B 1: 27, 179 Simon Magus PS 128 Simon of Brie B 1: 140 Simony A 94, 99 B 1: 142, 181 PS 117, 121–23, 126, 128 Sinbad A 71 PS 54, 73, 75, 79, 80 Sind A 145 Singapore A 157 Sixth Crusade A 124, 126 B 1: 174, 175 Skanderbeg A 83 B 2: 275 “Skraelings” A 41 B 2: 220, 221 Slavs A 41, 47, 49, 54, 57, 60, 78, 96, 99 B 1: 86, 89 Slovakia A 56 Slovenia A 56 Soga clan A 176 B 2: 331, 341 PS 103, 108 PS=Middle Ages: Primary Sources Soissons B 1: 6, 78 PS 93–97 Solomon A 117, 130, 202 Songhai A 206–07, 211 B 2: 231, 233, 243–45, 248, 249 PS 23, 30 “A Song of Pure Happiness” B 1: 4 Song of Roland A 119 B 1: 63 PS 147, 148 Song of Solomon A 130 Soninke B 2: 244 Sonni Ali A 206 B 2: 244, 245 South Africa PS 151 South America A 158, 185 B 2: 281 South China Sea A 151 Southeast Asia A 75, 142, 151–59, 167 B 1: 10, 14, 156, 2: 300, 301, 303 Southern Sung A 169 B 2: 339 South Seas A 158 Southwest Asia A 136, 137 B 2: 210 Soviet Union A 139 B 1: 18, 21 PS 79 Spain A 17, 19, 23, 31, 34, 42, 48, 69, 70, 72, 75, 86, 88–90, 92, 102, 112, 117, 119, 126, 158, 198, 218, 219, 222, 225 B 1: 29, 31, 32, 34–36, 49, 63, 98, 101, 102, 124, 125, 142, 154, 174, 181, 2: 203, 220, 224, 265, 303, 315, 351, 352 PS 24–26, 87, 93, 140, 147 Spanish Inquisition A 219 Spontaneous generation A 40 Squire A 108, 117 Sri Lanka.

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