Solyman II. (d. 1566)

Solyman II., surnamed The Magnificent, the tenth and greatest of the Ottoman sultans, the son and successor of Selim I.; succeeded his father at 24; set himself at once to reform abuses and place the internal administration on a strict basis, and after making peace with Persia and allaying tumult in Syria, turned his arms westwards, captured Belgrade, and wrested the island of Rhodes from the Knights of St. John; he twice over led his army into Hungary; in connection with the latter invasion laid siege to Vienna, from which he was obliged to retire after the loss of 40,000 men, after which he turned his arms to the east, adding to his territory, and finally to the North of Africa, to the conquest of the greater part of it; he died at Szigeth while opening a new campaign against Hungary; (d. 1566).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Solomon
Solomon of England
Solomon of France
Solomon Islands
Solomon's Ring
Solon
Solstice
Solway Firth
Solway Moss
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Somai, Brahmo
Somaliland
Somerset House
Somersetshire
Somerville, Mrs. Mary
Somme
Somnath
Somnath, Idol of
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