Sigismund (13621437)

Sigismund, emperor of Germany, son of the Emperor Charles IV., was markgrave of Brandenburg, king of Hungary, and palatine of the Rhine; struggled hard to suppress the Hussites; held the Council of Constance, and gave Huss (q.v.) a safe-conduct to his doom; he is the “Super Grammaticam” of Carlyle's “Frederick” (13621437).

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

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Siemens, Werner von
Siemens, Sir William
Sienna
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Sierra Leone
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Sieyès, Abbé
Sigismund
Sigismund
Signorelli, Luca
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Silence, Worship of
Silenus
Silesia

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