St. Réal, Abbé de (16391692)

St. Réal, Abbé de, historian, born at Chambéry, where he settled in 1679, and where he died; was historiographer to the Duke of Savoy, and wrote the “History of the Conspiracy of Spain against Venice,” a masterpiece of its kind, and modelled on Sallust (16391692).

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

St. Quentin * Saint Saëns, Charles Camille
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St. Michel, Mont
St. Nazaire
St. Neots
St. Nicholas
St. Omer
St. Paul
St. Paul's School
St. Petersburg
St. Pierre, Henri Bernardin de
St. Quentin
St. Réal, Abbé de
Saint Saëns, Charles Camille
St. Simon, Claude Henri, Comte de
St. Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, Duc de
St. Simonians
St. Tammany
St. Thomas
St. Thomas's
Saint-Victor, Paul de
St. Vincent
St. Vincent, Cape