Sa, Manoel de
Portuguese theologian and exegete, b. at Villa do Conde (Province Entre-Minho-e-Douro), 1530; d. at Arona (Italy), 30 Dec., 1596.
Sámar and Leyte
The names of two civil provinces in the Visayan group of the Philippines.
Sánchez, Alonzo
Jesuit missionary and writer, born in Mondejar, Guadalajara, Spain, in 1547; died at Alcalá, 27 May, 1593.
Sánchez, Alonzo Coello
Painter - Born at Benyfayro, Valenciz, Spain, in 1513 or 1515; died at Madrid, 1590.
Sánchez, José Bernardo
Franciscan missionary - Born at Robledillo, Old Castile, Spain, 7 September, 1778; d. at San Gabriel, California, 15 January, 1833.
Ségur, Louis Gaston de
Prelate and French apologist, born 15 April, 1820, in Paris; died 9 June, 1881, in the same city.
São Carlos do Pinhal
Diocese; suffragan of the Archdiocese of São Paulo, Brazil, South America, created on 7 June, l908.
São Luiz de Maranhão
Diocese; suffragan of Belém de Pará, comprises the State of Maranhão in Northern Brazil.
São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro
Ecclesiastical province of Rio de Janeiro, the third of the seven constituting the Brazilian episcopate.
São Thiago de Cabo Verde
This diocese has the seat of its bishopric on the Island of S. Nicolau.
Saavedra RemÃrez de Baquedano, Angel de
Spanish poet and statesman, b. at Cordova, 10 March, 1791; d. at Madrid, 22 June, 1865.
Saavedra, Fajardo Diego de
Statesman and author, b. at Algezares, Murcia, Spain, in 1584; d. at Madrid in 1648.
Saba and Sabeans
This Saba (Sheba) must not be confounded with Saba (Seba) in Ethiopia of Is., xliii, 3; xlv, 14. It lies in the Southern Arabian Jôf about 200 miles north-west of Aden.
Sabbas, Saint
St. Sabbas, or Sabas. Basilian monk, hermit, founded the monastery at Mar Saba near Jerusalem. Died 532. Article also mentions five other saints of this name.
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