Saints, great addition to the calendar of, in the time of Clovis and his sons, i. 111;
historical value of their lives, ib.;
extent of their title to canonization, 112, 113.
Saladin, conquest of Jerusalem by, i. 40.
Salic lands, characteristics of, i. 147-149 and notes.
Salic law, circumstances which led to the confirmation of the, i. 47, 48;
date of its enactment, 278, 279;
its incompleteness as a code, 280.
Sancho the Great bestows Castile on his second son, ii. 4;
he incorporates Naxara, 6.
Sancho IV. assassinates Don Lope, ii. 13;
clerical encroachments encouraged by, 220 note r.
Sanctuary, institution of the privilege of, iii. [302].
Saracens, expulsion of the, from France, i. 7 and note q;
their inroads upon Italy, 19 and note u;
Eudon's great victory over them, 116;
their conflicts with the Christians [see [Crusades]];
they conquer Spain, ii, 2;
encroachments of the Christians on their territories, 3;
mainspring of their heroism, 117;
their eastern conquests, 119;
their triumphs in the west, ib.;
effect of their successes, ib.;
their internal dissensions, 121.
See [Crusades], [Moors].
Saragosa taken from the Moors, ii. 5.
Sardinia conquered by the Pisans, i. 441;
its cession to the king of Aragon, 443.