Sancto Salvatore, Church of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem, [235].
Saracens, [133];
descendants of Esau, [144];
and the Turks, [143];
and the Knights of St. John, [159].
Sardis, in Lydia, residence of King Crœsus, [155].
Savoy, Dukes of, and Cyprus, [166];
Dukes of, [307];
Turin, residence of, [307];
wars of, [308].
Saybantus, Gaudentius, Father Guardian of the Grey Friars at Jerusalem, [253].
Scanderbeg, see Castriot, Captain George.
Scios, comments upon, [91];
under Turkish rule, [92];
products of, [92];
monasteries at, [92];
women of, [92];
fortress of, [93];
Turkish Pasha of, and Duke Ferdinand, [93], [94].
Scoks, Dalmatians, [42];
and the Turks, [42];
and the Venetians, [42].
Scotland, false aspersions upon, [96];
comments upon, [427]–439;
length of, [429];
lakes or lochs of, [429];
chief rivers and towns of, [430];
nobility of, [430], [432];
chief commodities of, [432].
Scots families in Poland, [368].