Clipart illustrations of famous people throughout history. This gallery contains images of people that had a surname beginning with the letter S.
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Sachs, Hans
Hans Sachs was a German meistersinger, poet, playwright and shoemaker. ... |
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Sagasta, Don Pedro M.
Prime Minister of Spain... |
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Sage, Russell
A Whig politician and director of the Union Pacific Railroad.... |
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Sahagun, Bernardino de
(1499-1590) A Franciscan missionary to the Aztec people.... |
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Salisbury, R. A.
Robert Arthur, Marquis of, statesman, born in Harfield, England, Feb. 3, 1830; died Aug. 22, 1903. ... |
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Salmon Portland Chase
Salmon Portland Chase was an American politician and jurist in the Civil War era who served as U.S. Senator from Ohio and Governor of Ohio; as U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Abraham Lincoln; ... |
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Sampson, Rear Admiral William T.
(1840-1902) A United States Navy admiral known for his victory in the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War.... |
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Sampson, William
A United States Navy admiral nown for his victory in the Battle of santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War.... |
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Sampson, William T.
(1840-1902) American soldier... |
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Sampson, William T.
(1840-1902) Rear-admiral of the U.S. Navy... |
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Sampson, William Thomas
William Thomas Sampson (9 February 1840 – 6 May 1902) was a United States Navy admiral known for his victory in the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War.... |
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Sancroft, William (Archbishop)
William Sancroft (30 January 1617 – 24 November 1693), was the 79th archbishop of Canterbury. He became Dean of St. Paul's in 1664, greatly assisting with the rebuilding after the Great Fire of ... |
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Sandoval, Gonzalo de
A Spanish explorer who was a companion of Hernan Cortes.... |
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Sansovino, Andrea
(1460-1529) Italian sculptor during the High Renaissance.... |
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Santa Anna
A soldier and statesman, born in Jalapa, Mexico, Feb. 21, 1795; died June 20, 1876. He entered the Spanish army in 1810, and by 1821 attained the rank of lieutenant-colonel, but in the same year he jo... |
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Sappho
An Ancient Greek lyric poet from the city of Eressos on the island of Lesbos, which was a cultural centre in the 7th century BC. She was born sometime between 630 BC and 612 BC. The bulk of her poetry... |
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Saxe
Marshal Saxe.... |
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Scarlatti, Alessandro
A Baroque composer especially famous for his operas and chamber cantanas.... |
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Schaefer, Jacob
A champion billiardist.... |
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Schiller, Johann
Born at Marbach, Germany, Nov. 10, 1759; died May 9, 1805. He was the son of Kaspar Schiller, an overseer of the nurseries of the duke of Wurtemberg. After receiving instruction under private tutors, ... |
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Schlegel, August
A German poet, translator and critic.... |
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Schley, Winfield
A naval officer, born in Frederick county, Marland, Oct. 9, 1839. After attending the public schools, he took a course of instruction in the United States Naval Academy, and subsequent to graduation e... |
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Schley, Winfield S.
(1839-1909) American soldier... |
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Schley, Winfield S.
(1839- ) Rear-admiral in U.S. Navy... |
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Schley, Winfield Scott
Winfield Scott Schley (9 October 1839 - 2 October 1911) was an admiral of the United States Navy.... |