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Baldwin, M. W. (ed.) / Volume I: The first hundred years
(1969)
Gazetteer and note on maps, pp. 626-666
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GAZETTEER 657 Sansego (Italian), Su~ak (Croatian): island sw of Cherso. Santarem; Santarém (Portuguese), Shantarin (Arabic): town — Czei, i. -: Santiago de Compostela: town — see Compostela. Saone (medieval), ~ahyun or ~ihyaun (Arabic): crusader castle — Lze5, 5, 10, 14. Saphet: town — see Safad. Saracinesco (Italian): town — G3d3, 2. Saragossa; Zaragoza (Spanish), Saraqus~ah (Arabic): city — D5d4, i. Sardica: city — see Sofia. Sardinia; Sardegna (Italian): island — Fde, i, 2. Sardone: village — see Zardana. Sari (-Su): river see Bathys. Sarmada (Arabic): village — L2e4, 5. Sarmin (Arabic), Sermin (medieval): town — Lze5, 5. Saruj (Arabic), Bathnae (classical), Sororgia (medieval), Suruch or Sürüch (Turkish): town—L4e4, 5, 7, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14. Sarus (classical), Sahan (Armenian), Sail~iän (Arabic), Seyhan (Turkish): river —K5e4, 3. Sava or Save (Croatian), Sau (German), Száva (Hungarian): river — 1c5, i, 2. Savoy; Savoie (French): region west of Lombardy — Fzc~, I, 2. as-Sawad (Arabic: the black lands): district east of Lake Tiberias — Lif3, 6. Saxony; Sachsen (German): region then of NW Germany — F5b3, I, 2. Scandinavia: region of northern Europe. Scheyern (German): village 45 miles SW of Regensburg. Schwaben: region of SW Germany — see Swabia. Sciavonia: medieval name for Dalmatia, and other Slavic regions. Scotland: region north of England — Da, i. Scutari (Italian), Scodra (classical), Shkodër (Albanian): town — H5d3, 2. Scythopolis: town — see Baisan. Sebastia (classical), S~wãs (Arabic), Sivas (Turkish): city — L3e1, 3, 7, 8, ii. Segni (Italian): town 30 miles ESE of Rome. Seine (French): river — Eici, i. Seleucia (medieval), Selevgia (West Armenian), Silifke (Turkish): port, now town—K4e4, 3, 7, 8. Selymbria (classical), Silivri (Turkish): port — J4d4, 2. Semlin (medieval), Zemun (Croatian): town — lidi, 2. Sennabris: village — see a~-~innabrah. Sens (French): town 27 miles south of Provins. Sepphoris: village — see ~affuriyah. Septa: port — see Ceuta. Serbia; Srbija (Serbian): region east of Croatia and Dalmatia — HId, 2. Sermin: town — see Sarmin. Sestus (Latin), Sëstos (medieval Greek): town, now abandoned Jzd5, 2, ii. Seville; Sevilla (Spanish), Ishbiliyah (Arabic): city — C5e3, I. Seyhan: river — see Sarus. Shabakhtan; Shabakhtãn (Arabic): district east of Harran. Shahrazur (Persian): district east of the Tigris — MNe, 3. Shaizar (medieval Arabic), Larissa (classical), Saijar (modern Arabic) : fortress — L2e5, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14. ash-Sha'm: city — see Damascus. ash-Sha'm: region — see Syria. Shantarin: town — see Santarem. Shaqif Arnun: crusader castle — see Belfort. Shaqif Tirun: cave fortress — see Tyron. Sharqiya; ash-Sharqiyah (Arabic: the eastern): district between the Nile and Sinai.
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