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INDEX
255
San Stefano, 122 ; Treaty of, 41, 42,
217
Santander, 509
Sassnitz, 313, 366
Savinsky, M. A., Minister to Stockholm,
85 ; to Sofia, 86, 91 ; removal from
Sweden, 222 ; difficulty ofi his
position, 265 ; illness, 390 ; warnings on
the Bulgarian peril, 390 ; audience
with King Ferdinand, 391 ; policy,
392
Savov, General, prosecution, 26 ;
Commander-in-chief of the Bulgarian
Army, 168; conference with M.
Nekludoff, 174; protest against
sending a delegate to St. Petersburg,
183; instructions from King
Ferdinand, 188; plenipotentiary for the
settlement with the Porte, 209
Sazonoff, Mdme., 398 note
Sazonoff, M., Minister for Foreign
Affairs, 1 ; career, 1 ; illness, 5 ; at
Davos, 5; return to St, Petersburg,
5 ; under the influence of Stolypin,
32 ; improvement in his health, 39,
45 ; interviews with M. Nekludoff,
45. 7i» 74, 77. 221, 386, 437, 438;
011 an alliance between Bulgaria and
Serbia, 45 ; return from Davos, 55 ;
reception, 79; telegrams from M.
Nekludoff, 96, 171 ; to him, 125;
presides at the Conference of
Ambassadors, 152 ; friendship with
Mdlle. Milutin, 167 ; on the
independence of Mount Athos, 203, 207,
213; protest against advance of the
Turkish troops, 208; his foreign
policy, 215, 434; optimism, 221,
243 ; letters from M. Nekludoff, 230;
policy of reforms, 284 : advice from
M. Nekludoff, 302 ; the Aland
Islands, 415 ; remains in office, 420 ;
resignation, 433, 437; received by
Nicolas II., 437 ; minute on the
Polish question, 440; on the entry
of Rumania into the war, 443
Scandinavian Sovereigns, meeting of,
330 .
Scavenius, Mdme., 276
Scavenius, M., Danish Minister to
Stockholm, 276
Schakhowsky, Prince, reactionary
policy, 284
Schebeko, Nicolas, career, 150 ;
Counsellor to the Embassy in Berlin,
150; Minister to Bukharest, 150,
208 ; Ambassador to Vienna, 220;
return from St. Petersburg, 280;
scepticism, 283 ; delay in his
intervention, 283
Scherbatcheff, General, in command of
the reserve army, 388 ; reoccupies the
Bukowina, 424
Schiller, J. C. F., history of the Thirty
Years’ War, 256
Schilling, Baron, 91, 443 ; letter from
M. Nekludoff. 218 j advice from him,
302
Schingareff, M., at Stockholm, 413,
414, 430; character, 431; speeches,
431 ; murdered, 431 ; advice to
Protopopoff, 447
Schipka Pass, attack on, 101 ; Veterans’
Fete, 101
Schischman, John Samuel, Bulgarian
Tsar, 192
Schuvaloft, Countess Betty, ball given
by, 23S
Schuvaloff, Count Peter, Ambassador
in London, 40
Scutari, siege of, 116; annexation
vetoed, 129
Sementovsky, Mdme., 88
Sementovsky, M., Russian Minister to
Sofia, death, 1, 3 ; relations with King
Ferdinand, 2
Serbia, relations with Bulgaria, 38,
I35» ’37. 161, 239; principal phases,
39-431 war with Turkey, 40, 1 x 1;
negotiations with Bulgaria, 52-57;
demarcation of the frontier, 52, 53,
55,203,209,211 ; settled, 56;
agreement with Bulgaria, 56, 64, 230;
military convention with, 96, 98;
alliance with Greece, 98, 163, 169 ;
agreement with Montenegro, 103;
mobilisation of the Army, 108-110;
outlet to the Adriatic, 128, 132-135 ;
acquisition of territories, 132; siege
of Adrianople, 134; relations with
Greece, 135, 137 ; with Russia, 164;
claims in Macedonia, 164;
preparations for war, 181; loyalty to
Russia, 214; ultimatum from
Germany, 2S0, 288, 290; reply, 294;
atrocities of Germans, 318
Serbia, Crown Prince Alexander of,
invasion of Eastern Rumelia, 41 ; at
Sofia, 57 ; tact, 58; departure from
Belgrade, 101 ; at Krivolak, 190 ; at
St. Petersburg, 239; on relations
between Serbia and Bulgaria, 239
Serbian Army, defeated at Slivnitza,
41 ; defeats the Turks, 112;
participate in the taking of Adrianople, 155 ;
attacked by Bulgarians, 185, 189;
victory over them, 190
Serbian Mussulmans in Bosnia, 157
Seres, 209
Sereth, the, 445
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