- Christ. The
continuous expansion of this
movement coupled with its
belief in
Simeo Ondetto as the
returned Son of God led to
theological tension, and eventual...
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Simeo Muwanga Nsubuga is a
Ugandan politician, diplomat, and
human rights defender with
experience in law enforcement. He is the
former Mityana South...
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bicycle workshop in the
village of
Mollet near Barcelona,
founded in 1922 by
Simeó Rabasa i
Singla (1901–1988). The
focus remained the
repair and hire of bicycles...
- Jean Siméon
Chardin (French: [ʒɑ̃
simeɔ̃ ʃaʁdɛ̃];
November 2, 1699 –
December 6, 1779) was an 18th-century
French painter. He is
considered a
master of...
- Saint-Siméon (French: [sɛ̃
simeɔ̃] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne
department in the Île-de-France
region in north-central France.
Inhabitants of...
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Cohen (born
August 27, 1983),
known professionally with the
pseudonyms Siméo, Chaton, and
Petit Cœur, is a
French singer, songwriter, and musician. He...
- To Open Air Show." Los
Angeles Sentinel, May 28, 1953. Starkey,
Brando Simeo (2015). In
Defense of
Uncle Tom: Why
Blacks Must
Police Racial Loyalty....
- 1688–1689
Oleguer de
Montserrat i
Rufet 1689–1694 Julià Cano
Thebar 1695–1714
Simeó de
Guinda i
Apeztegui 1714–1737
Jordi Curado i
Torreblanca 1738–1747 Sebastià...
- Co-Princes (complete list) – Julià Cano Thebar,
Episcopal Co-Prince (1695–1714)
Simeó de
Guinda i Apeztegui,
Episcopal Co-Prince (1714–1737)
Jordi Curado i Torreblanca...
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Bellity –
synthesizer (track 4)
Julien Bensenior –
backing vocals (track 6)
Siméo –
guitar (track 13)
Design Marta Bevacqua –
photograph Frank Loriou – artwork...