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Simmas (fl. 530) was a
Hunnic general in the
service of the
Byzantine Empire,
serving as dux (regional
military commander).
Active in the
early 6th century...
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Bruno Simma (born 29
March 1941 in Quierschied, Germany) is a
German jurist who
served as a
judge on the
International Court of
Justice (ICJ), from 2003...
- "Who Am I (Sim
Simma)", or
simply "Who Am I", is a
reggae single released by
dancehall artist Beenie Man in 1998. It is the
second track on his album...
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Aigan supporting the left; and as many more Huns on the
right under Simmas and Ascan.
Belisarius also
placed a body of
Heruli cavalry under Pharas...
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Simma Soppanam (transl. The terror) is a 1984
Indian Tamil-language film,
directed by
Vijay Krishnaraj and
produced by S. S.
Karuppa Sami. The film stars...
- Paul-Anders
Simma (born 27
September 1959) is a
Finnish Sámi film
director and screenwriter. His 1997 film The
Minister of
State was
entered into the...
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earlier across the
Euphrates on a boat,
while his
subordinates ****cas and
Simmas dismounted and
fought alongside the infantry.
Hughes argues this latter...
- Åsa
Maria Gabriella Simma (born 8
October 1963 in Karesuando) is a
Swedish Sami
theatre director, actress, yoik
singer and scriptwriter. She was the recipient...
- the
exploits of the
adventurer Nicholas Quenton-Harper and Dr.
Royan Al
Simma. The tomb of T****,
which is the
focus of the book,
refers to
another novel...
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International Law" (PDF).
United Nations. 2001.
Retrieved 25
December 2023.
Simma, Bruno; Paulus,
Andreas L. (1998). "The 'International Community': Facing...