- The
Simono were an
indigenous people who
lived in what is now part of the
Mexican state of
Nuevo Leon and the U.S.
state of
Texas from at
least the 16th...
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Monastery (Gr****: Σιμωνόπετρα, literally: "Simon's Rock"), also
Monastery of
Simonos Petra (Gr****: Μονή Σίμωνος Πέτρας), is an
Eastern Orthodox monastery in...
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nationalist magazine Gilgamesh; the
first came in 1952 and
written by
Nimrod Simono and
dealt with the
Akitu festival, then an
article by Jean
Alkhas in 1955...
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Clotilde Maria Schneider – Mome
Lorenza Guerrieri –
Punaisa Albert Simono –
Daniel (as
Simono)
Claudine ****era – La
servante Jean-Pierre
Darras –
Sacha Michael...
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Johns Hopkins University Press: 1998, ISBN 0-8018-5890-9
Makarios of
Simonos Petra, The Synaxarion: the
Lives of the
Saints of the
Orthodox Church,...
- Yves
Simoneau (French pronunciation: [iv
simɔno]; born
October 28, 1955) is a
Canadian film and
television director.
Simoneau was born in
Quebec City,...
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voiced by
singer Mylène
Farmer in the
French version.
Douglas Rand as
Prince Simono Matradoy de Betameche, or
simply Betameche "Beta", Selenia's
younger brother...
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Lawyer Volin Marie-Christine Adam as
Babouchka Speranski Astrid Whettnall as
Simono Van Hoeij, Boyd (2012-03-22). "Another Woman's Life". Variety. Retrieved...
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entry for 25
November in The
Synaxarion compiled by
Hieromonk Makarios of
Simonos Petra states: "Until the 16th century, the
memory of St
Catherine was observed...
- Šimon Danish:
Simon Dutch: Simon, Simeon, Siem English:
Simon Esperanto:
Simono Estonian: Siimon, Siim, Simon,
Siimeon Faroese: Símun, Símin, Simona, Mona...