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Simun and
variants may
refer to:
Simun,
Burma Simun, Iran
Šimun, a
given name in
Croatia and a
surname in
Croatia and
Slovakia Símun (fl. 1350), head of...
- 1460-1536),
Croatian nobleman Šimun Katalinić (1889-1977)
Croatian rower Šimun Milinović (1835-1910)
Croatian Roman Catholic priest Šimun Debelić (1902-1945) Croatian...
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Šimun Hrgović (born 20
March 2004) is a
Croatian professional footballer who
plays as a left-back for
Croatian club
Hajduk Split. On 12
November 2023...
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Símun (or Simon), was,
around the year 1350,
lawman of the
Faroe Islands G. V. C. Young: Færøerne - fra
vikingetiden til reformationen. København 1982...
- Jóan
Símun Edmundsson (born 26 July 1991) is a
Faroese professional footballer who
plays for
Macedonian club
Shkupi and the
Faroe Islands national team...
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Símun av Skarði (3 May 1872 – 9
October 1942) was a
Faroese poet, politician, and teacher.
Símun was born in the
village of Skarð on Kunoy. In 1893, he...
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Eduard Šimun (born 27
December 1994) is a
Slovak professional ice
hockey player currently playing for HC Košice of the
Slovak Extraliga.
Šimun made his...
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Šimun Milinović (24
February 1835 in Lovreć – 24
March 1910 in Bar) was a
Croatian Roman Catholic priest and
Franciscan who was the
Serbian Primate (Primas...
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Šimun Debelić (26
January 1902 – May 1945) was a
Croatian veterinarian and
professor at the
University of Zagreb. He was born in Prkovci,
finished local...
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Šimun Kožičić
Benja (ca. 1460 – March, 1536) was a Croatian-Dalmatian orator,
humanist and printer, who
served as the
bishop of Modruš from 1509. He is...