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Åseral
Åseral kommune County Vest-Agder District Municipality NO-1026]] Administrative centre Kyrkjebygda Mayor (2003) Jørgen Åsland (Tverrpolitisk bygdeliste) Official language form Nynorsk Area - Total - Land - Percentage km²798 km²0.27 % 2004)..
S. E. Rogers
Sydney Ernest Rogers (November 11, 1888-September 10, 1965) was a Manitoba politician. Between 1937 and 1941, he was the leader of the province's Social Credit Party. Rogers was born on the Isle of Wight in England. He moved to Canada with his family in 1897, and later worked as a farmer. He was..
S. E. Rogie
S. E. Rogie (born Sooliman Rogers) was a highlife and palm wine guitarist and singer from Sierra Leone. He was born in the 1940s and began performing early, while supporting himself as a tailor. In the 1960s, he became a professional musician, singing in four languages. His hits include "Koneh Pe..
Sée River
The Sée River is a minor river in Normandy, France, beginning in Sourdeval. It empties into the bay of Mont Saint-Michel, joining the Sélune River as it does so. ..
Ser
Ser may refer to: The infinitive verb "to be" in the Spanish and Portuguese languages.In biochemistry, Ser is the abbreviation for serineIn cell biology, SER is the abbreviation for smooth endoplasmic reticulumIn England, SER was the South Eastern RailwayIn VoIP, SER stands for SIP Express Router (..
Sera
Sera can refer to: Sera, Hiroshima, a town in the Sera District, Hiroshima, JapanSera, Samburu, a remote and inhospitable part of Kenya, in the Samburu District, Rift Valley Province, Kenya [link]Toyota Sera, a carSera (company), a German-based manufacturer of fish foods and other aquariu..
Sera, Hiroshima
Sera (Japanese: 世羅町; -cho) is a town located in Sera District, Hiroshima, Japan. On October 1, 2004, the three towns in the district merged to form the new town of Sera. As of this merger but with 2003 population data, the town has an estimated population of 19,213 and a densit..
Seraband rug
Seraband rug or Saraband, is an Iranian (Persian) handwoven floor covering from the Ser-e Band district located southwest of Arak, Iran. These 19th century and early 20th century rugs have a "mir" design, characterized by small, pear or leaf forms in diagonal rows. References The New Encyclopædia ..
Serabit el-Khadim
Serabit el-Khadim (Arabic, also transliterated Serabit al-Khadim, Serabit el-Khadem) is a locality in the south-west Sinai Peninsula where turquoise was mined extensively in antiquity, mainly by the ancient Egyptians. Archaeological excavation, initially by Sir Flinders Petrie, revealed the ancient..
Serac
Seracs in firn at 10,000 feet on the Winthrop Glacier of Mount Rainier in Washington, USA A serac (originally from Swiss French sérac, a crumbly white cheese) is a block or column of ice formed by intersecting crevasses on a glacier. Often house-sized or larger, they are dangerous to mounta..
Serach
There are three mentions of Serach in the Torah. The first is in Genesis, in a passage that begins “These are the names of the Israelites, Jacob and his descendants, who came to Egypt,” and continues to mention all of Jacob’s sons, his daughter Dinah, his grandsons, and one granddaughter—Se..
Serafim Cardinal Fernandes de Araújo
Serafim Cardinal Fernandes de Araújo (born August 13, 1924 in Minas Nova, Brazil) is the former archbishop of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and is a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. ..
Serafim Karalexis
Serafim Karalexis is a film producer. Partial filmography Pavlova — A Woman for All Time (1985) External links [IMDB page] ..
Serafim Todorov
Serafim Todorov (born July 6, 1969) was a Bulgarian boxer at the 1996 Summer Olympics who won a silver medal. He competed in the featherweight (57 kg) division. His name is known in the United States because he defeated Floyd Mayweather Jr. in the semifinals by a score of 10-9. The U.S. team protes..
Serafim Tulikov
Serafim Sergeyevich Tulikov, (Russian: Серафим Сергеевич Туликов; July 7, 1914 - January 29, 2004), was a Russian composer who was born in the Imperial Russia, and died in the Russian Federation. He was often credited as S. Tulikov, in his musical works and his cameo appeara..
Serafim Urechean
Serafim Urechean Chairman: Party Alliance Our Moldova Date of Birth: 2 February, 1950 Political Party: Party Alliance Our Moldova Serafim Urechean (born 2 February 1950 in Larga village, Briceni district) is a Moldovan politician. In 1974, he graduated from the Polytechnic Institute i..
Serafin
For the Italian opera conductor, see Tullio Serafin. For other meanings of Serafin, see Seraph (disambiguation). Serafin is a rockband from London, consisting of Darryn Harkness, Ben Ellis, Ben Smith, and Christian Smith. Although the band has been around for a few incarnations only one full albu..
Serafina Pekkala
Serafina Pekkala is a witch queen in the His Dark Materials series by Philip Pullman. She rules over certain clans in the district of Lake Enara in Finland. Serafina appears throughout the fantasy trilogy and is closely associated with the journey of Lyra Belacqua and her companions. Serafina Pekkal..
Serafino Belfanti
Serafino Belfanti (Castelletto sul Ticino in Novara province, March 28, 1860 – Milan, March 6, 1939) was an Italian immunologist, founder of the Istituto Sieroterapico Milanese, the first Italian medical and vaccine research institute. After graduating in medical sciences, he worked at the Pas..
Serafino dell' Aquila
Serafino dell'Aquila (1466-1500), Italian poet and improvisatore, was born in 1466 at the town of Aquila, from which he took his name, and died in the year 1500. He spent several years at the courts of Cardinal Sforza and Ferdinand, duke of Calabria; but his principal patrons were the Borgias at Rom..
Serafino Dubois
Serafino Dubois (October 10, 1817-January 15, 1899) was an Italian chess player. He was known for his writings on the game and for his promotion of chess in Italy. Contents 1 Chess Career2 Dubois and Italian Chess3 Legacy4 See also Chess Career Serafino Dubois was born in Ro..
Serafino Mazzolini
Serafino Mazzolini (June 9 1890, Arceve, the Marche—February 23 1945, San Felice del Benaco, Lombardy) was an Italian lawyer, fascist politician, and journalist. He founded a nationalist group in Macerata, and soon became editor of the daily newspaper L'Unione. An active irredentist and advoc..
Serafin Alvarez Quintero
Serafin Alvarez Quintero (1871 - 1938) was a Spanish dramatist. Born in Utrera, Seville, [[Spain]. With his brother Joaquín (1873-1944), wrote almost 200 plays which won Los hermanos Quinteros (Spanish language: Quintero brothers) fame as the Golden Boys of the Madrid theatre. Their first ..
Serafin Estebanez Calderon
Serafin Estebanez Calderon (27 December 1799–5 February 1867) was a Spanish author, best known by the pseudonym of El Solitario. He was born at Málaga. His first literary effort was El Listen verde, a poem signed "Safinio" and written to celebrate the revolution of 1820. He was called to the ..
Seraglio
A seraglio is the sequestered living quarters used by wives and concubines in a Turkish household, from an Italian variant of Turkish saray, meaning 'palace, enclosed courts'. It is related to harem, and therefore in the heated European Orientalist imagination a place of dalliance, debauchery and ..
Serai
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Seraiah
Seraiah or Sraya (שְׂרָיָה "Soldier/Prince of/is the LORD", Standard Hebrew Səraya, Tiberian Hebrew Śərāyāh) is the name of several people mentioned in the Old Testament: The father of Joab (1 Chronicles 4:13, 14).The grandfather of Jehu (1 Chr. 4:35).One of David's scribes or secretari..
Seraiah ben Neriah
Seriah ben Neriah was a Jewish aristocrat of the sixth century BCE. He was the son of Neriah and the brother of Baruch ben Neriah, the disciple of the biblical prophet Jeremiah. Seriah served as chamberlain of King Zedekiah of Judah Jer. li. 59.Josephus, "Jewish Antiquities." x. 9, § 1 Reference..
Seraikela Kharsawan
Blocks Chandil Gamaharia Ichagarh Kharsawan Kuchai Nimdih Rajnagar Seraikela Seraikela Kharsawan is one of the districts of Jharkhand state, India. Seraikela town is the district headquarters of Saraikela Kharsawan district. The district is famous for its chhau dance style. Extern..
Seraiki
Seraiki may refer to: Seraiki peopleSeraiki languageredirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Seraikistan
Seraikistan (Urdu: سرائیکستان) is the region of southern Punjab (Pakistan) inhabited by Seraiki speaking people. The Seraiki nationalist movement wish to separate the Seraiki speaking region into a new province of Seraikistan. The Seraiki region is bordered by Punjab, Sindh, and Balochista..
Seraiki Literature
Seraiki literature is the literature if the Seraiki language (sometimes written as Siraiki) which is mostly spoken in central Pakistan. There are some 40 million people for whom it is their first language. Seraiki has a very rich tradition of oral literature but rather less of it was historically c..
Seraiki nationalist movement
Seraiki is an old nationalty of the Indus valley (now Pakistan). Approximately 14 million Seraiki people in central Pakistan speak the Siraiki language in the Sindh and Punjab provinces, mainly based in the former princely state of Bahawalpur. Beginning in the 1960s, Seraiki nationalists have so..
Seraiki people
The Seraiki people (also Saraiki people) are an ethnic group from the southern areas of Pakistani Punjab. There is much dispute over whether the Seraiki language is a separate language or a Punjabi dialect. The Seraikis are based mainly in the former Princely state of Bahawalpur, though they live ..
Seraina Mischol
Seraina Mischol (born 1 December 1981) is a Swiss skier competing in cross country skiing. External links [Home page] ..
Seraing
Seraing is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Liège. On January 1 2005 Seraing had a total population of 60,728. The total area is 35.34 km² which gives a population density of 1,718.59 inhabitants per km². External links [Le site de la ville de Seraing]..
Seraja
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Serakh
For the type of Ancient Egyptian cartouche, see Serekh In the Schechter Letter, Serakh is the wife of the Khazar ruler Sabriel. A Jew, she encourages her husband and other Khazars to convert to Judaism and establish it as the official religion of Khazaria. Serakh is not mentioned in the Khazar Corr..
Seral community
A seral community is an intermediate stage found in ecological succession in an ecosystem advancing towards its climax community, an example of this is a recently logged coniferous forest; during the first two years, grasses, heaths and herbaceous plants such as fireweed will be abundant, after a..
Seram
Seram and Ambon Islands (Operational Navigation Chart, 1967) Not for navigational use View from a boat towards Tulehu, on the North Seram coast Seram (formerly Ceram, also called Seran or Serang) is an island in the Maluku province of Indonesia. It is located north of Ambon Island. Th..
Serama
Serama (also known as Ayam Serama) is a breed of chicken originating from Malaysia. They are the lightest bantam chicken breed in the world, with hens being in the range of 200-500 grams (7-17 ounces) and roosters 300-500 grams (10-17 ounces). The Serama are characterized by their vertical tail feat..
Serampore
right Serampore is a pre-colonial town on the right bank of the Hoogli River in the Hooghly (Hughli) district of India's West Bengal state. It was part of Danish India under the name Frederiksnagore since 1755. Contents 1 The early town2 The town grows3 The Danes3.1 Mar..
Serampore College
Coat of Arms of Serampore College. Serampore College is located in Serampore Town, in Hooghly District, West Bengal, India. It has two entities. One as an individual College with faculties of Arts, Science, Commerce and also Theology. The other as a University - Senate of Serampore Colleg..
Serancha Colvine
An Aes Sedai Head of the Gray Ajah in the Tower. Her title is that of the Head Clerk. She sides with Elaida A character from the Wheel of Time Novels written by Robert Jordan. ..
Serang
Serang is the capital of Banten province, Indonesia. It is about 10 km from Old Banten, the province's former capital. Merak, a major port and ferry terminal, is located just west of the city. Coordinates: [6°6′48″S, 106°9′14″E] ..
Serangoon
Serangoon is a district situated in the central part of the city-state of Singapore, within the North East Region. The Housing and Development Board housing estate of Serangoon New Town in Serangoon is one of the smaller new towns. Its town centre is known as Serangoon Central, and is the target of..
Serangoon Bus Interchange
Serangoon Bus Interchange is a bus station serving Serangoon New Town in Singapore, and is within walking distance from Serangoon MRT Station. The interchange is operated by SBS Transit. Services Service Terminating/Looping at Via Notes SBS Transit Trunk Services 81 Tampines Bus In..
Serangoon Gardens
Serangoon Gardens Estate is a residential estate in Singapore. The estate is well known for its food centres and the food and beverage outlets. Contents 1 History1.1 Electoral Boundaries2 Attractions2.1 Food and Beverage3 Transport4 Security History Serangoon Garde..
Serangoon Junior College
Serangoon Junior College 实龙岗初级学院 Discere Servire (To Learn, To Serve) Established 1988 School Type Government, Full Day Principal Kok Chwee Kee (Mrs.) Location Serangoon, Singapore School Code 0710 Enrollment approx. 1700 School colours Maroon Homepage ..
Serangoon MRT Station
Serangoon MRT Station (NE12/CC13) is an underground station on the North East Line, Singapore. The station is located in the Serangoon Central area. In April 2005 it was reported that the construction of the interchange with the Circle Line has resulted in the station being sunk by 1cm. As a result..
Serangoon New Town
Serangoon New Town Total area: 7.37 km² Residential area: 1.56 km² Dwelling units: 21,482 Projected ultimate: 29,000 Population: 75,600 Serangoon New Town is a place in Singapore. For stats, see the box at right. External link [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/SN/0/Serangoon_..
Serangoon Secondary School
Serangoon Secondary School Vision The Home Of Achievers Motto Seek, Strive, Serve Mission To maximise pupils' potential and to develop them into life-long learners committed to our nation Core Values Self-discipline Compassion Courage Honesty Loyalty Established 1928 Abbreviation SSS Ch..
Seranishi, Hiroshima
Seranishi (世羅西町; -cho) was a town located in Sera District, Hiroshima, Japan. On October 1, 2004 the town merged into the expanded town of Sera and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 3,919 and a density o..
Serannian
Serannian is a fictional city in H. P. Lovecraft's Dream Cycle and appears in such stories as "Celephaïs" and The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. It is a sky-kingdom in Earth's Dreamlands and lies just off the coast of Ooth-Nargai near Celephaïs. Serannian is a "pink marble city of the clouds, wh..
Serapeum
The Serapeum of Alexandria in Ptolemaic Egypt was a temple built by Ptolemy III (reigned 246–222 BC) and dedicated to Serapis, the syncretic Hellenistic-Egyptian god who was made the protector of Alexandria. By all of the detailed descriptions, the Serapeum was the largest and most magnificent..
Seraph
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A seraph (Hebrew שׂרף, plural שׂרפים Seraphim) is one of a class of celestial beings mentioned once in the Old Testament (Tanakh), in Isaiah. Later Jewish imagery perceived them as having human form, and in that way they passed into the ranks of ..
Seraphiel
Seraphiel (Hebrew שׂרפיאל) is the name of an angel in the apocryphal Book of Enoch. One of the angels named as chief of the seraphim; one of eight judge angels and a prince of the merkabah. In 3 Enoch, Seraphiel is described as an enormous, brilliant angel as tall as the seven heavens with..
Seraphimon
Seraphimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. He is the Mega form of Patamon and one of the Three Celestial Digimon that preserve the balance of the Digital World. Contents 1 Digivoluton2 Attacks3 Appearances3.1 Hurricane Touchdown/Supreme Evolution! The Gol..
Seraphim (archbishop)
Seraphim was the Archbishop of Athens and All Greece in the Eastern Orthodox Church from 1973 to 1988. ..
Seraphim (band)
--> Seraphim(六翼天使) is a Taiwanese symphonic metal band similar to Nightwish and Therion. Contents 1 Lineup:2 Background3 Discography4 External link Lineup: Quinn Weng - VocalsKessier Hsu - GuitarLucas Huang - GuitarJax Yeh - Bass, VocalsSimon Lin - Drums Background..
Seraphim Call
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Seraphim Falls
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Seraphim Records
Seraphim record label, circa 1970 Seraphim Records is a sister label of Angel Records. During the 1950s through the 1980s, they were Angel's low-price label, recordings that had originally been released on the Angel label were re-released at a bargain price on the Seraphim label. EMI still use..
Seraphim Rose
Seraphim Rose, born Eugene Dennis Rose (August 13, 1934-September 2, 1982), was a hieromonk or priest-monk of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia in the United States, whose writings have helped spread Orthodox Christianity throughout modern America and the West. Although not formally canoni..
Seraphim Shock
Seraphim Shock is a Denver-based "industrial rock" band and is the creation of singer/guitarist/programmer/songwriter Charles Edward. Discography Red Silk Vow (1997) Nightmares for the Banished (1999) Halloween Sex N' Vegas (2004) External links [Official website] ..
Seraphin (Xena)
Seraphin First appearance Sacrifice Last appearance Sacrifice 2 Created by Robert Tapert Statistics Name Seraphin Occupation None Status Dead Species Human Affiliation Hope, Dahak Portrayed by Jodie Rimmer Seraphin was a minor character in the fictional universe of ..
Seraphin of Montegranaro
Saint Seraphin of Montegranaro (() Serafino de Montegranaro) (1540—October 12, 1604) is an Italian saint. Born Felice de Nicola at Montegranaro of a poor, pious family, in his youth he was employed as a shepherd, an occupation which gave him much leisure for prayer and other pious exercises. Upon..
Seraphs (Battlestar Galactica)
The Seraphs (singular: Seraph) were an alien race in the original Battlestar Galactica series from 1978/79, and its spinoff series, Galactica 1980. They were never expressly refered to by name in the series, were called "Seraphs" in the scripts for the episodes in which they appear. They have not (a..
Seraph (comics)
Seraph is the name of a DC Comics superhero. His powers are primarily derived from various items he believes are derived from various Biblical figures. For instance, he wears the ring of Solomon that gives him wisdom, the cloak of Elijah that protects him from harm and the staff of Moses that can ..
Seraph (disambiguation)
Seraphim, in Jewish and Christian mythology, are a class of celestial beings. People St. Seraphin of Montegranaro, 16th century saintSaint Serafina, 14th century saint Film and television Seraph is a character in the movies The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions.The X-Files episode "All S..
Seraph (The Matrix)
"I am Seraph, guardian of the Oracle. I can take you to her, but first I must apologize. For this." Seraph is the name of a fictional character (played by Collin Chou) in the science fiction film saga, The Matrix. He is portrayed as the personification of a sophisticated CHAP which guards t..
Serapicos
There are parishes that have the name Serapicos in Portugal: Serapicos (Bragança), a parish in the district of BragançaSerapicos (Valpaços), a parish in the district of Valpaços This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an r..
Serapicos (Bragança)
Serapicos is a Portuguese parish in the district of Bragança. The population in 2001 is 289, its density is 10.2/km² and the area is 28.34 km². ..
Serapion
Serapion can refer to many persons in Antiquity, including: Serapion of AntiochSerapion Bishop of Thmuis redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Serapion Bishop of Thmuis
Serapion, or Sarapion (Fl. c. 350), bishop of Thmuis (Modern: "Tell el-Timai") in the Nile Delta and a prominent supporter of Athanasius in the struggle against Arianism (sometimes called, for his learning, Scholasticus), is best known in connection with a prayer-book or sacramentary intended for th..
Serapion Brothers
The Serapion Brothers (or Serapion Fraternity, Russian: ) was a group of writers formed in Russia in 1922. The group was named after a novel by 19th Century German romantic author E.T.A. Hoffmann called Die Serapions-Brüder (1819-1821). Its members included Nikolai Tikhonov, Veniamin Kaverin, ..
Serapion of Antioch
Serapion was Patriarch of Antioch (191 - 211). He is known primarily through his theological writings. Eusebius refers to three works of Serapion in his history, but admits that others probably existed: first is a private letter addressed to Caricus and Pontius against Montanism, from which Eusebius..
Serapis
For other usages, see Serapis (disambiguation) Serapis (in older scholarship not infrequently Sarapis) was an Hellenistic-Egyptian god in Antiquity. Under Ptolemy Soter, efforts were made to integrate Egyptian religion with that of their hellenic rulers. Ptolemy's policy was to find a deity that ..
Serapis (disambiguation)
Serapis can refer to: Serapis, an Hellenistic god of the Ptolemaic period in Egypt — the meaning usually intendedA Greek corruption of Serapsi, a title of Ea, meaning Lord of the deep, in Babylonian mythology.A series of British ships named HMS Serapis. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Serapis Bey
Serapis Bey is regarded in Theosophy as being one of the Ascended masters, also called the "Masters of the Ancient Wisdom" or the Great White Brotherhood. He is regarded as the Master of the Fourth Ray (see Seven Rays). Contents 1 Incarnations2 Ascension3 External Links4 See ..
Serap Yücesır
Serap Yücesır (born March 18, 1973 in Kars, Turkey) is a Turkish female basketball player. The 1.87 m (6' 1½") national competitor plays in the center position. She started basketball in her age of 13 with Bayraklıspor in İzmir and played later for Urla Gençlik. Yücesır moved to Fenerbahçe..
Serart
When musical worlds collide, a new sphere of rich sound is born. Such is the case of SERART, a collaboration between Arto Tuncboyaciyan (tunk-boy-a-jian) and Serj Tankian, who have found common ground in shared Armenian backgrounds and a passion for sonic explorations. Born in a small town near C..
Seraskier
A Seraskier was a Turkish general, in especial the commander-in-chief or minister of war. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. ..
Seras Victoria
Seras Victoria (セラス・ヴィクトリア lit. Serasu Vikutoria) is a character from the anime and manga series Hellsing. In both the TV series and OVA series she is voiced by Fumiko Orikasa, with her English voice provided by K.T. Gray. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or..
Seravezza, Italy
Seravezza is a town and commune belonging to the Province of Lucca, in northern Tuscany, Italy. It is located in Versilia, close to the Apuan Alps. Contents 1 Bounding communes2 Patron saints3 Population history4 External links Bounding communes Forte dei MarmiMassaMontign..
Seraya Shapshal
Seraya Shapshal or Haji Seraya Han Shapshal (Karaim: Хаджи Серая Хан Шапшал; Polish: Seraj Szapszal) (1873-1961) was a hakham and leader of the Crimean and then Lithuanian Karaim community. Shapshal was born in Çufut Qale, Crimea and studied at St. Petersburg University, where ..
Sera (Robotech character)
Sera is a fictional character from the animated television series Robotech. This article specifically deals with Robotech continuity. See the article about Mospeada more general information about the original Japanese anime storyline. Sera was one of three Invid Simulagents created in humanoid fo..
Sera Cahoone
Sera Cahoone (born c. 1976) is a singer/songwriter from Seattle, WA, but originally from Colorado. Cahoone's music combines elements of both classic country-western and modern indie rock/lo-fi. Contents 1 Collaborations2 Discography3 Trivia4 External links Collaborations Ca..
Sera District, Hiroshima
Sera (世羅郡; -gun) is a district located in Hiroshima, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 19,213 and a density of 69.04 persons per km². The total area is 278.29 km². Towns and villages Sera On October 1, 2004 all three towns in the district..
Sera Monastery
Sera Monastery (#redirect [[Template:Bo]]) is one of the 'great three' Gelukpa university monasteries of Tibet. The other two are Ganden Monastery and Drepung Monastery The original Sera monastery is in Lhasa, Tibet. It was founded in 1414, by Jamchen Chojey (Sakya Yeshe), a disciple of Tsong Kh..
Serbia
Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Република Србија, Latin: Republika Srbija, [listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info])), is a landlocked country in Central and Southeastern Europe, covering the central part of the Balkan Peninsula an..
Serbian
The word Serbian might be: an adjective, meaning:* "of Serbs" (Serbian tradition, Serbian religion)* "of Serbia" (Serbian government, Serbian president)* both of the above (Serbian flag)a noun, meaning:* "a Serb from Serbia"* "a citizen of Serbia" (regardless of nationality - see Serbians)short for ..
Serbian-Albanian conflict
The Serbian-Albanian conflict is a struggle between the Serbs and Albanians that lasted through the 20th century. The conflict has been characterised by repeated episodes of fighting (most notably during the First World War, the Second World War and the Kosovo War) and ethnic discrimination by which..
Serbian-American volunteers (1917)
Flag of the Serbian-American volunteers (1917) or "Third St. Vitus' Day Company of Serbian volunteers from the United States of America." (Treca Vidovdanska Ceta Srpski Dobrovolaca iz Sjed. Drzava Amerike U.S.A.) [link] ..
Serbian-Greek Friendship
The Serbo-Greek friendship. (Greek:Serviki-Elliniki Enosis , ΕΛΛΑΣ-ΣΕΡΒΙΑ ΣΥΜΜΑΧΙΑ) The Yugoslav wars In mid-1992, the UN responded to Serbian offensives in the former Yugoslav republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina by declaring a full embargo on trade with Serbia by all member nati..
Serbianisation
Serbianisation (Serbianization, Serbization or Serbian: Srbizacija) is a term used to describe a cultural change in which something ethnically non-Serbian is made to become Serbian. It is commonly used in connection with minority ethnic groups living in Serbia and sharing the same Orthodox religion..
Serbians
Ethnic map of Serbia Serbians (Serbian: Србијанци or Srbijanci) are people who live in, or come from, Serbia. It includes people of different ethnicities. Serbians should not be confused with Serbs, who are members of an ethnic group present in many different countries. Serbians inc..
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Serbian: Српска академија наука и уметности / Srpska Akademija Nauka i Umetnosti; САНУ / SANU) is the most eminent academic institution in Serbia. Contents 1 Foundation2 Predecessors3 History4 Today5 ..
Serbian Air Force
The Air Force of Serbia consists of a relatively large array of combat aircraft, cargo aircraft, reconnaissance aircraft, combat helicopters, and cargo/utility helicopters. Contents 1 Air Bases in the Air Force2 How the Serbian Air Force is doing today3 Fuel Problems in the Air F..
Serbian and Montenegrin hip hop
Serbian and Montenegrin hip hop started in the late '80s, with groups such as Cool Green Posse, Who Is The Best and Robin Hood. The music spread slowly until 1995, when the first significant album was released: Da li imaš pravo? by Gru. This release marked the beginning of the first wave of Serbian..
Serbian art
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Serbian Campaign (World War I)
The Serbian Campaign was fought from August 1914 until the end of the war in 1918 with a nearly two-year break in the middle as Serbia was conquered. Serbian army was decimated towards the end of the war falling from about 500,000 at its peak to less than 100,000 at the moment of liberation. Kingd..
Serbian car license plates
These are the Serbian car license plate codes by region and in alphabetical order: Car plate code Location Notes AR Aranđelovac BG Belgrade BO Bor ČA Čačak GM Gornji Milanovac JA Jagodina Replaced SV (Svetozarevo) since 1990. KI Kikinda Replaced KK, the previous code for Kikinda. ..
Serbian Catholic Church
Serbian Catholic Church can refer to: Eparchy of Križevci, the Croatian Greek Catholic Church, which gathers Serbian Catholic faithfulApostolic Exarchate of Serbia and Montenegro, an Byzantine Rite exarchate erected from the Eparchy of KriževciCatholic Church in Serbia, the branch of the Roman Ca..
Serbian citizenship
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Serbian country codes
As state union of Serbia and Montenegro dissolves following the independence referendum in Montenegro, newly independent Serbia deals with the issue of assignment of country codes. This task which could seem trivial is actually a mind bender. The number of countries in the world which name begins wi..
Serbian cross
The Serbian Cross (српски крст/srpski krst) is a Greek cross which has C-shapes on each of its four corners. It is the national and religious symbol of Serbs and Serbia. It is most probable that the shapes actually represent four firesteels. However, the common interpretation is that th..
Serbian Crown Jewels
The Serbian Crown Jewels were created in 1904 for the coronation of King Peter I, and were designed by Serbian architect Michael Walter, a member of Serbian Royal Academy. The pieces were made from material that included bronze of Karađorđe's cannon. This gesture was symbolic because 1904 was t..
Serbian cuisine
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Serbian culture
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Serbian Democratic Party
The Serbian Democratic Party (Serbian: Srpska Demokratska Stranka, SDS) is a Serbian nationalist political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is led by Dragan Čavić who also became the president of the Republika Srpska (RS) on 28 November 2002, in the October general elections in Bosnia and Her..
Serbian Democratic Renewal Movement
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Serbian Despotate
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Serbian diaspora
There are currently 1.5 to 2.5 million Serbs in diaspora throughout the world (those that are not constitutional peoples; like in Serbia and Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina in this case). The Serb diaspora (commonly known as the Serbian diaspora) was the consequence of either voluntary depart..
Serbian dinar
The dinar is the official currency of Serbia. It was also the currency of the Principality, then Kingdom of Serbia between 1868 and 1918. The autonomous province of Kosovo and Metohia has been using the euro as of 2006, prior to which it shared the Yugoslav dinar with Serbia. The international curr..
Serbian dress
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Serbian enclave in Orahovac
Serbian enclave in Orahovac (Kosovo, is an enclave in South East part of Kosovo province. 470 Serbs (year 2005) and non-Albanians, mostly Roma people live in this enclave. These people are free to move in 500 meter diameter area, with only four streets in the city open guarded for them. The securit..
Serbian epic poetry
Songs of Serbian epic poetry rarely, if ever, rhyme, but they are easy to remember as each line has exactly ten syllables and caesura after fourth syllable. An older form, called Bugarshtica, exists, which has fifteen to sixteen syllables. Songs could be recited, but traditionally they are sung alo..
Serbian First Army
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. The Serbian First Army (С..
Serbian folk music
List of Serbian and Macedonian folk songs: Ајд' д' идемо, Радо (Ajd' d' idemo, Rado)Ајде Јано (Ajde Jano)Ајде Като (Ajde Kato)Беле руже нежне руже (Bele ruže nežne ruže)Биљана платно белеше (Biljana platno beleše)Бледи мес..
Serbian Genealogical Society
The Serbian Genealogical Society (SGS) (Serbian: Српско Родословно Друштво) is a non-profit society that is engaged in genealogical research in Serbia and the Balkan peninsula. Contents 1 History, Purpose, and Activities2 Serbian Heraldic Society: White Eagle3&nb..
Serbian Gestapo
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Serbian Gestapo is the name of a special police unit which was established in WWII Serbia, by the German Gestap..
Serbian Heraldry Society "White Eagle"
The Serbian Heraldry Society "White Eagle" is the only professional heraldic organization in Serbia. ..
Serbian Hound
The Serbian Hound, previously known as the Balkan Hound, is a pack hunting dog breed used in Serbia. It is red or tan with a black saddle, neck and cranium and red or tan face. Its head is flat and sloping, its muzzle pointed, with drop ears of the usual scent hound type. The Balkan Hound stand..
Serbian kinship
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Serbian language
The Serbian language is one of the standard versions of the Štokavian dialect, used primarily in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and by Serbs everywhere. The former standard is known as Serbo-Croatian language, now split into Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian standards. The Serbian ortog..
Serbian Law
link to natinal parliament - page contains lates past laws: http://www.parlament.sr.gov.yu/content/eng/index.asp Constitution of the Republic (downloadable in PDF and DOC in English): http://www.parlament.sr.gov.yu/content/eng/akta/ustav/ustav_1.asp Laws in Serbian(downloadable in PDF and DO..
Serbian Liberal Party
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Serbian List for Kosovo and Metohija
Politics portal]] Kosovo This article is part of the series: Politics and government ofKosovo Politics and int'l statusUNMIK*Resolution 1244PISG*President**Fatmir Sejdiu*Government**Prime Minister***Agim Çeku*Assembly**ChairPolitical partiesElectionsDistricts The Serbian List for Kosovo and ..
Serbian literature
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Serbian mafia
The Serbian Mafia or Serbian Organized Crime (OC) are the general terms used for various criminal organizations based in Serbia or comprised of ethnic-Serbs. Serbian criminals are active in the European Union (EU) countries. The Serbian Mafia is primarily interested in smuggling and contract killing..
Serbian military ranks
Current Serbian miliray ranks and insignia are similary to the JNA ('Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija', Jugoslav People's Army) of the former Yugoslavia. Army(Airforce & AntiAircraft Defence)/Navy/Western name Superior Officer General Armije(Генерал Армије)Admiral Flote(Адмирал ..
Serbian monasteries
There are many monasteries in Serbia. This foundation of monasteries followed the forming of the first Serbian states starting in the 10th century. The first monasteries were built in the Raška region, in the Southwestern Serbia, then Kosovo and finally in Central Serbia. Fleeing the Turkish tyran..
Serbian Mountain Hound
The Serbian Mountain Hound is a rare dog breed from the Planina region of Serbia. Black and tan, smooth-coated, he is distinguished from the very similar Serbian Tricolour Hound by his lack of that breed's white front. He stands 18 to 22 inches (46-56 cm) high and weighs 44 to 55 pounds (20 to ..
Serbian National Theatre
The Serbian National Theatre (Serbian: Српско народно позориште / Srpsko narodno pozorište) is the oldest Serbian professional theatre. It is based in Novi Sad, the second largest city of Serbia. The theatre was founded in 1861 on the meeting of the Serbian Reading-room, he..
Serbian Orthodox Church
Founder Apostle Andrew, St. Sava I Independence 1219 (lost in 1459), again in 1832 Recognition 1219 by Constantinople, again in 1879 Primate Patriarch Pavle Headquarters Belgrade, Serbia Territory Serbia, Monteneg..
Serbian Orthodox Monastic Community
Due to the problems faced by the Serb minority in Kosovo and the desecration of Serbian Orthodox churches and monasteries, some have (particularly after the March Pogrom) called for the creation of a Serbian Orthodox Monastic Community in Kosovo. This community is meant to be a step in providing the..
Serbian parliamentary election, 2003
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Serbian Party
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Serbian People's Alliance of the Republika Srpska
The Serbian People's Alliance of the Republika Srpska (Srpski Narodni Savez RS) is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. At the last legislative elections, 5 october 2002, the party won no seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but 1 out of 83 in the Nation..
Serbian People's Party of Montenegro
The Serb People's Party of Montenegro (Serbian/Montenegrin: Српска народна странка Црне Горе/Srpska narodna stranka Crne Gore or SNS) is an opposition political party in Montenegro. SNS is led by Andrija Mandić. At the last legislative elections in Montenegro, on Octo..
Serbian perper
The Perper was the currency used in Serbia under Emperor Dušan. Its name comes from the Greek hyperperos which means "refined"[#endnote_cb-mn]. In Dušan's Serbia, the perper was a large unit of currency: imperial tax was one perper per year per house[#endnote_Corovic]. See also..
Serbian presidential election
The Serbian presidential election process has failed to produce a new leader, despite three rounds of voting in recent years. In 2003, opposition candidate for the Serb Radical Party Tomislav Nikolić got the plurality of votes (46,37%) while the ruling candidate, the Democratic Opposition of Serbi..
Serbian presidential elections, 2002-2004
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Serbian Principality
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Serbian proverbs
A list of Serbian proverbs is provided at [[Wikiquote:Serbian proverbs]]. There are further untranslated proverbs on this page's [[Talk:Serbian proverbs|Talk page]]. ..
Serbian Radical Party
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Serbian Radical Party of the Republika Srpska
The Serbian Radical Party of the Republika Srpska (Srpska Radikalna Stranka RS) is a Serbian political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. At the last legislative elections, 5 october 2002, the party won no seats in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 4 out of 83 in the Nationa..
Serbian Renewal Movement
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Serbian rock
Rock and roll is an African American genre of music, which spread across the world in the 1950s and 60s. In then-Yugoslavia, Belgrade, now Serbia had among the most vibrant rock scenes. Slovenia was the center for Yugoslav punk rock, through Belgrade developed its own scene. The Paket Aranžman a..
Serbian Saints
Over the history of the Serbian Orthodox Church, the church has had many people who were venerated to saint hood. The list below is made up of Holy Serbs and their date of Feast - according to the Gregorian calendar. Serbian Saints Avakum, Avaccum, venerable – deacon (30th December) Anastasija..
Serbian salad
Serbian salad is a vegetable salad, usually served during summer with roast meat and other dishes. It is made from diced fresh tomatoes, cucumbers and onions, usually seasoned with oil, salt and commonly feferon - a local hot pepper similar to cayenne pepper. Vinegar is normally not used. ..
Serbian Spruce
The Serbian Spruce (Picea omorika, in Serb: Панчићева оморика, Pančićeva Omorika) is a rare, local spruce, endemic to the Drina River valley in western Serbia and eastern Bosnia near Višegrad. It was originally discovered near the village of Zaovine on the Tara Mountain in 1875,..
Serbian State Guards
Serbian State Guard (SDS) also known as nedićevci was the name of the military force that was used to complement the civil police units within Nedić's Serbia. This unit was formed on 3rd March 1942, and the remanance of this force surrenderd to the Britsh in May 1945. External links [Serb..
Serbian surnames
Most Serbian surnames have the surname suffix -ić (IPA: /itj/, Cyrillic: -ић). This is often transcribed as -ic. In history, Serbian names have often been transcribed with a phonetic ending, -ich or -itch. This form is often associated with Serbs from before the early 20th century: hence Milutin ..
Serbian Tricolour Hound
The Serbian Tricolour Hound is a very rare dog breed from Serbia. Black and tan with a white front (the white distinguishes him from the Serbian Mountain Hound, a similar breed), he stands 18 to 22 inches (46-56 cm) high and weighs 44 to 55 pounds (20 to 25 kg). Used to hunt fox, hare and other..
Serbian Truth
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Serbian Unity Congress
The Serbian Unity Congress is a non-profit international organization representing Serbs and friends of Serbs in the diaspora committed to ensuring the continuation of the Serbian heritage. It was incorporated in 1990 in response to the historic changes occurring in Yugoslavia. Its long term goal is..
Serbian Vojvodina
Proclaimed borders of Serbian Vojvodina in 1848 The Serbian Vojvodina (Serbian Voivodship, Serbian Duchy, Srpska Vojvodina, Српска Војводина) was a Serbian autonomous region within the Austrian Empire. It was proclaimed during the 1848 Revolution, and existed until 1849, when it..
Serbian Volunteer Corps
Serbian Volunteer Corps or SDK (Српски Добровољачки Корпус/Srpski Dobrovoljački Korpus, or in German Serbisches Freiwilligen Korps) also known as Ljotićevci by their ideological leader Dimitrije Ljotić was a military formation in Nedić's Serbia, which was the popular na..
Serbian Wikipedia
The Serbian Wikipedia (Википедија на српском језику) is the Serbian version of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. It was created on February 16, 2003. This version has, as of July 2006, approximately 34,120 articles. Contents 1 Variants2 Community3 Bot-cre..
Serbia and Montenegro
Serbia and Montenegro (Serbian: , abbreviated as СЦГ/SCG), State Union of Serbia and Montenegro), was a confederated union of Serbia and Montenegro, which existed between 2003 and 2006. The two republics, both of which are former republics of the SFR Yugoslavia, initially formed the Federal R..
Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Summer Olympics Contents 1 Serbia and Montenegro 0 2 0 2 Gold NoneSilver Jasna Šekarić — Shooting, Women's 10m Air Pistol (forty shots) Vladimir Vujasinović, Denis Šefik, Petar Trbojević, Vanja Udovičić, Slobodan Nikić, Aleksandar Šapić, D..
Serbia and Montenegro at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Serbia and Montenegro have participated at the Winter Olympics in 2006, in Turin, Italy. Contents 1 Events1.1 ..
Serbia and Montenegro car license plates
Page had to be split due to Montenegrin secession from Serbia and Montenegro. Please see: Serbia Car License Plate Codes for Serbia / Montenegro Car License Plate Codes for Montenegro. ..
Serbia and Montenegro European Integration Office
The Serbia and Montenegro European Integration Office is the main institution in Serbia and Montenegro in charge of the association of the country to the European Union. Its main tasks are: • To coordinate and follow-up activities on the basis of recommendations from the European Commission, which..
Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest
Serbia and Montenegro has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twice, debuting in 2004 (see ESC2004). The debut was successful, the country finishing second with the performance of Željko Joksimović. In 2005, the second perfomance fared 7th, courtesy of the Podgorica, Montenegro, band No N..
Serbia and Montenegro national handball team
The Serbia and Montenegro national handball team is a handball team that represents Serbia and Montenegro in the international matches and has been playing since the country's independence in the early 1990s. The team is controlled by the Serbia and Montenegro Handball Federation. Current squad T..
Serbia and Montenegro national under-21 football team
Serbia and Montenegro Nickname Плави (Blue) Association Фудбалски савез Србије и Црне Горе Coach Miroslav Đukić Most caps ? (?) Top scorer ? (?) ..
Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest
Because Montenegro became an independent state the 21ste of May 2006, that means also Serbia is independent from now on. The country will probably participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. In 2004 and 2005 Serbia entered the song contest in the loose union Serbia and Montenegro. Their first ..
Serbia national basketball team
Serbia Colours Blue, White and Red Nickname Plavi (Blues) Coach Dragan Šakota FIBA Affiliation 1936 FIBA Ranking 2 World Championship Appearances : 14Champions : 1970, 1978, 1990, 1998, 2002 European Championship Appearances : 25Champions : 1973, 1975, 1977, ..
Serbia national football team
"Serbia and Montenegro national football team" redirects here. For , see . The Serbia national football team represents Serbia in international football competitions and is controlled by the Football Association of Serbia. It was previously known as the Yugoslavia national football team and the S..
Serbia national rugby league team
The Serbia national rugby league team has been participating in international competition since 2003. Contents 1 History2 2008 World Cup Qualifying3 Results4 See also5 External links History Rugby League was first played in Serbia in 1953 when it was introduced by Draga..
Serbia national under-21 football team
Serbia U21 Nickname Бели Орлови (White Eagles)'' Association Football Association ofSerbia Coach Miroslav Đukić Most caps ? (?) Top scorer ? (?) ..
Serbin, Texas
Serbin is a community in southwestern Lee County, Texas located about 50 miles (80 km) east of Austin, originally established by Sorbs (Wends) in the mid 1850s. The majority of Wendish immigrants to the United States settled in Texas, using Serbin as the "mother colony". It was during 1854 that a..
Serbinum
Serbinum (also known as Servitium) was an ancient Roman city in the Pannonia province. It was situated in the location of present-day Gradiška in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Contents 1 Sources2 History3 Literature4 See also5 External links Sources In Geog..
Serbi Serbi
"Serbi Serbi'" is a single from Khaled's album N'ssi N'ssi. "Serbi Serbi" means "Pour me, pour me" in Khaled's native Arabic dialect. Track listings Version 1 "Serbi Serbi" (3:51)"Kebou" (Remix) (4:56) Ethnic Mix Version 2 "Serbi Serbi" (3:47)"Kebou" (Ethnic Mix) (4:56)"Ragda" (3:48)"Didi" (Oasi G..
Serbo-Bulgarian War
Manifesto of Knyaz Alexander of Bulgaria declaring the Serbo-Bulgarian War The Serbo-Bulgarian War (Bulgarian: Сръбско-българска война, Srabsko-balgarska voyna; Serbian: Српско-бугарски рат, Srpsko-bugarski rat) was a war between Serbia and Bulgaria that er..
Serbo-Croatian
Serbo-Croatian or Croato-Serbian (also Croatian or Serbian, Serbian or Croatian) (srpskohrvatski or cрпскохрватски or hrvatskosrpski or hrvatski ili srpski or srpski ili hrvatski), earlier also Serbo-Croat, was an official language of Yugoslavia (along with Slovenian, Macedonian). It w..
Serbo-Croatian language/Swadesh list
Swadesh list of 207 words in English and Serbo-Croatian. Contents 1 Presentation2 List3 See also4 Bibliography5 External links Presentation For further information, read the article: Swadesh list The Swadesh word list, developed by the linguist Morris Swadesh, is used as..
Serboi
The factual accuracy of this article is [Accuracy disputedisputed]. Please see the relevant discussion on the [ Since the modern Ossetian language derived from ancient Sarmatian, we can search for the origin of Serboi and Sarmatians if we compare relationships between languages o..
Serbonian bog
The term Serbonian Bog relates to the lake of Serbonis in Egypt, which by reason of the sand blowing into it had a deceptive appearance of being solid land, but was a bog. A gulf profound as that Serbonian bog . . . Where armies whole have sunk. :- John Milton. This place has been cited many ti..
Serbonian Bog
The Serbonian Bog (lake Serbonis, Sirbonis or Serbon) in Egypt is identified as Sabkhat al Bardawil, one of the string of Bitter Lakes to the east of the Nile's right branch. It was described in ancient times as a quagmire in which armies were fabled to be swallowed up and lost. It is applied to a..
Serbophobia
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Serbophobia (Serbian: србофобиjа / srbofobija), also called anti-Serbism means a sentiment of hostility or hatred towards Serbs, Serbia, or Republika Srpska. The term is used in a non-clinical sense, and its use in the English language has been limited. I..
Serbs
'' This article is about the ethnic group who live in many countries. For just the multi-ethnic population of Serbia, see Serbians. Serbs (Serbian: Срби, Srbi) are a south Slavic people who live mainly in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and, to a lesser extent, in Croatia. There is a si..
Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Areas of Bosnia-Herzegovina with a Serb majority (2005 estimate) are shown in red. Serbs are one of the three constitutive nations of Bosnia-Herzegovina, predominantly concentrated in the Republika Srpska, although many also live in the other entity, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. T..
Serbs of Croatia
The Serbs of Croatia are the largest national minority in the Republic of Croatia. Contents 1 Population2 Geographical representation3 Culture3.1 Prominent individuals3.2 Language3.3 Religion4 History - Early According to De Administrando Imperio from 950..
Serbs of Kosovo and Metohia
Serbs are the second largest ethnic group in Kosovo. According to the 1991, there were 194,190 ethnic Serbs in Kosovo or 10% of population. By the estimation in year 2000, there were between 126,000 and 140,000 Serbs in Kosovo or 7% of population. Contents 1 Geography2 History2.1 ..
Serbs of Vojvodina
The Serbs are the largest ethnic group in the Vojvodina province of Serbia. For centuries, they lived under the foreign rule, but despite many attempts for their assimilation, they preserved their national consciousness, language, religion, culture as well as the rich folklore, national costumes, ..
Serb Chetniks Rescue U.S. Pilots during WWII
Allied pilot rescues and Legion of Merit The Chetniks rescued some 500 U.S. airmen who crashed over Yugoslavia in 1944-45. The Chetniks rescued German airmen and handed them over safely to the German armed forces Due to the efforts of Major Richard L. Felman and his buddies President Harry S. Tr..
Serb clans
Serb clans (In Serbian Cyrillic) List of Serb clans. The breakdown of state society following the competing incursions of Ottoman, Venetian and Ragusan occupiers into the Dinaric range of Herzegovina, Montenegro, the Highlands (Brda), Boka Kotorska and Zeta saw the surge and organization of ..
Serb Democratic Party (Serbia)
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Serb Montenegro
Serb Montenegro is a name given to the state the Serbian Radical Party has called to be created within Montenegro in areas with a Serbian majority if the country gets independence. The state would likely be made of regions (refer to map) where Serbs are a majority or a relative majority and woul..
Serb National Guard of Kotor
The Serb National Guard of Kotor (Serbian Cyrillic: Српска народна гарда у Котору) was an armed Serb institution in the Gulf of Kotor, founded in 1862. It existed for over 50 years. External links [Serb National Guard of Kotor] ..
Serb People's Party
Serb(ian) People's Party is a translation of Srpska narodna stranka and the name of at least two political parties: Serb People's Party in CroatiaSerb People's Party in Montenegro This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ref..
Serb People's Party (Croatia)
Serb People's Party (sometimes also translated Serb Popular Party, from Croatian: Srpska narodna stranka, SNS) is a political party that represents ethnic Serb minority in Croatia. The party was founded in early 1991 by ethnic Serb politicians opposed to the radical and secessionist policies of Re..
Serb Volunteer Guard
Arkan and his Tigers in Croatia, 1991. The Serb Volunteer Guard - SDG (Serbian: Српска добровољачка гарда/Srpska dobrovoljačka garda) was a volunteer military unit founded and led by Željko Ražnatović, widely known as Arkan/junior. They declared as patriots who prot..
SERC
SERC may stand for: Supercomputer Education Research Centre, SERC is a central computing facilty at the Indian Institute of Science established to provide state-of-the-art computing facility to the faculty and students of the Indian Institute of Science.The Centre is conceived of as a functionally d..
SERCA
SERCA stands for Sarco/Endoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase SERCA resides in the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) within muscle cells. It is a Ca2+ ATPase which transfers Ca2+ from the cytosol of the cell to the lumen of the SR at the expense of ATP hydrolysis. The are 3 major isoforms SERCA1-3 which are..
Serchhip
Serchhip is a census town in Serchhip district in the Indian state of Mizoram. Geography Serchhip is located at [23.3° N 92.83° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Serchhip]. It has an average elevation of 888 metres (2913 feet). Demographics As of 2001 India..
Serchio
River's Name = SerchioLength = 111 kmAltitude = almost 1.500 metersCapacity = 46River basin = 1.565Born = Monte SillanoArrive to = Mar TirrenoAcross = Italy Serchio is third river in Tuscany, after Arno and Ombrone's rivers. The principal branch comes down from slopes of Sillano's mount (1.864 met..
Sercial
Sercial (Cerceal in Portuguese) is the name applied to any of several white grapes grown in Portugal, especially on the island of Madeira, and gives its name to the dryest of the four classic varieties of Madeira fortified wine. The grape is grown in diminishing quantities at the southern end of th..
Serco Group
Serco Group plc is a business services company based in the London suburb of Richmond upon Thames. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. Serco was founded in 1929 as a United Kingdom division of the Radio Corporation of America and initially provided ..
Sercquiais
Sercquiais also known as Sarkese or Sark-French is the Norman dialect of the Channel Island of Sark. Sarkese is in fact a descendant of the 16th century Jèrriais used by the original colonists, 40 families from Saint Ouen, Jersey,[#endnote_colonists] who settled the then uninhabited isl..
Serdang
The state of Serdang was an ancient Indonesian monarchy, neighbouring the sultanate of Deli, to which it even at the time lost some territory. Rulers 1728 - 1782 Tuanku Umar Johan Pahlawan Alam Shah bin Tuanku Panglima Paderap [Kejeruan Junjungan], Raja of Serdang1782 - 1822 Tuanku Ainan J..
Serdang Power Station
Serdang Power Station is a main power station in Klang Valley. Located in Serdang, Selangor near Putrajaya. History Construction began in 1991 and was completed in 1993. The station was officially opened in 1994. On 15 February 2006, Serdang Power Station was renamed Putrajaya Power Station. Type..
Serdar Argic
Serdar Argic was the alias used in one of the first automated spamming incidents on Usenet, with the objective of denying the Armenian genocide. Contents 1 The Serdar Argic posts2 Response3 Parody4 Identity of Serdar Argic5 Trivia6 See also The Serdar Argic posts ..
Serdar Avci
Serdar Avci (Turkish: Serdar Avcı), born on July 1, 1985, is a Turkish boxer in the bantamweight (54 kg) discipline. He is currently boxing for the Istanbul club Fenerbahçe. Avcı participated at the 2005 Mediterranean Games in Almería, Spain and won bronze medal. ..
Serdar Bilgili
--> Serdar Bilgili, born in 1963 in Istanbul, Turkey, served as the president of the Istanbul based football club Beşiktaş Jimnastik Kulübü. His family was from the Kahramanmaras Province in Turkey. After graduating from Robert College in Turkey, he studied Business Administration in the Univ..
Serdar Denktaş
Seal of the Deputy PM and FM of the TRNC Serdar Denktaş (also referred to as Serdar Denktash) is the one surviving son of Rauf Denktaş, the former President of the de facto Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. He currently serves as the TRNC Deputy Prime Minister and TRNC Minister of Fore..
Serdar Kulbilge
Serdar Kulbilge (born July 7, 1980 in Hayrabolu, Turkey), is a Turkish footballer. He currently plays for Fenerbahçe at the goalkeeper position. He is 1.86 meters tall and weighs 84 kilograms. Previous Clubs Bursaspor Career statistics Year Club Matches Conceded: 1999-2002 Bursaspor 1..
Serdes
A SERializer/DESerializer (SERDES) is a device used in high speed communications. It converts data from/to a serial data stream and a parallel data stream. SERDES usually involves using a DC-balanced coding scheme, e.g. 8B/10B encoding. The purpose of coding is to maintain sufficient transitions ..
Serdica Peak
Serdica Peak (Vrah Serdica \'vr&h 'ser-di-ka\) rises to approximately 1,200 m in Levski Ridge, Tangra Mountains, Livingston Island, Antarctica. Serdica is the ancient name of Sofia, Bulgaria. Location The peak is located at [62°40′55″S, 60°03′55″W] which is 1.4 km S of the Gr..
Serdobsk
Serdobsk is a town in the Penza Oblast, Russia. It is located at around [52°28′0″N, 44°13′0″E]. ..
Serdtse
Serdtse (Russian: Сердце, English translation: "Heart") is in its version sung by Pyotr Leshchenko one of the most frequently performed Argentine Tango songs not sung in the Spanish language. Contents 1 Title2 Lyrics3 Other versions4 Arguments5 External links Title..
SERE
SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape) is a U.S. military training program developed at the end of the Korean War to provide service members with training in the Code of Conduct, survival skills, evading capture, and dealing with being taken prisoner. It was created by the Air Force but w..
Sere
Sere may mean: sere (ecology), an ecological stage or event, one such event in a seriesSERE, a U.S. military training program (survival, evasion, resistance, escape). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to t..
Serebii.net
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Sereboff v. Mid Atlantic Medical Services, Inc.
Sereboff v. Mid Atlantic Medical Services, Inc. Supreme Court of the United States Argued March 28, 2006 Decided May 15, 2006 Full case name: Joel Sereboff and Marlene Sereboff v. Mid Atlantic Medical Services, Inc. Citations: 547 U.S. ___; 126 S. Ct. 1869; 164 L. Ed. 2d 612; 2006 U.S..
Sereď
Sereď is a town in southern Slovakia near Trnava. It lies on the left bank of the Váh River in the Podunajská nížina (Danubian Lowland). It has 17,000 inhabitants. [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipalities of Galanta District Galanta | Sereď | SládkovičovoAbr..
Seredyn
Seredyn, produced by BioNeurix Corporation, is marketed as a natural remedy used to treat anxiety, stress and insomnia. Utilizing 3 active ingredients, including two plant extracts and an amino acid, the makers claim to be able to reduce the symptoms of chronic anxiety, stress and fatigue. The prod..
Seredžius
Seredžius is a town on the shore of the Neman River in Lithuania. The Palemon hill mound, is the site of a 13th century hillfort, that has a spectacular view of the Neman valley. The neo-renaissance, John the Baptist, church was built in 1913. The 13th century Romuva centre, was destroyed by t..
Sereeter Danzandarjaa
Sereeter Danzandarjaa (born April 23, 1943) is a retired Mongolian wrestler. At the 1968 Summer Olympics he won the bronze medal in the men's Freestyle Lightweight category. ..
Seregno
Seregno is a town in the province of Milan, Lombardia, Italy. It is located at around [45°38′60″N, 9°11′60″E]. Lombardy · Communes of the province of Milan Abbiategrasso | Agrate Brianza | Aicurzio | Albairate | Albiate ..
Seregno F.B.C. 1913
Seregno Foot-Ball Club 1913 is an Italian football club located in Seregno, Lombardy. It currently plays in Serie D. Its colors are all-blue. External links [Official homepage] ..
Serejão
Estádio Elmo Serejo Farias, usually known as Serejão or Estádio Boca do Jacaré, is a football (soccer) stadium in Taguatinga, Distrito Federal, Brazil. The stadium holds 32,000 people. It was built in 1978. The stadium is owned by the Taguatinga Regional Administration and by the Distrito Federa..
Serekh
Horus and the serekh The serekh is a stylised rectangle which contained the Horus name of ancient Egyptian pharaohs (they had five regal names each). Made up of two compartments, the bottom contains parallel lines which represent the frontal view of a palace. The top compartment represents a..
Seremban
Seremban is the capital of the state of Negeri Sembilan. Seremban is the capital of the Malaysian state of Negri Sembilan, located within a district of the same name. It was established around the same time when tin was found during the 1840s around the Linggi River and was originally called S..
Seremban-Port Dickson Highway
Seremban-Port Dickson Highway, SPDH, E29 was built to shorten the traveling distance to Port Dickson, Malaysia and acts as an alternative route for Federal Route 53 which has dangerous corners along the route. The expressway was opened to traffic in 1997 and today the expressway is a part of PLUS ..
Seremoniamestari
Seremoniamestari, or Sere for short, is a Finnish rap artist. He was the first artist to release a Finnish-only rap EP (Edustaa edustaa in 1998) and the first to release a Finnish-only album (Omin sanoin in 2000). Seremoniamestari is Finnish for Master of Ceremonies. In 2003 he officially shortene..
Serena
Serena (meaning "[[wiktionary:serene|serene]]") is a female first name, with several famous holders of it including: Serena Williams, a famous tennis starSerena, an erotic actress, born 1951Serena, an important noblewoman of the late Western Roman EmpireSerena, a water park in Espoo, Finland.Serena..
Serenada, Texas
Serenada is a census-designated place (CDP) in Williamson County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,847 at the 2000 census. Geography Serenada is located at [30°41′17″N, 97°41′54″W] (30.687959, -97.698280)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United ..
Serenade
This article is about the musical form. See Serenade (disambiguation) for other meanings. In music, a serenade (or sometimes serenata) is, in its most general sense, a musical composition, and/or performance, in someone's honor. There are three general categories of serenade in music history. 1)..
Serenade/A Cavalcade of Show Tunes
courtesy BMG UK The Mario Lanza CD Serenade/A Cavalcade of Show Tunes is a BMG UK "twofer", released in 2004. Comprising the soundtrack album from the film Serenade, and the LP A Cavalcade of Show Tunes, the CD also includes a previously unreleased version of the song Serenade by Nicholas Brod..
Serenades (album)
Serenades is the debut album of the British doom metal band Anathema. It was released in February of 1993 through Peaceville Records. Various re-issues have surfaced, each including additional material. One version includes the The Crestfallen EP as bonus. Track listing "Lovelorn Rhapsody" – ..
Serenades (Brahms)
The two Serenades, Opp. 11 and 16, represented two of the earliest efforts by Johannes Brahms to write orchestral music. They both date from the 1850s when the composer was residing in Detmold. Serenade No. 1 in D, Op. 11 The first serenade was completed in 1857 when Brahms was also working on his..
Serenade (disambiguation)
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Serenade, in its most general sense, is a musical composition and/or performance intended to honour an individual. Serenade may also refer to: Serenade (film), based on the novel by James M. CainSerenata (choir), a children's choir..
Serenade (film)
Serenade, a 1956 Warner Bros. release, was tenor Mario Lanza's fifth film, and his first on-screen appearance in four years. Directed by Anthony Mann and based on the novel of the same name by James M. Cain, the film also stars Joan Fontaine, Sarita Montiel and Vincent Price. Serenade tells the ..
Serenade (song)
"Serenade" is Tackey and Tsubasa's fourth single under the avex trax label. Contents 1 Overview2 Track listing2.1 Regular CD Format2.2 Limited CD Format3 Personnel4 Charts Overview Serenade is Tackey & Tsubasa's fourth single, and currently their lowest selling a..
Serenade for Strings (Dvořák)
Antonín Dvořák's Serenade for Strings in E major, op. 22, was composed in 1875. It remains one of the composer's more popular orchestral works to this day. Contents 1 Composition and Premiere2 Form3 Description of Movements3.1 I. Moderato3.2 II. Tempo di Valse3.3 ..
Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings
The Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings is a song cycle written in 1943 by the English composer Benjamin Britten, scored for tenor accompanied by a solo horn and a small string orchestra. Composed during World War II at the request of the horn player Dennis Brain, it is a setting of a selection of..
Serenade of the Seas
Serenade of the Seas Launched: 2003 Maiden Voyage: August 1, 2003 Status: in service Length: 962 feet Tonnage: 90,090 gross tons Decks: 12 Complement: 2501 passengers, 859 crew Registry: Bahamas Serenade of the Seas is a member of the Radiance class of ships, belonging to the Royal Carib..
Serenade to Music
Serenade to Music is a setting for 16 soloists and an orchestra by Ralph Vaughan Williams. The words were arranged by Vaughan Williams from the discussion about music and the Music of the Spheres in Act V, scene 1 of the Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare. Vaughan Williams wrote it as a tri..
Serenata (choir)
This article is about a musical choir. For other uses, see Serenade (disambiguation). SERENATA is a Philippine children's choir in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It held its major concert in March 3, 2006 in the Saudi-German Hospital Auditorium, also located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Contents 1 ..
Serena (actress)
Serena (born February 20, 1951 or 1957 as Serena Robinson#redirect [[Template:Fact]]) is an American erotic actress. A teenage runaway, Serena was discovered by a make-up artist. She starred in over 110 adult movies between 1970 and 1988. She was Jamie Gillis's girlfriend in the late 1970's and f..
Serena (Roman)
Serena was a noblewoman of the late Western Roman Empire. A member of the House of Theodosius, she was the niece of Theodosius I. Sometime before her uncle's death in 395, he arranged for her to marry his magister militum, Flavius Stilicho. A resident at the court of her cousin, Honorius, she sele..
Serena Altschul
-->Serena Altschul (born October 7, 1970 in New York, New York) is an American broadcast journalist, well known for her work at MTV News. Altschul attended Scripps College for a couple of years studying English literature but never graduated. While in college, she was the associate producer of 199..
Serena Armstrong-Jones, Viscountess Linley
Serena Alleyne Armstrong-Jones, Viscountess Linley (born May 1, 1971 in Limerick, Ireland), is an Anglo-Irish aristrocat and a member, by marriage, of the extended British Royal Family. Background She was born The Honourable Serena Alleyne Stanhope and is the wife of David Armstrong-Jones, Viscount..
Serena Berman
Serena Berman is an actress most known for voicing Elyon Brown in W.I.T.C.H.. External links [IMDB entry] ..
Serena Bishop
Serena Bishop was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Lara Sacher. She first appeared in 2003 and remained in the show until she was missing and presumed dead in 2005, following a major plane crash caused by Robert Robinson. Her character was initially used t..
Serena Butler
Serena Butler, the daughter of Manion and Livia Butler, is a character in Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson's Legends of Dune series, a trilogy of novels set during the Butlerian Jihad, the war against thinking machines only vaguely referred to in Frank Herbert's original Dune series. [Spoil..
Serena Deeb
Serena Deeb is a professional wrestler that currently works for WWE developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling under the name Serena. When not wrestling for OVW, she also wrestles in other Indy Wrestling Federations. Contents 1 Ohio Valley Wrestling2 Finishing and signature moves3&..
Serena Grandi
Serena Grandi (born on March 23, 1959Some sources give 1958.) is an Italian actress. Contents 1 Biography2 Notes3 Trivia4 Filmography5 External links Biography Serena Grandi was born in Bologna. Somes films credited her as Vanessa Steiger. She started her acting career ..
Serena Maneesh
Serena Maneesh (sometimes spelled Serena-Maneesh or shortened to S-M) is an alternative band from Oslo, Norway. In an interview with Village Indian Emil Nikolaisen, the songwriter of the band, explains the rather mysterious word-constellation the following way: “’Serena’ is an adaptation of ..
Serena Maneesh (album)
Serena Maneesh or "Serena-Maneesh" (Honey020) is the debut self-titled album by Serena Maneesh. The LP was partly recorded in Steve Albini’s respected Electrical Audio Recordings studio in Chicago as well as in various facilities in New York and Oslo. Contributors to the album include Sufjan St..
Serena Professor of Italian
The Serena Professorship of Italian is the senior professorship in the study of the Italian language at the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1917 by a donation of £10,000 from Arthur Serena (died 1922), a shipbroker and son of the Venetian patriot Leone Serena. Serena Professors Thomas..
Serena Ryder
Serena Ryder is a Canadian singer/songwriter who is based in Peterborough, Ontario. In 2005 she released her debut album, which included the song "Just Another Day" which gained significant airplay on many radio stations, including the famous CHUM-FM. The album was released with the help of Hawksley..
Serena Scott Thomas
Serena Harriet Scott Thomas (born September 21, 1961 in Nether Compton, Dorset, United Kingdom) is an actress. She is the younger sister of actress Kristin Scott Thomas. Serena Scott Thomas is best known for her portrayal of the character Dr. Molly Warmflash in the 1999 James Bond film The World..
Serena Sebastian
Serena Sebastian, known as in the Japanese versions, is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Case Closed. Serena is a friend of Rachel Moore (Ran Mori). She has a perky, and yet loyal additude. She has a love for flirting with cute boys. Serena has a typical additude that would com..
Serena Slam
The Serena Slam is a term self coined by the American tennis player Serena Williams on her achievment when she was the reigning champion of all four Grand Slam tournaments, although she did not win them all in the same calendar year. The "Serena Slam" had previously been accomplished by Martina Na..
Serena Southerlyn
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Serena St. Germaine
Serena St. Germaine is a character in the video game, Everything or Nothing. She is the primary "good" Bond Girl in the game and is voiced by Shannon Elizabeth. St. Germaine is an American geologist living in Peru and she is an acquaintance of 003. She calls his house as James Bond is there looki..
Serena Sutcliffe
Serena Sutcliffe, MW, (1945 - ) is the head of Sotheby's international wine department, as well as a prominent writer on wine. Joining the wine trade in 1971 she passed the Master of Wine examination at the first attempt and became only the second woman to hold the qualification. ['The Somm..
Serena valentino
Serena Valentino is a comic book writer, based in San Francisco, who is responsible for such comics as Gloom Cookie and Nightmares & Fairy Tales. ..
Serena Valentino
Serena Valentino is a comic book writer, based in San Francisco, who is responsible for such comics as Gloom Cookie and Nightmares & Fairy Tales. ..
Serena van der Woodsen
Serena van der Woodsen is a fictional character from the Cecily von Ziegezar book series Gossip Girl. She and Blair Waldorf are perhaps the two most prominent characters in the series. Character information Serena van Der Woodsen is a rich New York City girl who attends the Constance Billard high s..
Serena Waldman
Serena Waldman (born 1984), is a person with special capacities who became famous as a young adult, when a company dedicated to the transport of special people began to sponsor a hot air balloon after her. Waldman suffered severe complications during birth, which caused her, as a consequence, to ..
Serena Williams
Serena Wiliams Date of birth: 26 September, 1981 Place of birth: Saginaw, Michigan, USA Country: USA Residence: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Weight: 165 lb. (74 kg) Plays: Right Turned pro: September 1995 Highest single..
Serencam
Serencam (also Saranjam) is the main religious book of the Yarsani Kurds which is in the Gorani dialect of the Kurdish language. ..
Serendah
Serendah is a town in the Hulu Selangor district of Selangor, Malaysia. The Perodua car factory is located here. Selangor Darul Ehsan Districts: Gombak | Hulu Langat | Hulu Selangor | Klang | Kuala Langat | Kuala Selangor | Sabak Bernam | Sepang | Petaling Cities: Petaling Jaya | Shah Ala..
Serendib
Serendib is the old Arab name for Sri Lanka. Serendib is also a spider genus (Corinnidae) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ..
Serendib Scops Owl
The Serendib Scops Owl (Otus thilohoffmanni) is the most recently discovered bird in Sri Lanka. It was originally located by its unfamilar poo-ooo call in the Kitulgala rainforest by prominent Sri Lankan birder Deepal Warakagoda. Six years later, it was finally seen by him on 23 January 2001 in Si..
Serendipaceratops
Serendipaceratops is a genus of early ceratopsian dinosaur from the early Cretaceous Period of Australia. Only about 2 meters (6 ft) long, it probably had only a very small neck frill and no horns, unlike the more familiar Triceratops. Its beak-like jaw suggests it was an herbivore. The type speci..
Serendipity
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Serendipity: to make discoveries, by accident and sagacity, of things not in quest of. The word serendipity was coined by Horace Walpole 28 January, 1754, in a letter he wrote to his frien..
Serendipity (disambiguation)
A serendipity is a discovery almost by chance. Serendipity may also refer to: Serendipity (club), a nightclub New York City that Andy Warhol used to frequentSerendipity 3, a restaurant in New York CitySerendipity (film), a romantic comedy film starring Kate Beckinsale and John CusackSerendipity (ba..
Serendipity (film)
Serendipity is a 2001 romantic movie, starring Kate Beckinsale and John Cusack. It is written by Marc Klein and directed by Peter Chelsom. Plot Tagline: Can once in a lifetime happen twice?[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. On a bustling shopping day in..
Serendipity (weblog software)
Serendipity is a PHP based weblog system. It supports multiple database engines, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite. Serendipity is licensed under the BSD license. History Serendipity was started by [Jannis Hermanns] in the winter of 2002 and originally named jBlog. Due to a nameconflic..
Serendipity Book
A Serendipity Book is any of a number of children's books about fictional animals. The stories have a strong moral perspective. First released in 1974, they were written by Stephen Cosgrove (b. July 26, 1945) and illustrated by Robin James. The animals of Serendipity include normal animals such as..
Serene, Colorado
Serene, Colorado no longer exists. Serene was once a company town owned by the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company. Serene had company housing, a post office, a tipple, and was the site of the Columbine Mine. History In 1927 Colorado coal miners conducted a statewide strike that had been called by the In..
Serenes Massacre
The Serenes Massacre is a fictional event that occurred in the world of [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]], a strategic role-playing game for the Nintendo GameCube. Twenty years before the beginning of the game, the apostle of the Begnion Empire, a theocracy, died under mysterious circumstances. Ru..
Serene (phone)
Serene is a new mobile phone produced as a joint venture between Samsung and Bang & Olufsen. It was released in the last quarter of 2005 in Europe. It is available in select stores throughout the world and costs around 1000 Euros. Contents 1 The joint venture2 Handset Aims3 Han..
Serene Catharsis (album)
Serene Catharsis is an upcoming album by death metal band Canopy. It is due to be released in June 2006. Track List And OceansThe Lie That You Once ToldFirmament (Part I)Firmament (Part II)ConcentricLast Point Of ReferenceThe Bleeding EarthWe are Not to be of This WorldSubtleSerene Catharsis ..
Serene Garden
Serene Garden Serene Garden (海悅花園) is a Private Sector Participation Scheme (PSPS) housing estate on Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. It is near the bus terminus of Tsing Yi Pier. See also List of Home Ownership Scheme courts in Hong Kong ..
Serene Highness
Serene Highness (acronym HSH) – His Serene Highness or Her Serene Highness. The style of HSH appeared at the front of the princely titles of members of German ruling families. The style is also used today by the ruling families of Monaco and Liechtenstein. Contents 1 Monaco2 Germa..
Serene Velocity
Still frames from Serene Velocity Serene Velocity is a 1970 short film which is a meditation on lines and squares. It was directed by Ernie Gehr. In 2001 the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Regist..
Serengeti
The Serengeti is a region of grasslands and woodlands in Africa that includes parts of northern Tanzania and southern Kenya. The whole region is spread over around thirty thousand square kilometers, with eighty percent of the region lying in Tanzania. It has more than 1.6 million herbivores and t..
Serengeti cat
The Serengeti cat is a cross between the Bengal cat and an Oriental cat which until the breed is more established would most likely be a Siamese. The breed is still in the development stages, but the ultimate aim is to produce a cat that looks similar to a Serval, without using any recent wild c..
Serengeti District
The Serengeti District is one of the five districts in the Mara Region of Tanzania. It is home to part of the world-famous Serengeti National Park and contains the Western Gate to the park. It is bordered to the South by the Mwanza Region, to the West by the Musoma Rural and Bunda Districts, to th..
Serengeti National Park
Plains of the Serengeti National Park, with kopjes The Serengeti National Park ([1°14′60″S, 34°00′00″E]) is a large national park in Tanzania, Africa. It is most famous for its annual migration of over one million white bearded (or brindled) wildebeest and 200,000 zebra. ..
Serenissima
Serenissima may refer to: La Serenissima, a name for Republic of Venice, from the title Serenissimo literally meaning "the most/very serene" (elsewhere used for Princes) which all its major magistrates, including the Dogi, used for themselvesScuderia Serenissima, a successful auto racing team in t..
Serenity
Serenity can refer to: The Serenity Prayer, a famous prayer written by Reinhold Niebuhr.Princess Serenity, main character from the manga and anime Sailor Moon.Serenity Wheeler (Shizuka Kawai), a character from Yu-Gi-Oh!.Serenity (manga), a Christian-based manga series.Serenity (actress), a pornog..
Serenity: Those Left Behind
For other uses, see Serenity Serenity: Those Left Behind is a 2005 three-issue comic book miniseries published by Dark Horse Comics. It was written by Joss Whedon and Brett Mathews, and illustrated by Will Conrad. It is the first comic book series to be based on Whedon's short-lived 2002 televisio..
Serenity (actress)
Serenity (born October 29 1969 in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, USA) is an erotic dancer and a porn star. She is sometimes credited as Serenity Wilde. Adult film career Drawing on her ballet training from her youth, Serenity began exotic dancing and later won the 1993 Topless Dancer World Cham..
Serenity (film)
Serenity is a 2005 space western film written and directed by Joss Whedon. It is set in the universe of the cancelled Fox science fiction television series Firefly, taking place a few months after the events of the final episode. Among fans it is commonly referred to as the "Big Damn Movie" or abb..
Serenity (Firefly episode)
For other uses, see Serenity "Serenity" was the original two-hour series pilot for the Firefly science-fiction television series created by Joss Whedon. However, FOX executives were not satisfied with this as a pilot, and so instead, The Train Job was created to be the pilot. "Serenity" was not ai..
Serenity (Firefly vessel)
For other uses, see Serenity Serenity is a fictional spaceship originally featured in the science fiction television series Firefly. It has also appeared in the comic book series [[Serenity: Those Left Behind]] and the film Serenity. The ship, which is designated a 03 Firefly-class, fits the prof..
Serenity (manga)
Serenity is an English language manga series created by Realbuzz Studios and published by Barbour Publishing in 2005 and 2006. It incorporates strong Christian morals, such as forgiveness, responsibility, and unconditional love as it follows title character Serenity Harper through her experiences w..
Serenity (role-playing game)
For other uses, see Serenity Serenity is a science fiction role-playing game released in 2005 and set in the universe of the movie Serenity and television series Firefly. It is produced by Margaret Weis Productions, Ltd, and its mechanics are based on the Sovereign Stone System. The dice used in th..
Serenity (soundtrack)
The soundtrack to the 2005 motion picture Serenity was released on September 27, 2005. The film's score was composed by David Newman, and performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony under Newman's direction. According to director Joss Whedon's sleeve notes for the album, Newman was recommended by U..
Serenity Is The Devil (2002)
Serenity is the Devil is an album released by Icon of Coil in 2002. Track Listing ActivateRegretShallow NationDown On MeFormer SelfEverlastingSituations Like TheseFictionYou Just DiedFloorkiller Credits All songs written, produced and recorded by Icon of Coil. Female vocals on "Former Self" and ..
Serenity Prayer
The Serenity Prayer is a prayer written by Reinhold Niebuhr on July 1, 1943 in for the Union Church of Heath, Mass. It is used in Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and other Twelve-step programs. The short version that most people are familiar with goes as follows: God grant me the serenit..
Serenity Rose
--> Serenity Rose is a comic created by Aaron A. and published by Slave Labor Graphics. It's the story of one of the few witches in the world, trying to make her way through everyday life while dealing with her own social phobia even with all the attention her powers attract. The story is told in ..
Serenje
Serenje is a town in Zambia, lying just off the Great North Road and Tazara railway, north east of Mkushi. The Mulembo Falls lie near the town. ..
Sereno E. Payne
Sereno E. Payne (June 26, 1843 – December 10, 1914) was a New York politician and the first House Majority Leader, holding the office from 1899 to 1911. He was a Republican Congressman from 1883 to 1887 and then from 1889 to his death in 1914. He was chairman of the House Ways and Means Commit..
Sereno Edwards Dwight
Sereno Edwards Dwight (May 18, 1786 - November 30, 1850) was an American author, educator, and Congregationalist minister. Dwight was the fifth son of Yale College President Timothy Dwight IV, born in Greenfield Hill in Fairfield, Connecticut. He graduated Yale in 1803, was a tutor there in 1806-1..
Serenus
Serenus may mean: Quintus Serenus, author of medical textSeptimius Serenus, poetSerenus Sammonicus, Roman scholarSerenus of Antinoeia, mathematician This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may..
Serenus Sammonicus
Quintus Sammonicus Serenus was a Roman savant, and an author of a didactic medical poem, De medicina praecepta (probably incomplete). The work (1115 hexameters) contains a number of popular remedies, borrowed from Pliny and Dioscorides, and various magic formulae, amongst others the famous Abracada..
Serer
The Serer (also spelled Sérère, Sereer, etc.) are the second largest ethnic group in Senegal, a major group in The Gambia, and also present in Mauritania. Their traditional kingdoms include the Kingdom of Sine and Kingdom of Saloum. They are divided into several groups that speak mutually-unintell..
Serer-Ndut
The Serer-Ndut ethnic group are approximately 22,000 Serer people, most living in central Senegal in the district of Mont-Roland, northwest of the city of Thiès. Their language, Ndut, is currently classified as a Cangin language more closely related to Serer-Palor than to standard Serer-Sine, and ..
Seres
Seres (Σηρες) was the ancient Greek and Roman name for the northwestern part of China and its inhabitants. It meant "of silk," or "land where silk comes from." The name is thought to derive from the Chinese word for silk, "si" (Traditional Chinese: 絲; Simplified Chinese: 丝; pinyin: sī). I..
Serestadar
Serestadar is a record-keeping official in courts in India. ..
Seretse Ian Khama
Lt. Gen. Seretse Khama Ian Khama (or Ian a Sêrêtsê; 1953- ) is the Vice President of Botswana and Chief of the Bamangwato tribe. He is the first born son of Sir Seretse Khama, the country's foremost independence leader who was President from 1966 to 1980, and Lady Ruth Williams Khama. |- sty..
Seretse Khama
Seretse Khama Sir Seretse Khama (July 1, 1921 - July 13, 1980) was the first President of Botswana. He is internationally remembered for bringing peace and prosperity to the formative years of his nation. Contents 1 Childhood and education2 Marriage and exile3 Return to poli..
Seret (Hasidic dynasty)
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Sere (ecology)
In ecology, a sere is one stage in a sequence of events by which the vegetation of an area develops and becomes more complex, usually referred to by the name of its dominant species, which may be the largest or the most common. The word sere is a back-formation to indicate the singular of a "serie..
Serf
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Serf can refer to: Serfdom, an economic concept related to feudalismSaint Serf..
Serfactin
Serfactin is a protein naturally found in the lungs that lubricates the lungs to prevent them from sticking together while breathing. Premature babies are known to be lacking somewhat in Serfactin. This is a very dangerous condition, as it frequently entails that breathing will be next to impossibl..
Serfaus
Map General information Federal State: Tyrol Area: 59.6 km² Population: 1272 (Census 2002) Elevation: 1429 m Serfaus is a municipality in the district of Landeck in Tyrol, Austria. It is located at [47°1′N 10°35′E], with a population of 1,091 (2001). Serf..
Serfdom
Costumes of Slaves or Serfs, from the Sixth to the Twelfth Centuries, collected by H. de Vielcastel, from original Documents in the great Libraries of Europe. Serfdom refers to the legal and economic status of some peasants under feudalism, specifically in the manorial (also known as seigne..
Serfoji II
Serfoji II (1777–1832) was a last ruler of the kingdom of Tanjore (also known as Thanjavur). He ruled Thanjavur from 1798 until the British anexation of his kingdom. Serfoji belonged to the [[Bhonsle] clan of Marathas, and was descended from Shivajis half-brother Venkoji. He..
Sergay Wáng
is a secondary character in the anime and manga series My Otome. Sergay, a commander in the Artai military who serves as Nagi's right-hand man, is Nina's adoptive father, also serves as part of the council of Garderobe and represents Nagi. His character design is similar to Yuuichi Tate's from My-Hi..
Serge
This article is about the fabric known as serge. Serge is also a common first name, particularly in France and Russia. Serge is a type of twill fabric that has diagonal lines or ridges on both sides, made with a two-up, two-down weave. The worsted variety is used in making military uniforms, suits..
Sergeant
Sergeant is a rank used in some form by most militaries, police forces, and other uniformed organisations around the world. Contents 1 Military usage2 Police usage3 Australia4 Canada5 Germany6 India and Pakistan6.1 Army6.2 Police7 Ireland8 Poland..
Sergeantsville, New Jersey
Sergeantsville is an historic community located within Delaware Township, in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States. Resting in the midst of serene farmland is the settlement of Sergeantsville. The community was first settled by a Mr. Thatcher in 1700, and was later named for Charles Sergean..
Sergeants Three
Sergeants Three (1962) was a remake of Gunga Din (1939) set in the American West, featuring Rat Pack icons Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop. Directed by John Sturges, the movie featured Sinatra in the Victor McLaglen role, Martin in the Cary Grant role, L..
Sergeant (disambiguation)
Sergeant is a rank. Sergeant may also be: Sergeant (Ender's Shadow), a character in Orson Scott Card's novel Ender's Shadow.MGM-29 Sergeant, a short-range rocketJohn Sergeant (politician) (1779–1852), American politician.John Sergeant (journalist) (born 1944), British journalist and broadcas..
Sergeant (Ender's Shadow)
Sergeant is the name of an urchin in the streets of Rotterdam, in Orson Scott Card's Ender's Shadow. Sergeant is much smarter than he lets on, but not nearly smart enough to get into Battle School. ..
Sergeant (Royal Canadian Air Cadets)
The rank of sergeant (Sgt.), is the fourth highest rank achievable for a cadet in the Royal Canadian Air Cadets. See Sergeant quota vs. vacancies. The rank can be given to any cadet meeting the standard. This is a rank where cadet will begin to bare the responsibility of cadets below them or under..
Sergeant (Sweden)
Sergeant (Sgt) is a rank awarded after 15 months of conscript training as squad leader (Swedish Cavalry). The rank corresponds to OR-6 which is Sergeant in the British Army and Sergeant First Class in the US Army. See also Swedish Army Rank Insignia RankSergeantSgt Rank aboveFänrik Rank ..
Sergeant - Save My Boy!
030 – Sergeant – Save My Boy!''' Script Jimmy Perry and David Croft Director David Croft Producer David Croft '''Recorded Friday 27/6/70 Original transmission Friday 16/10/70 8.00pm Series Four Length 30 minutes Original Viewing Figures 14.5 million Preceded by Boots Boots Boots Foll..
Sergeant Arthur Wilson
Sergeant (The Honourable) Arthur Wilson is a fictional Home Guard platoon sergeant and bank clerk portrayed by John Le Mesurier on the BBC television sitcom Dad's Army. Personality Wilson is a carefree, generally cheerful, well-spoken man, although his personality is more complex than first meet..
Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives
The United States House of Representatives Sergeant at Arms is an officer of the House with law enforcement, protocol, and administrative responsibilities. The Sergeant at Arms is elected at the beginning of each Congress by the membership of the chamber. The current House Sergeant at Arms is Wilson..
Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate
The Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate is the law enforcer for the United States Senate. One of the chief roles of the Sergeant is to hold the gavel used at every session. With the architect of the Capitol and the House Sergeant at Arms, he serves on the Capitol Police Board, responsible..
Sergeant Benton
Sergeant Benton is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, played by John Levene. He worked for UNIT (United Nations Intelligence Taskforce), an international organisation that defends the Earth from alien threats. He appeared semi-regularly on the program..
Sergeant Ben "Mitch" Mithcell
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Sergeant Bluff, Iowa
Sergeant Bluff is a city in Woodbury County, Iowa, United States. The population was 3,321 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Industry4 External links Geography Sergeant Bluff is located at [42°24′7″N, 96°21′30″W] (42.402055, -96.3583..
Sergeant Cortez
Sergeant Cortez is a fictional character and the protagonist of the last two games in the TimeSplitters series. Cortez is a fairly tall, bald space marine who is sent back in time to recover the coveted Time Crystals from the nefarious TimeSplitter aliens. His attire is a black pair of combat tro..
Sergeant First Class
Sergeant First Class insignia Sergeant First Class (SFC) is the seventh enlisted rank in the U.S. Army, just above Staff Sergeant and below Master Sergeant, and is a staff (or senior) non-commissioned officer. The position of platoon sergeant is normally held by a Sergeant First Class and is th..
Sergeant First Class Norman "Hoot" Gibson (US Army)
Norman "Hoot" Hooten was a Delta Operator with the rank of Sergeant First Class, who was the basis for the character depicted as Norm "Hoot" Gibson in Ridley Scott's 2001 film, Black Hawk Down by Eric Bana, the film that depicts the successful US Special Operations mission, know as Operation Gothic..
Sergeant Fox
Sergeant Fox (properly known as "CT-0000/1010") was a clone trooper in the fictional Star Wars saga. Fox was known as an odd clone; due to a genetic defect, he was bald, and had unusually pointy ears. Clone 1004 (who would become Commander Gree) gave Fox his name when he casually remarked, "You h..
Sergeant Hakeswill
Obidiah Hakeswill is a fictional British Sergeant and a character in the Sharpe books by Bernard Cornwell. Early life Hakeswill's home town and county are never explicitly mentioned in the books but as a boy he assaulted the daughter of his parson and was, to keep the girl's honour intact, charged ..
Sergeant Ivan Ilyich Dostovich
Sergeant Ivan Ilyich Dostovich was assigned to a Spetznaz unit during the Soviet campaign in Afghaniststan. In 1982 he was posthumously awarded the Order of Alexander Nevsky for leading his outnumbered squad in a charge against a mujahadeen machine gun nest during a skirmish near Tora Bora. He is bu..
Sergeant Jamjars
Sergeant Jamjars is the brother of the short-sighted mole, Bottles. In the game Banjo-Tooie, he teaches the player the moves and skills required to reach Gruntilda Winkybunion in Cauldron Keep. JamJars is a stereotypical drill seargent complete with trooper sunglasses and green fatigues and army bo..
Sergeant Joe
Sergent Joe Sergent Joe is a character from the video game Suikoden III. Hailing from the duck village, the sergent is a humanoid duck who works to keep peace in the Grasslands. A veteran, he plays mentor to Hugo and his advice helped the young warrior greatly. In combat Sergeant Joe uses a halber..
Sergeant Joe "Red" Hartsock
Sergeant Joe "Red" Hartsock is a fictional character from Gearbox Software's Brothers in Arms series. Hartsock is a secondary character in [[Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30]] and the main character of [[Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood]]. Contents 1 Hartsock's Past2 Brothers in Arms..
Sergeant Kelly
Master Sergeant Thomas Kelly, alias Sarge is a fictional character from the game Doom 3. Contents 1 The Movie2 Plot2.1 The Movie2.2 The Game The Movie In The Movie Version, Sarge is played by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: ..
Sergeant Kirk
Sergeant Kirk is the title and main character of a cartoon series and magazine begun in 1953 by Italian cartoonist Hugo Pratt and Argentine author Hector German Oesterheld. Sergeant Kirk is a former soldier of the American Civil War who goes on to serve in the post war Wild West. Forced to particip..
Sergeant Knight
Sergeant Knight was a character in Joseph Heller's novel Catch-22. Sergeant Knight was the turret gunner in Yossarian's plane. He starts a panic before the mission to Bologna when he takes extra flak suits, leading everyone to believe the target is deadly. Later in the novel, he's one of the sold..
Sergeant Major
A Sergeant Major is a senior non-commissioned officer or warrant officer, depending on the country and military service in question. Contents 1 Canada1.1 Canadian Forces1.2 Royal Canadian Mounted Police2 United Kingdom3 United States3.1 United States Marine Corps3.2..
Sergeant Major (disambiguation)
Sergeant Major is a rank used in various military and police organizations Sergeant Major can also refer to: Regimental Sergeant Major, an appointment in British and Commonwealth military organizationsCompany Sergeant Major, an appointment in British and Commonwealth military organizationsSergeant ..
Sergeant Major (fish)
The Sergeant Major or píntano (Abudefduf saxatilis, family Pomacentridae) is a large, colourful damselfish. It earns its name from its brightly striped sides, which are reminiscent of the insignia of a military Sergeant Major. It grows to a length of about 15cm (6 inches). The fish feed upon the ..
Sergeant Major General
Sergeant Major General is a now extinct military rank that can trace its origins to the Middle Ages. Originally simply Sergeant Major, the title signified a general officer, commander of an army's infantry and typically third in command of the army as a whole (after the Lieutenant General and Capta..
Sergeant Major Instructor
Sergeant Major Instructor (SMI) is an appointment held by Warrant Officers Class 1 in the British Army Army Physical Training Corps and by some WO1s in the Royal Engineers. It is also the appointment held by the adult instructor who is responsible for the training of a cadet company (or equivalent) ..
Sergeant Major Merire
Police Sergeant Major Merire from Gomema village in Markham Valley near Lae was a member of the Royal Papuan and New Guinea Constabulary who joined the police force in 1936. On the occasion of the Japanese landings at Madang in 1942, he was able to move all the residents with their supplies into th..
Sergeant Major of the Army
Sergeant Major of the Army insignia (U.S. Army) Sergeant Major of the Army flag (U.S. Army) The Sergeant Major of the Army is a unique rank in the United States Army. The holder of this post is the senior enlisted member of the U.S. Army. He is appointed to serve as spokesperson to addre..
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
Sergeant Majorof the Marine Corps (U.S. Marine Corps)insignia One post, Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, is unique in the Marine Corps. The holder of this post is the senior enlisted member of the U.S. Marine Corps. This position is currently held by John L. Estrada. SMOMC ..
Sergeant Man
Sergeant Man is a fell in the English Lake District. It is properly a secondary summit of High Raise, but is given a separate chapter by Alfred Wainwright in his third Pictorial Guide nonetheless, as it "is so prominent an object and offers so compelling a challenge". To the north of the summit ..
Sergeant Matt Baker
Sergeant Matt Baker is a fictional character from Gearbox Software's Brothers in Arms series. Baker is the main character in [[Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30]] and is a secondary character in [[Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood]]. Baker is based off of several real life people from the 101st Ai..
Sergeant O' Riley
Sergeant O' Riley appears repeatedly in the television show and is played by Skip O'Brien ..
Sergeant Rutledge
Sergeant Rutledge is a 1960 film directed by John Ford, with Woody Strode in the title role. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The subject matter was rather controversial for its time. The title character is a black sergeant in the US army accused of r..
Sergeant Smash
Sergeant Smash was a wrestler for the NWF Kids Pro Wrestling league from January 1986 through October 1986. The character was created and performed by Chris Hanson, who had originally joined the NWF after calling the "NWF Hotline" after seeing the show on local public access cable TV. Originally d..
Sergeant Stubby
Sergeant Stubby (1916–1926) was the most decorated wardog of World War I and the only dog to be promoted to sergeant through combat. Contents 1 Early life2 Military service3 Later years at Georgetown4 Stubby's medals and awards5 Today6 See also7 Sources Ea..
Sergeant Tan Hai Rho
Sergeant Tan Hai Rho is a supporting character in [[Ground Control II: Operation Exodus]]. Not much information about him is present but he serves in Angelus' company and is a good friend to both Jacob Angelus and Alice Mcneal. He is one of two characters in Ground Control that is able to be control..
Sergeant Township, Pennsylvania
Sergeant Township is a township in McKean County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 176 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 208.0 km² (80.3 mi²). 207.9 km² (80.3 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of..
Sergeant Towser
Sergeant Towser is a minor character in the novel Catch-22. Towser is Major Major's assistant. In an effort to be left alone, Major Major instructs Towser to forbid anyone entry to his office whilst he's inside, and to let people into his office only when he's gone, leaving Towser in de facto cont..
Sergeant York
For the unsuccessful U.S. weapon system, see M247 Sergeant York. Sergeant York is a 1941 biographical film about the life of Sergeant Alvin York, the most decorated American soldier of World War I. It stars Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Joan Leslie, George Tobias, Stanley Ridges, Margaret Wycherly,..
Sergei Abeltsev
Sergei Nikolaevich Abeltsev (Russian: Сергей Николаевич Абельцев; born May 16,1961) is a member of the State Duma of Russia. He has been a member of the State Duma's Committee on National Security since December 2003 and a member of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LD..
Sergei Abramov
Sergei Abramov - Moscow-based politician and former Minister of Finance, acting President and Prime Minister of the Chechen Republic. He had led a Chechen delegation to Russia on a "Friendship Train" to promote cultural and economic ties and varied cooperation between Chechnya and Russian provi..
Sergei Adian
Sergei Ivanovich Adian, also Adjan (Russian: ), born (January 1 1931 is a Russian mathematician. He is a professor at the Moscow State University. He is most famous for his work in group theory, especially on the Burnside problem. Adian was born near Kirovabad in Azerbaijan, formerly a part of ..
Sergei Akhromeyev
Sergei Feodorovich Akhromeev (Ахромеев, Сергей Фёдорович in Russian) (1923 – 1991), Russian military figure, Hero of the Soviet Union (1982), Marshal of the Soviet Union (1983). Akhromeev was a junior officer in World War II, serving with distinction on the Leningrad front...
Sergei Aksakov
Sergei Aksakov Sergei Timofeevich Aksakov (Russian: Сергей Тимофеевич Аксаков) (September 20, 1791—April 30, 1859 (OS); October 1, 1791—May 12, 1859 (NS)) was a 19th century Russian literary figure remembered for his semi-autobiographical tales of a landlord'..
Sergei Aleksandrovich Buturlin
Sergei Aleksandrovich Buturlin (Russian: ; 22 September 1872 in Montreux – 22 January 1938 in Moscow) was a Russian ornithologist. A scion of one of the oldest families of Russian nobility, Buturlin spent most his life in Russia. He went to school in Simbirsk (modern Ulyanovsk) and studied jur..
Sergei Alekseevich Chaplygin
Sergei Alekseevich Chaplygin (April 5 1869 – October 8 1942) was a Russian physicist,mathematician, and mechanical engineer. He is known for mathematical formulas such as Chaplygin's equation. He graduated in 1890 in Moscow University,and later became a professor. He taught mechanical engineer..
Sergei Alekseyevich Lebedev
Sergei Alekseyevich Lebedev (November 2, 1902, n.s. - 1974) - Soviet/Russian/Ukrainian scientist in the field of electrical engineering and computer science. Full member of Ukrainian Academy of Sciences (1945), Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union (1953). Lebedev was born in Nizhny Novgorod, Ru..
Sergei Alifirenko
Men's Shooting Gold 2000 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol Bronze 2004 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol Sergei Alifirenko (born January 21, 1959) is a Russian pistol shooter, originally from Armenia, specializing in the 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol event. His greatest accomplishment is the gold medal from ..
Sergei Apollinarievich Gerasimov
For the painter, see Sergei Vasilyevich Gerasimov Sergei Appolinarievich Gerasimov (Сергей Апполинариевич Герасимов; 25 May [O.S. 13 May] 1906 in Kundravy village, Chelyabinsk Oblast - 26 November 1985, Moscow) was one of the most reputable film directors and s..
Sergei Avdeyev
Sergei Vasilyevich Avdeyev (Сергей Васильевич Авдеев, born 1 January 1956) is a Russian cosmonaut. Aydeyev was born in Chapayevsk, Samara Oblast (formerly Kuybyshev Oblast), Russian SFSR. He graduated from [Moscow Physics-Engineering Institute] in 1979 as an enginee..
Sergei Bagapsh
Sergei Vasilyevich Bagapsh (Abkhaz: Сергеи Багаҧшь ) (born April 4, 1949, Sukhumi) is the president of the unrecognized, though de facto independent Republic of Abkhazia. A former Prime Minister from 1997 to 1999, he was elected president in 2005. } discuss]] – [[|action=edit}} edit]..
Sergei Baltacha
Sergei Baltacha can refer to: Sergei Baltacha, the former USSR, Dynamo Kiev, Ipswich Town and St Johnstone football player, orhis son, Sergei Baltacha, the Scottish St Mirren football player. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title...
Sergei Beloglazov
Sergei Alekseevich Beloglazov (Russian: Сергей Алексеевич Белоглазов)(born September 16, 1956 in Kaliningrad) is one of the greatest modern wrestlers. He was a two time Olympic Champion in 1980 and 1988 a six time World Champion and 2 time Silver medalist in World Champi..
Sergei Belov
Sergei Alexandrovič Belov (Russian: Сергей Александрович Белов; born January 23, 1944 in village Nashchokovo, Tomsk Oblast, Russian SFSR) is a former basketball player, most notably playing for the Soviet Union at Olympic Games. A member of the Soviet national team for 14 ..
Sergei Berezin
Sergei Berezin (born November 5, 1971 in Voskresensk, Russia) was an NHL player from 1996-97 through 2002-03. Berezin who played left wing in the NHL was selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the tenth round (#256 overall) of the 1994 NHL Entry Draft. Height: 5'10"Weight: 194 lbBest NHL Season:..
Sergei Biriuzov
Marshal of the Soviet Union Sergei Biriuzov Sergei Semenovich Biriuzov (August 21 1904-October 19 1964) Marshal of the Soviet Union, Chief of the General Staff, born in Skopin, in the province of Ryazan. At 18, joined the Red Army, where he was steadily promoted to become the commander of a ba..
Sergei Bodrov
Sergei Bodrov (Russian: Сергей Бодров) was born on June 26, 1948 in Khabarovsk, USSR (part of modern day Russia). He is a Russian filmmaker, writer, producer and director. He had a son named Sergei Bodrov Jr. who was killed in an avalanche in the mountains of the North Caucasus on Septem..
Sergei Bodrov Jr.
Sergei Bodrov Jr. (Сергей Сергеевич Бодров) Sergei Bodrov Jr. (1971-2002) - a son of the Russian playwright, actor, director, producer Sergei Bodrov was a Russian actor, notorious for his lead role in the cult neo-Russian movie "The Brother" ("Brat"). He hosted the Russian versi..
Sergei Bondarchuk
Bondarchuk as Pierre Bezukhov in War and Peace Sergei Fedorovich Bondarchuk (Russian: Серге́й Фёдорович Бондарчук; Ukrainian: Сергій Федорович Бондарчук September 25, 1920 – October 20, 1994) was a Soviet, Ukrainian-born film director, scr..
Sergei Bortkiewicz
Sergei Bortkiewicz (February 16, 1877 - October 25, 1952) was a Russian Romantic composer and pianist. Sergei Eduardovich Bortkiewicz, was born in Kharkov (Ukraine) on February 28th 1877 and spent most of his childhood on the family estate of Artiomowka, near Kharkov. Bortkiewicz received his mus..
Sergei Botkin
Sergei Petrovich Botkin (Russian language: Сергей Петрович Боткин) (1832 – 1889) was famous Russian clinicist, therapist and activist, one of the founders of modern Russian medical science and school. He introduced the triage, pathological anatomy, post mortem diagnostics i..
Sergei Brushko
Sergei (or Siarhei) Brushko Belarusian photographer (1958-2000). Known particularly for his documentary photography work in the 1990s, utilizing the Cartier-Bressonian style of street photography. Worked as a reporter for "Chyrvonaya Zmiena" and "Narodnaya Gazieta" daily newspapers. Photography e..
Sergei Brylin
Sergei Brylin (Russian: Серге́й Владими́рович Бры́лин, born January 13, 1974 in Moscow, USSR) is a forward on New Jersey Devils NHL team since 1994. Nicknamed "Sarge", he can successfully play all three forward positions, albeit usually in a defensive role. His quiet wor..
Sergei Bubka
Serhei Bubka (Сергій Бубка) (born 4 December 1963 in Voroshilovgrad U.S.S.R., today Luhansk, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian (and former Soviet Union) pole vaulter. He is widely regarded as the best pole vaulter ever and one of the best athletes of modern times. Bubka won 6 consecutive IAAF Wo..
Sergei Bulgakov
Fr. Sergei Nikolaevich Bulgakov (Russian: , June 16, 1871 O.S., Livny - July 12, 1944, Paris) was a Russian Orthodox theologian, philosopher and economist. Biography Sergei Bulgakov was born to a family of an Orthodox priest in a town of Livny, Oryol gubernia on June 16, 1871 O.S.. He studied ..
Sergei Chalibashvili
Sergei Chalibashvili was a competitive diver from the Soviet Union. He was killed at the 1983 World University Games when he hit his head on the platform while attempting a reverse 3-1/2 somersault in the tuck position. He fell into a week-long coma and subsequently died, never having regained consc..
Sergei Chetverikov
Sergei Sergeevich Chetverikov ( 1880-1959) was a Russian population geneticist. In 1926 Chetverikov produced what would have been one of the landmark papers of the modern evolutionary synthesis. However, being in Russian it was ignored in the English-speaking world, shortly before Soviet science w..
Sergei Diaghilev
Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev (Russian: Sergej Pavlovič Dâgilev), also referred to as Serge, (March 19, 1872 – August 19, 1929) was a Russian art critic, patron, ballet impresario and founder of the Ballets Russes from which many famous dancers and choreographers would later arise. Contents ..
Sergei Dovlatov
Sergei Dovlatov on the cover of one of his books Sergei Donatovich Dovlatov (Mechik) (Russian: (Мечик) September 3 1941-August 24, 1990) was a Russian short-story writer and novelist. Dovlatov was born on September 3, 1941 in Ufa, Republic of Bashkiria, where his family had been evacuat..
Sergei Dragunov
Sergei Dragunov is a character in the Tekken fighting game series. He makes his first appearance in the game [[Tekken 5#Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection|Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection]]. He employs brutal grabs, vicious non escapable counters, and Combat Sambo techniques. Although the newcomer on Tekken, ..
Sergei Dreiden
Renowned Russian actor and star of Alexander Sokurov's Russian Ark. Dreiden lists an impressive hosts of credits, including his starring role in the 100th anniversary of The Cherry Orchard at the Moscow Art Theatre. Dreiden also mentors emerging American talent Jeff Keilholtz. ..
Sergei Duvanov
Sergei Duvanov (born 1953) is a prominent oppositional Kazakh journalist who in 2002 wrote articles that linked the President of Kazakhstan, Nursultan A Nazarbayev, to illicit Swiss bank accounts, creating turmoil in the Central Asian country. The scandal was labeled "Kazakhgate" by some commentator..
Sergei Eisenstein
Sergei Eisenstein Russian Film director / Theorist [[Wikiquote:|"The profession of film director can and should be such a high and precious one; that no man aspiring to it can disregard any knowledge that will make him a better film director or human being."]] Born January 23, 1898Riga, L..
Sergei Fedorov
Sergei Viktorovich Fedorov (Russian:Сергей Викторович Фёдоров, Sergej Viktorovič Fëdorov; born December 13 1969 in Pskov, USSR; now Russia) is a professional ice hockey forward who plays for the Columbus Blue Jackets in the National Hockey League. Contents 1 Playing..
Sergei Fomin
Sergei Vasilovich Fomin (9 December 1917 – 17 August 1975) was a Russian mathematician who, among his other accomplishments was a co-author with Kolmogorov of Introductory real analysis, a book that is widely read in Russian and English. Fomin entered Moscow State University at the age of 16..
Sergei Gaidukevich
Sergei Gaidukevich (in Belarusian: Siarhiej Hajdukievič though better known by the Russian name) is the Liberal Democrat (an offshot of a Russian party controlled by Vladimir Zhirinovsky) candidate in the 2006 elections for the office of President of Belarus. Regarded as an official sparing partner..
Sergei Gavrilovich Navashin
Sergei Gavrilovich Navashin (cyrillic ?); 14 December 1857 10 December 1930) was a Russian biologist. External links http://hp.iitp.ru/eng/19/1949.htmhttp://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/people/0017916_.htm..
Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov
Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov (born 1894) was a Soviet weapons designer; he is one of the fathers of the modern assault rifle. Mostly known for his SKS rifle, he also pioneered the field in the 1920s and 1930s, mostly under the supervision of both Vladimir Fedorov and Fedor Tokarev. His work paved th..
Sergei Gerasimov
Sergei Gerasimov may refer to two Russian artists: Sergei Appolinarievich Gerasimov (1906-1985), actor, film director and screenwriterSergei Vasilyevich Gerasimov (1885-1964), painterSergei Gerasimov (swimmer) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wi..
Sergei Golubitsky
Sergei Golubitsky (born December 20, 1969) is a Ukrainian fencer. He won three straight world championships in Men's Foil. He is considered by many to be the greatest modern foilist. He now lives in Italy. He has recently set up the Golubitsky Fencing Centre, an international foil training camp, an..
Sergei Gonchar
For the Ukrainian cyclist, see Serhiy Honchar Sergei Gonchar (Сергей Гончар, Sergej Gončar; born 13 April 1974 in Chelyabinsk, Soviet Union now Russia) is a Russian hockey player who currently plays in the NHL. He was drafted by the Washington Capitals in the 1st round of the 1992 N..
Sergei Gorlukovich
Sergei Gorlukovich (born 18 November 1961 in Boruny, Hrodna Voblast, Belarus) is a Russian football manager and former international player. Currently he is the manager of FC SKA-Energia Khabarovsk. Gorlukovich received the fastest yellow card in any World Cup match - 0 seconds - he received the ..
Sergei Gorodetsky
Sergei Gorodetsky (Russian: January 17 (January 5 (O.S.)), 1884— June 8,1967) was a Russian poet, one of the founders (together with Nikolay Gumilyov) of Guild of Poets ("Цех поэтов"). ..
Sergei Grinkov
Grinkov and partner Ekaterina Gordeeva compete in 1994. Sergei Mikhailovich Grinkov (February 4, 1967 - November 20, 1995, Lake Placid, New York, United States) was an Olympic and World figure skating champion. Contents 1 Biography2 Quotes3 References4 See also5 Nav..
Sergei Gurenko
Sergei Gurenko or Siarhiei Hurenka (Belarusian: Сяргей Гурэнка, Russian Сергей Гуренко; born September 30, 1972 in Hrodna) is a Belarusian football player, Lokomotiv Moscow defender and the Belarusian national team captain. Clubs Sergei Gurenko began his professional caree..
Sergei Ignatov
Sergei Ignatov is a Russion juggler born in 1950 in Chemnitz. He is famous for his numbers juggling, and for being "The Poet of Juggling". He juggles up to 11 rings (22 catches), works with up to 8 large balls, and up to 9 smaller ones. He also works with 5 clubs. To read an interview with him,..
Sergei Ivanov
See Ivanov for other people known as "Sergei Ivanov" Sergei Ivanov adresses members of the Russian State Duma in 2005 Sergei Borisovich Ivanov (Сергей Борисович Иванов in Russian) (born January 31, 1953, Leningrad) is the Defense Minister of the Russian Federation. Con..
Sergei Ivanovich Belyavsky
Asteroids discovered: 36 749 Malzovia April 5 1913 812 Adele September 8 1915 849 Ara February 9 1912 850 Altona March 27 1916 851 Zeissia April 2 1916 852 Wladilena April 2 1916 853 Nansenia April 2 1916 854 Frostia April 3 1916 855 Newcombia April 3 1916 856 ..
Sergei Ivanovich Mosin
Sergei Ivanovich Mosin (pronounced "Moi-seen", Russian: , May 5 1849 - February 8 1902) was a Russian engineer, designer of Mosin-Nagant rifle. He entered into a military academy at age 12 where he excelled as a soldier. In 1867, he entered the Alexandrovskoye Military High School in Moscow. Up..
Sergei Ivanovich Tiulpanov
Major General Sergei Ivanovich Tiulpanov was the director of the Propaganda Administration of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany which governed eastern Germany from 1945 - 1949. Tiulpanov spoke fluent German. He was a strong supporter of Walter Ulbricht and of the Sovietization of easter..
Sergei Ivanov (painter)
Sergei Vasilyevich Ivanov (Russian: , July 14 (July 4 (O.S.)) 1864— 16 August, 1910) was a Russian painter and graphic artist. He was a member of peredvizhniks and a co-founder of the Union of Russian Artists. Most of his paintings were on topics from the history of Russia, from peasant lif..
Sergei K. Godunov
Sergei Konstantinovich Godunov (b. July 17, 1929 in Moscow, Russia) is professor at the Sobolev Institute of Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Novosibirsk, Russia. Professor Godunov's most influential work is in the area of applied and numerical mathematics. It has had a major imp..
Sergei Kalitin
Sergei Borisovich Kalitin (Russian: Сергей Борисович Калитин) is a Russian author of several historical novels. Kalitin was born on June 9, 1960 into the family of a Soviet military serviceman. In 1981 he graduated from the Leningrad military transportation school, and has se..
Sergei Kamenev
Sergei Sergeyevich Kamenev (Russian: Сергей Сергеевич Каменев) (April 4 (16), 1881, Kiev - August 25, 1936, Moscow) was a Soviet military leader. Member of CPSU since 1930. Military career World War I - commander of a regimentCivil War (1918-1919) - commander of Eastern Fron..
Sergei Kandaurov
Sergei Kandaurov is a football (soccer) player from Ukraine, born on February 2, 1972. He has played in clubs like Metalist Kharkiv in Ukraine and Maccabi Haifa FC in Israel but his most glorified days were at SL Benfica of Lisbon, Portugal. His most recent club included 2nd flight FC Helios from hi..
Sergei Khachatryan
Sergei Khachatryan (Sergey Khachatryan) is a violinist born in Yerevan, Armenia in 1985. He won the Sibelius violin competition in 2000, the youngest person to win the competition, and in 2005 he took the First Prize in the Queen Elizabeth competition. Khachatryan plays the 1708 ‘Huggins’ Stradi..
Sergei Khrushchev
Dr. Sergei Nikitich Khrushchev (In Russian: Сергей Никитич Хрущёв) (b. 1935), son of former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, now resides in the United States where he is a Senior Fellow at the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University in Rhode Island, United ..
Sergei Kiriyenko
Sergei Kiriyenko Sergei Vladilenovich Kiriyenko (Russian: ) (b. July 26, 1962) is a Russian politician. He served as Prime Minister, the second-highest position in Russian government, from his appointment to the post by Boris Yeltsin on March 23, 1998 to August 23 of the same year. His..
Sergei Klevtsov
Sergei Klevtsov (born January 30, 1954) is a former field hockey player from Russia, who won the bronze medal with the Men's National Field Hockey Team from the Soviet Union at the boycotted 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. ..
Sergei Kobozev
Sergei Kobozev (1964-1995) was a Russian boxer famous for defeating world heavyweight champion John Ruiz early in their careers, and for being murdered by Russian mafia after a pub brawl. He disappeared in November 1995, just 2 weeks after losing a close split decision for the WBC Cruiserweight tit..
Sergei Kopeikin
Sergei Kopeikin (born April 10, 1956) is a USSR-born theoretical physicist presently living and working in the United States, where he holds the position of Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Missouri-Columbia (UMC). He specializes in the theoretical and experimental study of gravit..
Sergei Korsakoff
Sergei Sergeievich Korsakoff (Russian: ; January 22 1854, Vladimir- May 1 1900, Moscow) was a Russian neuropsychiatrist. Sergei Korsakoff was the first of great Russian neuropsychiatrist. He studied medicine at the University of Moscow, graduated in 1875 and subsequently became physician to "Preob..
Sergei Kostitsyn
Siarhej Kościcyn or Sergei Kostitsyn (born March 20, 1987 in Novopolotsk, Belarus) is an ice hockey player and the younger brother of Andrei Kostitsyn. Like his older brother, Sergei excelled in the Belarusian junior hockey programme. Sergei was one of the leading scorers for HK Gomel in Belarus a..
Sergei Kovalev
Sergei Adamovich Kovalev (Russian: ) (born March 2, 1930) was a notable dissident and political prisoner in the former Soviet Union, and is a human rights activist and politician in the post-Soviet Russian Federation. Contents 1 Early career and first arrest2 During perestroika3&nbs..
Sergei Krikalev
Roskosmos photo. Sergei Konstantinovich Krikalev (Сергей Константинович Крикалёв, born August 27 1958) is a Russian cosmonaut and veteran of six space flights. He has been dubbed by many “the last Soviet Citizen” as in 1991–1992 he spent 311 days, 20 hours a..
Sergei Krivokrasov
Sergei Krivokrasov (born April 15, 1974 in Angarsk, U.S.S.R.) is a retired Russian ice hockey forward. Sergei started his National Hockey League career with the Chicago Blackhawks in 1992. He would spend six years in Chicago before being traded to the Nashville Predators. Sergei would play in the..
Sergei Kruglov
Sergei Nikiforovich Kruglov (Russian: Сергей Никифорович Круглов) (1907–1977) was the Minister of Internal Affairs of the USSR from December 1945 to March 1953 and again from June 1953 until January 1956. He held the military rank of General of the Army and participated..
Sergei Lemeshev
Sergei Yakovlevich Lemeshev (Russian: Серге́й Я́ковлевич Ле́мешев, born July 10 [O.S. June 27] 1902, Staroye Knyazevo, Tver District – died June 26 1977, Moscow) was an outstanding Russian opera singer, a lyrical tenor. Contents 1 Biography2 Reco..
Sergei Liakhovich
Belarusian boxer Sergei Liakhovich (Belarusian: Сяргей Ляховіч, Siarhiej Lachovič, also Lyakhovich), born on May 5, 1976, in Vitebsk, Belarus, is the WBO heavyweight boxing champion. His boxing nickname is "the White Wolf." Liakhovich won the WBO title from Lamon Brewster via unanimo..
Sergei Lvovich Sobolev
Sergei L. Sobolev. Sobolev, Sergei L'vovich (Russian: Сергей Львович Соболев) (6 October 1908- 3 January 1989) was a Russian mathematician, working in mathematical analysis and partial differential equations. He was born in St. Petersburg, and died in Moscow. Sobolev intro..
Sergei Lyapunov
Sergei Mikhailovich Lyapunov (Russian: , Yaroslavl, November 30, 1859 - Paris, November 8, 1924) was a Russian composer. After the death of his father, Mikhail Lyapunov, in Yaroslavl when he was about eight, Sergei, his mother, and his two brothers went to live in the greater town of Nizhny Novgoro..
Sergei M. Plekhanov
Sergei M. Plekhanov was born in 1946 in Moscow. Holds B.A. and M.A. in International relations from Moscow State Institute of International Relations (1968) and a Ph.D. in History from Institute for the Study of the USA and Canada, Soviet Academy of Sciences. From 1988 to 1993 - Deputy Director of ..
Sergei Makovsky
Sergei Konstantinovich Makovsky (Russian: Сергей Константинович Маковский, 1877—1962) —— son of the painter Konstantin Makovsky was a poet, arts critic and organiser of many art expositions. From 1909 to 1917 edited and published Appolon arts magazine in Saint Pet..
Sergei Martynov
Sergei Martynov (new Belarusian transliteration Siarhei Martynau) is the name of several persons: The Belarusian Minister for Foreign AffairsA Belarusian rifle shooter, one of the holders of the 50 m Rifle Prone world recordA Kazakh archer who competed at the 1996 Olympics redirect [[Template:Disam..
Sergei Martynov (sport shooter)
Sergei Martynov (new transliteration Siarhei Martynau, Łacinka Siarhej Martynaŭ) (born May 18, 1968) is a Belarusian 50 m Rifle shooter, originally from Russia. Although a world-class competitor in the Three positions event, it is in the Prone event he has had his greatest accomplishments. He has..
Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii
Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (August 31, 1863, Murom – September 27, 1944, Paris) (Russian: Сергей Михайлович Прокудин-Горский [listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info])) devoted his career to the advancement of photography. Prok..
Sergei Mikhaylovich Makarov
Sergei Mikhailovich Makarov (Сергей Михайлович Макаров; born June 19, 1958 in Chelyabinsk, Soviet Union, now Russia) is a Russian former ice hockey right wing, two times Olympic Champion. A very gifted hockey player, Makarov was trained entirely in the Soviet Union. He won t..
Sergei Molotov
Sergei Molotov is a character in the computer strategy game Empire Earth. He is a character in the Russian Campaign, and plays a key role in the plot. His first name is not actually given in the story, but is given in the 'Random Map' feature, where he is a possible choice of leader for a civilisati..
Sergei Monia
Sergei Monia (born April 15 1983) is a Russian professional basketball player in the NBA who plays for the Sacramento Kings. He previously played for the Portland Trail Blazers, and also played a stint with the Fort Worth Flyers of the NBA Development League to whom the Blazers assigned him on Jan..
Sergei Movsesian
Sergei Movsesian (b. 1978) is is an Armenian-Slovakian chess International Grandmaster. External links [] at ChessGames.com FIDE rating card for [Sergei Movsesian] ..
Sergei Natanovich Bernstein
Sergei N. Bernstein. Sergei Natanovich Bernstein (Russian: Сергей Натанович Бернштейн, sometimes Romanized as Bernshtein) (March 5, 1880 - October 26, 1968) was a Ukrainian mathematician who was born in Odessa, Ukraine and died in Moscow, USSR. His doctoral dissertati..
Sergei Nilus
Sergei Alexandrovich Nilus (Russian language: Сергей Александрович Нилус; 1862-1929) was a Russian religious writer, self-described mystic, and agent of the Imperial Russian secret police, the Okhranka. He was responsible for publishing for the first time in full The Protoc..
Sergei Novikov
Sergei Petrovich Novikov (also Serguei) is a Russian mathematician Sergei Valentinovich Novikov is a byelorussian biathlete This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link..
Sergei Orekhov
This article is part of the Classical guitar series (Please move this template to the end of the page) [[Portal:Classical guitar|Classical guitar Portal]] - Classical guitar - History of the classical guitar - Vihuela - Baroque guitar - Early romantic guitar - Romantic guitar - Modern classical..
Sergei Ovchinnikov
Sergei Ivanovich Ovchinnikov (Russian: , born October 11, 1970 in Moscow) is a football (soccer) goalkeeper who plays for the Russian national team and Dynamo Moscow. Previously he played for Benfica and Porto, before coming back to Russia in 2002 to play for Lokomotiv Moscow. The goalkeeper played..
Sergei Ozhegov
Sergei Ivanovich Ozhegov (August 22 1900-1964), Russian lexicographer. His main piece of work, the Slovar' i Kul'tura Russkoi Rechi (Dictionary and Culture of Russian Speech) is the most widely used reference for the Russian language today. Vladimir Nabokov, however, compared this dictionary with ..
Sergei Pankejeff
Sergei Konstantinovitch Pankejeff (Russian: ) (December 24, 1886–May 7, 1979) was a Russian aristocrat from Odessa, who was best known for being a patient of Sigmund Freud, who gave him the pseudonym of Wolf Man (der Wolfsmann) to protect his identity, after a dream Pankejeff had of a tree ful..
Sergei Parajanov
Sergei Parajanov or Paradjanov (Armenian: [Sargis Hovsepi Parajanyan 9 January 1924 — 20 July 1990). One of the most original and critically-acclaimed filmmakers of the 20th century was born in Tbilisi, Georgia, USSR to an Armenian family. His work reflected the ethnic diversity of the Cauca..
Sergei Pavlovich Baltacha
Sergei Pavlovich Baltacha (born February 17, 1958 in Mariupol) is a Ukrainian former football player who won 47 full caps for the Soviet Union and made nearly 300 appearances for Dynamo Kiev. He won the European Cup Winners Cup in 1986, the Soviet League 4 times and the Soviet Cup 4 times and the ..
Sergei Petrovich Novikov
Sergei P. Novikov. Sergei Petrovich Novikov (also Serguei) (Russian: Сергей Петрович Новиков) (born 20 March 1938) is a Russian mathematician, noted for work in both algebraic topology and soliton theory. Contents 1 Early life2 Research in topology3 Late..
Sergei Petrovich Troubetzkoy
Sergei Petrovich Troubetzkoy (29 August 1790 – 22 November 1860) was a Prince and one of the organizers of the Decembrist movement. Close to Nikita Mikhailovich Muravyov in his views, he was declared the group's leader on the eve of the December 26 uprising in 1825 but failed to appear. He was c..
Sergei Pleshakov
Sergei Pleshakov (born November 2, 1957) is a former field hockey player from Russia, who won the bronze medal with the Men's National Field Hockey Team from the Soviet Union at the boycotted 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. ..
Sergei Ponomarenko
Sergei Ponomarenko (born October 6th, 1960) is a Russian figure skater in ice dancing. His skating partner and wife is Marina Klimova. His former partner was Tatiana Durasova. In addition to winning three World championships and four European Championships, Klimova and Ponomarenko are the only fi..
Sergei Prokofieff
Sergei Prokofieff was born in Moscow in 1954, where he studied fine arts and painting at the Moscow School of Art. He encountered anthroposophy in his youth, and soon made the decision to devote his life to it. He wrote his first book, Rudolf Steiner and the Founding of the New Mysteries while li..
Sergei Prokofiev
Sergei Prokofiev Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (Russian: , Sergej Sergejevič Prokof'ev, 15/April 271, 1891–March 5, 1953) was a Ukrainian-born Russian composer who mastered numerous musical genres and came to be admired as one of the greatest composers of the 20th century. (Alternative t..
Sergei Pryakhin
Sergei Pryakhin (born December 7, 1963 in Moscow, Russia) is a retired Russian ice hockey forward. Sergei was the first Soviet member of their national hockey team that the Soviet government allowed to play in the National Hockey League. Other players had either defected or had not been member of ..
Sergei Raad
Sergei Raad (born August 3, 1982) is a Russian-born American soccer player who currently plays midfielder for the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer. Raad played college soccer at Furman University from 2000 to 2004, where he appeared in 62 games, notching 20 goals and 29 assists. Upon ..
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff (Russian: , Sergej Vasil'evič Rahmaninov, April 1, 1873 (N.S.) or March 20 1873 (O.S.) – March 28, 1943) was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor. ("Sergei Rachmaninoff" was the spelling the composer himself used while living in the West throughout the ..
Sergei Rublevsky
Sergei Rublevsky (b. 15 October 1974) is a Russian chess grandmaster who has achieved very good results recently. He became champion of the prestigious Open Aeroflot in 2004, and more important he is the new Russian chess champion after winning brilliantly and unexpectedly the Russian SuperFinal in ..
Sergei Rudenko
Sergei Ivanovich Rudenko (January 16, 1885, Kharkov - July 16, 1969, Leningrad) was a prominent Russian/Soviet anthropologist and archaeologist who discovered and excavated the most celebrated of Scythian burials, Pazyryk in Siberia. Rudenko delivered lectures in the Leningrad University from 1921 ..
Sergei S. Bryukhonenko
Bryukhonenko with his 1950's autojektor. Sergei S. Bryukhonenko (1890—1960) was a Soviet scientist during the Stalinist era. Bryukhonenko's research was vital to the development of open-heart procedures in Russia. He was one of the leaders of the Research Institute of Experimental Surgery, w..
Sergei Sakhnovski
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Sergei Samsonov
Sergei Samsonov (Russ: Сергей Самсонов; born October 27, 1978 near Moscow, Russia) is a professional ice hockey forward in the NHL, playing for the Montreal Canadiens. He is a small player by NHL standards at 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) and 194 lb (88 kg), but he is nonetheless effective with..
Sergei Sedov
Sergei Sedov (1908 - 1937) was Leon Trotsky's youngest son by his second wife, Natalia Sedova, and an engineer. He perished in the Great Purges. Biography Sedov was a Moscow-based engineer who published works on thermodynamics and diesel engines. He became a professor at the Moscow Institute of Tec..
Sergei Shchukin
Sergei Shchukin, (1854 – 1936), was a Russian businessman who became a collector, mainly of French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art, following a trip to Paris in 1897, when he bought his first Monet. He later bought numerous works by Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, and Paul Gauguin, amo..
Sergei Shnurov
Sergei "Shnur" Shnurov (Russian: ) (born April 13, 1973) http://www.peoples.ru/art/music/rock/leningrad/ is the frontman for the Russian ska-punk band Leningrad, a group that enjoys lengendary popularity despite the fact that most of their songs contain explicit lyrics. Moscow Mayor Yuriy Luzhkov ..
Sergei Shoigu
Sergei Shoigu in his office Sergei Kuzhugetovich Shoigu (Серге́й Кужуге́тович Шойгу́) (born May 21, 1955 in Chadan, Tuva, Russia, USSR) is a Russian political figure. Shoigu is an ethnic Tuvan. In 1977, he graduated from the Krasnoyarsk Polytechnical Institute with ..
Sergei Slavnov
Sergei Slavnov (born March 11, 1982 in St. Petersburg, Russia) is a Russian figure skater. He and his partner Julia Obertas are medal contenders at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Prior to teaming up with Obertas in 2003, he skated with Julia Karbovskaya. Competitive highlights (with Obertas) 2004 Europ..
Sergei Slonimsky
Sergei Mikhailovich Slonimsky (Russian: Серге́й Миха́йлович Слони́мский, born August 12, 1932, Leningrad) is a Russian composer, pianist and musicologist. Contents 1 Biography2 Music and style3 Operas4 Ballets5 External links Biography H..
Sergei Sokolov
Sergei Leonidovich Sokolov (born July 1, 1911), was Commander of the Leningrad military district from 1965 to 1984, 1st Deputy Defense Minister from 1967 to 1984. Minister of Defence of Soviet Union from December 22, 1967 to May 30, 1987. He was appointed Marshal of the Soviet Union in 1978.Sokolov ..
Sergei Starostin
Dr. Starostin on June 2, 2005 Dr. Sergei Anatolyevich Starostin, Cyrillic Серге́й Анато́льевич Ста́ростин, (March 24, 1953 – September 30, 2005) was a Russian historical linguist and scholar, best known for his work with proto-languages, and for his formulation o..
Sergei Stepashin
Sergei Vadimovich Stepashin (Серге́й Вади́мович Степа́шин) (born March 2, 1952) is a politician in Russia. He was appointed federal security minister by President Boris Yeltsin in 1994, and served in that position until 1995. He later became justice minister from 1997 until..
Sergei Taneyev
Sergey I. Taneev. Sergei Ivanovich Taneyev (Pronounced: Ta-'ñe-jəv) (also Taneev or Taneiev, Russian: Сергей Иванович Танеев) (Vladimir, November 25, 1856 – Dyudkovo, near Moscow,June 19 1915), a pupil of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, was a Russian composer, pianist, te..
Sergei Tarasov
Sergei Tarasov (b February 15 1965). Is a former Russian biathlete. In the 1990's he was part of dominating the sport, and won 4 olympic medals and 7 world championship medals during the course of his career. Achievements Olympic Games* Lillehammer 1994: Gold in the 20 km, bronze in the 10 km and ..
Sergei Tchepikov
Sergei Vladimirovich Tchepikov (Russian: Серге́й Влади́мирович Че́пиков) (born January 30, 1967 in Khabarovsk), is a Russian biathlete, who competed in the biathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. Tchepikov won the silver medal in the 4 x 7.5 km relay. Tche..
Sergei Tiviakov
Sergei Tiviakov (b. February 14 1973) is a Dutch chess International Grandmaster. In the July 2006 FIDE rating list, he was rated 2668. He is currently the reigning dutch champion. External links FIDE rating card for [Sergei Tiviakov][Winning Combinations from His Games] ..
Sergei Treschev
Sergei Yevgenyevich Treschev (Сергей Евгеньевич Трещёв) (born 18 August, 1958) was a cosmonaut of the RSC Energia. He was born in Volynsky District, in the Lipetsk Region of Russia, and graduated from the Moscow Energy Institute in 1982. From 1982 to 1984, Treschev served as ..
Sergei Tretyakov
Sergei Mikhailovich Tretyakov (Riga, 1892 – September 10, 1937) was a Russian constructivist writer, playwright and special correspondent for Pravda. He graduated 1916 from the department of law at Moscow University. He began to publish in 1913 and just before the Russian Revolution he became..
Sergei Valeryevich Ivanov
Rund um den Henninger Turm (2006) Sergei Ivanov (born March 5, 1975 in Chelyabinsk, Russia) is a professional road bicycle racer since 1996. He cycles with the T-Mobile Team and has done so since 2004. He has, however, been a professional since 1996 - being a member of three previous teams - ..
Sergei Varlamov
Sergei Varlamov (born July 21, 1978 in Kiev, Ukraine) is a professional ice hockey player who currently plays for Sibir Novosibirsk in the Russian Hockey Super League. He played 63 games in the NHL, for the Calgary Flames and St. Louis Blues. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Sergei Vasiljevich Lebedev
Sergei Vasiljevich Lebedev Sergei Vasiljevich Lebedev (July 25, 1874 – May 1, 1934) was a Russian/Soviet chemist and the inventor of synthetic rubber. Contents 1 Biography2 Works3 Honors4 Sources Biography Lebedev was born in Lublin and went to school in Warsaw. I..
Sergei Vasilyevich Gerasimov
For the actor and film director, see Sergei Appolinarevich Gerasimov Sergei Vasilyevich Gerasimov (Сергей Васильевич Герасимов; 26 September [O.S. 14 September] 1885 in Mozhaisk, current Moscow Oblast - 20 April 1964 in Moscow was a Soviet Russian painter. ..
Sergei Vasilyevich Zubatov
Sergei Vasilyevich Zubatov (Russian: ) (March 2 (O.S.), 1864, Moscow - March 15 (N.S.), 1917, Moscow) was a famous Russian police administrator, a Colonel (Polkovnik) in the Special Corps of Gendarmes. He was a director of Moscow Okhranka Station between 1896 and 1902 and Director of the Special Sec..
Sergei Winogradsky
Nitrogen cycle Sergei Nikolaievich Winogradsky (or Vinogradskii; Russian: ) (September 1, 1856- February 25, 1953) was a Russian microbiologist, ecologist and soil scientist who pioneered the cycle of life concept and discovered the biological process of nitrification, the first known form of ..
Sergei Witte
Count Sergei Yulyevich Witte (Сергей Юльевич Витте) (June 29, 1849 – March 13, 1915), also known as Sergius Witte, was a highly influential policy-maker who presided over extensive industrialization within the Russian Empire. He was also the author of the October Manifesto o..
Sergei Yesenin
Sergei Yesenin Sergei Aleksandrovich Yesenin, sometimes spelled Esenin (Russian: Серге́й Алекса́ндрович Есе́нин; October 3 [O.S. September 21] 1895 – December 28, 1925) was a famous Russian lyrical poet. Born in the village of Konstantinovo (today Y..
Sergei Zalyotin
Sergei Viktorovich Zalyotin (Russian: Сергей Викторович Залётин; born 21 April 1962) is a Russian cosmonaut and a veteran of a two space missions. Zalyotin was born in Tula and attended the Borisoglebsk Higher Military School before becoming a fighter pilot in the Russian A..
Sergei Zavorotko
Sergei Zavorotko is the central villain of the video game [[Hitman 2: Silent Assassin]]. He is an influential Russian mafia boss and arms dealer specializing in the transport of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons (NBC weapons). Sergei is the boss and older brother of Boris, one of 47's five ..
Sergei Zholtok
Sergei Zholtok (Latvian: Sergejs Žoltoks, Russian: Сергей Жолток) (Born - December 2, 1972 in Riga, Latvia (then USSR); Died - November 3, 2004) was a Latvian (ethnic Russian) Professional Hockey Centerman who played 10 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins, Ottawa..
Sergei Zimin
Sergei Ivanovich Zimin (Сергей Ива́нович Зими́н) (June 20 (June 8, Old Style), 1875–July 26, 1942) was the Russian entrepreneur and opera manager. In 1903 he founded Zimin Opera company. Under his leadership Zimin Opera staged more than 120 operas. ..
Sergei Zinovjev
Sergei Zinovjev (born 4 March, 1980 in Novokuznetsk, Soviet Union) is a Russian ice hockey centreman who currently plays for the Boston Bruins of the NHL. Zinovjev was selected 73rd overall by Boston in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. Zinovjev has played 10 career NHL games, scoring one assist. ..
Sergei Zubov
Sergei Zubov (born July 22, 1970, in Moscow, USSR) is a defenseman for the Dallas Stars of the NHL. He is considered one of the better offensive defensemen in the NHL today. He played in the NHL All-Star Game in 1998, 1999, and 2000. He has also won two Stanley Cups, one with the New York Rangers i..
Sergej Andreevski
Sergej Andreevski (1960) is a renowned contemporary Macedonian painter. External Links [Kultura Macedonia - Sergej Andreevski][ArtFacts - Sergej Andreevski] ..
Sergej Barbarez
Sergej Barbarez (born September 9, 1971 in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a famous and popular Bosnian football midfielder playing for Bayer Leverkusen in the German Bundesliga. Contents 1 Biography2 Facts & Stats2.1 Facts2.2 Stats3 External links4 References B..
Sergej Ćetković
Sergej Ćetković is a popular Montenegrin singer in former Yugoslavia. Biography Sergej Ćetković was born in Podgorica (then known as Titograd), Montenegro, Yugoslavia. Discography Kristina (2002)Budi mi voda (?)Kad ti zatreba (2005) Compilatations The best of (?) ..
Sergej Jakirović
6. Sergej Jakirovic - midfielder date of birth: 23.12.1976 height: 192 cm, weight: 87 kg nationality: Bosnia - Herzegovina marriage status: single Former FC: Split (Trnava), Spartak (Slovakia), Istra Pula (Croatia), Korotan (Slovenia), Kamenin Grad (Croatia), NK Zagreb (Croatia) ..
Sergej Kozlík
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Sergej Kraigher
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Sergent Jam-Jars
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Sergen Yalçın
Ali Rıza Sergen Yalçın (born October 5, 1972) is a legendary Turkish footballer born in Istanbul, Turkey. He plays as an Attacking Midfielder. He has an exceptional talent and technique. He is noted for the quality of his crossing, passing, dribbling, superb ball control, feints, shooting and a..
Sergestus
In Roman mythology, Sergestus was a friend of Aeneas. He was the ancestor of gens Sergia, a famous Patrician family of which Catilina was a member. Virgil IV, 288 ..
Sergey
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Sergey Afanasiev
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Sergey Alekseyevich Khristianovich
Sergey Alekseyevich Khristianovich (9 November, 1908-28 April, 2000) was a mechanics scientist from the Soviet Union. He was a co-founder of Novosibirsk State University. External link http://www.prometeus.nsc.ru/eng/science/schools/xristian/ ..
Sergey Alexandrovich Makarov
Sergey Makarov (born March 19, 1973 in Podolsk) is a Russian javelin thrower. Born into a sporting family, Makarov's father, Aleksandr Makarov, won the silver medal in javelin throw at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Makarov's personal best of 92.61 was achieved in 2002 in Sheffield. Facing tough competi..
Sergey Arzamasov
Sergey Arzamasov (born 9 April 1971) is a retired Kazakhstani triple jumper. His personal best was 17.27 metres, achieved in the qualifying rounds at the 1995 World Championships in Gothenburg. In the final round he finished 12th and last, nonetheless his highest international placement. He also com..
Sergey Baburin
Sergey Nikolayevich Baburin (born January 31, 1959) is a Russian nationalist politician and is Vice Speaker of the Russian State Duma and leader of the Narodnya Volya party (People's Will Party). He was elected for the Rodina bloc. He is a member of the Committee on Civil, Criminal, Arbitral and Pro..
Sergey Barnuyck
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Sergey Belyayev
Sergey Belyayev is a Kazakhstani shooter, who won two silver medals in 50 metre rifle at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. ..
Sergey Brin
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Sergey Chavayn
Sergey Chavain (Russian: ) (1888-1937?) was a Mari language writer and poet. A victim of Stalinist repression during the "struggle with bourgeois nationalism", he was posthumously rehabilitated. External links [Some poems][Russian translations][Political repression in Mar..
Sergey Chigrakov
Sergey "Chizh" Chigrakov (b. February 6 1961) is a Russian rock performer and songwriter. Most of his current songs are recorded with his band, Chizh & Co. Chigrakov has performed on stage since the age of 14, playing the bass guitar in clubs in his home town Dzerzhinsk. He graduated from a musi..
Sergey Chudinov
Sergey Chudinov (Russian: ) is a Russian male skeleton racer, who took part in the 2005/2006 Skeleton World Cup. World Cup 2005/2006 results 32nd on November 10, 2005, Calgary CAN34th on November 17, 2005, Lake Placid USA ..
Sergey Darkin
Sergey Mikhaylovich Darkin (Russian: ) (b. December 9, 1963 in Bolshoy Kamen, Primorsky Krai) is the current Governor of Primorsky Krai, Russia. Darkin attended school in Artyom and later in Vesyoly Yar settlement. After graduating from school he entered the Far Eastern Naval College and simu..
Sergey Dolmatov
Sergey Viktorovich Dolmatov (born February 20 1959) is a Russian International Grandmaster of chess and former World Junior Chess Champion. Born in Kiselevsk in the former Soviet Union, Dolmatov's solid yet enterprising style of play was soon to launch him to the forefront of youth chess, culminati..
Sergey Fesenko (born 1982)
Sergey Fesenko Jr. (born May 6, 1982) is a long-distance freestyle swimmer from Ukraine, who's father, Sergey Fesenko Sr., was a gold medalist in the 200m Butterfly at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow. Fesenko himself competed in the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia for his native country. He..
Sergey Filimonov
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Sergey Fyodorovich Leontiev
Sergey Fyodorovich Leontiev has been the vice-president of Transnistria since December 2001. He was born in Ukraine, and studied at a faculty of mathematics and physics in Tiraspol, Transnistria. He was head of the administrative district of Grigoriopol. In 2000 he became head of the administration..
Sergey Gaponov
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Sergey Glazyev
Deputy Sergey Glazyev, Ph.D. (Russian: Сергей Глазьев) (born January 1, 1961) is a Russian politician and former candidate for President of Russia in 2004. Born in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, Glazyev attended Moscow State University, earning a bachelor's degree, master's degree, and finally..
Sergey Gorshkov
Sergey Georgyevich Gorshkov (b. Podolsk, February 6 1910 - d. May 13 1988) was a Soviet naval officer during the Cold War who oversaw the expansion of the Soviet Navy into a global force. Gorshkov joined the Soviet Navy in 1927, graduated from Frunze Naval College in 1931, and gained command of su..
Sergey Ilyushin
Sergey Vladimirovich Ilyushin Sergey Vladimirovich Ilyushin (Russian: Серге́й Владимирович Илью́шин; March 30, 1894 – February 9, 1977) was a Russian aircraft designer who founded the Ilyushin aircraft design bureau. Born in Dilialevo, Russia, he became inter..
Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov
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Sergey Karjakin
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Sergey Katanandov
Sergey Leonidovich Katanandov, in Russian Сергей Леонидович Катанандов, is the President of the Republic of Karelia in the Russian Federation. Katanandov was born in 1955, in the Karelian capital of Petrozavodsk. Educated in civil engineering and Law, Katanandov served as..
Sergey Kharitonov
Sergey Kharitonov (IPA: s̺ʲɛr̠'gɛj xar̪ʲi'tonəf; Russian: Сергей Харитонов) is a Russian heavyweight mixed martial arts fighter in the PRIDE Fighting Championships, a major MMA organization based in Japan. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Martial arts background and train..
Sergey Kirov
Sergey Mironovich Kirov Sergey Mironovich Kirov (Russian: ) (March 15 O.S. = March 27 N.S., 1886–December 1, 1934) was a Russian revolutionary and high Bolshevik functionary. He was born Sergey Mironovich Kostrikov (Ко́стриков), later assuming the name "Kirov" as an alias. His..
Sergey Klyugin
Sergey Klyugin (born March 24, 1974 in Kineshma) is a Russian high jumper. He won the gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics with 2,35m, one centimetre behind his personal best jump from 1998. A bronze medal at 1998's European championships was his only other international medal. Major achievemen..
Sergey Konenkov
Sergey Timofeyevich Konenkov (Russian: ; July 10, 1874 – December 9, 1971) was a famous Russian and Soviet sculptor. He was often called "the Russian Rodin". Born into a poor peasant family, Sergey Konenkov studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture and at the St...
Sergey Korepanov
Sergey Korepanov (born May 9, 1964 in Almaty) is a Kazakhstani race walker. Achievements Year Tournament Venue Result Event 1993 Asian Championships Manila, Philippines 3rd 20 km 1994 Asian Games Hiroshima, Japan 1st 50 km 1998 Asian Games Bangkok, Thailand 2nd 50 km 1999 World Race Walking..
Sergey Korolyov
Sergei Korolev at the Kapustin Yar firing range in 1953. Sergey Pavlovich Korolyov (Russian: ),His name in English is usually pronounced incorrectly -- according to Russian pronunciation rules his name should be pronounced "Kahrahl'Ohv". (January 12 [O.S. December 30 1906] 1907, Zhyto..
Sergey Krasnikov
Sergey Vladilenovich Krasnikov (Сергей Владиленович Красников), (born 1961) is a Russian physicist, Ph.D. (kandidat nauk) in Physics and Mathematics. He graduated from Saint Petersburg University, currently at Pulkovo Observatory. He is known for his contribution to theor..
Sergey Kuryokhin
Sergey Kuryokhin (Russian: , other spellings include Sergei Kuriokhin, Sergueï Kouriokhine, Sergey Kuriokhin, etc.) (June 16, 1954 - July 7, 1996) was a Russian piano player, composer, improvisor, performance artist and actor. Outside Russia he is primarily known as jazz and experimental musician,..
Sergey Lagutin
Sergey Lagutin (born 14 January 1981) is a professional road racing cyclist. In 2003, Lagutin became world champion—capturing the Under-23 men's road race. He represented Uzbekistan in the men's road race at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games. In 2005, he captured the Uzbekistan national road race ..
Sergey Lavrov
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Sergey Layevskiy
Sergey Layevskiy (born 3 March 1959) is a retired long jumper who represented the USSR and later Ukraine. He won a bronze medal at the 1985 European Indoor Championships and a silver medal at the 1986 European Championships. Achievements Year Tournament Venue Result Extra 1985 European Indoor Cha..
Sergey Lazo
Sergey (Serghei, Sergei) Lazo (Russian: ; 1894 – 1920) was a Communist leader at the time of the October 1917 Revolution in Russia on territory that today forms part of Moldova. Lazo was born in the village of Piatra, Orhei. In 1917, he was a cadet of the Tsarist military academy when he ..
Sergey Lishtvan
Sergey Lishtvan (born November 5, 1970) is a Belarusian wrestler. At the 1996 Summer Olympics he won the silver medal in the men's Greco-Roman Heavyweight (90-100 kg) category. ..
Sergey Litvinov
Sergey Litvinov (born January 23, 1958 in Tsukarov, Krasnodar) is a hammer thrower who won two Olympic medals representing USSR. Additionally, he won the World Championships twice. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union he represented Russia. Throughout his career he battled with Yuriy Sedy..
Sergey Lukyanenko
Sergey Lukyanenko (Russian: Сергей Лукьяненко) (born April 11, 1968) is a science fiction and fantasy author, writing in Russian. He was born in Kazakhstan and educated as a psychiatrist. It is said that he has been heavily influenced by Robert A. Heinlein, Strugatsky brothers, and..
Sergey Lushan
Sergey Lushan (born 14 June 1973) is an Uzbekistani football defender. He got 27 caps and 1 goal for the national team between 1998 and 2003 [link]. Clubs MavdanchiFC Okean NakhodkaFC Krylya Sovetov SamaraFC Rostselmash Rostov-na-DonuFC Krylya Sovetov SamaraFC Uralan ElistaFC Metallurg L..
Sergey Markov
Sergey Leonidovich Markov (Russian: Марков Сергей Леонидович) (July 7, 1878 - June 25, 1918) - Russian army general and one of the founders of Volunteer Army counterrevolutionary force of the White movement in the southern Russia during Russian Civil War. Sergey Markov was ..
Sergey Martinson
Sergey Alexandrovich Martinson (Russian: ) (6 February [O.S. 25 February] 1899 – 2 September 1984) was a Russian eccentric comic actor, the master of pantomime, buffoonery and grotesque. He became People's Artist of the RSFSR in 1964. Sergey Alexandrovich Martinson was born in Pete..
Sergey Mergelyan
Sergey Mergelyan (born 19 May 1928 in Simferopol, Crimea, Ukraine) is a great Armenian scientist. He graduated from Yerevan State University in 1947. In 1952 he was awarded USSR State Prize. In 1953, when he was just 25 he became corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (now Russi..
Sergey Mihaylov
Bronze medal 2000Sydney Boxing Men's Light Heavyweight Sergey Mihaylov (born March 5, 1976) is an Uzbek boxer, who competed in the Light Heavyweight (81 kg) at the 2000 Summer Olympics and won the bronze medal. ..
Sergey Mikhalkov
Sergey Vladimirovich Mikhalkov Sergey Vladimirovich Mikhalkov (Russian: ) (born March 13, 1913) is a Russian author of children's books and satirical fables who had the opportunity to write his country's national anthem on two different occasions. Mikhalkov stemmed from a noble family and had ..
Sergey Mikhaylov
Sergey Mikhaylov (Russian: ) is a Russian businessman suspected to be the head of the Russian Mafia. Solntsevskaya is a mafia grouping named after the part of Moscow, where it has its seat, Solntsevo. Interpol has named it as the most influential Russian grouping of organized crime. Sergey Mikhay..
Sergey Miloradovich
Sergey Dmitryevich Miloradovich (1851–1943) was a Russian artist. His works included The Baptism of Rus, Patriarch Nikon, and Defense of the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra against the Poles in 1610. ..
Sergey Mironov
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Sergey Morozov
Sergey Morozov is the governor of Ulyanovsk Oblast. He was elected by a low margin in 2004. He became governor in 2005. ..
Sergey Muravyov-Apostol
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Sergey Muromtsev
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Sergey Narovchatov
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Sergey Nechayev
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Sergey Nikitin
Sergey Yakovlevich Nikitin (Russian: , born March 8 1944) is a prominent Russian bard, composer and a biophysicist. He usually performs together with his wife, Tatyana Nikitina and tours over Russia, former Soviet republics, and other countries with significant population of Russian-speaking emig..
Sergey Nikolaevich Blazhko
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Sergey Nikolaevich Kurnakov
Sergey Nikolaevich Kurnakov or Sergei N. Kournakoff (Russian: Сергей Курнаков), a former tsarist cavalry officer who had immigrated to the U.S. and later became an ardent ideological Communist. Kurnakov was a journalist who wrote on military affairs for the Communist Party of the Unit..
Sergey Nikolayevich Volkov
Sergey Nikolayevich Volkov (Russian: ) (b. April 19, 1949 in Moscow, Soviet Union; d. August 31, 1990 in Kharkiv) was a Soviet figure skater and an Honored Sports Master who he debuted in 1968 European Championship and won the 12th place. Sergey Volkov participated in eight European an..
Sergey Nikolskii
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Sergey Obraztsov
Sergey Vladimirovich Obraztsov (Russian: , 1901-1992) was a Russian puppet master who is credited by the Encyclopædia Britannica with "establishing puppetry as an art form". Rod theaters in many countries of the world owe their establishment to Obraztsov's influence. His collection of exotic pup..
Sergey Pavlovich von Glazenap
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Sergey Platonov
Sergey Fyodorovich Platonov (Russian: ) (1860–1933) was a Russian historian who led the official St Petersburg school of imperial historiography before and after the Russian Revolution. Platonov's scholarly career was centered on the University of St Petersburg, where he was held in highest reput..
Sergey Rodionov
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Sergey Rozhenko
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Sergey Savelyev
Sergey Savelyev (born December 26 1948) is a former Russian Cross-country skier who represented the Soviet Union. He won two medals a the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck with a gold in the 30km and a bronze in the 4 x 10km. Savelyev also won the 30km event at the 1978 Nordic skiing World Champi..
Sergey Sazonov
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Sergey Sergeyevich Smirnov
Sergey Sergeyevich Smirnov may refer to: Sergey Sergeyevich Smirnov (geologist) (1895–1947), Russian geologistSergey Sergeyevich Smirnov (writer) (1915–1976), Soviet writer ..
Sergey Sergeyevich Smirnov (geologist)
Sergei Sergeevich Smirnov (Смирнов, Сергей Сергеевич in Russian) (9.4(16).1895 — 8.20.1947) was a Russian geologist and mineralogist, academician of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1943). ..
Sergey Shamba
Sergey Shamba is the foreign minister of the de facto independent, yet internationally unrecognised Republic of Abkhazia since December 15 2004. He was previously foreign minister from 1997 until June 2004. He served under seven Prime Ministers in that period, despite being politically opposed to th..
Sergey Sharikov
Sergey Sharikov (born 18 June, 1974) is a Russian fencer, who has won four Olympic medals in the sabre competitions. ..
Sergey Sidorsky
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Sergey Sirotkin
Sergey Nikanorovich Sirotkin (Russian: Сергей Никанорович Сироткин, also transliterated Sergei; born April 14, 1952) is a member of the State Duma of Russia for the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR). He is a member of the State Duma's Committee on Economic Policy, E..
Sergey Smirnov
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Sergey Sobyanin
Sergey Semyonovich Sobyanin (Russian: Серге́й Семё́нович Собя́нин) - born July 21 1958 in Nyaksimvol' village of Beryozovskiy district of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District (KHMAD), governor of Tyumen Oblast, Russian state and political figure, head of the Administration o..
Sergey Solovyov
Sergey Mikhaylovich Solovyov (Soloviev, Solovyev) (May 17 (May 5 (O.S.) 1820 — April 16 (April 4, (O.S.)), 1879) was one of the greatest Russian historians whose influence on the next generation of Russian historians (Vasily Klyuchevsky, Dmitry Ilovaisky, Sergey Platonov) was paramount. His s..
Sergey Spigelglas
Sergey Mikhailovich Spigelglas Сергей Михайлович Шпигельглас (29 April 1897, Grodno region - 29 January 1941) was acting head of the Soviet foreign intelligence service, then part of the NKVD, from February to June 1938, but was arrested that year as an "enemy of the peopl..
Sergey Stanishev
Sergey Dmitrievich Stanishev (Bulgarian: Сергей Станишев) (born May 5, 1966), Bulgarian politician, is Prime Minister of Bulgaria and Chairman of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP). Stanishev was born in Kherson in Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union). He was educated at Moscow..
Sergey Uvarov
Count Sergey Semionovich Uvarov (Russian: ) (August 25 (September 5), 1786, Moscow–September 4 (16), 1855, Moscow) was a Russian classical scholar best remembered as an influential imperial statesman. Uvarov, connected through marriage with the powerful Razumovsky family, was a god..
Sergey Verlin
Sergey Verlin (Сергей Верлин), born 12 October 1974 in Voronezh, is a retired Russian, flatwater canoeist. He won five World Championship kayak gold medals during the mid-nineties. At the 1996 Olympics he won a bronze medal with Russia's K-4 1000m team. After retiring he went into po..
Sergey Volkov
Sergey Volkov can refer to: Sergey Volkov (astronaut)Sergey Volkov (artist)Sergey Volkov (chess), Russian grandmasterSergey Volkov (footballer)Sergey Volkov (gymnast)Sergey Nikolayevich Volkov, a Soviet skater ..
Sergey Voychenko
Sergey Voychenko (Belarusian: Сяргей Войчанка, Siarhiej Vojchanka; Russian: Сергей Войченко) (15 November, 1955 - 9 December, 2004) was a Belarusian artist and designer known for his creative posters and photography art work together with his partner Vladimir Tsesler. Se..
Sergey Voynov
Sergey Voynov (born February 26, 1977) is an Uzbek athlete who competes in the javelin throw. His personal best throw is 84.80 metres, achieved in 2000. Achievements 2003 Asian Championships - bronze medal2002 Asian Championships - silver medal2002 Asian Games - bronze medal1999 Central Asian Games..
Sergey Vyazmitinov
Count Sergey Kuzmich Vyazmitinov (Russian: Сергей Кузьмич Вязьмитинов) (7 October 1744–15 October 1819, Saint Petersburg), was a Russian general and statesman. He descended from the ancient noble landowner's family of Ruthenian origin, known from end of 15th century...
Sergey Zvyagin
Sergey Zvyagin (born February 17 1971 in Moskow,Russia) is a Russian ice hockey player. He started with [[]Krylia Soveto]v in the Russian Hockey League in 1990. He played for the national Soviet Union team in 1991. Moved to the United States in 1994 where he played for the Detroit Falcons ice hock..
Serge (Chrono Cross)
Serge is the silent protagonist of the Square Co., Ltd. computer role-playing game Chrono Cross. He is an uncomplicated youth from Arni Village, a small fishing town on the south part of the El Nido Archipelago's central island. Ten years prior to the events of Chrono Cross, Serge's father mysteri..
Serge (first name)
This article is about the first name. For the article on the twill fabric, see serge. Serge is a male first name, particularly common in France. The less common female version is Sergine. The name originates from the Roman nomen (family name) Sergius, and this from a more ancient etruscan name. It..
Serge A. Storms
Serge A. Storms is the main character in most of Tim Dorsey's novels (and appears in all of them to date). His name is a pun on storm surge. In most of Dorsey's books, Storms is in his mid-forties in age. He is described as tall and thin but muscular, with dark hair shot through with gray. His fath..
Serge and Beate Klarsfeld
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Serge (born September 17, 1935 in Bucharest, Romania) and Beate (born February 13, 1939 in Berlin, Germany) Kla..
Serge Aubin
Serge Aubin (Born - February 15, 1975 in Val-d'Or, Quebec) Canada is a Canadian Professional Hockey Centerman in the National Hockey League who has played for the Colorado Avalanche, Columbus Blue Jackets and Atlanta Thrashers. Contents 1 Playing Career2 Awards & Achievements3 ..
Serge Ayoub
Serge Ayoub was a French neo-Nazi skinhead leader who was active in 1980s. He was born to a family of Lebanese immigrants. He is also known for his affair with Tabatha Cash. He worked in various fields of neo-Nazi movement. He organised a group of hooligans known as the Luxembourg gang, among the ..
Serge Baudo
Serge Baudo (born July 16, 1927) is a French conductor. ..
Serge Bellemare
Serge Bellemare (born 1947 in Shawinigan, Quebec) helped form the Quebecois branch of the Green Party of Canada during the 1980s. In 1989, he was a nominee of the Green Party in the provincial elections in the Sainte-Anne district. Bellemare was also a candidate for the Greens in Montcalm in 2004 ..
Serge Betsen
Serge Betsen (born 25 March 1974 in Kumba, Cameroon) is a French rugby union player who is a flanker for Biarritz Olympique at club level and France internationally. Betsen is generally considered to be one of the top flankers of the professional era (post-1995) of rugby union. Betsen, who moved wi..
Serge Blanco
Serge Blanco (born 31 August 1958 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a former rugby union footballer who played fullback for Biarritz Olympique and France, gaining 93 caps, 81 at fullback. His alternative position was wing. He was born in the Venezuelan capital Caracas but brought up in France. He famously..
Serge Bramly
Serge Bramly (January 31 1949 Tunis Tunisia) is a French language writer and essayist. He was married to Bettina Rheims, whith whom he has collaborated frequently. His novel La terreur dans le boudoir was adapted by Benoît Jacquot for the 2000 French film Sade. ..
Serge Brammertz
Serge Brammertz is a Belgian former federal prosecutor and is currently the deputy prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. On January 11 2006 UN Secretary General Kofi Annan appointed him head of the International Investigation Commission into the murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Raf..
Serge Brussolo
Serge Brussolo (born May 31 1951) is a French writer. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed family environment. The blackness of his first novels set the t..
Serge Cardin
Serge Cardin (born July 2, 1950 in Sherbrooke, Quebec) is a Canadian Member of Parliament for the Bloc Québécois. He has represented the riding of Sherbrooke since 1998. He is the current Bloc critic to the Minister of Natural Resources, and has been since 1999. He is an accountant. He was a cit..
Serge Chaloff
Serge Chaloff (November 24, 1923–July 16, 1957) was an American jazz baritone saxophonist, and the son of a noted Boston piano teacher, Margaret Chaloff. He is one of the few major jazz performers on his instrument, and the first major bop performer, and was originally influenced by Charlie Pa..
Serge Chermayeff
Serge Ivan Chermayeff (October 8 1900 – May 8 1996) was a British architect, writer, and co-founder of several architectural societies, including the American Society of Planners and Architects. He was born in Grozny, Russian Empire (currently Chechen Republic), but moved to England at a young..
Serge Clair
Louis Serge Clair (born April 1, 1940) is the Chief Commissioner of Rodrigues since February 4, 2003. Rodrigues became autonomous in 2002 and established a regional assembly that participates in the general assembly of Mauritius. Serge Clair founded his party, the Rodrigues People's Organisation (o..
Serge Daney
Serge Daney (1944 - 1992) was an influential French movie critic who went on from writing film reviews to developing a “television criticism” and onto building a personal theory of the image. Although highly regarded in French and European film criticism circles, his work remains little known to..
Serge Dassault
Serge Dassault (born 4 April 1925) is a French entrepreneur and conservative politician. According to Forbes magazine, as of 2004 he was the 79th richest person in the world. He is the son of Marcel Dassault, from whom he inherited the Dassault Group. During the last 20 years, he developed it trem..
Serge Dedina
Serge Dedina is the author of Saving the Gray Whale (Tucson: University of Arizona Press) and an environmental activist from Imperial Beach, California. A contributing author for the Voice of San Diego, he has published articles on the environment in the Los Angeles Times, California Coast and Ocean..
Serge Dié
Serge Dié (born October 4, 1977 in Abidjan) is an Ivorian footballer currently playing for Kayseri Erciyesspor and the Ivorian national team. Clubs 1996-1997 : Africa Sports 1997-2001 : Reggina 2001-2001 : Avellino 2001-2002 : Benevento 2002-2004 : OGC Nice 2003-2004 : FC Metz 2004-2005 : OGC Nice..
Serge Gainsbourg
Serge Gainsbourg (April 2, 1928 – March 2, 1991) was a French poet, singer-songwriter, actor and director. Gainsbourg's varied style and individuality made him difficult to categorize. Although famous in France for many years, he did not achieve his first No. 1 album until 1979 when he release..
Serge Garant
Serge Garant (September 22, 1929 – November 1, 1986) was a Canadian composer and conductor. In 1979, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. External links [Serge Garant] at The Canadian Encyclopedia ..
Serge Girard
This page is about the French ultrarunner, for the Canadian politician please create Serge Girard (politician). Serge Girard is a French ultramarathon runner born in 1953. His challenge is to run across the 5 continents without a single day off. Runs achieved so far 1997: trans-USA (Los Angeles t..
Serge Godard
Serge Godard was born in Gerzat, Puy-de-Dome, France on 25 March 1936. He studied in Clermont-Ferrand, Sedan, Lille then Paris and in 1966, he received the diploma of physics doctorate. Between 1971 and 1976, he was the headmaster of “observatoire de physique” in Clermont-Ferrand and become a pr..
Serge Golon
Serge Golon (1903 - 1972), born Vsevolod Sergeïvich Goloubinoff, a writer, husband of French author Anne Golon, in collaboration with who he wrote the Angelique-series. He was a Russian aristocrat, born in Persia (today called Iran) where his father was the Tzar's consul. He left Russia, fleeing ..
Serge Hélan
Serge Hélan (born 24 February 1964 in Point-a-Pitre, Guadaloupe) is a retired French triple jumper, best known for his bronze medal at the 1995 World Indoor Championships. His personal best was 17.55 metres, achieved at the 1994 European Championships in Helsinki. This was a French record as well. ..
Serge Joyal
Hon. Serge Joyal Serge Joyal, PC, OC, OQ, BA, LL.B, LL.M, LL.L (born in Montreal, February 1, 1945) is a Canadian Senator. A lawyer by profession, Joyal served as vice-president of the Quebec wing of the Liberal Party of Canada. He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 197..
Serge Konovalov
Serge Konovalov (b. July 8 1941 in Louvain, Belgium, d. January 22 2003 in Paris, France) was archbishop of Western Europe of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of the Eastern Orthodox church from 1981 to 2003. ..
Serge Koussevitzky
Dr. Sergei Aleksandrovich Koussevitzky (Russian: Сергей Александрович Кусевицкий) (July 26, 1874 – June 4, 1951), or Serge, was a Russian-born conductor best known for his long tenure as music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 1924 to 1949. Conten..
Serge Lama
Serge Lama is a French singer. His most famous song's Je suis malade. ..
Serge Lang
Serge Lang (1927-2005) Serge Lang (May 19, 1927–September 12, 2005) was a French-born American mathematician. He was known for his work in number theory and for his mathematics textbooks, including the influential Algebra. He was a member of the Bourbaki group. He was born in Paris in ..
Serge Latouche
Serge Latouche is an emeritus professor at the University of Paris-Sud. Publications The Westernisation of the World (Polity Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 1996)In the Wake of an Affluent Society—an Exploration of Post-Development' (Zed Books, London, 1993)L'Autre Afrique, entre don et marché..
Serge Lazareff
Serge Lazareff is an Australian actor. He has made appearances in several television series, including: Matlock Police, Homicide, Division 4, The Young Doctors, Glenview High, Chopper Squad, Prisoner, Bellamy, Carson's Law, A Country Practice, Special Squad, Sons and Daughters, Richmond Hill and E S..
Serge Lepeltier
Serge Lepeltier (born October 12 1953) is a French politician. He studied at École des Hautes Études Commerciales. He was mayor of Bourges in 1995 and again in 2001. He was elected senator of the Cher département on September 27, 1998. He won the municipal elections in Bourges in 1995 over the..
Serge Lifar
2004 Ukrainian Stamp Serge Lifar (Ukrainian: Сергій Михайлович Лифар, Serhiy Mykhaylovych Lyfar) (April 2, 1904 - December 15, 1986) was a ballet dancer and choreographers of Ukrainian origin, famous as one of the greatest male ballet dancers of the 20th century. From ra..
Serge Marcil
The Honourable Serge Marcil, PC (born June 20 1944) is an educator, administrator and politician in Quebec, Canada. After studying to be a teacher in Montreal, Marcel obtained work at various secondary schools as an administrator. He also served on his local city council in the early 1980s before e..
Serge Ménard
Serge Ménard (born September 27, 1941 in Montreal) is a Canadian politician. He was a Parti Québécois Member of the National Assembly of Quebec) from 1993 to 2003, and in that time served under a number of Cabinet portfolios: Minister of Public Safety (1994-1996; 1998-2002; 2002-2003), Minister..
Serge Moscovici
Serge Moscovici (born 1925) is a Romanian-born Jewish-French psychologist, one of Europe's most prominent social psychologists. He is most famous for his work on social representation theory. Serge Moscovici's son, Pierre Moscovici, is a well-known French politician. Contents 1 Biography1.1&..
Serge Nubret
Serge Nubret (born October 6, 1938) is a former IFBB professional French bodybuilder. Contents 1 Background2 Bodybuilding titles3 See also4 External link Background Born to a working class family in Guadaloupe, Nubret moved to Paris in the 1950s. He discovered his love of i..
Serge Payer
Serge Payer (born 7 May, 1979 in Rockland, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian ice hockey player who currently plays for the Florida Panthers of the NHL. Payer was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Panthers on 30 September, 1997. Payer has played 48 career NHL games, scoring 5 goals and 2 assists..
Serge Poliakoff
Serge Poliakoff (January 8, 1900 - October 12, 1969) was a Russia-born French painter. Contents 1 Works1.1 References1.2 See also1.3 External links Works References Jean Cassou, Poliakoff, Bodensee-Verlag, Amriswil (Switzerland), 1963.Lydia Harambourg, Serge Poliakoff, dans..
Serge Poltoratzky
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Serge Poltoratzky (alternat..
Serge Raynaud de la Ferriere
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Serge Raynaud de la Ferriere (January 18, 1916 – December 27, 1962) was a philosopher, psychologist, enginee..
Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière
Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière, born at Paris, France, on January 18th, 1916, 2:45 am. President & founder of the Universal Great Brotherhood (Caracas, Venezuela, January 18th 1948). During the II World War his accurate astrological predictions were published by several magazines and newspaper. On 19..
Serge Reggiani
Serge Reggiani (May 2 1922 - July 23 2004) was an Italian-born French singer, painter and actor. He was born in Reggio Emilia, Italy and moved to France with his parents at the age of eight. For many years, he struggled with alcoholism, caused in part by the 1980 suicide of his son Stephan. Aft..
Serge Robert
Mononc' Serge (real name Serge Robert) is a Québécois musician who sings in French and is best known for his extremely (often exaggeratedly) vulgar lyrics and his irreverent songs making fun of local celebrities and politicians. He is also quite sardonic with the Quebec federalist movement, and th..
Serge Rudaz
Serge Rudaz (born August 19, 1954) is a Canadian theoretical physicist and Professor of Physics at the University of Minnesota. He also serves as the Director of Undergraduate Studies of the University of Minnesota's Physics Department. Rudaz received his Ph.D. in 1979 from Cornell University an..
Serge Saltykov
Sergei Vasilievich Saltykov (c. 1726 - 1765) was a noble Russian officer who became the first lover of Empress Ekaterina the Great after her arrival to Russia. In her memoirs, Catherine spread rumours that he was the actual father of her son Paul I of Russia. Most historians believe that her insinu..
Serge Savard
Serge Aubrey Savard, OC (born January 22, 1946 in Montreal, Quebec) is a former star ice hockey player with the Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League (NHL). He played defence. He played minor league hockey with the Montreal Jr. Canadiens, then with the Omaha Knights. After playing with th..
Serge Schmemann
Serge Schmemann (born April 12, 1945) is a writer and Editorial Page Editor of the International Herald Tribune. Earlier in his career, he worked for the Associated Press and was a bureau chief and editor for the New York Times. Born in France the son of Alexander Schmemann, he grew up speaking Ru..
Serge Silberman
Serge Silberman (May 1, 1917 – July 22, 2003) was a French film producer. Silberman was born in Łódź, then a part of the Russian Empire. During World War II Silberman, a Jew, survived Nazi concentration camps and eventually settled in Paris. One of his first works as a film producer was J..
Serge Sudeikin
Sergey Yurievich Sudeikin, also known as Serge Soudeikine (1882-1946), was a Russian artist and set-designer associated with the Ballets Russes and the Metropolitan Opera. Having been banned from the Moscow Art School for his "obscene drawings", Sudeikin joined the Mir Iskusstva movement. His c..
Serge Tchuruk
Serge Tchuruk is a French businessman of Armenian descent. He is the current Chief Executive Officer and chairman of Alcatel, a global telecommunications company. External links [Alcatel official website - Biography of Serge Tchuruk] ..
Serge Thion
Serge Thion (born 1942) is a French sociologist mainly known for his Holocaust denial. Thion is associated with the bookshop and publisher La Vieille Taupe. It has been alleged that he is also linked to the website 'Ancient Amateurs Association of War and Holocaust Tales' [link] [l..
Serge Vaudenay
--> Serge Vaudenay (1968-) is a well-known French cryptographer. Serge Vaudenay entered the École Normale Supérieure in Paris as a normalien student in 1989. In 1992, he passed the agrégation in mathematics. He did his PhD at the computer science laboratory of École Normale Supérieure, and de..
Serge Vohor
Rialuth Serge Vohor (born 1955) is a politician from Vanuatu. He is a member of the Union of Moderate Parties, a conservative, Francophone political party. When his party came to power in 1991, Vohor became foreign minister of Vanuatu for the first of three times, until 1993. Vohor has been Prime Mi..
Serge Voronoff
Serge (Samuel) Voronoff (according to his biography written by Jean Real) was born as Samuel Abrahamovitch in a village close to Voronej in Russia. He was born shortly before 10 July 1866 (the date of his circumcision in synagogue). He immigrated to France where he studied medicine. In 1920, Voron..
Serge Weinberg
Serge Weinberg (born in 1951) is Chairman of [Weinberg Capital Partners] --> Serge Weinberg started his career as a civil servant in the French administration (1976-81), before becoming « Chef de cabinet » (private principal secretary) to the Budget Minister (Laurent Fabius, 1981-8..
Serghei Covalciuc
Serghei Covalciuc (Russian: , Sergey Kovalchuk) born January 20, 1982) is a Moldovan football (soccer) utility midfielder. A regular in the Moldovan senior squad, he currently plays for Spartak Moscow in the Russian Premier League. Previously he played for Tiligul Tiraspol in Transnistria, having jo..
Serginho
Serginho can refer to three Brazilian footballers: Sergio Claudio dos Santos, who, as of 2005, plays for A.C. MilanSérgio Bernardino Chulapa, from the famed 1982 FIFA World Cup squadPaulo Sérgio de Oliveira Silva, who died on the field in 2004 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] pag..
Serginho Chulapa
Sérgio Bernardino Chulapa, also known as Serginho or Serginho Chulapa (born in São Paulo, December 23, 1953) was a Brazilian football (soccer) player in striker role. His career, started in 1974, he played for Marília, São Paulo Futebol Clube, Santos, Corinthians, Marítimo (Portugal), Atlétic..
Sergios
Sergios was a Byzantine candidatus slain in 634 by the Saracens. ..
Sergio & The Ladies
Sergio, real name Serge Quisquater, is a Belgian musician born in Leuven in 1965. His first record was released in 1987. He became well-known as the male half of the duo "Touch Of Joy", together with singer Sandy Boets. They released several singles and albums. Later they changed their name to Touch..
Sergio Acevedo
Sergio Edgardo Acevedo is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, formerly a provincial governor and secretary in the national government. Acevedo moved to Pico Truncado in 1958. He became a lawyer and married, having three children. He was elected mayor of Pico Truncando in 1823, serving un..
Sergio Agüero
Sergio Leonel Agüero (born on June 2, 1988 in Quilmes, Buenos Aires Province) is an Argentine football forward, who plays for Atlético de Madrid. Agüero started playing for Argentine First Division club Independiente becoming the youngest player to debut in the Argentine First Division at only ..
Sergio Alfafara
Sergio R. Alfafara (1920-??) is a well-known Cebuano Visayan writer. He was a parish priest, publisher, and author or translator of countless religious and missals in Cebuano. He published a grammar of Cebuano known as Sugboanon nga Gramatika. His pennames included Napoleon Alferez. References ..
Sergio Amaury Ponce
Sergio Amaury Ponce Villegas (born November 2, 1981) is a Mexican football player who, as of 2004 was playing for Club Toluca. He was part of the Mexican 2004 Olympic football team, who exited in the first round, having finished third in group A, below group winners Mali and South Korea. ..
Sergio Amidei
Sergio Amidei (30 Oct 1904, Trieste - 14 April 1981, Rome) was one of the premier screenwriters in post-WWII Italy and was an important figure in the development of the Italian neorealist movement. He began his film career in 1924 doing various jobs until 1938 when he became a scenarist. In his heyd..
Sergio Aragonés
Sergio self-portrait from Groo the Wanderer comic Issue #84 Sergio Aragonés Domenech (born 1937) is a cartoonist and writer probably best-known for his contributions to Mad Magazine. Contents 1 Biography2 Awards3 References4 External links Biography Born in Spain, Ara..
Sergio Aragones' Groo & Rufferto
Sergio Aragones Groo & Rufferto is the title of a four-issue comic book limited series published by Dark Horse Comics from December 1998 through April 1999. It was a top votegetter for the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Limited Series for 1999. External links [Comics Buyer's Guid..
Sergio Armando Valls
Sergio Armando Valls Hernández (born May 20, 1941) is a Mexican jurist who has been a member of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation since 2004. Born in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Valls Hernández studied law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He has served as Magistrate of t..
Sergio Assad
Sérgio Assad (b. 1952) is a Brazilian guitarist, composer, and arranger who often performs with brother, Odair Assad under the name The Assad Brothers. His US debut was in New York in 1969, although he was already performing in his native Brazil. He has also made numerous transcriptions and arrange..
Sergio Badilla Castillo
Sergio Badilla Castillo (born Nov. 30, 1947 in Valparaiso, Chile) is a Chilean poet and the founder of the transrealistic movement in contemporary poetry. He is considered the Latin American poet with the broadest Nordic influence, from the Finnish poets, Edith Södergran, Elmer Diktonius, Paavo Haa..
Sergio Balanzino
Sergio Balanzino was born on 20 June 1934 in Bologna, Italy. After graduating in Law from the University of Rome La Sapienza he joined the Italian foreign service in 1958. He served as the foreign ambassador to Canada from May 1990 to January 1994. He then became the Deputy Secretary General of NATO..
Sergio Barreda
Sergio Barreda (30 April 1951 – 25 April 2002), known as Gordo Barreda, was a Peruvian surfer and surfboard shaper. He was a 4-time Peruvian national champion (1968, 1969, 1970 and 1974) and competed internationally, and was one of Peru's first shapers. Barreda learned to surf in Miraflores ..
Sergio Batista
Sergio Daniel Batista (born 1962-11-09 in Buenos Aires) is a former football (soccer) defender from Argentina. Nicknamed El Checho, he started playing in the youth system of Argentinos Juniors, with whom would later win the Metropolitano and the Copa Libertadores in 1985. With the Argentina nationa..
Sergio Berlato
Sergio Berlato (born on 27 July 1959 in Vicenza) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for North-East with the Alleanza Nazionale, part of the Union for a Europe of Nations and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development. He is a subst..
Sergio Berlioz
With 28 years of academic experience as a composer and musicologist, Sergio Berlioz (1963, Mexico City), has taught more than 2000 classes in leading universities and cultural centers throughout Mexico and the Czech Republic. He currently teaches in Casa Lamm, where his famous Musical Wednesday co..
Sergio Bernal
Sergio Arturo Bernal Hernández (born 9 February 1970) is a Mexican football player. He currently plays as a goalkeeper for Club Universidad Nacional, a Mexico City team commonly known as the Pumas. He joined the Pumas in 1989 from Puebla FC. ..
Sergio Bernardo Almiron
Sergio Bernardo Almiron (born 7 November 1980 in Santa Fe) is an Argentine football midfielder. As of 2006 plays for Empoli. Teams and clubs 1998-2001: Newell's Old Boys2001-2003: Udinese2003-2004: Verona on loan from Udinese2004-2006: Empoli co-ownership with Udinese2006-present: Empoli Exter..
Sergio Berti
Sergio Ángel Berti (born September 17, 1969 in Villa Constitución, Santa Fe) is an Argentine former professional football player, nicknamed La Bruja. ‹ The [Template messagestemplate] below has been proposed for deletion. See [Templates for deletion#Template:templates for..
Sergio Blass
Sergio Blass (born February 3, 1972 in Gainesville, Florida) is a Puerto Rican actor and singer who has the distinction of being the only singer to have been a member of both Los Chicos and Menudo, Puerto Rico's (and arguably Latin America's) most successful boy bands of the early 1980s. Biography ..
Sergio Bonelli Editore
Sergio Bonelli Editore is a publishing house of Italian comics. Publications Tex Willer (1948)Little Ranger (1958)Zagor (1961)Commandant Mark (1966)Story of the West (1967)Mister No (1975)Ken Parker (1977)Judas (1979–80)Martin Mystère (1982)Bella Bronco (1984)Dylan Dog (1986)Nick Raider (1..
Sergio Boris González Monteagudo
Sergio Boris González Monteagudo aka Sergio Boris (born 26 May 1980 in Avilés, Asturias) is Spanish football player who currently plays for Real Sociedad of the Spanish La Liga. His usual demarcation is Defender. ..
Sergio Buarque de Hollanda
--> Sérgio Buarque de Holanda is an important Brazilian writer, who was born in São Paulo city, state of São Paulo, on July 11, 1902. He is son of Cristóvão Buarque de Holanda and his wife called Heloísa Buarque de Holanda. He studied in the Ginásio S. Bento and in the Caetano de Campos Mo..
Sergio Cabral
Sergio Cabral Sergio Cabral if the founder of Rede Omega and IdeaValley ( [IdeaValley WebSite] ), a tech lab dedicated of Rupture Inovation based in Rio de Janeiro Brazil. Dr.Sergio Cabral is considered one of the precurssor of WireLess Technology Aplication for BroadBand Internet Acces..
Sergio Canali
Sergio Canali (birthname Paul Francis Sypek) (1963 - 1994) was a pornographic actor (porn star) who appeared in gay pornographic movies in the early and mid-1980s. He also performed as Paul Dirosa. Canali appeared in films made by Man-Age Studios and William Higgins. He performed in both the top ..
Sergio Cardinal Pignedoli
Sergio Cardinal Pignedoli (June 4, 1910 - June 15, 1980) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and a member of the Roman Curia in Vatican City. Pignedoli was born in 1910 in Felina di Reggio Emilia, Italy and was ordained a priest in 1933. In World War II, he served as a military ch..
Sergio Cardinal Sebastiani
Sergio Cardinal Sebastiani (born April 11, 1931) is an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and the most recent President of Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See. Sebastiani was born in Montemonaco, Italy and was ordained in 1956. In 1976, he became Titular Archbishop of C..
Sergio Casal
Silver medal 1988Seoul Tennis Men's Doubles Competition Sergio Casal Martínez (born September 8, 1962 in Barcelona, Spain) is a former professional tennis player from Spain. During his career, he won three Grand Slam doubles titles, as well as the men's doubles Silver Medal at the 1988..
Sergio Cervato
Sergio Cervato (born Carmignano di Brenta, Padua, March 22, 1929 – dead in Florence, October 9, 2005) was an Italian footballer. One of the finest defenders of Serie A, he was a quick and tireless competitor. He also boasted a fierce shot and took both penalties and free-kicks. Playing for AC..
Sergio Chiamparino
Sergio Chiamparino (born September 1, 1948 in Moncalieri) is the current mayor of Turin, Italy. A graduate in political sciences at the University of Turin, where he worked as a researcher until 1975, Chiamparino started his political career that same year as head of the Italian Communist Party in ..
Sergio Ciani
Sergio Ciani was born in Italy, but went by the apt stage moniker Alan Steel for most of his movies while playing various mythological he-men, including Hercules, throughout the course of his career. He also went occasionally by his birth name and the names Alan Scott (the name of the original comic..
Sergio Claudio dos Santos
Serginho, full name Sergio Claudio dos Santos (born June 27, 1971 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian footballer, who plays as a left winger and left back for A.C. Milan. He moved there from São Paulo in 1999. He has also been capped for the Brazilian national team. He played in the 2005 UEFA Champio..
Sergio Cofferati
Sergio Cofferati (born 30 January 1948 in Sesto ed Uniti, Cremona) is an Italian politician, and mayor of Bologna as of 2004 for the Democrats of the Left. Initially an employee for the Milan's Pirelli and member of CGIL, Cofferati rise up on the major Italian trade union, up to becoming leader of ..
Sergio Coggiola
Sergio Coggiola is an Italian designer mainly known for his design of automobiles. He has worked on Saab Sonett III, Lancia Thema Coupè, Fiat Punto Surf, Fiat Brava Sentiero, Pontiac CF 428 and many more. See also Car body styleCar classification External link http://www.coggiola.com/ ..
Sergio Contreras Pardo
Sergio Contreras Pardo, better known as Koke (April 27, 1983 in Málaga), is a Spanish footballer who plays for Olympique de Marseille. He was loaned out to Sporting CP in 2005/2006. ..
Sergio Corbucci
Sergio Corbucci (December 6, 1927 - December 1, 1990) was an Italian movie director. Most of his films are very violent, yet intelligent action movies. He is best known for his spaghetti westerns. Many of these action movies contain social criticism of left-wing political background. Corbucci actual..
Sergio Cragnotti
Sergio Cragnotti (born January 9, 1940 in Rome) is an Italian enterpreneur. One of the most high-profle and wealthy business figures in Italy in recent times, Cragnotti is best known for having been President of S.S. Lazio. However, his most influential position was as head of food conglomerate Cir..
Sergio Cresto
Sergio Cresto(USA) (born January 19, 1956, died May 2, 1986) was the co-driver for Henri Toivonen in Group B Rally. He's was also a former codriver for Attilio Bettega. Unfortunately, during the Tour de Corse Rally on May 2, 1986 was when both he and Henri Toivonen died. This very terrible inciden..
Sergio Dalma
Sergio Dalma is a Spanish pop singer. He was born as Josep Sergi Capdevilla Querol on September 28, 1964 in Sabadell (near Barcelona). Contents 1 Profesional career2 Personal life3 Discography4 References5 External links Profesional career Sergio Dalma started his career..
Sergio de Camargo
Sérgio de Camargo (April 8, 1930 – 1990) was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. De Camargo studied at the Academia Altamira in Buenos Aires under Emilio Pettoruti and Lucio Fontana. Camargo also studied philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris. On a protracted trip through Europe in 1948, Camargo met Br..
Sergio Echigo
Sergio Echigo (セルジオ越後 Serujio Echigo, born July 28, 1945) is a Nisei Japanese Brazilian football (soccer) player and former Japanese football player. He joined the Corinthians in 1963. Subsequently, Echigo professed the role as a forward player in football. ..
Sergio Endrigo
Sergio Endrigo (June 15, 1933 - Rome September 7, 2005) was anItalian singer and songwriter. Born in Pola, (Istria), he has been often compared - for style and nature - to authors of the so called "Genoa school" like Gino Paoli, Fabrizio De André, Luigi Tenco and Bruno Lauzi. He won Sanremo Music..
Sergio Franchi
Sergio Franchi (April 6, 1926 – May 1, 1990) was an Italian tenor. He was born in Cremona, Italy. His father wanted him to become an electrical engineer, so he studied both music and engineering simultaneously. The family moved to South Africa in 1952, where Sergio worked part-time as a dra..
Sergio Frusoni
Sergio Frusoni (also Sérgio Frusoni, born August 10, 1901 on the island of São Vicente, died May 29, 1975) was a poet and promoter of the Capeverdean Crioulo language. Contents 1 Biography2 See also3 Some famous poems and short stories3.0.0.1 Chronicles in Crioulo3.0.0.2&nbs..
Sergio Gadea
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Sergio Galindo
Sergio Galindo (September 2, 1926 - January 3, 1993) was a Mexican novelist and short-story writer. He was born in Jalapa in the state of Veracruz, a region of Mexico which figures prominently in much of his writing. His most widely-acclaimed novels are El Bordo (“The Precipice”, 1960) and O..
Sergio Galván Rey
Sergio Galván Rey (born June 9, 1973 in Concepcion, Tucumán) is an Argentine football (soccer) player, who, as of 2006, plays as a striker for Colombian club Atlético Nacional. Although Galván Rey was developed by the renowned Boca Juniors in his native Argentina, he did not achieve much succes..
Sergio García
Sergio Garcia Personal Information Birth: 9 January, 1980,Castellón de la Plana, Spain Nationality: Spanish Residence: Borriol, Spain Career College: n/a Turned Professional: 1999 Current Tour: European Tour (joined 1999) and PGA Tour (joined 1999) Professional w..
Sergio García de Alba
Sergio García de Alba Zepeda is a Mexican busisnessman and accountant who is the current Secretary of Economy. García de Alba holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from the ITESO. He received a master´s degree in business administration from the IPADE. He served as vice-president of the CONCA..
Sergio García Ramírez
Sergio García Ramírez (born February 1, 1938) is a Mexican jurist and politician who is the current President of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, García Ramírez undertook his university studies at the school of law of the National Autonomous University of ..
Sergio George
Sergio George was born and raised in New York City in 1961 is a pianist and record producer, known for working with many of salsa music's most famous performers, including Marc Anthony, Tito Puente, Orquesta de la Luz, Celia Cruz, La India and Jerry Rivera and many, many more. He attended the City C..
Sergio Gori
Sergio Gori (born February 24, 1946) is an Italian former football player, playing as striker. Born in Milan, Gori debuted with Internazionale, with 10 caps between 1964 and 1966. Then he was sent to Lanerossi Vicenza in exchange for Luis Vinicio. Returned to Inter, he was sold to Cagliari Calcio ..
Sergio Goycochea
Sergio Javier Goycochea [ˈzeɾ.xjo xa.ˈβjeɾ ɰoj.ko.ˈʧe.a] (born October 17, 1963 in Lima, Buenos Aires) is a famous Argentine former football goalkeeper. He is best known for his penalty kick saves. Goycochea was the substitute for Nery Pumpido both in River Plate and in the Ar..
Sergio Hernandez
Sergio Hernandez is a race car driver born in Javea, Spain. Born in 1984, he raced in the 2005 GP2 Series for the Campos team, having raced for them in Spanish Formula Three during 2004. Hernandez's career started in karting in 1998, lasting until 2001 when he moved up to Portuguese Formula BMW. La..
Sergio Kleiner
Sergio Kleiner (born March 23, 1936 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a Mexican actor of telenovelas and the cinema of Mexico. He started his acting career at the age of 21 at a play in Buenos Aires. He then toured with the theater company to Central America and Mexico where he obtained a role in Los ..
Sergio Leone
Sergio Leone (3 January, 1929 – 30 April, 1989) was an Italian film director considered to be one of the greatest western directors of all time. Born in Rome, he was the son of the cinema pioneer Vincenzo Leone (known as director Roberto Roberti), and the actress Edvige Valcarenghi (Bice Waler..
Sergio Livingstone
Sergio "Sapo" Livingstone (born March 26, 1920 in Santiago, Chile) is a former Chilean goalkeeper, considered the first great footballer in the country's history. He was called El Sapo (Spanish "Frog") because of his athletic ability when catching balls. After his successful football career he beca..
Sergio Llopis
Sergio Llopis Solis (born August 18, 1978 in Xátiva, Valencia) is a male badminton player from Spain. Llopis played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the Men's Singles Competition, losing in the round of 32 to Nikhil Kanetkar of India. He also played in the Men's Doubles with partner José..
Sergio López
Bronze medal 1988Seoul Swimming Men's 200m Breaststroke Sergio López Miró (born August 15, 1968 in Barcelona) is a former international top swimmer from Spain, who won the bronze medal in the 200 metres breaststroke at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. ..
Sergio Mantovani
Sergio Mantovani was a Formula One driver from Italy. He entered 8 grands prix, debuting on September 13, 1953. He would start 7 races, all for Maserati. His best result would be a pair of fifth place finishes. He scored a total of 4 championship points. Complete Formula One results (Note: grands..
Sergio Marchi
Sergio Marchi, PC (born May 12 1956) is a Canadian diplomat and former politician. Marchi was born in Argentina to an Italian family who subsequently immigrated to Canada. He worked as a businessman and urban planner. He entered politics when he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in t..
Sergio Markarián
Sergio Apraham Markarián (born November 1, 1944 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a football (soccer) coach. He never played football professionally and became a coach in 1974, achieving success in most of the teams he has managed. Titles as a Coach 1983 Paraguayan League with Olimpia Asunción of Parag..
Sergio Martino
Sergio Martino (19 July 1938 Rome, Italy) is an Italian film director, notable for his contributions to the giallo genre. His notable giallo films include: Next! (1971) a.k.a. Blade of the Killer, The Next Victim, The Strange Vice of Mrs WardhYour Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key (19..
Sergio Mendes
Cover of the album Timeless by Sergio Mendes. Sérgio Santos Mendes, pron. IPA ['sɛʁʒiu 'sɐ̃tus 'mẽ'dʒis], (born Niterói, 11 February 1941) is a Brazilian musician. Born the son of a physician in Niterói, Brazil, Mendes attended the local conservatory with hopes of beco..
Sergio Mitre
Sergio Armando Mitre (born February 16, 1981 in Los Angeles, California) is a Major League Baseball pitcher on the Florida Marlins. He throws and bats right handed. Mitre graduated from Montgomery High School in Chula Vista, California. He was the Chicago Cubs 7th-round selection in the 2001 draft ..
Sergio Momesso
Sergio Momesso (b. September 4, 1965 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) was an ice hockey player in the National Hockey League. He was drafted 27th overall in 1983 by his hometown Montreal Canadiens and played junior hockey for the Shawinigan Cataractes of the QMJHL. Momesso made his NHL debut as a 19-ye..
Sergio Montoro
Sergio Montoro (born 1972 in Barcelona, Spain) is a software engineer presently living in Madrid, Spain. He is the founder and leader of the open source hipergate project. External links [Sergio Montoro's web site] ..
Sergio Mora
Sergio Mora Profile Born December 4th 1980 Birthplace Los Angeles, USA Nationality American Residence Los Angeles, USA Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Nickname The Latin Snake Classification Middleweight Trainer Dean Campos Boxing Record Fights 18 Wins (KOs) 18(4) Losses 0 Draws 0 Resul..
Sergio Oliva
Sergio Oliva (born 4 July 1941) sometimes referred to as "The Myth" was one of the first bodybuilders to win the Mr. Olympia competition. In 1961, at the Pan Am Games in Kingston, Jamaica Sergio Oliva escaped from the Castro-controlled Cuba as he, and the entire Cuban weightlifting team were gran..
Sergio Ortega
Sergio Ortega (February 2, 1938 - September 15, 2003) was a Chilean composer and pianist. Sergio Ortega was born in Antofagasta, Chile. He studied composition with Gustavo Becerra Schmidt in the National Conservatory of the Universidad de Chile. After graduating, he worked in the Institute of M..
Sergio Orteman
Sergio Daniel Orteman (born September 29 1978 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan footballer, who plays as a midfielder. Orteman began his career in Uruguayan club Central Español in 1997. In 2001 he was transferred to Olimpia of Paraguay. A year later, Orteman was part of the Olimpia team that won the..
Sergio Osmeña
For the municipality, see Sergio Osmeña Sr., Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osmeña (September 9, 1878 – October 19, 1961) was the second President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines. He was Vice President under Manuel L. Quezon, and rose to the presidency upon Quezon's death in 1944. He wa..
Sergio Osmeña, III
Sergio Osmeña III Senator of the Philippines1995–incumbent Political Party: PDP-Laban (2001- )Liberal Party (1998-2001)Lakas-NUCD (1991-1997) Born: December 13, 1943Manila Spouse: Bettina Mejia Lopez Sergio "Serge" de la Rama Osmeña III is a Senator of the R..
Sergio Osmeña Sr., Zamboanga del Norte
Sergio Osmeña Sr. is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 27,500 people in 5,373 households. Barangays Sergio Osmeña Sr. is politically subdivided into 39 barangays. AntoninoBagong BaguioBagumbayanB..
Sergio Panunzio
Sergio Panunzio (July 20, 1886-October 8, 1944) was an Italian theoretician of revolutionary syndicalism. In the 1920s, he became a major theoretician of Fascism. Panunzio said that syndicalism is the historical development of Marxism. He pointed to George Sorel and Francesco Severio Merlino as rev..
Sergio Parisse
Sergio Parisse (September 13, 1983, La Plata, Argentina) is an Italo-Argentine rugby union footballer. His father, Sergio senior, was a winger for L'Aquila Rugby before moving to La Plata in Argentina, where Sergio junior was born. The young Parisse was handed a baptism of fire when he made his I..
Sergio Paulo Barbosa Valente
Sergio Paulo Barbosa Valente aka Duda (born on June 27, 1980, in Porto) is a portuguese professional footballer currently playing in Sevilla F.C.. He also played for another spanish formation, Málaga CF. ..
Sergio Peresson
Sergio Peresson (1913-1991) was an Italian-born violin maker. Some well known soloists performing Peresson violins include Isaac Stern, Yehudi Menuhin, Jaime Laredo, Eugene Fodor, Maria Bachmann and Ivan Galamian. Jacqueline du Pré's main cello was also a Peresson, commissioned by her husband D..
Sergio Peter
Sergio Peter (born October 12, 1988 in Ludwigshafen, Germany) currently plays for Blackburn Rovers Football Club in the English Premiership. Peter came through the Youth Academy at the club and signed a professional contract on July 7, 2005. The name of his father is Peter Wagner and his mother´s ..
Sergio Pinheiro Lopes
Sérgio Pinheiro Lopes is a Brazilian writer, poet and lyricist. He was born in São Paulo, state of São Paulo, on March 26, 1953. He is the son of the juristprudent Mauro Brandão Lopes, author of several books about his field of expertise, and Maria Júlia Pinheiro Lopes. He is a grandson o..
Sergio Pininfarina
Sergio Pininfarina (born 8 September, 1926) is a famed automobile designer, like his father, Battista Pininfarina. Born 1926, in Turin, Italy, Sergio joined his Father at Carrozzeria Pininfarina and quickly became integral to the company. On his father's death in 1966, Sergio became chairman of th..
Sergio Pitol
Sergio Pitol (b. 1933 in Puebla) is a prominent Mexican writer and diplomat. In 2005 he received the Cervantes Prize, the most prestigious literary award in the Spanish-speaking world. Pitol studied law and literature and served in the Mexican foreign service at Rome, Belgrade, Warsaw, Paris, Pekin..
Sergio Ramírez
Sergio Ramírez Mercado (b. 1942) is a leading Nicaraguan writer and intellectual who served in the Government Junta of National Reconstruction and as vice-president of the country 1984-1990 (under the presidency of Daniel Ortega). Born in Masatepe in 1942, he published his first book, Cuentos, i..
Sergio Ramos García
Sergio Ramos, full name Sergio Ramos García (born March 30, 1986) is a Spanish international footballer, who usually plays as a defender. A native of Camas, Seville, Ramos is a graduate of the Sevilla FC youth system. Ramos began his career as a well-regarded right-side defender and that position..
Sergio Rodríguez
Sergio Rodríguez (born June 12, 1986 in Tenerife, Spain) is a Spanish professional basketball player. He is thought to be one of the best European prospects of his age. He was named the MVP of the 2004 Under-18-years-old (Junior) European championship of national teams, held in Zaragoza (Spain), wh..
Sergio Rodríguez García
Sergio Rodríguez García (born 17 August 1984 in Mataró), more commonly known as Rodri, is a Catalan central defender who plays for FC Barcelona. As a product of Barcelona's famous youth system, he has played mainly for Barcelona's reserve side (FC Barcelona B), but has also made a handful of appe..
Sergio Rossi
Sergio Rossi is a leading Italian fashion designer and distributor of women's shoes and handbags, as well as a limited range of men's shoes. Gucci Group now owns 100% of the company as of 2004. In 2003 Sergio Rossi stands with operating over 41 stores internationally, with 7 locations in the United ..
Sergio Tacchini
Sergio Tacchini (b. May 30, 1947) is a fashion designer in Florence, Italy. He started working with his partner (soon to be his husband) designing ladies fashion. The theme he tries to implicate is very subtle and elegant. External links [Official site] ..
Sergio Tofano
Sergio Tòfano (born Rome, Italy, August 20, 1883 – October 28, 1973) was an Italian actor, director, playwright, scene designer and illustrator. In 1909 Tofano made his first appearance on stage with Ermete Novelli, then joined Virgilio Talli's company (1913-1923). He soon specialized as a ..
Sergio Toppi
Sergio Toppi (born October 11, 1932) is an Italian cartoonist. Career Born in Milan, Toppi made his debut in the illustration world working for the renowned Italian publisher UTET, and collaborated to several advertisement campaigns. In 1966 he finished his first comic strip for Il Corriere dei ..
Sergio Torres
Sergio Torres (born July 11, 1981 in Mar Del Plata) is an Argentine professional footballer, currently playing for Wycombe Wanderers in English League Two. Sergio pursued his wish to become a professional footballer by funding his own trip to England in 2004 with the aim of impressing Brighton and ..
Sergio Troncoso
Sergio Troncoso Sergio Troncoso is an American author of short stories and novels. Troncoso, the son of Mexican immigrants, was born in El Paso, Texas. In 1999, his book of short stories, The Last Tortilla and Other Stories (University of Arizona Press), won the Premio Aztlán for the best b..
Sergio Valech
Bishop Sergio Valech Aldunate (born October 21 1927) is the Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Santiago de Chile. He was the head of the eight-member National Commission on Political Imprisonment and Torture panel in Chile, which investigated instances of torture that occurred under the military regime of..
Sergio Valente
Sergio Valente is a designer jeans company. It was founded in 1975. Back in the 70's, they had a notable ad campaign with the catchphrase "uh oh, Sergio!". External link [Official website] ..
Sergio Vargas
Sergio Vargas (born March 15, 1963) is a famous merengue singer from the Dominican Republic. Along with Freddie Kenton, Milly Quezada, Toňo Rosario, his brother Wilfrido Vargas and Fernandito Villalona, Vargas obtained fame in Latin America and Europe during the 1980s and early 1990s. Musical care..
Sergio Vigil
Sergio Vigil (born August 11, 1965 in Buenos Aires) is a former field hockey player from Argentina, who later became a coach in his sport. In 1997 he was appointed as the Head Coach of the Argentine Women's Team, that won the silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney under his guidance. Be..
Sergio Villalobos Rivera
--> Sergio Villalobos Rivera (Born in 1930) Chilean Historian, one of the most important in the contemporary Chilean Historiography. National Reward of History 1992. He is influenced by the new history, and take new perspective of the history of Chile, using the “Long Duration” (Fernand Braud..
Sergio Volpi
Sergio Volpi (born February 2, 1974) is an Italian footballer. Volpi is a midfielder, and is the current captain of U.C. Sampdoria. He has previously played for S.S.C. Venezia and Piacenza Calcio. ..
Sergio Witz
Sergio Witz (b. 1962 in Campeche, Mexico) is a Mexican poet. His literary work has been recognized by the FONCA (a Mexican agency that promotes arts and culture by funding promissory talents). Sergio Witz is known because he was the winner of the 1994 Tabasco Poetry Prize and has also been awarded w..
Sergio Zanetti
Sergio Zanetti is a football (soccer) defender born in Buenos Aires (Argentina), elder brother of world famous Javier. Currently, he plays for Locarno of Switzerland. He also played for Cremonese (Italy), Verbania (Italy), ACB Bellinzona (Sweden), Talleres de Remedios de Escalada, Deportivo Españ..
Sergio Zyman
Sergio Zyman (born July 30, 1945 in Mexico City) is the chairman and founder of Zyman Group and the former Chief Marketing Officer of The Coca-Cola Company. Zyman's record as a marketer also includes tenures with PepsiCo and Procter & Gamble. However, he is best known for the failed launch of New..
Sergipe
Sergipe Flag of Sergipe See other Brazilian States Capital Aracaju Largest City Aracaju Area 21,994 km² Population - Total - Density 1,712,786 77.9 inh./km² Governor João Alves Demonym Sergipano HDI (2000) 0.682 – medium Timezone GMT-3 ..
Sergius
Sergius can refer to: Marcus SergiusLucius Sergius CatilinaSergius PaulusSergius, archbishop of Tarragona (Spain) in 520–555 or 535–546.Saint Sergius of CappadociaPope Sergius IPope Sergius IIPope Sergius IIIPope Sergius IVSaint SergiusSergius of RadonezhPatriarch Sergius I See also: Serge ..
Sergiusz Piasecki
Sergiusz Piasecki (1901-1964), was one of the most interesting and popular Polish language writers of 20th century. His prose was based on extremally adventerous life. Piasecki is perhaps the best known for his autobiographical book The lover of Ursa Major (Kochanek Wielkiej Niedzwiedzicy) and ant..
Sergiusz Żymełka
Sergiusz Żymełka (born April 10, 1991 in Warsaw, Poland) is a Polish child actor. He debuted in 1998, acting in TV Theatre spectacles. Very soon the boy got a role in comedy series Rodzina Zastępcza that he's been playing until today (actually in its spin-off). Filmography 2004-???? - "Rodzi..
Sergius IV of Naples
Sergius IV (d.c.1036), duke of Naples (1002-1036), was one of the prime catalysts in the growth of Norman power in the Mezzogiorno in the first half of the eleventh century. He was nominally a Byzantine vassal. In 1024, he meekly submitted to Pilgrim, Archbishop of Cologne, when the latter was b..
Sergius of Cappadocia
For other people of the same name, see Sergius. Saint Sergius (†304) was a Cappadocian monk who was martyred in the persecutions of Diocletian. His feast day is 24 February. External links [Sergius at Patron Saints Index][24 February saints] at St. Patrick's Church ..
Sergius of Radonezh
Icon of Sergii Radonezhsky written for Abramtsevo church by Viktor Vasnetsov, 1882. Venerable Sergii Radonezhsky (Сергий Радонежский) (born Varfolomei – Варфоломей, corresponds to "Bartholomew"), also translated as Sergey Radonezhsky and Sergius of Radonezh (1..
Sergius Paulus
This entry incorporates text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. Elymas the sorcerer is struck blind before Sergius Paulus. Engraving based on a painting by Raphael. Sergius Paulus was a proconsul of Cyprus (1st century AD). He appears in Acts (13..
Sergius Stepniak
Sergius Stepniak (1852 - December 23, 1895), Russian revolutionist, whose real name was Sergius Michaelovitch Kravchinski, was born in South Russia, of parents who belonged to a noble family. He received a liberal education, and, when he left school, became an officer in the artillery; but his symp..
Sergius VII of Naples
Sergius VII (died 30 October 1137) was the thirty-ninth and last duke (or magister militum) of Naples. He succeeded John VI on the Neapolitan throne in 1120 at a time when Roger II of Sicily was rising rapidly in power. When Roger succeeded as duke of Apulia in 1127 and was crowned king in 1130, the..
Sergiu Anghel
Sergiu Anghel (b. 1954) is a choreographer born in Mediaş, Transylvania, Romania. He is a graduate of the Choreography high school in Cluj and Bucharest, class of 1973. In 1974 he set up the ballet group Contemp' based on contemporary Repertory. In the same year, he made his debut with his first s..
Sergiu Celibidache
Sergiu Celibidache /'ser.ʤju ʧe.li.bi'da.ke/ (June 28, 1912, Roman, Romania - August 14, 1996, Paris) was a Romanian conductor. Sergiu Celibidache Celibidache began his studies in music with the piano. After which, he studied music, philosophy and mathematics in Bucharest, Romania and the..
Sergiu Comissiona
Sergiu Comissiona (1928 in Bucharest, Romania - March 5, 2005, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA) was a Romanian-American conductor. A familiar figure in over 25 countries, Sergiu Comissiona was internationally recognized as one of the most dynamic, sensitive, and experienced conductors of his time. ..
Sergiu Cunescu
Sergiu Cunescu (March 16, 1923—March 16, 2005) was a Romanian social democratic politician, the leader of the Social Democratic Party of Romania (PSDR) between 1990 and 2001. Life Born in Bucharest, he graduated from the Electromagnetics branch of the Polytechnic Institute. Although his fathe..
Sergiu Nicolaescu
Sergiu Florin Nicolaescu (born 13 April 1930) is a Romanian director, actor and politician. He is best known for his historical movies, such as Mihai Viteazul (1970, a.k.a. Last Crusade or Michael the Brave), Dacii (1966, Les Guerriers), Razboiul independentei (1977, War of Independence), as well a..
Sergiu Rădăuţan
Sergiu Radautan (1926 - 1998) was a Moldovan physicist. He was a member of Moldovan Academy of Sciences and professor at the State Technical University in Chişinău (now named for him). ..
Sergiyevo-Posadsky District, Moscow Oblast
Sergiyevo-Posadsky District (Russian: Се́ргиево-Поса́дский райо́н) is a district in Moscow Oblast, Russia. Its administrative center is a city of Sergiyev Posad. District's population—230,481 (2002). ..
Sergiyev Posad
Monument to St. Sergius near the lavra walls Sergiyev Posad (Russian: ) is a city in and the administrative center of Sergiyevo-Posadsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia. The city grew up around the greatest of Russian monasteries, the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra or "Trinity". The town be..
Sergi Barjuán
Sergi, full name Sergi Barjuán Esclusa, (born December 28, 1971 in Barcelona) was a Spanish football (soccer) left back, who played for FC Barcelona and Atlético Madrid in the Spanish Liga. Sergi spent most of his career with Barcelona, debuting with Barça's first team in 1993. He won three Liga..
Sergi Bruguera
Men's Tennis Silver 1996 Singles Sergi Bruguera Torner (born on January 16, 1971, in Barcelona, Spain) is a retired professional tennis player from Spain. He is best remembered for winning two consecutive men's singles titles at the French Open in 1993 and 1994. Contents 1 Care..
Sergi López
Sergi López (born December 22, 1965) is a Spanish actor. He was born in Vilanova i la Geltrú, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Filmography includes Les Mots bleus (2005) - Vincent (The Blue Words)Peindre ou faire l'amour (2005) - Adam (To Paint or Make Love)Chemins de traverse (2004) - Victor (Byway..
Sergi Pedrerol
Sergi Pedrerol Cavallé (born December 16, 1969 in Molins de Rei, Barcelona) is a former water polo player from Spain, who was a member of the national team that won the golden medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Four years earlier, when Barcelona hosted the Summer Olympics, h..
Sergoula Beach
Paralia SergoulasΠαραλία Σεργούλας Map Map not yetavailable --> Statistics Prefecture: Phokida Province: Dorida Province Municipality: Efpalio Municipal district: Sergoula Location:Latitude:Longitude: 38.384 (38°23'2") N 23.052 (23°3'16") E Elevation:&nbs..
Sergo Chakhoyan
Sergo Chakhoyan (b. 1969) is an Armenian-born Australian weightlifter. A world record holder, he claimed two gold medals at the 1994 and 2003 World Championships, and competed in the 1996, 2000, and 2004 Olympic games. He was tested positive for doping at the 2001 Goodwill Games in Brisbane and was..
Sergo Kobuladze
Sergo Kobuladze (born 1909 - died 1978) was a Georgian painter and illustrator. His style of illustrations was unique and influenced many artists afterwards. External links [A gallery of his paintings][Another gallery] ..
Sergo Zakariadze
Sergo Zakariadze (1909 July 1 - 1971 April 13) was a Georgian actor. He won several prizes among them Best Actor honors at the Moscow International Film Festival for his portrayal of an aging peasant in Father of a Soldier (Djariskatsis mama). External links [}}}] at the Internet Movie Da..
Serguei's Destiny
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Sergyar
Sergyar is one of the three planets that comprise the Barrayaran Empire in the Vorkosigan Saga. The other planets are Barrayar and Komarr. Sergyar was first discovered by Barrayar shortly before the Escobar War. It is the site where Cordelia Naismith and Lord Admiral Aral Vorkosigan first met. Se..
Sergy Nikolaevich Glinka
Sergy Nikolaevich Glinka Сергей Николаевич Глинка (1774-1847), Russian author, the elder brother of Fedor Nikolaevich Glinka, was born at Smolensk in 1774. In 1796 he entered the Russian army, but after three years service retired with the rank of major. He afterwards employed ..
Serhan Poçan
Serhan Poçan (1970) is a Turkish mountaineer and a summiter of Mount Everest. He was born on April 11, 1970 in Konya, Turkey. Serhan graduated from the Middle East Technical University, Ankara with a BS degree in Mathematics. Currently, he is working as a software expert. He was a member of the T..
Serhat Akın
Serhat Akın (born June 5, 1981) is a Turkish striker currently playing for R.S.C. Anderlecht. He played for Fenerbahçe SK from 2000-2005, after which he went to Anderlecht on a free transfer in the summer of 2005. In his first year at Anderlecht, he helped them become champions of the Belgian Fi..
Serhetabat
Serhetabat (formerly Guşgy in Turkmen, Kushka in Russian) is a small town in the Mary Province in Turkmenistan, located in the valley of the Kushka River. Population: 5,200 (1991). The town of Kushka used to be the southernmost point of the Soviet Union. ..
Serhiy Fedorov
For the ice hockey player, see Sergei Fedorov. Serhiy Fedorov (Ukrainian: Сергій Федоров, born February 18, 1975 in Kyiv) is a Ukrainian football player who currently plays for Dynamo Kyiv. He started off as a central defender, but mostly plays as a right back, or a right-sided midfie..
Serhiy Honchar
Serguei Gonchar redirects here. For the Russian ice hockey player, see Sergei Gonchar Serhiy Honchar (Ukrainian: Сергій Гончар; translit.: Serhiy Honchar; Polish: ; Russian: ; translit.: Sergey Gonchar) (born July 3, 1970 in Rivne) is a Ukrainian professional road racing cyclist. He i..
Serhiy Komisarenko
Sergiy Komisarenko was a self-nominated candidate in the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election. He is a chair of O. Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Since 2001, he has been a member of the board of "Public Initiative 'Forum of National Salvation.'". S..
Serhiy Kovalenko
Serhiy Kovalenko (born 10 May 1984) is a Ukrainian football striker who plays for Standard Liège in Belgium. He has previously played for Juventus (2003-04) and Lodigiani Calcio (2004). External link [Club bio] ..
Serhiy Nazarenko
Serhiy Nazarenko (born on February 16, 1980 in Kirovohrad, Ukraine) is a professional Ukrainian football player for Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. External links [Official team website] ..
Serhiy Popov
Serhiy Popov, born April 22 1971, is a former footballer from Ukraine. A former Zenit St. Petersburg defender, Popov made a name under Ukrainian soccer giants, Shakhtar Donetsk, helping them in many of their successful finishes in the Ukrainian Premier League. The hard-nosed defender was also a regu..
Serhiy Rebrov
Serhiy Rebrov (Ukrainian: Сергій Ребров, born on March 6, 1974 in Horlivka, Donetsk region) is a Ukrainian footballer best known for partnering Andriy Shevchenko at Dynamo Kyiv and the Ukrainian national team throughout the 1990s. He is currently (as of June 29, 2006) the most capped..
Serhiy Shyschenko
Serhiy Shyschenko (born January 13, 1976 in Syryaki, Kharkivska Oblast, Ukraine) is a professional footballer. Shyschenko played for teams like FC Metalurh Donetsk, FC Metalurh Zaporizhya, FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih, FC Olympik Kharkiv, FC Metalist Kharkiv, FC Shakhtar Donetsk, and FC Nyva Ternopil. He i..
SERI
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Seri
This article discusses the Mexican ethnic group. For other meanings, see Seri (disambiguation). The Seris are an indigenous group of Sonora, Mexico. The majority reside on the Seri communal property, in the towns of Punta Chueca (Seri Socáaix) and El Desemboque (Seri Haxöl Iihom). The name Seri ..
Seria
Seria is a town in the Belait District of Brunei. It is a centre for the oil industry in the country and is a site of several onshore oilfields. Recreational activities in Seria are limited to country clubs (Panaga and the Brunei Shell Recreation Club). There are a total of three cinemas in Brunei, ..
Serial
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Serial is a term, originating in literature, for a format by which a story is told in contiguous installments in sequential issues of a single periodical publication. More generally, serial is applied in library and information science to materials "in any m..
Serialism
Serialism is a technique for composing music so that each tone of a row sounds before any tone repeats. The composer is free to declare what tones are in the row. For example, Arnold Schoenberg often defined his row to be some melodic arrangement of all 12 pitches C, C#, D, ... of the chromatic sc..
Serializability
In databases and transaction processing, serializability is the property of a schedule (history) being serializable. It means equivalence (in its outcome, the resulting database state) to a serial schedule (serial schedule: No overlap in two transactions' execution time intervals; consecutive transa..
Serialization
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. In an older computer science context, serialization means to force one-at-a-time access for the purposes of concurrency control. For example, a single-threaded ActiveX server can process only one request at a time; thus requests are queued and executed in..
Serialization (disambiguation)
Serialization or serialisation has several meanings: Serialization is publication or broadcasting in serial form.In computer databases, transaction serialization is a technique of concurrency control in which concurrent database transactions are processed as though they had been issued one at a tim..
Serializer
For the computer programming mechanism, see Serialization serializer.net is a website featuring many free and subscription-based alternative comics created especially for the web. It was launched in October of 2002 by Publisher Joey Manley, Editor Tom Hart, and approximately 20 professional cartoo..
Serializing tokens
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SerialPod
SerialPod is a rock trio featuring Phish members Trey Anastasio and Mike Gordon along with Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann. The group was formed after Kreutzmann and fellow Dead rummer Mickey Hart joined Anastasio onstage for several Dead classics during his solo show at The Warfield in San ..
SerialPortNet
SerialPortNet is a small Microsoft .NET 1.1 serial port library implementing .NET 2.0 specifications. SerialPortNet library is designed to allow for multiple Operating Systems/platforms, and add-on 3rd party Serial (RS232) to Ethernet/WiFi hardware. Licensing The library is released under MIT/X11 o..
Serials crisis
The term serials crisis has become common shorthand for the runaway cost increases of many scholarly journals. The crisis is a result of the cost rising much faster than the rate of inflation, the number of such journals proliferating, and the funds available to the libraries is decreasing. Ma..
Serials Solutions
Serials Solutions, a devision of ProQuest Information and Learning, is a company that creates software for management of electronic resources for libraries. Conceived of in 1999 over beers by brothers Steve McCracken, Mike McCracken, and Peter McCracken.Peter McCracken: Librarian as Entrepreneur;..
Serial (1980 film)
Serial is a comedy film from 1980 from Paramount Pictures. The screenplay, by Rich Eustis and Michael Elias, is drawn from the novel [[The Serial: A Year in the Life of Marin County]] by Cyra McFadden, published in 1977. The film stars Martin Mull, Tuesday Weld, Sally Kellerman, Christopher Lee, Bi..
Serial (disambiguation)
Serial can refer to several things: Serial, anything in the form of a seriesSerial, a format by which a story is told in installments, in publishingSerial cable, a type of computer cableSerial communications, computer communication technologies that use a single stream of dataSerial killers are peo..
Serial access
In telecommunication, the term serial access has the following meanings: 1. Pertaining to the sequential or consecutive transmission of data into or out of a device, such as a computer, transmission line, or storage device. 2. A process by which data is obtained from a storage device or enter..
Serial Analysis of Gene Expression
Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) is a technique used by molecular biologists to produce a snapshot of the messenger RNA population in a sample of interest. The original technique was developed by Dr. Victor Velculescu at the Oncology Center of Johns Hopkins University, and was in the journ..
Serial ATA
First generation (1.5Gb/s) SATA ports on a motherboard In computer hardware, Serial ATA (SATA, IPA: /ˈsata/ or /ˈseiˌtə/) is a computer bus technology primarily designed for transfer of data to and from a hard disk. It is the successor to the legacy Advanced Technology Attachment standard ..
Serial Attached SCSI
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) is a serial communication protocol for computer storage devices. It is designed for the corporate and enterprise market as a replacement for SCSI, allowing for much higher speed data transfers than previously available, and is backwards-compatible with SATA. As the name ..
Serial blasts in mumbai
Serial Blast Today 11th July 2006 proved to be the most bad day for Mumbaikar's. 7 blasts in the Western Railway line at the peak time when most of people were returning for home horrified the mumbaikar's and all their relatives. Why these people kill thousands of innocent people?? For Money .. for..
Serial Box
Serial Box is a monthly compilation of serial numbers for many applications. With both hotly debated legitimate and illegitimate uses, Serial Box, the successor to Surfer's Serials, is the largest, most comprehensive and most popular serial compilation for the Mac OS X operating system. Although i..
Serial cable
A serial cable is a cable that can be used to transfer information between two devices. Serial cables use the RS232 standard(s) for their connectors. The serial cable can be any combination of male/female in a DB9 or DB25 connector type. The original RS232 connector was intended to be a 25 pin ..
Serial clone
A serial clone is a clone of a clone. Serial clones are referred to by generation with 1st generation denoting the 1st clone, on to Nth generations. The highest number of generations cloned so far does not exceed 2. ..
Serial comma
The serial comma (also known as the Oxford comma or Harvard comma) is the comma used immediately before a grammatical conjunction (nearly always and or or) that precedes the last item in a list of three or more items. The phrase "ham, chips, and eggs" is an example that is written with a serial comm..
Serial communications
In telecommunications and computer science, serial communications is the process of sending data one bit at one time, sequentially, over a communications channel or computer bus. This is in contrast to parallel communications, where all the bits of each symbol are sent together. Serial communication..
Serial console server
A serial console server or serial console concentrator is a device that allows many RS-232 serial ports to be accessible remotely, technically it is a Terminal Server configured in reverse mode. Typically, the device has 8, 16, 32 or 64 serial ports, either DE-9, MMJ or RJ-45-wired, connected to the..
Serial Copy Management System
The Serial Copy Management System or SCMS was created in response to the digital audio tape (DAT) invention, in order to prevent DAT recorders from making second-generation or serial copies. SCMS sets a "copy" bit in all copies, which prevents anyone from making further copies of those first copies..
Serial crime
Serial crime generally defined as crimes in a serial or repetative nature. However, according to criminologists, a habitual offender or career criminal is not a serial criminal. Serial murder, serial rape and serial arson are the crimes regarded as serial crimes. ..
Serial Data Transport Interface
Serial Data Transport Interface is a way of transmitting data packets over a Serial Digital Interface datastream. This means that standard SDI infrastructure can be used. Developed to address the needs of the growing number of compressed video standards (DV, DVCPRO, BetaSX, MPEG2) it allows lossles..
Serial decimal
In computers, a serial decimal numeric representation is one in which ten bits are reserved for each digit, with a different bit turned on depending on which of the ten possible digits is intended. According to [link], ENIAC used this representation. ..
Serial Digital Interface
Serial Digital Interface (SDI), standardized in ITU-R BT.656 and SMPTE-259M, is a digitized video interface used for broadcast grade video. A related standard, known as High Definition Serial Digital Interface (HD-SDI) is standardized in SMPTE-292M; this provides a nominal date rate of 1.485 Gbit/s..
Serial engagementers
Serial Engagementers was a term used by Fifi Box [link] on her radio talk show, The Shebang, featured on Triple M - [link] (this website lists all the talk shows aired on radio as well as a brief biography on each DJ, lists songs aired and competitions the radio is running etc). ..
Serial entrepreneur
A serial entrepreneur is type of entrepreneur who starts a new business after having already started and exited a previous business venture. Usually, a serial entrepreneur starts several business within a lifetime, treating entrepreneurship as a profession rather than an occasional episode. Referen..
Serial Experiments Lain
|} Serial Experiments Lain is an anime series about an adolescent girl in suburban Japan named Lain Iwakura, and her introduction to the Wired, an international computer network. The original idea of the series was produced by production 2nd, the story was written by Chiaki J. Konaka, the origina..
Serial files
A serial file, is a type of sequential file, which is a computer file data structure. A file consists of sets of data of the same record type that is stored on a secondary stroage devices. If the sequence of file structure is ordered in which the records were stored then the file is known as a seria..
Serial Gigabit Media Independent Interface
The Serial Gigabit Media Independent Interface (SGMII) is a sequel of MII, a standard interface used to connect an Ethernet MAC-block to a PHY. It is used for Ethernet Gigabit (as opposed to Ethernet 10/100 for MII). It differs from GMII by its low-power serial interface. See also : MII Media Inde..
Serial Girlfriend
Serial Girlfriend is the sixth solo album by former Headcoatee Holly Golightly. It features a prominent garage sound and is comprised of twelve original songs and one cover song. Track listing All tracks written by Holly Golightly unless otherwise noted. I Can't Be Trusted – 2:43You Shine – 2..
Serial killer
Serial killers are people who kill on at least three occasions with a break in between each murder. The crimes commited are a result of a compulsion that may have roots in the killer's (often dysfunctional) youth and psychopathological disorders, as opposed to those who are motivated by financial ga..
