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Sim
Sim can refer to: An abbreviation of the word simulation"Sim (Pencil Game)", a pencil gameSimming, text-based Role-playing gameStudio for Interrelated Media, an art concentration at the Massachusetts College of ArtSim games, real-time strategy/simulation games usually developed by Maxis and publis..
Sim4
Sim4 is a nucleotide sequence alignment program akin to BLAST but specifically tailored to DNA to cDNA/EST (Expressed Sequence Tag) alignment (as opposed to DNA-DNA or protein-protein alignment). It was written by Florea et al. External links [A Computer Program for Aligning a cDNA Sequence wi..
Sima, Comoros
Sima is a town located on the island of Anjouan in the Comoros. ..
Simaetha
Simaetha is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Simaetha almadenensis Zabka, 1994 (Queensland, New South Wales)Simaetha atypica Zabka, 1994 (Northern Territory)Simaetha broomei Zabka, 1994 (Western Australia)Simaetha castanea Lessert, 1927 (Congo)Simaetha cingulata ..
Simaethistoidea
Simaethistoidea is the superfamily of simaethistoid moths. Sources Firefly Encyclopedia of Insects and Spiders, edited by Christopher O'Toole, ISBN 1-55297-612-2, 2002 ..
Simaethula
Simaethula is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Simaethula aurata (L. Koch, 1879) (Queensland)Simaethula auronitens (L. Koch, 1879) (Queensland, New South Wales)Simaethula chalcops Simon, 1909 (Western Australia)Simaethula janthina Simon, 1902 (Queensland)Simaethu..
Simai Abdulrahman Abdallah
Simai Abdulrahman Abdallah is a Zanzibari politician and member of the National Reconstruction Alliance (NRA). Running as the NRA candidate in the 30 October 2005 Zanzibar presidential election, Abdallah placed 5th out of six candidates, receiving 0.10% of the vote. ..
Simancas
Simancas is a town and municipality of central Spain, located in the province of Valladolid, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is situated approximately 8 miles southwest of the provincial capital Valladolid, on the road to Zamora and the right bank of the river Pisuerga. Its popu..
Simandre-sur-Suran
Simandre-sur-Suran Country      France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Bourg-en-Bresse Canton Ceyzériat INSEE 01000 Postal Code 01250 MayorCurrent Term Michelle Courvoisier2001-2007 Intercommunality Longitude ..
Simani
Simani is a Canadian accordion/guitar music group from the south coast of Newfoundland. Simani was founded in 1977. Its name is pronounced "Sim 'n' I". Their music is characterized by the folksy sound of their native province, including Celtic, English, and French influences. In several songs (no..
Simanjiro
Simanjiro is one of the 5 districts of the Manyara Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the North by the Arusha Region, to the Northeast by the Kilimanjaro Region, to the Southeast by the Tanga Region, to the South by the Kiteto District, to the Southwest by the Dodoma Region and to the West by ..
SimAnt
SimAnt is a 1991 life simulation computer game by Maxis focusing on ants. It was designed by Will Wright, maker of other 'Sim' games such as SimCity and The Sims. Contents 1 Description2 Creatures3 Legacy4 See also5 External link Description The game is essentially a s..
Simao
Simao (Chinese: 思茅; pinyin: Sīmáo) is a prefecture-level city in Southern Yunnan province of the People's Republic of China. Simao is the capital of the prefecture of Simao on the border to Laos. Simao is in the part of Yunnan relatively close to Myanmar. Prefecture-level divisions of ..
Simão Sabrosa
Simão Pedro Fonseca Sabrosa, commonly known as Simão Sabrosa (pron. IPA: [si'mɐ̃ũ sɐ'βɾɔzɐ]) or just Simão (born 31 October 1979 in Constantim, Portugal), is a Portuguese football winger who plays for SL Benfica (where he is the team captain) and the Portuguese national team. ..
SIMAP
SIMAP stands for Similarity Matrix of Proteins — it is a database of protein similarities using distributed computing to detect sequence similarities. Computing platform It uses the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) distributed computing platform. Application perfo..
Simar
The simar is a Roman Catholic garment reserved for the hierarchy and is considered a garment of jurisdiction. It is not a garment of the clerical state but reserved for those with episcopal dignity. It is similar in design to a cassock, but has a shoulder cape and at one time, double sleeves (whi..
Simard, Ontario
Simard is a community in the Ontario city of Greater Sudbury. Addresses in Simard are considered part of Azilda. From 1973 to 2000, Simard was part of the town of Rayside-Balfour, in the Regional Municipality of Sudbury. On January 1, 2001, the Regional Municipality was dissolved into the single-..
Simargl
Semargl, Simargl, Semargl-Pereplut is a mythical creature in Slavic mythology. In the Book of Veles he is the father of Skif - the founder of Skifia (Scythia). It is often portrayed as a large dog with wings (a griffin). External links [leszi] ..
Simaroubaceae
The Simaroubaceae is a small, mostly tropical, family in the order Sapindales. In recent decades it has been subject to much taxonomic debate, with several small families being split off. The best known species is the temperate Chinese Tree-of-heaven Ailanthus altissima, which has become a cosmo..
Simas Jasaitis
Simas Jasaitis (born March 26, 1982 in Vilnius, Lithuania) is a basketball small forward playing for Lietuvos Rytas in the LKL. His first team in the LKL was Sakalai during the 2000 - 2001 season. In the fall of 2001 switched to Lietuvos Rytas, and has been with the team since. In his first season ..
Simat
Simat OOP is an England-based business run by two brothers, Simon and Mathew Jackson (hence the name; SiMat is a concertination of the starts of their christian names). Its main function is to purchase properties in popular holiday destinations, finance their renovation if possible, and then make t..
Simatai
Simatai, (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) a section of the Great Wall of China located in the north of Miyun county, 120km northeast of Beijing, holds the access to Gubeikou, a strategic pass in the eastern part of the Great Wall. Originally built during the Northern Qi dyn..
Simatalu
The Simatalu are the indigenous inhabitants of the island of Siberut. External link [Simatalu: House of Spirits] ..
Simav
Simav is a district of Kütahya Province of Turkey. Kütahya | Altıntaş | Aslanapa | Çavdarhisar | Domaniç | Dumlupınar | Emet | Gediz | Hisarcık | Pazarlar | Simav | Şaphane | Tavşanlı | ..
Sima (disambiguation)
Sima can mean any of the following: Sima Khan - Pakistani celebritySima, a Chinese surnameSima, Oskar (1896—1969), Austrian actorSadza, a food called sima in MalawiSima (geology), the lower part of the earth's crust.Sima (mead), a mead from FinlandSima, a town located on the island of Anjouan in t..
Sima (geology)
Sima is the name for the lower layer of the Earth's crust. This layer is made of rocks rich in silicates and magnesium minerals. Typically the sima when it comes to the surface is basalt, so sometimes this layer is called the 'basalt layer' of the crust. The sima layer is also called the 'basal cru..
Sima (mead)
Sima (cognate with zymurgy) is a sweat mead, still an essential seasonal brew connected with the Finnish Vappu festival. It is usually spiced by adding both the flesh and rind of a lemon. During secondary fermentation raisins are added to control the amount of sugars and to act as an indicator of re..
Sima (surname)
Sima (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Ssu-ma) is a Chinese family name. Unlike most single-character Chinese family names, it is one of the rare two-character family names. Prominent people with family name 司馬 Sima Rangju or Rang Ju, strategist du..
Sima Ai
This article is part ofthe War of the Eight Princesseries. Eight Princes Sima Liang Sima Wei Sima Lun Sima Jiong Sima Ai Sima Ying Sima Yong Sima Yue Other key figures Emperor Hui Emperor Huai Empress Yang Zhi Empress Jia Nanfeng Empress Yang Xianrong ..
Sima Babovich
Sima ben Salomon Babovich (Crimean Karaim: Сима Бабович - Sima Babovich, Russian: ) (1790-1855) was a Hakham of the Crimean Karaites, one of the early figures in the Karaim nationalist movement. He used his influence with Czarist authorities to obtain an exemption for the Karaites of Ru..
Sima Bao
Sima Bao (司馬保) (294-320), courtesy name Jingdu (景度), posthumous name Prince Yuan (元王), was a Jin Dynasty (265-420) imperial prince who briefly contended for the position of emperor after Emperor Min was captured by Han Zhao forces. Sima Bao's father Sima Mo (司馬模) the Prince of N..
Sima Daozi
Sima Daozi (司馬道子) (364-403), formally Prince Wenxiao of Kuaiji (會稽文孝王), was a regent during the reign of his nephew Emperor An of Jin, being the younger brother of Emperor Xiaowu. Early life Sima Daozi was born in 364, two years after his older brother Sima Yao was born to their f..
Sima Fu
Names Simplified Chinese: 司马孚; Traditional Chinese: 司馬孚; Pinyin: Sīmǎ Fū Sima Fu (180 - 272) was a politician in the latter part of the Han Dynasty, and then in the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He served the Kingdom of Wei, and then later the Jin Dynasty. Content..
Sima Guang
Sīmǎ Guāng (; Wade-Giles: Szuma Kuang, 1019-1086) was a Chinese historian, scholar and statesman of the Song Dynasty. He was born in 1019 in present day Yuncheng, Shanxi to a wealthy family, and obtained early success as a scholar and officer. He passed the examination for the quasi-doctoral deg..
Sima Hui
Sima Hui (司馬徽) is a character in the historical novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". His taoist name was "Water Mirror", Shui-ching, or Shui Jing. Sima Hui's stylename (zi) was Decao. He was a mysterious recluse and the teacher of Zhuge Liang, Pang Tong, and Xu Shu. Liu Bei meets him by acci..
Sima Jiong
This article is part ofthe War of the Eight Princesseries. Eight Princes Sima Liang Sima Wei Sima Lun Sima Jiong Sima Ai Sima Ying Sima Yong Sima Yue Other key figures Emperor Hui Emperor Huai Empress Yang Zhi Empress Jia Nanfeng Empress Yang Xianrong ..
Sima Khan
Sima Khan (Born March 5, 1984) is a popular South Asian socialite who has recently attracted controversy for her views on ex-husband and Lollywood movie star Sikandar Aftab. Known as someone who has traditionally avoided publicity, Khan has grabbed the attention of Pakistani tabloids for her drama..
Sima Lang
Names Simplified Chinese: 司马朗 Traditional Chinese: 司馬朗 Pinyin: Sīmǎ Lǎng Zi: Bódá (伯達) Sima Lang (171–217) was the older brother of Sima Yi and a Han Dynasty official during the reign of Emperor Xian. Contents 1 Life2 Family2.1 Ancestors2.2 Brothe..
Sima Liang
This article is part ofthe War of the Eight Princesseries. Eight Princes Sima Liang Sima Wei Sima Lun Sima Jiong Sima Ai Sima Ying Sima Yong Sima Yue Other key figures Emperor Hui Emperor Huai Empress Yang Zhi Empress Jia Nanfeng Empress Yang Xianrong ..
Sima Lozanić
Sima Lozanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Сима Лозанић) (1847-1935) was a Serbian chemist, president of the Serbian Royal Academy and the first rector of University of Belgrade. Contents 1 Biography2 See also3 Resources3.1 References3.2 External links Biography Loza..
Sima Lun
This article is part ofthe War of the Eight Princesseries. Eight Princes Sima Liang Sima Wei Sima Lun Sima Jiong Sima Ai Sima Ying Sima Yong Sima Yue Other key figures Emperor Hui Emperor Huai Empress Yang Zhi Empress Jia Nanfeng Empress Yang Xianrong ..
Sima Pandurović
Sima Pandurović (Сима Пандуровић) was a Serbian poet, part of the symbolism movement in European poetry. He was born in 1883, and died in 1960. Most famous collection of poems is Post-Humous Honors (1908). External links [Article on Serbian Poetry] ..
Sima Pumacocha
Sima Pumacocha is a limestone cave located in the Yauyos province of central Peru near the village of Laraos, high in the Andes mountains. It is the deepest cave in South America. Contents 1 Physical and geological setting2 Cave description3 Cave exploration4 References5&nbs..
Sima Qian
Sima Qian's names Family name and given name Style name Traditional 司馬遷 子長 Simplified 司马迁 子长 Pinyin Sīmǎ Qiān Zǐcháng Wade-Giles Ssŭma Ch'ien Tzu-ch'ang Sima Qian Sima Qian (司馬遷) (c. 145–90 BC) was a Prefect of the Grand Scrib..
Sima Samar
Doctor Sima Samar is the Chairperson of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) and United Nations special envoy to Darfur Sudan. She was born in Jaghoori, Ghazni, Afghanistan in February 1957. As a child in school, she learned what it meant to be a minority in Pushtun-domin..
Sima Shi
Sima Shi (司馬師) (d. 255), courtesy name Ziyuan (子元), was an official of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period, who ultimately became the actual wielder of imperial power. In 249, he assisted his father Sima Yi in overthrowing the emperor Cao Fang's regent Cao Shuang, allowing the Sima c..
Sima Wang
Names Simplified Chinese: 司马望; Traditional Chinese: 司馬望; Pinyin: Sīmǎ Wàng Zi: Zǐchū (子初) Sima Wang (205 - 271) served the Kingdom of Wei, and later, the Jin Dynasty as a general during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He was the second son of Sima Fu, but wo..
Sima Wei
This article is part ofthe War of the Eight Princesseries. Eight Princes Sima Liang Sima Wei Sima Lun Sima Jiong Sima Ai Sima Ying Sima Yong Sima Yue Other key figures Emperor Hui Emperor Huai Empress Yang Zhi Empress Jia Nanfeng Empress Yang Xianrong ..
Sima Xiangru
Sima Xiangru's names Given name Style name Traditional 司馬相如 長卿 Simplified 司马相如 长卿 Pinyin Sīmǎ Xiāngrú Chángqīng Wade-Giles Ssu1-ma3 Hsiang1-ju2 Chang2-ch'ing1 Sima Xiangru (179 - 117 BC) was a Chinese writer. He was a minor official of the ..
Sima Yi
This article is about the Cao Wei general whose descendants founded Jin Dynasty (265-420). For his descendant, a Jin emperor whose name carries the same pronunciation in Mandarin, see Emperor Fei of Jin. Names Simplified Chinese: 司马懿; Traditional Chinese: 司馬懿; Pinyin: Sīmǎ Yì Wa..
Sima Ying
This article is part ofthe War of the Eight Princesseries. Eight Princes Sima Liang Sima Wei Sima Lun Sima Jiong Sima Ai Sima Ying Sima Yong Sima Yue Other key figures Emperor Hui Emperor Huai Empress Yang Zhi Empress Jia Nanfeng Empress Yang Xianrong ..
Sima Yong
This article is part ofthe War of the Eight Princesseries. Eight Princes Sima Liang Sima Wei Sima Lun Sima Jiong Sima Ai Sima Ying Sima Yong Sima Yue Other key figures Emperor Hui Emperor Huai Empress Yang Zhi Empress Jia Nanfeng Empress Yang Xianrong ..
Sima You
Sima You the second son of Sima Zhao of the Kingdom of Wei following the Three Kingdoms Period of China. Sima You became the heir to his uncle, Sima Shi who at the time was childless. It is known that Sima You was a person of mild-mannered character who expected to be appointed as the king, but en..
Sima Yu
This article is about the crown prince of Emperor Hui of Jin. For the later Jin emperor whose name is transliterated the same way, see Emperor Jianwen of Jin. This article is part ofthe War of the Eight Princesseries. Eight Princes Sima Liang Sima Wei Sima Lun Sima Jiong Sima Ai..
Sima Yuanxian
Sima Yuanxian (司馬元顯) (382-402), formally Heir Apparent Zhong of Kuaiji (會稽忠世子), was briefly a regent of Jin Dynasty (265-420), during the reign of his developmentally-disabled cousin Emperor An. Sima Yuanxian was the son of Sima Daozi the Prince of Kuaiji, the younger brother of E..
Sima Yue
This article is part ofthe War of the Eight Princesseries. Eight Princes Sima Liang Sima Wei Sima Lun Sima Jiong Sima Ai Sima Ying Sima Yong Sima Yue Other key figures Emperor Hui Emperor Huai Empress Yang Zhi Empress Jia Nanfeng Empress Yang Xianrong ..
Sima Zhao
Sima Zhao (司馬昭) (211-264), courtesy name Zishang (子上), was the son of chief military strategist Prime Minister Sima Yi of Cao Wei, during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He maintained control of Cao Wei, seized by his father Sima Yi and maintained by his elder brother Sima S..
Sima Zhen
Sīmǎ Zhēn (}, 618 - 907 AD) was a Tang Dynasty historian. His works on the Shiji included a commentary called the Shiji Suoyin (史記索引) External Links http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Historiography/shiji.htmlhttp://riccilibrary.usfca.edu/view.aspx?catalogID=5125 ..
Sima Zhou
Sima Zhou an officer of the Kingdom of Wei during the Three Kingdoms Period of China. Sima Zhou was the sixth son of the famous strategist Sima Yi. Sima Zhou was known amongst Wei as the "Fire General". During Wei's campaign against Wu, Zhou made a stand with over 50,000 troops, along with joining..
Simba
Adult Simba from The Lion King Simba is a fictional lion character and the protagonist of Disney's popular 1994 animated feature film The Lion King. He is the son of Mufasa and Sarabi, the mate of Nala and father of Kiara and Kopa. His name is Swahili for 'lion'. Contents 1 Voices of S..
Simba, Gauteng
Simba is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 3. Suburbs in Region 3 of Johannesburg Abbotsford | Atholhurst | Atholl Gardens | Atholl | Bagleyston | Benmore Gardens | Beverley Gardens | Birdhaven | Birnam | Blairgowrie | Blue Haven | Bordeaux | Bramley | Br..
Simbach
Simbach is the name of two towns in Bavaria Markt_Simbach in the district Dingolfing-LandauThe town Simbach am Inn in the district Rottal-Inn This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same tit..
Simbach am Inn
--> Simbach am Inn is a town in the Rottal-Inn district of Bavaria, Germany, on the Austrian border (coterminous with the River Inn), opposite the Austrian city of Braunau. Contents 0.1 History0.2 Objects of interest, celebrations, meetings0.3 Geothermal Power0.4 Figures, ..
Simbad
The word Simbad can refer to one of the following: Simbad anti-air defence missile system.SIMBAD database of astronomical information. See also Disambiguation of Sinbad. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you ..
SIMBAD
SIMBAD (the Set of Identifications, Measurements, and Bibliography for Astronomical Data) is an astronomical database of objects beyond the Solar system. It is maintained by the Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg (CDS), France. SIMBAD was created by merging the Catalog of Stellar Iden..
Simbarashe Mumbengegwi
Simbarashe Mumbengegwi (born 1945) has been the foreign minister of Zimbabwe since April 15 2005 when he replaced Stan Mudenge in a cabinet reshuffle. He was previously the Zimbabwean ambassador to the United Kingdom. ..
Simba Wanyika
Simba Wanyika was a Kenyan based band created in 1971 by Tanzanian brothers Wilson Kinyonga and George Kinyonga, and disbanded in 1994. Simba Wanyika and its two offshoots, Les Wanyika and Super Wanyika Stars, became some of the most popular bands in Kenya. Their guitar-driven sound, inspired by th..
Simbella's Hangout
Simbella's Hangout is an online community devoted to the strategic life simulation game The Sims and it's sequel The Sims 2. Members discuss about anything related to The Sims and The Sims 2, from custom created game files to game play techniques and tutorials. Apart from that, there is a system kno..
Simbelmynë
[[image:simbelmyne.jpg|thumb|Théoden twirls a Simbelmynë flower in front of Théodred's tomb in the movie, [[The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (film)|The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers]].]] In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium simbelmynë (Old English for 'evermind') is a fictional white flow..
Simbhoonath Capildeo
Simbhoonath Capildeo (1914-1990) was a Trinidad and Tobago politician and lawyer, born in Chaguanas. He was the older brother of Rudranath Capildeo and uncle of Sir Vidia Naipaul and Shiva Naipaul. Capildeo was one of the founding members of the Democratic Labour Party and a Member of Parliament f..
Simbi
For other uses, see (disambiguation). In Haitian Vodun, Simbi (also Sim'bi) is a large and diverse family of serpent Loa from the West Central Africa / Kongo region. Some prominent Simbi Loa include Simbi Dlo (also Simbi d'l'eau - Simbi of the Water), Simbi Makaya, Simbi Andezo (Simbi of Two Waters..
Simbi (band)
Simbi is a mizik rasin band formed in 1987. The name of the band comes from the name for a family of vodou lwa, or gods, called the simbi. History The members of Simbi are all Swedish, but the music they perform is inspired by the Haïtian vodou roots music movement known as mizik rasin. The ..
Simbi (disambiguation)
Simbi almost always refers to something related to the vodou religion: In Haïtian vodou, simbi is a large and diverse family of serpent lwa, or gods.Simbi is a mizik rasin, or "vodou roots", band from Göteborg, Sweden. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles ass..
Simbi Khali
Simbi Khali (born on April 28, 1971) is an American actress, best known for her role as Nina Campbell on the NBC sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun. Khali, born in Jackson, Mississippi, was raised in Chicago, Illinois, the youngest of seven children. She attended the Duke Ellington School of the Arts ..
Simbu
Simbu can refer to Simbu Province (formerly Chimbu)Wara Simbu / Chimbu RiverSilambarasan a South Indian Actor.redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Simbu Province
Simbu, formerly known as Chimbu, is a highland province in Papua New Guinea. The province has an area of 6,100 km2 and a population of 259,703 (2000 census). The capital of the province is Kundiawa. Mount Wilhelm, the tallest mountain in Papua New Guinea, is on the border of Simbu. Simbu in the l..
Simca
Simca redirects here; for other uses of that term, see SIMCA (disambiguation). Simca Rallye 2 Simca is a now-defunct French automobile manufacturer, which also produced cars in Brazil and Spain in the 1960s. The name SIMCA stands for Société Industrielle de Mécanique et de Carrosserie Aut..
SIMCA
SIMCA as an abbreviation can mean: Soft independent modelling of class analogies, a statistical method.Sugud Islands Marine Conservation Area, a Category II Marine Protected Area in the Labuk-Sugud District, MalaysiaSimulator for Multithreaded Computer ArchitecutureSee also Simca This is a [dis..
Simca-Gordini
Simca-Gordini was a Formula One constructor from 1950 through 1953. Year Team Output GPs 1950 Simca-Gordini-Simca-Gordini Robert Manzon 3 1950 Simca-Gordini-Simca-Gordini Maurice Trintignant 2 1951 Simca-Gordini-Simca-Gordini Andre Simon 4 1951 Simca-Gordini-Simca-Gordini Ma..
SimCar
SimCar is an online simulation league utilizing the Image Space title rFactor. Contents 1 History2 Format3 Season Composition4 SimCar Formula Focus Series5 SimCar NAFTA Championship6 SimCar Indy Lights Championship7 SimCar Atlantic Championship8 SimCar GLOB..
Simca 1100
Talbot 1100, which was a rebadged Simca 1100 The Simca 1100 was an automobile built by Chrysler Europe's division Simca. It was sold in the European market from 1967 to 1982, when it was replaced by the Talbot Horizon. It was available with a compact sedan body, measuring 3.94 m, and was ..
Simca 1307
The Simca 1307 was a mid-sized hatchback car, introduced in 1975 and initially sold under the brands Simca in France and Chrysler elsewhere in Europe. When Chrysler sold Simca to Peugeot in 1978, both brands were later dropped and replaced by a historical brand Talbot. More upmarket models were des..
Simca Type 180
The Type 180 was an automobile straight-4 engine produced in the 1970s. It was an OHC design. It was also called the "Chrysler Centura". 2.0 The 2.0 L Type 180 was most common. It was used in various Chrysler Europe and Simca models. 2.2 The 2.2 litre was also built. It was used in the T..
Simca Type 315
The Simca Type 315, commonly known as the Simca 1100 engine, was a four-cylinder OHV engine developed by Simca for use in its superminis and economy cars. In spite of its common name, the engine actually predates the Simca 1100 model, and debuted in 1961 in the Simca 1000 Coupé. The engine was fir..
Simcha
Simcha is a Hebrew word with several meanings. Literally, the word "simcha" means gladness, or joy. It comes from the root word "sameyach," which means glad or happy. Sometimes, The word "simcha" is also used as a name, and it could be both, a male or a female`s name. In the Ashkenazi Jewish tradit..
Simchah Bunim Alter
Rabbi Simchah Bunim Alter the fifth Rebbe of Ger Simchah Bunim Alter (or Simcha Binim) (April 6 1898 - August 6 1992), who was also known by the title of his Torah work/s as the Lev Simcha, was an Orthodox Judaism rabbi. He led the Hasidic Judaism Ger (Hasidic dynasty) as its rebbe ("spiritual..
Simchat Torah
Simchat Torah Official name Hebrew: שמחת תורה Also called Translation: "Rejoicing with/of the Torah" Observed by Judaism and Jews Type Religious Significance The culmination of Sukkot and Shemini Atzeret. Final Parsha from Deuteronomy is read in synagogue. Everyone called to the T..
Simcha Blass
Simcha Blass (or Symcha Blass; November 27, 1897 – July 18, 1982; Hebrew:שמחה בלאס) was an Israeli water engineer, a main figure of water developmenet in Israel, initiator, introducer and developer of new drip irrigation systems, inventor of new dripper (with his son Yeshayahu). C..
Simcha Bunim of Peshischa
Rabbi Simcha Bunim of Peshischa (1765-1827) was one of the main leaders of Hasidic Judaism in Poland. After studying Torah at yeshivot in Mattersdorf and Nikolsburg, he was introduced to the world of Hasidism by his father-in-law, and became a chasid of the Maggid of Koznitz and then the Chozeh of L..
Simcha Dinitz
Simcha Dinitz (June 23 1929 – September 23 2003), one of Israel's greatest diplomats and statesmen, was the Ambassador of Israel to the United States from 1973 to 1979. He also served as Director-General of the Prime Minister's office and political advisor to Prime Minister Golda Meir from 196..
Simcha Felder
Simcha Felder is a member of the New York City Council from Brooklyn. A Democrat, he represents the 44th Council District, which encompasses Borough Park. ..
Simcha Holtzberg
Simcha Holtzberg (sometimes spelled Holzberg), was born in Warsaw, Poland, to Shmuel and Tziporah Holtzberg, on April 18, 1924 and died on February 13, 1994. He was a humanitarian known in Israel as “Father of the wounded soldiers", was an Holocaust survivor who dedicated his life to visiting ..
Simcha Jacobovici
Simcha Jacobovici (pronounced Ya-Ka-Bo-Vitch) is an award winning documentary director and producer whose work deals primarily with controversies in Jewish history. In addition to filmmaking, Jacobovici does lectures, and writes articles that are featured in papers worldwide. Jacobovici is fluent in..
Simcha Rotem
Simcha Rotem (1924-) also known as Kazik, the name he used as a member of the Jewish Underground in Warsaw, he served as the head courier of the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB), which planned and executed the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising against the Nazis. Contents 1 Before World War II2 T..
Simcha Weinstein
--> Rabbi Simcha Weinstein (1975 - ) is an American author. In 2006, his first book Up Up and Oy Vey : How Jewish History, Culture and Values Shaped the Comic Book Superhero was published. Simcha Weinstein was born in Manchester, United Kingdom, as Simon Weinstein, son of Eddie and Valerie Weinst..
Simcha Zissel Ziv
Rabbi Simcha Zissel Ziv (1824–1898) was one of the foremost students of Rabbi Yisrael Salanter and one of the primary figures of the Mussar movement. Rabbi Ziv is also known as The Alter of Kelm (The elder of Kelm) on account of his founding and running the Kelm Talmud Torah. Contents 1 Bi..
Simcha Zorin
Shalom (Simcha) Zorin (1902-1974), Jewish Soviet partisan commander in Minsk. Many Jewish partisans in Belorussia had their own units that operated as part of the general Belorussian partisan movement and the overall Jewish resistance movement fighting the Nazis in occupied Europe, although some o..
Simcheongga
Simcheongga is one of the five surviving stories of the Korean pansori storytelling tradition. The other stories are Chunhyangga, Heungbuga, Jeokbyeokga and Sugungga. From the National Changguk Company of Korea[link] website: "Simcheong-ga is a story about a girl Sim, Cheong, and he..
SimCity
SimCity is a simulation and city-building computer and video game first released in 1989 and designed by Will Wright. SimCity was Maxis' first product, and has since been enhanced into several different versions including SimCity 2000 in 1993, SimCity 3000 in 1999 and SimCity 4 in 2003, while the o..
SimCity 2000
SimCity 2000 (SC2K) is a simulation/city building computer game and the second installment in the SimCity series of games. SC2K was released by Maxis in 1993 for computers running the Apple Macintosh and MS-DOS operating systems. It was later re-released on a number of different platforms [Sim..
SimCity 3000
SimCity 3000 (SC3K) is a simulation/city building computer game and the third installment in the SimCity series of games. It was published by Electronic Arts (EA) and developed by series creator Maxis, a wholly-owned subsidiary of EA. While some users have managed to run SimCity 4 on Linux, 3000 wa..
SimCity 4
SimCity 4 (SC4) is a 2003 simulation/city building computer game; the fourth installment in the SimCity series of games. It was published by Electronic Arts (EA) and developed by series creator Maxis, a wholly-owned subsidiary of EA. Contents 1 Gameplay1.1 Game modes2 Reaction3&nb..
SimCity 5
SimCity 5 is supposedly the succesor to SimCity 4. It is currently under development by Maxis #redirect [[Template:Fact]]. In Germany, EA announced on television that a SimCity 5 is under development or, "in it's thinking stage"#redirect [[Template:Fact]]. However, Maxis later denied this. ..
SimCity 64
SimCity 64 (SC64) is a simulation video game developed by HAL Laboratory, Inc. and published by Nintendo, and is believed to be a part of the SimCity series, although Maxis was not involved in the development or release of the game. SC64 is believed to be a sequel to Nintendo's SNES release of the ..
SimCode
SimCode is an Interpreted Computer Language developed by Michael Whitt in the early 90s. Michael was the SysOp of the GroundZer0 BBS. He developed the language so that other SysOps could easily develop programs such as games or questionnaires. External links [the SimCode interpreter, avail..
Simcoe
Simcoe can refer to any of the following: John Graves Simcoe, the first lieutenant governor of Upper Canada, now modern-day southern Ontario, Canada.Simcoe, a town in southwestern Ontario, near Lake Erie.Simcoe County, a county located in central Ontario.Lake Simcoe, a lake in southern Ontario, Can..
Simcoe, Ontario
Simcoe is a town of approx. 16,000 people in southwestern Ontario, near Lake Erie, and is the administative centre (seat) of Norfolk County, Ontario. It is located at the junction of Highway 3, at Highway 24, due south of Brantford, Ontario, and accessible to Hamilton by nearby Ontario provincial h..
Simcoe (Dennison Field) Airport
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Simcoe Centre
Simcoe Centre was a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 1997. This riding was created in 1987 from parts of Grey—Simcoe, Simcoe South and Wellington—Dufferin—Simcoe ridings. Simcoe Centre consisted of the City ..
Simcoe Composite School
Simcoe Composite School is a high school in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Over 900 students attend this rural secondary school and courses range from English, French, Spanish, and mathematics to computers, business, athletics, Japanese, world history, civics, and even drama class. Contents 1 Bri..
Simcoe County, Ontario
Simcoe is a county located in central Ontario. According to Statistics Canada (2001), the population is 377,050. The population grew 14.3% from 1996 to 2001 making it one of the fatest growing regions in Canada. The area of the county is 4,840.54 square kilometres. It is between Georgian Bay and L..
Simcoe County Board of Education
The Simcoe County Board of Education is a school board in the public school system of Ontario, Canada, serving communities in the Huronia and Georgian Bay regions. Its head office is in Midhurst, Ontario. External links [Simcoe County Board of Education website] ..
Simcoe County District School Board
The Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB) is one of Ontario's largest public school boards, serving Simcoe County. The SCDSB currently has 92 elementary schools and 16 secondary schools, with a total of 108 schools. References External link [Simcoe County District School Board web..
Simcoe Day
Simcoe Day is the name given to a civic holiday in Ontario by a number of Ontario municipalities, most notably Toronto. The August holiday falls on the first Monday in August. It is generally a low-key celebration of John Graves Simcoe, who was the first Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario (which was the..
Simcoe East
Simcoe East was a federal electoral district in the province of Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1882 to 1968. This riding was created in 1882 from parts of Muskoka riding. The "East Riding of the county of Simcoe" initially consisted of the townships of..
Simcoe North
Simcoe North in relation to southern Ontario ridings Simcoe North is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada. It was established as a federal riding in 1867, and as a provincial riding in 2003. Its population was 111,057 in 2001. The political dynamics in this riding te..
Simcoe North federal election results
This article shows the results of federal elections and by-elections for the Canadian House of Commons in the electoral district of Simcoe North since 1867. See also: Simcoe NorthList of Canadian federal elections Federal election results ..
Simcoe Panorama
The Simcoe Panorama is a special event that occurs in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada during the month of December. During this time, there is a special vendor that serves taffy to the winter tourists and curious residents of the town. During the first night of lighting, fireworks are let off into the sky. ..
Simcoe Place, Toronto
Simcoe Place stands at 148 metres (486 feet) with 33 floors and completed by Carlos A Ott and NORR in 1995. The late-Modernist building is home to Bank of America's Canadian operations. [Simcoe Place][Simcoe Place] ..
Simcoe Public Library
The Simcoe Public Library is the biggest library in Norfolk County. Amenities include an Internet lounge, archives, children's room, and a section where old books are sold to the general public. ..
Simcoe South
Simcoe South was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1925, and from 1979 to 1988. It was located north of Toronto in the province of Ontario. It was initially created by the British North America Act of 1867 when the County of Simcoe was divided i..
Simcoe Storm
The Simcoe Storm are a Junior "C" team based out of Simcoe, Ontario. They play out of the Niagara Junior C Hockey League. Before joining the Niagara "C", the Blues played in the Golden Horseshoe Junior B Hockey League. Simcoe Chargers 1969 - 1972 Simcoe Jets 1972 - 1981 Simcoe Penguins 1983 - ..
Simcoe Town Centre
The Simcoe Town Centre is a modern shopping mall that opened to the public in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada in the year 1982. It is the newest shopping mall to built in the town and is the home to several locally operated and chain-operated stores. Food Basics and Giant Tiger are the mall's anchor stores...
Simcoe—Grey
Simcoe—Grey in relation to Southern Ontario ridings Simcoe—Grey is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1997, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999. It was created in 1996 from par..
SimCopter
SimCopter is a 1996 computer game from Maxis. This game is a 3D offshoot from Maxis's normal fare, putting the player into a 3D city. Like Streets of SimCity, SimCopter also lets the user import SimCity 2000 maps into the game. Contents 1 Objective2 Helicopters3 Equipment4 ..
SIMCOS
Initial screen of SIMCOS SIMCOS (an acronym standing for SIMulation of COntinuous Systems) is a computer language and a development environment for computer simulation. In 1989 it was developed by Slovenian experts led by Borut Zupančič. Contents 1 Properties2 Simulation..
Simcountry
Simcountry is an online computer game at simcountry.com, where players get the opportunity to manage their own nation or corporation. The game has a distinct economy and opportunities to engage in warfare. External links [Simcountry website] ..
SIMD
In computing, SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) is a technique employed to achieve data level parallelism, as in a vector or array processor. First popularized in large-scale supercomputers (as opposed to MIMD parallelization), smaller-scale SIMD operations have now become widespread in pers..
Simdega
Simdega is a town which is also headquarters of Simdega District of Jharkhand state, India. The district Earlier Simdega district was a part of Gumla District, Jharkhand state. Simdega is well know for creating Top International Hockey Players. Micheal Kindo is one of them. Simdega came in l..
Simdega District
Simdega district is one of the twenty-two districts of Jharkhand state, India, and Simdega town is the administrative headquarters of this district. See also Districts of Jharkhand Districts of Jharkand, India Bokaro • Chatra • Deoghar • Dhanbad • Dumka • East Singhbh..
SIMDIS
SIMDIS™ Visual Analysis & Display Toolset is a set of visualisation and analysis tools developed by the United States Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) for use in the Navy and Marine Corps. It provides 2-D and 3-D interactive displays of live and post-processed simulation, field test and operatio..
Sime
Sime may refer to one of these: The Sime - Gen Universe, a fictional world for a series of stories by Jacqueline Lichtenberg.David Sime, an American athlete.Sidney Sime, a British artist. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If..
SimEarth
SimEarth: The Living Planet is a simulation computer game designed by Will Wright and published in 1990 by Maxis, in which the player controls the development of an entire planet. Although the game was much admired when it was released, it was not a big seller compared to its hit predecessor SimCit..
Simei
Simei is a housing estate located in the eastern part of Singapore, situated next to Tampines New Town across the Pan-Island Expressway. It is a well-developed estate with plenty of amenities and facilities. There are schools, an MRT station, and a shopping mall. East Point is the primary shopping ..
Simeiz
Simeiz (Ukrainian: Сімеїз, Russian: , ) is a resort town in Crimea, Ukraine. It is located by the southern slopes of the main range of Crimean Mountains at the base of Mount Koshka, 18 kilometers (12 miles) west from Yalta. See also Simeiz Observatory ..
Simeiz Observatory
Simeiz Observatory (also spelled "Simeis") was an astronomy research observatory until the mid 1950s. It is located on Mount Koshka, Crimea, Ukraine by the town of Simeiz. It is currently used for laser based studies of the orbits of satellites. ..
Simei MRT Station
The Simei MRT station (EW3), is a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station in Singapore. On the East-West Line, it is between the Tampines and Tanah Merah MRT stations. It is at the center of the neighbourhood of Simei, located in the eastern half of Singapore, but west of the town of Tampines.The station i..
Simei New Town
Simei New Town is a HDB New Town in East Region of Singapore, located east of Bedok and south of Tampines. It is named after the Chinese "Four Beauties" (“四美” whose homophonic transliteration is "Simei") who were known to be the legendary four most beautiful women of ancient China. Histor..
Simen Agdestein
Simen Agdestein (b. 15 May 1967) is a Norwegian chess grandmaster and ex-football star. He has won seven Norwegian chess championships, including the 2005 title. Born 15th May 1967, the young Agdestein developed a prodigious chess talent, culminating in his becoming Norway's national champion at th..
Simeon
Simeon or Shimon (שִׁמְעוֹן) is a Hebrew name meaning "Hearkening; listening", Standard Hebrew Šimʿon, Tiberian Hebrew Šimʿôn) Simeon (biblical figure), one of Jacob's sonsSimeon (New Testament), righteous man, blessed Jesus and his parents in the Jerusalem templeTribe of Simeon, one ..
Simeonie Keenainak
Simeonie Keenainak is an Inuit accordionist and retired RCMP officer from Pangnirtung, Nunavut, Canada. He is also a photographer and hunter. He has performed at the Pangnirtung Music Festival and was featured in regional and national media for his musicianship and cultural community efforts. Simeo..
Simeon (biblical figure)
Simeon (Hebrew: שִׁמְעוֹן, Shim'on) was Jacob and Leah's second son. The name "Shim'on" appears to be a contraction of the Hebrew words "Shama'" (שמע) & "'on," (עון), which means, "[God] has heard of my suffering," a reference to Leah's perception that Rachel was Jacob'..
Simeon Aké
Simeon Aké (b. January 4, 1932 in Bingerville - d. January 8, 2003 in Abidjan) was an Ivorian politician. Simeon Aké studied law in the University of Dakar in Senegal, and gained his certificate in 1957. Aké began his political career as Director of Protocol of State in from 1959-60, when the Iv..
Simeon Baldwin
For the former governor of Connecticut, see Simeon Eben Baldwin. Simeon Baldwin (December 14, 1761-May 26, 1851). He was born in Norwich, Connecticut, removed to New Haven. Judge, US Congressman; Descended from John Baldwin who first settled in New Haven, CT in 1636; Studied with Rev. Joseph ..
Simeon Bankoff
Simeon Bankoff is the current director of a New York not-for-profit organization, the Historic Districts Council. It strives to uphold the history of New York by the preservation of buildings and historic districts. In 2003, Bankoff became the subject of several news headlines when he strongly oppos..
Simeon bar Ezron
Simeon bar Ezron or Simon bar Ezron (Aram. Shimon bar Ezron; Heb. Shimon ben Ezron) was a leader in Great Jewish Revolt against the Roman Empire in the year 66 CE. He was a follower of the Sicarii leader Eleazar ben Simon. He was of noble descentJosephus, Bellum Judaicum v 1, § 2., and may be ident..
Simeon bar Yohai
Mark (behind blue fence) over cave in which Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai is buried. This main hall is divided in half in order to separate between men and women Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai, (Hebrew: , Shimon son of Yohai, Simon son of Yohai), was a famous rabbi who lived in the era of the Tannaim (schola..
Simeon Bavier
Simeon Bavier Simon Bavier (September 16, 1825 - January 27, 1896) was a Swiss politician. He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on December 10, 1878, and resigned on January 5, 1883. He was affiliated with the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland. During his time in office he held the ..
Simeon Bekbulatovich
This tent-like church was commissioned by Simeon Bekbulatovich in his manor near Tver in 1584. Simeon Bekbulatovich (Симеон Бекбулатович, ?—January 5, 1616) (born Sain-Bulat, Саин-Булат) was a baptized khan of the Qasim Tatars. During the Oprichnina period, by ..
Simeon ben Azzai
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Simeon ben Shetach
Simeon ben Shetach or Shimon ben Shetach (c.120-40 BCE) was a Pharisee scholar and Nasi of the Sanhedrin during the reigns of Alexander Jannæus and his successor, Queen Alexandra Salome, who, according the Talmud, was his sister (Berakhot 48a). He was therefore closely connected with the court, enj..
Simeon Breac
Simeon Breac, son of Áedan Glas, son of Nuadat Finnfail, was a legendary High King of Ireland of the 8th or 10th century BC. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Simeon Courtie
Simeon Courtie is a British television presenter. Simeon is married with three daughters. Career BBC Radio NorthamptonThe Ozone (BBC2)Children's BBCThe Learning Zone (BBC2)Room 785 (BFBS 1)The Mint - 1st April 2006 - June 2006 External Links [The Mint official website][ITV Play websi..
Simeon D. Fess
thumb Simeon Davison Fess (December 11, 1861 - December 23, 1936) was a Republican politician and educator from Ohio. He served in the United States House of Representatives and U.S. Senate. Born near Harrod, Ohio, Fess was educated at Ohio Northern University. After graduation he taught hist..
Simeon Daniel
Simeon Daniel (born 1934) was the Premier of Nevis from 1983 to 2 June 1992. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Siméon Denis Poisson
"Poisson" redirects here. For , see . Siméon Poisson. Siméon-Denis Poisson (June 21, 1781 – April 25, 1840), was a French mathematician, geometer and physicist. In 1798 he entered the École Polytechnique in Paris as first in his year, and immediately began to attract the notice of ..
Simeon De Witt
Simeon De Witt painted by Ezra Ames Simeon De Witt (1756 – 1834) was the Geographer and Surveyor-General of the Continental Army during the American Revolution and Surveyor General of the State of New York for the fifty years from 1784 until his death. De Witt grew up in Wawarsing in U..
Simeon Eben Baldwin
Simeon Eben Baldwin (February 5, 1840–January 30, 1927) was a governor of the U.S. state of Connecticut. He was born in New Haven, Connecticut, attended Hopkins School and graduate from Yale College, where he was a member of Skull & Bones. He became a lawyer active in Democratic Party politic..
Simeon Gannett Reed
Simeon Gannett Reed (1830–1895) was an Oregon entrepreneur. Reed was born in East Abbington, Massachusetts. In 1855, he became a clerk at the firm of William S. Ladd in Portland, Oregon; in 1859 he became a partner in the company, which was then known as Ladd, Reed, & Co. In May 1860, Reed, J..
Simeon I
Simeon I can refer to: Simeon I of Bulgaria- (lived c. 866 - May 27, 927, ruled 893 – May 27, 927)Simon I (High Priest) - son of Onias, (ca. 280-260 BCE) was High Priest in the Temple in Jerusalem. Some identify him as Simeon the Just. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a lis..
Simeon II of Bulgaria
Simeon Sakskoburggotski as Prime Minister of Bulgaria Simeon II of Bulgaria or Simeon of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (born June 16, 1937) is a Bulgarian politician and former king, as the last Tsar of Bulgaria from 1943 to 1946. As Simeon Borisov Sakskoburggotski (Симеон Борисов Сак..
Simeon Ivanovich Trubchevsky
Simeon Ivanovich Trubchevsky (16th century – 20 January 1539) was a boyar, the governor of Kostroma. Contents 1 Father2 Brothers3 Son4 See also Father Ivan Trubchevsky (15th century – 16th century), Prince of Trubchevsk Brothers Andrey Trubchevsky (? – 1546 Moscow), ..
Simeon I of Bulgaria
Simeon the Great (modern painting) Tsar Simeon the Great (Bulgarian: Цар Симеон Велики, Tsar Simeon Veliki) (c. 866 – May 27, 927) was the ruler of Bulgaria, who reigned 893 – May 27, 927. He was 27 when he took the throne from his brother Vladimir, the son of Princ..
Simeon Nelson
Simeon Nelson is an Australian sculptor and transdisciplinary artist. Nelson was born in England in 1964 and came to Australia in 1967. Since 2001 he has lived and worked in London. He is Reader in Sculpture at The University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK and a fellow of the Royal Society for the ..
Simeon North
Simeon North (1763 - 1852) was a Middletown, Connecticut gun manufacturer, who developed America's first milling machine in 1818. ..
Simeon Nyachae
Simeon Nyachae (1932-) is a Kenyan politician and minister from Kisii District of Nyanza Province. He was born in Nyaribari location in 06 Feb 1932 to the then powerful colonial chief of the location Musa Nyandusi. Nyachae's earlier exposure to western education was facilitated by his own father, hi..
Simeon of Jerusalem
Simeon of Jerusalem, son of Cleophas was the leader of the church of Jerusalem, sometimes called the Jewish Christians, and according to most Christian traditions the second Bishop of Jerusalem. Eusebius, bishop of Caesarea gives the list of these bishops (Hist. Eccl., IV, v). According to a univ..
Simeon of Russia
Simeon Ivanovich Gordyi (the Proud) (Семён Иванович Гордый in Russian;) (1316 - 1353), Grand Prince of Moscow and Vladimir, oldest son of Ivan Kalita. Semyon became the Grand Prince of Moscow in 1340 and a year later he was granted the Golden Horde's permission to rule Vladimir...
Simeon Olcott
Simeon Olcott (October 1, 1735 - February 22, 1815) was a United States Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Bolton, Connecticut, he graduated from Yale College in 1761, studied law, was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Charlestown, New Hampshire. He was a selectman from 1769 to 1771, a ..
Simeon Oliver
Simeon Oliver, also known as Nutchuk, is an Eskimo author, who has written adventure books. ..
Simeon Peak
Simeon Peak (Vrah Simeon \'vr&h si-me-'on\) rises to 1,576 m in Friesland Ridge, Tangra Mountains, Livingston Island, Antarctica. The peak surmounts Huntress Glacier to the NW, Ruen Icefall to the SW, and Macy Glacier to the E. The peak is named after Czar Simeon the Great of Bulgaria, 893-927 ..
Simeon Perkins
Simeon Perkins (February 24, 1735 to May 9, 1812) was a Nova Scotia merchant, diarist and politician. He was born in Norwich, Connecticut, one of sixteen children of Jacob Perkins and Jemima Leonard. He came to Liverpool, Nova Scotia in May 1762 as part of the New England Planter migration to Nova..
Simeon Phillips
Simeon Phillips was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Simeon R. Acoba, Jr.
Simeon R. Acoba, Jr. (born March 11, 1944), has been an Associate Justice on the Hawaii State Supreme Court since 2000. He is the third Filipino-American in the United States to hold a seat on a state Supreme Court. Acoba is currently serving his first ten-year term, which expires in 2010. Acob..
Simeon Rice
Simeon Rice (born February 24, 1974 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American football defensive end who currently plays for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He previously played for the Arizona Cardinals. He went to University of Illinois and was drafted in 1996 by Arizona. He attended Mount Carmel High School..
Simeon Roksandić
Simeon Roksandić (1874-1943) was a distinguished sculptor and academic, famous for his bronzes and fountains. He is frequently cited as one of the most renowned figures in Yugoslavian sculpture. External links [Sculpture - "The Boy Who Walked His Feet Off"][Roksandic Fountain]..
Simeon S. Pennewill
Simeon Selby Pennewill (July 23, 1867 – September 10, 1935) was an American farmer and politician from Dover, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of the Republican Party, who served in the Delaware General Assembly and as Governor of Delaware. Contents 1 Early life and family..
Simeon S. Willis
Simeon Slavens Willis (1 December, 1879 - 2 April, 1965) was a US lawyer, judge and politician. He was governor of Kentucky 1943–1947. Sources [link] ..
Simeon Singer
Simeon Singer (1846-1906) was a Jewish preacher, lecturer and public worker. He was born in London, and after a short stay at a Hungarian school, became a student at Jews' College, of which he was subsequently for a time the principal. In 1867 he became minister of the Borough Synagogue, London. I..
Simeon Solomon
Simeon Solomon (October 9, 1840 – August 14, 1905) was a British Pre-Raphaelite painter. Simeon was born into a prominent Jewish family. He was the eighth and last child born to prominent merchant Meyer Solomon and artist Kathe Levey. Simeon was a younger brother to fellow painters Abraham ..
Simeon Strunsky
Simeon Strunsky, A.B. (July 23, 1879–February 5, 1948) was an American essayist, born at Vitebsk, Russia. He graduated from Columbia University in 1900. He was a department editor of the New International Encyclopedia from 1900 to 1906, editorial writer on the New York Evening Post from 1906 ..
Simeon Stylites
Ruins of St. Simeon's column, Syria. St. Simeon Stylites or Symeon the Stylite (circa 388 – 459), Christian saint, was born at Sisan in northern Syria. He is called stylite after the Greek word style meaning pillar. After beginning life as a shepherd boy, he entered a monastery before ..
Simeon ten Holt
Simeon ten Holt (born in Bergen, Netherlands, 24 January 1923) is a Dutch composer. Ten Holt studied with Jakob van Domselaer, eventually developing a highly personal style of minimal composition. Ten Holt generally uses consonant, tonal materials and his works are organized in numerous cells, mad..
Simeon the Just
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Simeon the Righteous
This article concerns Simeon the Righteous in Christianity. For Simeon the Righteous in Judaism, see Simeon the Just. Simeon the Righteous (also Simeon the Elder, Simeon the God-Receiver, or Holy Simeon) is the "just and devout" man of Jerusalem who, according to [Luke 2:25-35], met the V..
Simeon Trubchevsky
Simeon Trubchevsky (14th century – after 1411) was the Prince of Trubchevsk and Svislach 1366 – 14??. Father Michail Trubchevsky (14th century – ?), Prince of Trubchevsk Son Ivan Trubchevsky (15th century – 16th century), Prince of Trubchevsk See also Trubetskoy ..
Simeon Uroš
Simeon Uroš or Siniša Uroš, also Symeon Ouresis Palaiologos (Greek: Συμεών Ούρεσης Παλαιολόγος, Symeōn Ouresēs Palaiologos), was the ruler of Epirus from 1359 to 1366 and of Thessaly from 1359 until his death in c. 1370. Life Simeon Uroš, nicknamed Siniša, was the so..
Simeon Willis Memorial Bridge
Simeon Willis Memorial Bridge is a bridge constructed in 1985 over the Ohio River connecting Winchester Ave. (US 23) and 13th St. (US 60) at Ashland, Kentucky to US 52 at Coal Grove, Ohio. It is named for Kentucky Governor Simeon S. Willis. The bridge was planned, at one point, to cross at 45th St. ..
Simeria
Simeria (Hungarian: Piski) is a town Hunedoara County with a population of just under 14,000, and an important railway junction with hump yard. ..
Simeri Crichi
Simeri Crichi is a comune and town in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Italy. ..
Simethicone
Simethicone, is an oral antifoaming agent used to reduce bloating, discomfort and pain caused by excess gas in the stomach or intestinal tract. Chemically, simethicone is a mixture of polydimethylsiloxanes that works by reducing the surface tension of gas bubbles, causing them to coalesce into large..
Simeulue
Sumatra; Simeulue is near the left edge in the upper half The island and County of Simeulue (See-meh-LOO) lies in the Indian Ocean 150 km off the west coast of the province of Aceh on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. With its isolated geographic location, it is not affected by the turmoil..
Simex
Singapore International Monetary ExchangeSim Ex, a company which makes motion simulators 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 ar..
Sime - Gen Universe
The Sime~Gen Universe is a creation of author Jacqueline Lichtenberg, and involves a future world where humanity has been divided into two "larities"...Gens, who look like ordinary humans and produce excess quantities of a life energy called selyn, and Simes, who have tentacled arms and must take se..
Sime Darby
In 1910, William Middleton Sime, a Scottish gentleman, and Henry Darby, an English gentleman, teamed up to form a company to manage 500 acres (2 km²) of rubber estates in the state of Malacca. Lending their names to their business venture, they registered the company as Sime, Darby & Co Limit..
SimFarm
Yet another spin off from the SimCity series, SimFarm developed by Maxis in 1993 challenges players to build and manage a virtual farm. Objective SimFarm Screenshot Mirroring duties on a real farm, SimFarm puts players in charge of building up the land, placing the buildings, buying and sell..
Simferopol
Simferopol (Ukrainian: Сімферополь; Russian: ; ) is the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine. It is situated on the small Salgir River. Contents 1 History2 Modern City3 Famous people from Simferopol4 External links History A famous archaeological..
Simferopol Airport
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Simferopol municipality
Simferopol city municipality (Ukrainian: Сімферопольська міськрада, Russian: , ) officially "the territory governed by the Simferopol city council" is one of the 25 regions of Crimea. Besides the Crimean capital Simferopol the region includes 4 towns: Hresivskyi, Aeroflotsk..
Simga
Simga is a town and a nagar panchayat in Raipur district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. Geography Simga is located at [21.63° N 81.7° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Simga]. It has an average elevation of 262 metres (859 feet). Demographics As of 20..
SimGear
Redirect [[Template:Uncategorized]] SimGear is a group of libraries, which provide capabilities useful for simulations, visualizations, and even games building. SimGear is a relatively new project, and while quite a bit of code has been written in conjunction with the FlightGear project, the final..
Simgirls
SimGirls is a classic online dating sim game in English. It first appeared on newgrounds.com, a home for flash movies and games in April 2002. At that time dating sim was only popular among Japan and other East Asian countries, but it was something fresh to most parts of the World. SimGirls was th..
SimGolf
SimGolf is a computer game created by Maxis in 1996. The game allows players to design their own golf-courses and play them, much akin to how SimCity 2000 can be used to create cities to play in Streets of SimCity and SimCopter. However, this game was in full 3D. This game is not to be confused wit..
SIMH
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. SIMH is a highly portable, multi-system emulator which runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Fr..
Simhachalam
Simhachalam is an ancient temple situated near the city of Visakhapatnam, about 11 km from the city, at a height of 244m on Simhagiri Hill. It is one of the most important Vaishnavite shrines in Southern India. It has Sri Varahalakshmi Narasimha Swamy as the presiding deity. Simhachalam temple is kn..
Simhadri
Simhadri is a 2003 Telugu film with NTR Jr playing the protagonist and Bhoomika playing the heroine. This film is, so far, the biggest hit in NTR Jr's career. S.S. Rajamouli directed this flick. ..
Simhavishnu
Simhavishnu portrait along with his queens found in Adivaraha mandapam in Mahabalipuram. The sculpture is dated to the reign of his grandson Narasimhavarman Mahamalla (630-668). Simhavishnu also known as Avanisimha, son of Simhavarman III was one of the famous Pallavan kings of India responsi..
Simha Arom
Simha Arom is a French-Israeli ethnomusicologist who is recognized as an expert on the music of central Africa, expecially that of Central African Republic. His books include African Polyphony and Polyrhythm: Musical Structure and Methodology (1991) ISBN 052124160X. He also made some historical fiel..
Simha Flapan
Simha Flapan (1911–1987) was an Israeli historian and politician, probably best known for his book The Birth of Israel: Myths And Realities, published in the year of his death. The book has been considered crucial in the demythologizing of the story of the founding of the modern state of Israe..
SimHealth
SimHealth, released by Maxis in 1994, is a simulation of the U.S. Healthcare system produced with assistance from the Markle Foundation. An incredibly complex simulation, it was generally regarded as difficult and dry. Armed with none of the tongue-in-cheek humor that Maxis' prior games were know..
Simi
This article is about the Greek island. For the Indian jihadist organization, see Students Islamic Movement of India. Yialos, Symi Harbour, seen from Chorio Simi (Greek: Σύμη, also transliterated Syme or Symi; Turkish Sömbeki; see also list of traditional Greek place names) is a small bu..
SIMI
Simi may refer to: Simi, a Greek islandSimi Valley, a city in California, USASIMI, the Students Islamic Movement of IndiaSIMI, the Society of the Irish Motor Industry ..
Simia
In his Systema Naturae of 1758, Carolus Linnaeus divided the primates into three genera: Homo, Simia, and Lemur. Homo contained humans (Homo sapiens and Homo troglodytes), Lemur contained four lemurs and a colugo, and Simia contained all the rest — it was, in modern terms, a wastebin taxon for the..
Simian
Simian is also the name of an English electro-rock band. The simians (infraorder Simiiformes) are the "higher primates" very common to most people: the monkeys and the apes, including humans. Simians tend to be larger than the "lower primates" or prosimians. Classification and evolution The simia..
Simian (band)
Simian is an English electro-rock band, best-known for their song "La Breeze", which was featured in the Peugeot 1007 commercial. The members are Simon William Lord, James Ellis Ford, Alex MacNaghten & James Anthony Shaw. The band split up in 2005 with Ellis Ford and Shaw forming a splinter group S..
Simian crease
A simian crease is a single palmar crease (extending across the palm of the hand), as opposed to three creases people normally have. Medical The presence of a simian crease can be a symptom of certain medical conditions, including genetic abnormalities such as Down syndrome or Noonan syndrome. H..
Simian foamy virus
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 Simian Foamy Virus (SFV) ..
Simian immunodeficiency virus
|} Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) is a retrovirus that is found, in numerous strains, in primates; the strains infecting humans are HIV-1 and HIV-2, the viruses that cause AIDS. The origin of HIV is now generally attributed to SIV from African primates. HIV-2 is most closely related to SIV..
Simian Mobile Disco
Simian Mobile Disco is an English dance production and remix team. Formed form the ashes of Simian in 2005 they are comprised of members James Ellis Ford and James Anthony Shaw. They have released a number of low profile singles, such as "The Count" on Kitsune Records, but have arguably gained more ..
Simics
Simics is a full-system simulator from Virtutech capable of running unchanged production binaries of the target hardware at high-performance speeds. Simics can simulate systems such as Alpha, AMD64, ARM, EM64T, IA-64, MIPS, PowerPC, SPARC-V9, and x86 CPUs. Many operating systems can be run on ..
Simiganj
Simiganj (or Simiganch) is a village in Tajikistan, located at 38.6525 N 69.01 E. It is part of the town Varzob, Karotegin province. The river flowing through the town is also named Simiganj. ..
Simijacá
Simijacá is a market town with a population of around 10,000 people in Cundinamarca, Colombia. External links [Simijaca city council page][Simijaca Online] Community web site (in Spanish) ..
Simikot
Simikot is a mountainous town (elevation 2910 metres) in the Himilayas of north-west Nepal, near the border with the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It is the adminstrative headquarters of the Humla district in the Karnali Zone of Nepal. ..
Similan Islands
Similan Islands is a group of islands in the Andaman Sea off the coast of Phang Nga Province, southern Thailand. It is a national park which was established in 1982 after the one-year exploration by the Foresty department. The park is the archipelago consisting of nine islands which are Ko Bon, Ko B..
Similaria
Similaria is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Similaria enigmatica Prószyn'ski, 1992 (India) ..
Similarities between Babylon 5 and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Comparisons between the science fiction television series Babylon 5 (B5) and [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] (DS9) are natural because they were contemporary programs in the same genre and shared certain plot points in their development. There are also allegations that DS9 was created by Paramount a..
Similarities between the Bible and the Qur'an
History of Christianity Timeline of Christianity The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father God the Son (Jesus Christ) God the Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament · LXX New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon..
Similarity
Similarity is some degree of symmetry in either analogy and resemblance between two or more concepts or objects. The notion of similarity rests either on exact or approximate repetitions of patterns in the compared items. In the case of approximate repetitions we talk about statistical similarity as..
Similarity (mathematics)
Several equivalence relations in mathematics are called similarity. The first one discussed below is about similar objects, the second one about similar matrices. The term similarity transformation has two different meanings, each related to one of the meanings of similar. For similarity between pe..
Similarity (psychology)
In social psychology, similarity refers to how closely attitudes, values, interests and personality match between people. Research has consistently shown that similarity leads to interpersonal attraction. Many forms of similarity have been shown to increase liking. Similarities in opinions, interp..
Similarity heuristic
The similarity heuristic is a lesser-known psychological heuristic pertaining to how people make judgments based on similarity. More specifically, the similarity heuristic is used to account for how people make deductions, solve problems, and form biases based on similarity through comparison with p..
Similarity invariance
In mathematics, similarity invariance is a property exhibited by a function whose value is unchanged under similarities of its domain. That is, [ f ] is invariant under similarities if [f(A) = f(B^AB) ] where [ B^AB ] is a similarity of A. Examples of such functions i..
Similarity matrix
A similarity matrix is a matrix of scores which express the similarity between two data points. Similarity matrices are strongly related to their counterparts distance matrices and substitution matrices. Similarity of Matrix Representations is related to "Diagonal Matrix Representation". Use in seq..
Similarity score
In Sabermetrics and APBRmetrics, similarity scores are a method of comparing baseball and basketball players (usually in MLB or the NBA) to other players, with the intent of discovering who the single most similar historical player is to a certain player. Like many original sabermetric concepts, s..
Similarly sorted
Two sequences are similarly sorted if they are either both rising or both falling. For instance [a_1 \geq a_2 \geq \cdots \geq a_n] [b_1 \geq b_2 \geq \cdots \geq b_n] are similarly sorted (they are both falling as the index value increases). ..
Similar fact evidence
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Similar Jones
Similar Jones is a 6 person Contemporary a cappella group based in Boston, MA. Founded in 1998, the band has performed across New England with many lineups over the past 7 years. They came in second in the Boston Regional of the National Harmony Sweepstakes competition in 2005. Discography Can't..
Similar sound compression engine
Similar Sound Compression Engine The similar sound compression is a new audio codec that will combine similar sound technology and another standard audio codec in order to further reduce the size of sound files without losing quality. How it will work Using various yet to be developed methods the..
Simile
A simile is a figure of speech in which the subject is compared to another subject. Frequently, similes are marked by use of the words like or as or so. "The snow was like a blanket". However, "The snow blanketed the earth" is also a simile and not a metaphor because the verb blanketed is a shor..
Simile (computer virus)
Win32/Simile (also known as Etap) is a metamorphic computer virus written in assembly language for Microsoft Windows. The virus was released in the most recent version in early March 2002. It was written by the virus writer Mental Driller. Some of his previous viruses, such as Win95/Drill (which use..
Similitude
Similitude may mean more than one thing; For geometric or mathematical similitude, see Similarity (mathematics).For Dynamic similitude and similitude in engineering models, see Similitude (model)."Similitude (Enterprise episode)", a third season episode of Star Trek: Enterprise This is a [disa..
Similitude (Enterprise episode)
"Similitude" is the title of an episode from the third season of the television series [[Star Trek: Enterprise]]. It first aired on 19 November 2003 and was the sixty-second episode of the series. Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The sto..
Similitude (model)
A full scale X-43 Wind tunnel test. The test is designed to have dynamic similitude with the real application to ensure valid results. Similitude is a concept used in the testing of engineering models. A model is said to have similitude with the real application if the two share geometric s..
Similkameen
Similkameen is the name of a river in British Columbia which has several possible local meanings: the Similkameen Riverthe Similkameen people, a Salishan-speaking people who call themselves Siylx closely related to the Okanagan and allied to the Nlaka'pamux-speaking Sce'emx and formerly to the now-..
Similkameen (electoral district)
Similkameen was the name of a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia formed around the historic mining district of the same name. It made its first appearance on the hustings in the election of 1903. After the 1963 election, which was the occasion of this riding..
Similkameen River
The Similkameen River runs through southern British Columbia, eventually emptying into the Okanagan River. It starts near Manning Park, and continues past the towns of Princeton, Keremeos, and Osoyoos. It contributes 75% of the flow of the Okanagan River. ..
Siming
Siming (思明) is on southeastern Xiamen Island and the capital district of Xiamen Municipality, Fujian Province, the People's Republic of China History The place was made Zhongxin District (中心区) in October 1945. It was renamed to Siming in 1950. In April 1953, the district's government was..
Simin Behbahani
Simin Behbahani (Persian: سیمین بهبهانی; b. 1927, Tehran, Iran) is one of the most prominent figures in modern Persian literature and one of the outstanding contemporary Persian poets. Currently, she is Iran's national poet and ..
Simin Daneshvar
Simin Daneshvar ( سیمین دانشور ;in Persian) ( 1921) is a Persian novelist and translator . Simin Daneshvar was born in 1921 in Shiraz, where she grew up and received her early education. In 1942 she moved to Tehran where she studied Persian literature at Tehran University. Her disserta..
Simione Kaitani
Simione Kaitani is a Fijian politician, who is currently a Minister without portfolio assisting the Prime Minister. He was appointed to this post on 20 September 2005, relinquishing the portfolio he had held as Minister for Transport and Civil Aviation in favour of Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu. On 1..
Simion Bărnuţiu
Simion Bărnuţiu (1808-1864) was a Romanian historian, philosopher and politician, and one of the leaders of the revolution of 1848. Barnuţiu lived for a significant amount of his life in Iaşi, where he was a professor of philosophy at the University of Iaşi. ..
Simis
Simis was a computer game development company founded by Jonathan Newth and Ian Baverstock in 1989. In 1995 Simis merged with Eidos Technologies, Domark and Big Red Games to form the Eidos Interactive group. In 1998, with Jonathan Newth, Ian Baverstock led a management buy out of the studio to form..
Simiscincus
Classification Genus Simiscincus Simiscincus aurantiacus ..
SimIsle
SimIsle: Missions in the Rainforest is a simulation/strategy video game published by Maxis in 1995. It ranks among many relatively unsuccessful "Sim games" (from a sales view point) that Maxis produced in the 1990s between the various incarnations of SimCity. Like these dozen or so others, Maxis re..
Simisola
Simisola is a novel by British crime-writer Ruth Rendell. It features her recurring detective Inspector Wexford, and is the 16th in the series. Ruth Rendell The Inspector Wexford Novels From Doon With Death | Wolf to the Slaughter | The Best Man to Die | A New Lease of Death | A Guil..
Simit
[[Image:Simit-2x.JPG|thumb|2 [[w:en:simit|simit]]s in wrapping paper]] A simit (Turkish) or koulouri (Greek: κουλούρι) is a circular bread with sesame seeds, very common in Turkey and Greece. The exact size, crunchiness/chewiness, etc. tend to vary by region. In the city of Izmir, simit is k..
Simitar Entertainment
Simitar Entertainment Inc. was a media company that sold music, videos, DVDs, and computer software. They specialized in compilation albums, special interest video, and urban. Simitar distributed its own label. They were affiliated with Beast, Beast Retro, Pickwick, Plum, and Revival. Ed Goetz was t..
Simitli
Simitli is a small town in Blagoevgrad Province in southwestern Bulgaria. It has a population of 7,454 and is located 13 km south of Blagoevgrad. [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipalities of Blagoevgrad Province Bansko | Belitsa | Blagoevgrad | Gotse Delchev | Garmen ..
Simi Garewal
Simi Garewal is an Indian hindi movie actress. Born in India , her father was a Brigadier in the army., She is a Sikh by birth, she grew up in England and came back to India as a teen to become an actress. In the 1960s and 70s she played in Bollywood movies, working with leading directors such as Ra..
Simi Hills
The Simi Hills are a rocky mountain range on the western edge of the San Fernando Valley, United States. They are almost entirely in Ventura County. Simi Valley lies to the north, and Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California lies to the east, over the border in Los Angeles city and county. The Simi Hills..
Simi Valley, California
Simi Valley is an incorporated city located in the extreme southeast corner of Ventura County, California, bordering the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles in the Greater Los Angeles Area. As of the 2004 census, the city had a total population of 119,987. The city is located 40 miles northwest of..
Simi Valley Community Church
Simi Valley Community Church (SVCC) is located in Simi Valley, California. Its services are held on Sundays at 10:00 a.m. and Sunday school starts at 9:00 a.m. Its youth program is run by youth pastor Matt Mattias. Further reading [Church website][Youth program website] ..
Simi Valley High School
Simi Valley High School is a secondary school located in Simi Valley, California which was established in 1920 as the first high school in the valley. It nestles in the Santa Susana Mountains and is adjacent to the San Fernando Valley, part of the city and county of Los Angeles. Simi Valley High Sch..
Simkaniaceae
Simkaniaceae is a family of bacteria in the order Chlamydiales, class Chlamydiae, phylum Chlamydiae, domain Bacteria. Species in this family have a chlamydia-like cycle of replication and their ribosomal RNA genes are 80–90% identical to ribosomal genes in the Chlamydiaceae. The Simkaniaceae are..
Simkin
Simkin may refer to: The Simkin scripting languageThe fictional character in "Dark Sword" 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 ..
Simkin (character)
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 April 2006. For the scripting language ..
Simkin (language)
Simkin is a scripting language that can be embedded in Java or C++ applications. It can be stored in a variety of file formats, including XML. It was invented by Simon Whiteside. The ManuScript language used by plug-ins for the Sibelius notation program is based on Simkin. External links [Si..
Simla, Colorado
Simla is a town in Elbert County, Colorado, United States. The population was 663 at the 2000 census. Geography Simla is located at [39°8′27″N, 104°4′58″W] (39.140746, -104.082836)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town ha..
Simla (Lok Sabha Constituency)
Simla is a Lok Sabha parliamentary constituency in Himachal Pradesh. The seat is reserved for Scheduled Castes. Members of Parliament 1977: Balak Ram, Bharatiya Lok Dal1980: Krishan Dutt Sultanpuri, Indian National Congress (I)1984: Krishan Dutt Sultanpuri, Indian National Congress1989: Krishan Dut..
Simla Junction, California
Simla Junction is a historic location in Los Altos, California, near the area of present-day Homestead Road and Foothill Expressway. It does not appear on current maps. The name was used for a rail junction on the Penninsular Railroad which ran interurban cars along the San Francisco Bay Area's peni..
Simla Treaty
A Pakistan stamp depicting the 90,000 PoWs in Indian camps The Simla Treaty, popularly known as the Simla Pact or the Simla Agreement, was signed between India and Pakistan on July 2, 1972. The treaty followed from the war between the two nations in the previous year that had led to the indep..
SimLife
SimLife is a computer game produced by Maxis in 1992. The concept of the game is to simulate an ecosystem; players may modify the genetics of the plants and animals that inhabit the virtual world. The point of this game is to experiment and create a self sustaining ecosystem. Simlife screenshot..
Simlipal National Park
Simlipal National Park is a national park in the state of Orissa, in India. The total size of this park is: 2,750 km². It has a tiger reserve. The park has several waterfalls such as Joranda and Barehipani. Among the animals found here inculde: the crocodile, sloth bears and ghaur. It is also know..
Simlish
Simlish is a fictional language featured in Maxis' Sim series of games. It debuted in SimCopter, and has been especially prominent in The Sims and The Sims 2. Simlish can also be heard in SimCity 4, albeit far less frequently. It also featured to an extent in the Maxis game SimGolf. Designer Will Wr..
Simly Dam
The Simly Dam is located 20 km from Islamabad towards North. Drinking water is supplied to Islamabad and Rawalpindi from this dam. From the road leading to Murree from Islamabad you take a right turn at Bhara Kho. On both sides of the road are farms of the rich and beautiful of Pakistan. Land prices..
SIMM
30- (top) and 72-pin (bottom) SIMMs. Early 30-pin modules commonly had either 256 KB or 1 MB of memory. A SIMM, or single in-line memory module, is a type of memory module used for random access memory in personal computers. It differs from a DIMM (the most predominant form of memory module tod..
SimMars
Title screen from a short promotional video for SimMars released on the SimCity 3000 installation CD. Screenshot from a short promotional video for SimMars released on the SimCity 3000 installation CD. SimMars was a strategy game in development at Maxis around the same time as the rele..
Simma Holt
Simma Holt (born Simma Milner on March 27 1922 in Vegreville, Alberta) is a Canadian journalist, author, and a former member of the Canadian House of Commons. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1944 from the University of Manitoba. In 1944, she joined The Vancouver Sun as a reporter, feature..
Simmcast
Simmcast is an object-oriented simulation framework for protocol and network research. Its design is focused towards simplicity and extensibility. Simmcast has specific support for group communication: allowing a spectrum of experiments that range from evaluation of abstract group communication mode..
Simmel
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. Simmel can refer to: Georg Simmel, 19th century German sociologistJohannes Mar..
Simmental
There is also a kind of cattle called Simmental. Simmental is a valley in the Bernese Oberland. It expands from Lenk to Boltigen, in a more or less South-North direction (Obersimmental), and from there to the valley exit at Wimmis near Spiez it takes a West-East orientation (Niedersimmental). It co..
Simmental Cattle
[link title] Simmental cattle in a pen The Simmental or Simmenthal is a Swiss breed of cattle, named after the valley of the Simme river. It can range from black to red to brown in colour with white markings, and is raised for both milk and meat. External Links [Simmental Ne..
Simmerath
Simmerath is a village and a municipality in the district of Aachen in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located approx. 20 km south-east of Aachen, near the border with Belgium. ..
Simmering
Simmering is a cooking technique in which foods are cooked in hot liquids kept at or just barely below the boiling point of water (at average sea level air pressure), 100 °C (212 °F). To keep a pot simmering, one brings it to a boil and then adjusts the heat downward until just before the formatio..
Simmering-Graz-Pauker
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Simmering (Vienna)
For the cooking technique, see simmering. 11th District of Vienna Coat of Arms Map Name: Simmering Area: 23.23 km² Population: 76,899 (as of 2001) Density: 3386.2 people per km² Postal code: A-1110 Address of District Office: Enkplatz 2 A-1110 Wien Official Websi..
Simmern
A weekday morning street scene, with the Stephanskirche in the background. Simmern (pronounced [ˈzɪmən]) is a town in Germany with 8,000 inhabitants. It is located in the western state of Rhineland-Palatinate, 630 km from Berlin and 55 km west from Mainz. Simmern is seat of the..
Simmer Down
"Simmer Down" was the second single released by The Wailers, accompanied by ska supergroup Skatalites, and produced by Clement "Coxsone" Dodd in 1963. The Wailers at this time contained Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh and Beverly Kelso. "Simmer Down" was a number one hit in Jamaica in February,..
Simmesport, Louisiana
Simmesport is a town in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 2,239 at the 2000 census. Geography Simmesport is located at [30°59′1″N, 91°48′45″W] (30.983485, -91.812590)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bur..
Simmias
Simmias is a Greek name that may refer to: Simmias of Thebes (late 5th-early 4th century BCE) the follower of SocratesSimmias of Macedon (4th century BCE) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, ..
Simmias of Macedon
Simmias (in Greek Σιμμιας; lived 4th century BC) was a Macedonian, son of Andromenes, and brother of Attalus and Amyntas, the officers of Alexander the Great (336–323 BC). He probably served in the division of the phalanx, commanded by his brother Amyntas, as we find him taking the comm..
Simmias of Thebes
Simmias of Thebes (in Greek Σιμμιας; lived late 5th century BCE–early 4th century BCE) was a disciple of Socrates. In his Memorabilia, Xenophon included him in the inner circle of Socrates' followers. Simmias Attunement Analogy 1. Body is visible, composite and mortal. 2. A harp is vi..
Simmie Knox
Simmie Knox (born 1935) is an African American painter who was chosen to paint the official portrait of former United States President Bill Clinton. External links [Official site] ..
Simming
Simming is an online text-based role-playing game that takes place in a chat room, by e-mail or on an Internet forum. Individual games, known as sims, read like a story -- albeit one written by several people. People who participate in sims are known as simmers or players, and are usually attracted..
Simming organization
Simming organizations are online groups devoted to simming, a specific type of role-playing game. They generally provide a website and other resources to the sims operating as members. Some organizations are small, containing two to five simulations, while others claim to operate several dozen simul..
Simmon's citrate agar
Simmon's Citrate Agar is a medium containing citrate, ammonium ion as a nitrogen source and other inorganic ions needed for growth. It also contains bromothymol blue, a pH indicator. Bromothymol blue turns blue at a pH of 7.6 or greater. When an organism catabolizes citrate, it produces alkaline was..
Simmondley
Simmondley is a small village in the Derbyshire town of Glossop. It hosts two pubs, the Hare and Hounds, and the Jubilee. The Hare and Hounds, or "Hairy Dog" as the locals like to call it, is situated in the south of the village at the top of Simmondley Lane. The pub is a part of the original farmin..
Simmondsiaceae
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] Simmondsiaceae is the botanical name for a family of flowering plants. Such a family has been recognized by few taxonomists, the plants often having been treated as belonging to family Buxaceae. The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged fro..
Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Powder
Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Powder is a powder of the ground seeds of the jojoba, Simmondsia chenensis. Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Powder is commonly used in cosmetic formulations. External links [International Jojoba Export Council] ..
Simmonds Brothers
The Simmonds Brothers are animators in Raumati, New Zealand who have developed animated documentaries, or documation, including "Pearl, Florrie and the Bull" (an animated film which told the story of two 80 year old twins being attacked by a bull in Paekakariki), and "Paekakariki, Center of the Univ..
Simmone Jade Mackinnon
Simmone Jade Mackinnon, born March 19, 1973 in Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia, is an Australian actress. As of 2005, she is engaged to Jason Momoa. Partial filmography Sometimes Credited As: * Simmone Jade MacKinnon * Simmone MacKinnon * Simmone Jade Mackinnon McLeod's Daughters (2003- ), No..
Simmons
Simmons may refer to: People: Andrew Simmons (born 1984), wrestlerBill Simmons (born 1969), journalist & authorDan Simmons (born 1948), American writerGene Simmons (born 1949), American musicianJean Simmons (born 1929), British actressMatthew Simmons (fl. 2000s), American economistRichard Simmons (..
Simmons' Mouse Lemur
Simmons' Mouse Lemur (Microcebus simmonsi) is a species of mouse lemur known only from Betampona Special Reserve and Zahamena National Park in Madagascar. The species is named in honor of Dr. Lee Simmons, director of the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo in Nebraska. Simmons' Mouse Lemur is the largest of t..
Simmons-Smith reaction
The Simmons-Smith reaction is an organic reaction in which a carbenoid reacts with an alkene (or alkyne) to form a cyclopropane.[#endnote_Simmons1958][#endnote_Simmons1959][#endnote_Denis1972] Thus, cyclohexene, methylene iodide, and a zinc-copper couple (as (iodomethyl)z..
Simmons & Company International
Simmons & Company International is a private investment bank based in Houston, Texas that specializes in energy research, trading, and capital structuring. It was founded in 1974 by Matthew Simmons who was motivated by the 1973 energy crisis to create an investment banking firm catering to oil compa..
Simmons (electronic drum company)
Simmons was a pionnering manufacturer of electronic drums that supplied the world's best-sounding electronic kits from 1980 to the early 90's. Its distinctive, electronic sound can be found on countless albums from the 80's. Notable users were Phil Collins, Bill Bruford and many other famous drumm..
Simmons Arboretum
Simmons Arboretum 10 acres (40,000 m²) is a new arboretum in Madison, Mississippi, USA. It is city-owned, a work in progress, and open to the public. The Arboretum was created from land donated to the city by Dr. and Mrs. Walter Simmons, and has evolved from unimproved land to a nature walk. N..
Simmons Bedding Company
Simmons Bedding Company is a major manufacturer of mattresses and related bedding products. In business for over 125 years, they are also one of the oldest companies in the United States. Simmons' flagship brand is Beautyrest. According to a Simmons press release, net sales for 2005 were $855 milli..
Simmons College
Simmons College is a women's college in Boston, Massachusetts. Simmons was founded by John Simmons in 1899 to educate women in useful professions, so they could have an independent livelihood. Simmons is a member of the Colleges of the Fenway consortium which also includes Wentworth Institute of ..
Simmons College Center for the Study of Children's Literature
The Simmons College Center for the Study of Children's Literature is an academic program at Simmons College specializing in the critical study of children's literature. The program was founded in 1977, and was the first program in the United States to offer a master's degree in the field. Currentl..
Simmons Drum
Simmons Drum (or Simmons Drum Synth[esizer]) is a particular brand of drum synthesizer (or Electronic drum), which was rather popular with musicians during the 1980s. The equipment was manufactured by Simmons, a company which went out of business in 1993. External links [Simmons Dru..
Simmons Media Group
The Simmons Media Group is a media company based in the United States. The company owns AM and FM radio stations, as well as outdoor advertising and a travel agency. Contents 1 Radio stations1.1 Salt Lake City, Utah1.2 St. George, Utah1.3 Idaho1.4 Wyoming1.5 Albuque..
Simms, Montana
Simms is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cascade County, Montana, United States. The population was 373 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Demographics4 External links Geography Simms is located at [47°29′24″N, 111°55′56″W] (47.489984, ..
Simms, Oklahoma
Simms is a census-designated place (CDP) in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 295 at the 2000 census. Geography Simms is located at [35°24′14″N, 95°9′11″W] (35.403769, -95.152930)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States C..
Simms Building
The Simms Building. The Simms Building was Albuquerque, New Mexico's first modern, International Style skyscraper. It was built in 1952, making it a contemporary of the similar Lever House in New York City. The building is located at 400 Gold Avenue SW, which was originally the location of th..
Simms Stream
Simms Stream is a 10.4 mile long (16.8 km) river in northern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Connecticut River, which flows south to Long Island Sound, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean. Simms Stream is located entirely in the town of Columbia, New Hampshire. It rises near..
Simms Taback
Simms Taback is an author and illustrator. He was born in the Bronx to a Jewish family. He is famous for illustrations for many children's books including, the Caldecott Medal winning, There was an Old Lady who Swallowed the Fly and Joseph Had a Little Overcoat, which have earned him many awards and..
Simms Thomas
Simms Thomas is an American actress. Born in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, she graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Tennessee with a B.S. in communications. She is married to actor Bob Thomas and is the mother of three children, including the actor Jake Thomas. She has appeared in several tel..
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SimNation
SimNation is a fictional country from the SimCity and The Sims series of computer games. It is the country in which the Sims and Urbz live. Currency The currency of SimNation is the simoleon. In SimCity the value of the simoleon is roughly 1000 times a dollar or euro. In The Sims, however, the va..
Simnel cake
Simnel cake Simnel cake is a light fruit cake, similar to a Christmas cake, covered in marzipan, and eaten at Easter in England. A layer of marzipan or almond paste is also baked into the middle of the cake. On the top of the cake, around the edge, are eleven marzipan balls to represent the tr..
SIMNET
SIMNET is a wide area network of the United States military designed for real-time distributed combat simulation. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) saw the need for networked multi-user simulation. Interactive simulation equipment was very expensive, and reproducing training fa..
Simnor
Simnor Simnor Computing is predominantely a software showcase of Simon North's work, it includes software such as a web browser, image viewer and simple games. Simon North is a sixth form student and has been programming for nearly a year. Simnor is also a website for reviews and tutorials. The ma..
Simo, Finland
Simo is a municipality located in the province of Lapland, Finland, about 50 kilometres from Sweden's border. Simo's three largest neighbouring towns are Oulu (120,753 inhabitants), Kemi (23,689 inhabitants) and Tornio (22,617 inhabitants). Some of the bigger neighbouring municipalities are Keminma..
Simoca
|} Simoca is a city in Tucumán Province, Argentina. It is known for its market and hosts the national festivals of the fair (feria) and the sulky, which is still widely used in the area especially on market day - Saturday. Simoca is located 52km south of San Miguel de Tucumán on the national rou..
Simoda, West Virginia
Simoda is an unincorporated community located in Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA. External links Communities Bayard | Berkeley Springs | Bolivar | Capon Bridge | Charles Town | Franklin | Harpers Ferry | Hedgesville | Keyser | Martinsburg | Moorefield | Paw Paw | Petersburg | ..
Simoedosaurus
Simoedosaurus is an extinct genus of diapsid reptile. The crocodile-like Simoedosaurus, related to the better-known Champsosaurus, was a semi-aquatic creature that probably hunted like crocodiles, plucking drinking animals from the shore. It had a long skull with powerful jaws lined with cone-shap..
Simoeis
Simoesis is a river of the Trojan plain and the name of its god. Like other river-gods, Simoesis is the son of Oceanus and Tethys. Simoesis had two daughters who were married into the Trojan royal family. One daughter, Astyoche, was married to Erichthonius, and the other daughter, Hieromneme was t..
Simolândia
Simolândia State Goiás Area: 347.8 km² Population: 6,621 (IBGE 2005) Elevation: 500m above sea level Postcode (CEP): 73930-000 IBGE statistical microregion: 018 Vão do Paranã Microregion Became a city: 1989 Distance to Goiânia: 460 km. Website: no..
Simoldes
Simoldes is a Portuguese mould maker company headquartered in Oliveira de Azeméis. Considered to be Europe's largest mould maker, Simoldes Group Mould Division is the world leader in plastic injection moulds for the automotive industry. Its Simoldes Tool Division is a group of 7 Production Units..
Simoleon
Simoleon can mean: A slang term for a dollarThe basic unit of currency in many Maxis games, including SimCity, The Sims, and The Urbz (symbol §). The value of one Simoleon is much higher in SimCity than in any other game. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles ..
Simon
Simon means obedient (he who listens or hears well) in Hebrew. In the New Testament Simon was the name of two apostles, one of which includes Simon the Apostle, Peter. Simon is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Shimeon or שמעון. Simon or Simeon or Simoun can refer to: Contents 1 Peop..
Simon's Rock College of Bard
Simon's Rock College of Bard, also abbreviated as Simon's Rock College and Simon's Rock or, simply, The Rock, is a small liberal arts college located in the small town of Great Barrington, Massachusetts, in the United States. The foremost of the many unusual things about Simon's Rock is that it is ..
Simon's Town
Simon's Town Harbour, looking roughly to the south and showing the waters of False Bay Simon's Town (also widely written Simonstown and, in Afrikaans, Simonstad), is a village and a naval base in South Africa, near Cape Town. It is located on the shores of False Bay, on the eastern side of th..
Simon, Constable of Jerusalem
Simon was the constable of Jerusalem. He is cited in two royal charters, the first in 1108 and the second in 1115 as Symon ducis filius. He may be identified with the Simontos, mentioned by Anna Comnena as an envoy of Baldwin I of Jerusalem to Tripoli in order to receive Greek ambassadors in 1108...
Simon, Count of Sicily
Simon of Hauteville, called Simon de Hauteville in French and Simone D'altavilla in Italian, was the eldest son and successor of Roger the Great Count, count of Sicily, and Adelaide del Vasto, under whose regency he reigned. The chronicler Alexander of Telese relates an incident that took place d..
Simon, King Of The Witches (film)
Simon, King of the Witches, a rarely-seen 1971 film, directed by Bruce Kessler and starring Andrew Prine, is not technically a horror film as the title might suggest. It falls much more in the realm of campy psychedelia, with Prine playing a cynical warlock named Simon Sinestrari who is on a ques..
Simon, Metropolitan of Moscow
Simon (Симон in Russian) (? - 1512) was the Metropolitan of Moscow between 1495 and 1511. Simon was a hegumen at the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra. In 1495, he was elected Metropolitan of Moscow and soon won the respect of Ivan III. In 1501, Simon wrote a letter to the clergy of Perm, asking them to..
Simon, Prince of Taranto
Simon, bastard son of Roger II of Sicily, was created by his father Prince of Taranto in 1148, on the death of Roger III, Duke of Apulia, the eldest legitimate son of Roger II. In 1154, the elder Roger died and the kingdom of Sicily passed to his fourth son William. This William dispossessed his h..
Simon, Simon
Simon, Simon was a 1970 comedy short film directed by Graham Stark. Among others it starred Peter Sellers. External links ..
Simon, West Virginia
Simon is an unincorporated community on the Guyandotte River in Wyoming County, West Virginia, USA. Ellery "Elvis" Hatfield, 47, of Simon along with Don Israel Bragg, 33, of Accoville were killed in the 2006 Aracoma Alma Mine disaster at Melville. External links ..
Simon-Duplex
Simon-Duplex Incorporated is a Dover, Ohio maker of Auto, truck and fire truck manufacturer. Products D500 Vanguard pumper/rescue Reference [Simon-Duplex] ..
Simon-Ehrlich wager
Julian L. Simon and Paul Ehrlich entered in a famous wager in 1980, betting on a mutually agreed upon measure of resource scarcity over the decade leading up to 1990. Contents 1 The wager2 Analysis of why Ehrlich lost3 Aftermath4 The proposed second wager5 External links ..
Simon-Napoléon Parent
Simon-Napoléon Parent c.1901 Simon-Napoléon Parent (September 12, 1855 – September 7, 1920). Born in Quebec City he was the Liberal Premier of the Canadian province of Quebec from October 3, 1900 to March 21, 1905. A lawyer by profession, he served as mayor of Quebec City from 1894 t..
Simon-Nicholas Henri Linguet
Simon-Nicholas Henri Linguet (July 14, 1736 – June 27, 1794), French journalist and advocate, was born in Reims, where his father, the assistant principal in the College de Beauvais of Paris, had recently been exiled by leitre de cachet for engaging in the Jansenist controversy. He attende..
Simonas Daukantas
Simonas Daukantas (October 26 1793 - 1864) - Lithuanian historian, who wrote several volume history of Lithuanians, Highland People (Kalnėnai), and Samogitians) in Lithuanian language. Born at Kalviai, near Skuodas, as legend tells he we went on foot to Vilnius, where finished university. Because ..
Simona Amânar
Simona Amânar (born October 7, 1979 in Constanţa) is a Romanian gymnast. A seven-time Olympic medalist, she is one of the most accomplished gymnasts in recent decades, as well as the Romanian team leader during the late 1990s and 2000. Amânar began participating in gymnastics at age 6. Cont..
Simona Atzori
Simona Atzori (June 18, 1974 – ) is an artist and dancer who was born in Milan. She was born without arms, and uses her feet to draw, write and perform all other daily activities. Attempts were made to fit Simona with prosthetic arms at an early age, but she very quickly rejected them. She..
Simona Peycheva
Simona Peycheva cyrillic: Симона Пейчева (born 14 May, 1985 in Sofia, Bulgaria) is an Individual Rhythmic Gymnast considered by many to be the best Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast of late for her extreme flexibility, technical brilliance and that she is a great audience teaser. Simona start..
Simona Poustilnik
Simona Poustilnik (born 1961) is a Russian biologist and philosopher, historian of science, also science journalist. Major research in the area of Bogdanov's Tectology, especially biological aspects, discusses Darwin's influence on Bogdanov's thought. Bogdanov's Tectology was a precursor of Systems ..
SimonDelivers
SimonDelivers, Inc. is an online grocery that primarily serves the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area of Minnesota and western Wisconsin. Founded in 1999, it is one example of a company that successfully weathered the dot-com boom and bust at the turn of the twenty first century, in contrast to..
Simonds' Regiment of Militia
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Simonds d'Ewes
Sir Simonds d'Ewes (December 18th 1602, Milden, Suffolk, England - April 18th 1650) was an antiquary and politician. He was bred for the bar, was a member of the Long Parliament and left notes on its transactions. d'Ewes took the Puritan side in the Civil War. His Journal of all the Parliaments of E..
Simonds Elementary School
Simonds Elementary is a public elementary school in Langley, British Columbia part of School District 35 Langley. ..
Simonds Farsons Cisk Brewery
Simonds Farsons is a brewery founded in 1928 on Malta. Contents 1 History2 Brief details3 Beer4 Awards5 External links History "The Malta Export Brewery" was created when the first privately-owned Maltese bank, established in 1840 by Giuseppe Scicluna, took over one ..
Simone
Simone is a surname, and may refer to Albert J. SimoneAndrew SimoneAfric SimoneDominique SimoneGail SimoneHannah SimoneMark SimoneNina Simone See also Tropical Storm SimoneS1m0ne, filmSimone (adult actress) ..
Simonetta Stefanelli
Simonetta Stefanelli (born November 30, 1954) is an Italian actress who was born in Rome, Italy. Stefanelli is known outside Italy for her role in The Godfather (1972), in which she plays Apollonia Vitelli-Corleone, Michael Corleone's (played by Al Pacino) wife for a short while before she is killed..
Simonetta Vespucci
Simonetta Cattaneo Vespucci (1453 – April 27 1476) was the mistress of Giuliano de' Medici, Lorenzo the Magnificent's younger brother. She was renowned for being the greatest beauty of her age and was the model for Botticelli's The Birth of Venus as well as several other of his paintings. ..
Simone (actress)
Simone (born Lisa Celeste Stroud on September 12, 1962) is a Broadway actress/singer and the daughter of Nina Simone. Prior to her acting career, Simone served in the United States Air Force as an engineering assistant. Afterwards, she sang background for various European artists and was part of Sp..
Simone (adult actress)
Simone (born July 3, 1983) is a pornographic actress who has appeared in over 100 adult films and over half a dozen adult websites. She is well recognizable by the playboy bunny tatoo she has on her pelvis. ..
Simone Angel
Simone Angel (born Simone Englen on December 25 1971) is a Dutch TV host. During a holiday in Spain, Angel decided to move to London, because it would be a better place to get in touch with the latest trends in music. Contents 1 MTV2 Discography3 Other work4 External links M..
Simone Arturo Saint-Bon
Simone Arturo Saint-Bon (March 20, 1823 - November 26, 1892), Italian admiral, was born at Chambry. Leaving the Naval Academy in 1847, he attained the rank of commander in 1860, and that of vice-admiral in 1867. He took part in the Crimean war, distinguished himself in 1860 at the siege of Ancona,..
Simone Assemani
Simone Assemani, (1752 - 1820) grand-nephew of Giuseppe Simone Assemani, was born at Tripoli, Lebanon. He was professor of Oriental languages in Padua. He is best known by his masterly detection of the literary imposture of Vella, which claimed to be a history of the Saracens in Syria. Major Works ..
Simone Barone
Simone Barone (born April 30, 1978 in Nocera Inferiore, Salerno) is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie A team US Palermo and the Italy national football team. He is 180 cm tall and wears the #8 jersey. Barone started his career making his first team debut in 1996 for Parma. He then played ..
Simone Bartolini
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. Simone Bartolini was born in Pesaro ( Gioacchino Rossini city ) where he began to study si..
Simone Beck
Simone Beck, known as "Simca Beck," with Julia Child, introduced American culture to French foods by way of the cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Vols 1-2. ..
Simone Boccanegra
Simone Boccanegra, doge (died 1363) was the first of the doges of Genoa. His name was popularized by Giuseppe Verdi's opera Simon Boccanegra. Elected in September 24, 1339, as doge for life, the candidate of the "popular" Ghibelline faction, Boccanegra was opposed by the aristocratic Guelf factio..
Simone Buchanan
Simone Buchanan (born March 11 1968, in Marrickville, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian film and television actress. Her full name is Simone Louise Buchanan. She is best known for her role as Debbie Kelly on the Australian television soap opera Hey Dad...!. She began her career in chil..
Simone Cantarini
Simone Cantarini (April 12, 1612 - 1648 in Verona), called Simone da Pesaro, was an Italian painter and etcher of the Bolognese School of painting. Cantarini was born in Oropezza near Pesaro, then part of the Papal States. Initially he was a disciple of the Venetian Claudio Ridolfi, and then, for ..
Simone da Orsenigo
Simone da Orsenigo was an architect and builder of the fourteenth century. Hailing from Lombardy, he was most likely a native of Orsenigo, near Como. Orsenigo is remembered mostly for his work on the Cathedral of Milan. On a 1387 list of masters working on the Duomo, his name comes immediately af..
Simone del Pollaiolo
Simone del Pollaiolo is a well known Florentine architect who was commonly known as Cronaca (The Chronicle). He was responsible for the completion of Strozzi Palace in 1504. He lived from 1457 to 1508. ..
Simone Denny
Simone Denny is a female house/techno vocalist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where she was born and raised. She is of Guyanese heritage. Denny, who also is a Broadway performer and was a featured vocalist in a heavy metal band (Damn 13), is best known for her work with a group of Canadian dance mu..
Simone Devon
Simone Devon was a famous and frequently photographed bondage model in the eighties. In the following decade she was also a photographer and producer. Partial list of magazine appearances: 1984: Bound To Please 3/09 (HOM)1984: Hogtie 4/04, 4/06 (HOM)1985: Beautiful Bondage Scenes #6 (Harmony)1985:..
Simone de Beauvoir
Simone de Beauvoir (January 9, 1908 – April 14, 1986) was a French author and philosopher. She wrote novels, monographs on philosophy, politics, and social issues, essays, biographies, and an autobiography. She is now best known for her 1949 treatise Le Deuxième Sexe (The Second Sex), a deta..
Simone de la Chaume
Simone Thion de la Chaume (November 24, 1908 – September 4, 2001) was a champion French golfer. In 1924 she became the first foreign player to win the British Girls Amateur Golf Championship and in 1927 the first to win the British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship, the then most prestgious tournam..
Simone de Oliveira
Simone de Oliveira (born 11 February 1938) is a portuguese singer and an actress. Simone was born in Lisbon. She started singing in high school. She is a breast cancer survivor [link]. Contents 1 Music2 Theatre3 Cinema4 TV5 External links Music Simone de Oli..
Simone Eden
Simone Eden (born Simone Howe on 14 June 1970 in Arcadia, California) is an American model and actress. She was chosen as Playboy's playmate of the month for its February 1989 issue. She is the first second-generation Playmate, since her mother, Carol Eden, was a also a Playmate in the year 1960..
Simone Edwards
Simone Ann-Marie Edwards (born November 17, 1973 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a female basketball player who played for the Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The 6'4" Edwards center is known to fans as the "Jamaican Hurricane." Like some other Caribbean-born players ..
Simone Fautario
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Simone Hankin
Simone Hankin (born February 28, 1973 in Sydney) is an Australian water polo player from the gold medal squad of the 2000 Summer Olympics. ..
Simone Hines
Simone Hines is an R&B/Pop singer who was signed to Epic records in the late 90s. Her self-titled debut album was released on September 16, 1997, its first single "Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!" produced by award-winning producer Rodney Jerkins (Michael Jackson, Brandy, Jennifer Lopez, Chante Moore) reached No...
Simone Holcomb
Simone Holcomb, a specialist soldier in the Colorado National Guard, and her husband Vaughn were both sent to Iraq. While serving there, they left their seven children in the care of Vaughn's mother. At one point during the tour the latter had to return to Ohio to look after her own father, leaving ..
Simone Iannarelli
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Simone Inzaghi
Simone Inzaghi (born April 5, 1976, in Piacenza, Italy) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre forward for the Serie A club S.S. Lazio.He is one of the best strikers of his generation and is very popular with Lazio fans. He is currently unhappy with coach Delio Rossi for not getting en..
Simone Lahbib
Simone Lahbib (born 6 February, 1965 in Stirling, Scotland) is a British actress. She has a Scottish mother and an Algerian father. Born Simone Nicole Jean Lahbib Ould Cheikl, she is best known for playing Isobel Anderson in the TV series Monarch of the Glen. She is married to British actor Raffae..
Simone Luzzatto
Simone ("Simcha") Luzzatto [1583-1663], was a prominent Rabbi in the Jewish ghetto of Venice, Italy during the renaissance period. Luzzatto was educated by many of the most outstanding rabbis of his period. By the age of 22, many of his works were being published and discussed throughout ..
Simone Mareuil
Simone Mareuil (25 August, 1903 – 24 October, 1954) was a french actress born in Perigueux, Dordogne. She appeared in a number of films, most notably director Luis Buñuel's Un chien andalou (An Andalusian Dog, 1929). After World War II she returned to her native region where she fell into a ..
Simone Martini
Petrach's Virgil (title page) (c. 1336) Illuminated manuscript, 29,5 x 20 cm Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan. Simone Martini (c. 1284 – 1344) was an Italian painter born in Siena. He was a major figure in the development of early Italian painting and greatly influenced the development of..
Simone Mathieu
Simone Mathieu |- ! style="background: #ADDFAD;" colspan="2" | Personal information |- |- |Date of birth||January 31, 1908 |- |Country|| France |- ! style="background: #ADDFAD;" colspan="2"| Major wins (2) |- |French||1938, 1939 |- |} Simone Mathieu (born January 31 1908 in Neuilly-su..
Simone Melchior
Simone Melchior Cousteau (1919-1990) was the wife and business partner of undersea explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau. The first woman scuba diver, Simone was at Jacques's side during his major underwater accomplishments. She led him to the men and money who would build his scuba invention, she helped b..
Simone Niggli-Luder
Simone Niggli-Luder (born January 9, 1978) is a Swiss orienteering athlete who has won twice (in 2003 and 2005) all four women's competitions at the world championships. Born as Simone Luder, she grew up in Burgdorf in the Canton of Berne. She studied biology at the University of Berne, where she..
Simone orlandini
Simone Orlandini - (Livorno- 13 Gennaio 1975) - was an Italian film director, actor, writer and producer. Filmography Nuvole Rosse Draps up & Down Ariel, Omaggio a Sylvia Plath Violentia - Trilogy of Life Il Buddismo Fabbrica ..
Simone Osygus
Simone Osygus (born September 30, 1968 in Wuppertal) is a former freestyle swimmer from Germany, who twice won a bronze medal at the Summer Olympics. She first did so at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, alongside Franziska van Almsick, Daniela Hunger and Manuela Stellmach, in the 4..
Simone Ovide
Simone Ovide was the wife of Haitian dictator François "Papa Doc" Duvalier (1907-1971). Ovide was a trained nurse and was introduced to Francois Duvalier by friends. She bore him two daughters and a son (Jean-Claude Duvalier). Following her son to France in 1986, she died in relative poverty in th..
Simone Pavan
Simone Pavan (born 29 April 1974 in Latisana, Udine) is an Italian footballer. ..
Simone Perrotta
Simone Perrotta (born September 17, 1977 in Ashton-under-Lyne, England) is an Italian football (soccer) midfielder who currently plays for A.S. Roma in Serie A. He lived in England only until the age of 6, attending school at St. Ann's primary school in Ashton-under-Lyne. His parents, Francesco an..
Simone Porzio
Simone Porzio (1497-1554) was an Italian philosopher, born and died in Naples. Like his greater contemporary, Pomponazzi, he was a lecturer on medicine at Pisa (1546-1552), and in later life gave up purely scientific study for speculation on the nature of man. His philosophic theory was identical w..
Simone Rainford
Simone Rainford (born 1975) is a British female R&B singer and one of the members of All Saints 1.9.7.5.. In 1994 Simone started the band together with Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis and was the lead singer on their first single Silver Shadow. The group recorded three singles together, however..
Simone Russell
Simone Russell is a fictional character on the NBC soap opera Passions Simone has been on the show since its inception in 1999. She is currently played by Cathy Jenéen Doe since 2004. The character was also played by Lena Cardwell (1999-2001) and Chrystee Pharris-Larkins (2001-2004). The character ..
Simone Signoret
Simone Signoret (March 25, 1920 - September 30, 1985), was an Academy Award-winning French actress. She was born Simone-Henriette-Charlotte Kaminker in Wiesbaden, Germany to Andre and Georgette (Signoret) Kaminker. She was the oldest child of three, with two younger brothers. Her father, a linguist..
Simone Simon
Simone Simon (real name: Simone Thérèse Fernande Simon) (April 23, 1910, Marseille, France - February 22, 2005, Paris, France) was a French film actress who began her film career in 1931. She quickly established herself as one of the country's most successful film actresses. After seeing her ..
Simone Simons
Simone Simons live in concert Simone Simons (born January 17, 1985) is a Dutch mezzo-soprano singer who is the lead vocalist of symphonic metal band Epica. Simons had an interest for music ever since the age of 10, and after listening to the Nightwish album "Oceanborn" at the age of 15, she b..
Simone Singh
Simone Singh (born November 10, in Jamshedpur) is an Indian actress. She made her acting debut with the television series Swabhimaan, in 1995. She played the title role in another popular television series Heena, which gave her wide recognition. Simone soon forayed into Bollywood movies with Ek ..
Simone Spoladore
Simone Spoladore (October 29, 1979 in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil) is a Brazilian actress. Her first character was Ana, from the Brazilian movie Lavoura Arcaica (To the left of the father), a girl who falls in love with her brother, André. Ana doesn't say a word during the film. She expresses hers..
Simone Stewart
Simone Stewart is a British gospel singer. In 2001, she formed a band called Siani with her cousin Nicholle Senior and her friend Agery Charlton, together they have released an album and performed with the likes of Misteeq and Mica Paris. The band is still going from strength to strength. Also in 20..
Simone Tata
Simone Tata, currently the Chairperson of the Trent Limited is a prominent Indian businesswoman. French by birth and educated in Switzerland, she came to India in 1955, and joined Lakme as a director in 1961, rising to become its Chairperson in 1982. She was appointed a director in Tata Industries i..
Simone Thurtell
Simone Thurtell Simone Thurtell is a sports presenter and commentator for ABC Radio Grandstand and is based in Sydney. She shares the hosting of the summer Grandstand program with Peter Walsh and is also the ABC's around the ground reporter during international cricket matches played at the SCG. ..
Simone Torres
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Simone Veil
Simone Veil should not be confused with Simone Weil, a French philosopher. Simone Veil Simone Veil (born Simone Annie Jacob, July 13, 1927) is a French lawyer and politician who currently serves as a member of the Constitutional Council of France. Veil was born the daughter of a Jewish archi..
Simone Verovio
Simone Verovio (fl. 1575–1608) was a Dutch calligrapher, engraver, printer, and editor. He was born in 's-Hertogenbosch and moved to Rome no later than 1575. By 1586 he began printing music books, using engraved plates. These were some of the first music books published in this manner. Some of the..
Simone Warne
Simone Callahan (Formerly Warne) (born 1971) is the ex-wife of cricketer Shane Warne. The couple separated in 2005 after 10 years of marriage following a number of sex scandals involving her husband. Since the separation, she has worked to build an independent career in the Australian media, compe..
Simone Weil
An Anthology by Simone Weil. Simone Weil should not be confused with Simone Veil, a French politician. Simone Weil (February 3, 1909 – August 24, 1943) was a French philosopher and mystic. Contents 1 Life1.1 Intellectual life1.2 Political activism1.3 Conversion1..
Simone Young
Simone Young AM (born March 2, 1961) is an Australian conductor, particularly well known for opera. She studied composition and piano in her birth town Sydney and started her operatic career at the Sydney Opera House in 1985. In her early years she was assistant to James Conlon at the Cologne Opera..
Simone Zaggia
Simone Zaggia is an Italian astronomer. He was born in 1965 and did undergraduate work at the University of Padua, where he also received his Ph.D. in 1996. He has done post-doctoral work at the European Southern Observatory and the Capodimonte Observatory and currently (2006) works at Trieste Ob..
Simonians
The Simonians were a Gnostic, Antinomian sect, of the second century, whose teachings, simonianism, regarded Simon Magus as its founder and which traced its doctrines back to him. History The Simonians are mentioned by Hegesippus (in Eusebius, "Hist. eccl.", IV, xxii); their doctrines are quoted an..
Simonides
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. Two poets of Ancient Greece: Simonides of Amorgos iambic poet, flourished in ..
Simonides of Amorgos
Simonides (or Semontoes) of Amorgos, Greek iambic poet, flourished in the middle of the 7th century BC. He was a native of Samos, and derived his surname from having founded a colony in the neighbouring island of Amorgos. According to Suidas, besides two books of iambics, he wrote elegies, one of t..
Simonides of Ceos
Simonides of Ceos (ca. 556 BC-469 BC), Greek lyric poet, was born at Ioulis on Kea. During his youth he taught poetry and music, and composed paeans for the festivals of Apollo. He was included, along with Sappho and Pindar, in the canonical list of nine lyric poets by the scholars of Hellenistic A..
Simonis
Simonis may be Simonis de Kéza, chroniclerSimonis Starovolsci, Polish scholarAdolphe Dominique Florent Joseph Simonis, French dramatist, named further EmpisAdrianus Johannes Cardinal Simonis, Dutch Catholic churchmanEugène Simonis or Eugen Simonis, Belgian sculptor and architectHeide Simonis, Ger..
Simonov
The surname Simonov can refer to the following people: Ivan Mihaylovich Simonov, a Soviet astronomerKonstantin Mihaylovich Simonov, a Soviet poetNikolai Konstantinovich Simonov, a Soviet actorRuben Nikolayevich Simonov, a Soviet actor and film directorSergei Gavrilovich Simonov, a Soviet weapons de..
Simonov Monastery
Assumption Cathedral (1405). Simonov monastery (Russian: Симонов монастырь) in Moscow was established in 1370 by monk Feodor, a nephew and disciple of St Sergius of Radonezh. The monastery land formerly belonged to Simeon Khovrin, a boyar of Greek extraction and progenitor of..
Simons
Simons is a surname, and may refer to Barbara SimonsCarlos SimonsCharles-Mathias SimonsEric SimonsHeintje SimonsHenry Calvert SimonsHoward SimonsHoward L. SimonsJames Harris SimonsJim SimonsMaria SimonsMenno SimonsPaullina SimonsPeter Simons (professor)Rachel SimonsRaf SimonsRosearik Rikki SimonsSi..
Simons' BASIC
This product is widely, but incorrectly, called "Simon's BASIC", because of confusion between the first name "Simon" and the surname "Simons". Simons' BASIC was an extension to BASIC 2.0 for the Commodore 64 home computer. Written by 16-year-old British programmer David Simons in 1983, it was distr..
Simonshaven
The town centre (darkgreen) and the statistical district (lightgreen) of Simonshaven in the municipality of Bernisse. Simonshaven ([51°49′N 4°17′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Bernisse, and lies about 4 km southwest of ..
Simonside Hills
The Simonside hills are a hill range, in Northumberland, England near the town of Rothbury. Most of the hills are around 300-400 metres high and are popular spots for hikers in the area. The highest point is Tosson Hill at 440 m. ..
Simonswood
Simonswood is a civil parish in the West Lancashire district of Lancashire, England. Before 1974 it formed part of the West Lancashire Rural District. In 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, it was transferred to the Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley in the new metropolitan county of Merseysi..
Simons River
The Simons River is a short river in Delaware in the United States, approximately 3 mi (5 km) long. It drains a wetlands area on the southern shore of Delaware Bay. It is formed in Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge approximately 5 mi (8 km) northwest of Dover, Delaware, by the confluence of Herr..
Simonton, Texas
Simonton is a town in Fort Bend County, Texas within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown Metropolitan Area. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, the city population was 718. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Simonton is located at [29°40′4..
Simonton Lake, Indiana
Simonton Lake is a census-designated place (CDP) in Elkhart County, Indiana, United States. The population was 4,053 at the 2000 census. Geography Simonton Lake is located at [41°44′45″N, 85°58′17″W] (41.745799, -85.971499)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to th..
Simontornya
Simontornya County Tolna Area 33.83 km² Population Total (2001)Density   4606136.2 /km² Postal code 7081 Area code 74 Simontornya is a town in Tolna county, Hungary. It is located at around [46°45′0″N, 18°33′0″E]. ..
Simonurius
Simonurius is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Simonurius campestratus (Simon, 1901) (Venezuela)Simonurius expers Galiano, 1988 (Argentina)Simonurius gladifer (Simon, 1901) (Argentina)Simonurius quadratarius (Simon, 1901) (Venezuela) ..
Simony
Simony is the ecclesiastical crime and personal sin of paying for offices or positions in the hierarchy of a church, named after Simon Magus, who appears in the Acts of the Apostles 8:18-24. Simon Magus offers the disciples of Jesus payment for the power to perform miracles. The intertwining of t..
Simony Diamond
Simony Diamond (born July 21 1983) is a pornographic actress and Internet nude model from Budapest, Hungary. Pseudonyms she uses include Simony, Henrietta (her real-life first name), and Heny. She began acting in adult films in 2003 and has often appeared in Denys Defrancesco productions with Sandr..
Simon & Schuster
Jean-François MilletLe Semeur (The Sower) Simon & Schuster logo, circa 1961.Usage restricted.Note: any trademarks on this page belong to their owners Simon & Schuster, Inc., is a publishing house founded in New York in 1924 by Richard L. Simon and M. Lincoln ("Max") Schuster, notable for its pu..
Simon & Simon
Simon & Simon was the name of a detective series starring Gerald McRaney and Jameson Parker. Originally a 1978 pilot called Pirate's Key set in Florida, when the show was picked up by CBS, the characters' home was changed from Florida to San Diego, California where the show's storyline remained for..
SIMON (Batch Interactive test/debug)
SIMON (Batch interactive test/debug) was a proprietary test/debugging toolkit for interactively testing Batch programs designed to run on IBM's System 360/370/390 architecture. It provided Instruction step, conditional Program Breakpoint ("Pause") and storage alteration features for Assembler, COB..
Simon (Battlestar Galactica)
Simon, is a character from the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series. He is played by actor Rick Worthy. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Simon is another humanoid Cylon model first encountered by Lt. Starbuck during her time at a Cylon hospital on ..
Simon (cat)
Simon was the ship's cat who "served" on HMS Amethyst. In 1949, during the Yangtze Incident, he received the Dickin Medal for surviving injuries from a cannon shell, raising morale and killing off a rat infestation during the incident. External links ["Cat of war" (Online edition of The Hindu ..
Simon (game)
Simon is an electronic game. It was launched in 1978 at Studio 54 in New York and became an immediate success. The brainchild of electronic inventor Ralph Baer (who had developed the first home video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey, in 1972), and manufactured and distributed by Milton Bradley,..
Simon (surname)
Simon is a surname, and may refer to many people. A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - J - K - L - M - N - P - R - S - T - W - Z - See also A Abbey SimonAndré SimonAnne Simon B Barry Simon, American mathematical physicistBill SimonBob Simon C Calvin SimonCarlos Eugênio SimonCarly Simon, American music..
Simon A. Forward
Simon A. Forward (born 1967 in Penzance) is an author and dramatist most famous for his work on a variety of Doctor Who spin-offs. He currently lives and works in Penzance with his wife as a full-time writer. Work Simon's first published work was the short story One Bad Apple in BBC Books' Doctor ..
Simon Abadie
Simon Abadie is a race car driver born in Lourdes, France on the 9th of March 1978. He spent three years in Formula Renault before moving to French Formula Three in 2001 with the Graff and later Saulnier team. Most recently he drove for Graff again, this time in the 2004 World Series Light. ..
Simon Abkarian
Simon Abkarian (born March 5, 1962) is a French actor of Armenian descent. Born in Gonesse, Val d'Oise, Abkarian spent his childhood in Lebanon. He moved to Los Angeles, where he joined an Armenian theater company managed by Gerald Papazian. He returned to France in 1985, settling in Paris. He h..
Simon Achidi Achu
"Pa" Simon Achidi Achu ( born 5 September 1932) grew up in Santa in the Northwest Province of Cameroon. He grew up in a polygamous home. He completed primary education in Santa and then continued to Cameroon Protestant College, where he remained until completing high school. Pa Achu later continued ..
Simon Addis
Simon Addis (December 30, 1745 – June 23, 1834), was a Captain of the Middlesex County, New Jersey militia of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. He was born in Northhampton, Bucks County, Pennsylvania on December 30, 1745 to Richard Addis and Maria Wyckoff. Contents 1&nb..
Simon Adebisi
Simon Adebisi Simon Adebisi was a character played by male actor (and model) Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje on the HBO dramatic series Oz, which took place in an experimental prison unit. The leader of the black gang in Oz, Adebisi was considered one of the prison's most dangerous inmates, and became..
Simon Affleck
Simon Affleck (born ca. 1660, died 1725) was a Swedish tax official who worked in Swedish-ruled Finland. He had been appointed by the King of Sweden to collect taxes in the Pielisjärvi region, and also paid the rent of his mansion in Pielisjärvi to the King. Affleck is said to have been a ruthles..
Simon Alexander Bowes-Lyon
Sir Simon Alexander Bowes-Lyon KCVO (b. 17 June 1932) is a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II and the current Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire. He was created a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in The Queen's Birthday Honours List 2005. He was born in 1932, the son of David Bowes-Lyo..
Simon Ammann
Simon Ammann (born June 25, 1981 in Grabs) is a Swiss ski jumper. He currently lives in Unterwasser, Switzerland. He debuted as a 16-year-old unknown during the 1997-1998 Ski World Cup season. Ammann qualified for the 1998 Nagano Olympic Games, where he finished 35th. Before the 2002 Winter Oly..
Simon Amor
Simon Daniel Edward Amor (born 25 April 1979 in Kingston upon Thames) is an English rugby union footballer who plays at scrum-half or fly-half for Wasps and is the captain of the England Sevens squad. Amor was educated at Hampton School and Cambridge University. At Cambridge he earned a blue in 20..
Simon Amstell
Photograph of Simon Amstell Simon Amstell is an English comedian and television presenter. Biography Amstell was born on 29 November 1979 in Essex into a Jewish family. He attended Beal High School in Woodford. He first appeared on television in 2000 as a presenter on the UK kid's channel Nic..
Simon Anderson
Simon Anderson (born 7 July 1954) is an Australian surfer and surfboard shaper, noted for creating the Thruster design of three equal-sized fins on a surfboard, a design now used on practically every shortboard made. Anderson grew up in Collaroy, Sydney, the second oldest of four brothers. All fou..
Simon Andrews
Simon Andrews is a British composer, and Head of Theoretical Studies, Composition, and Director of The Academy Chorale. He was born in Croydon, England. He was educated at Chichester Cathedral Choir School. He has a B.A. and B.Mus. in composition, from Christ Church, Oxford, and a Ph.D. from the U..
Simon and Garfunkel
Simon and Garfunkel, Bookends. Simon and Garfunkel are an American popular music duo comprising Paul Simon and Arthur "Art" Garfunkel. They met in highschool in 1957 where they formed the group Tom and Jerry. They had their first taste of success with the minor hit "Hey Schoolgirl." As Simon ..
Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits
Simon and Garfunkel first released a Greatest Hits album on 14 June 1972, covering their heyday of 1965–1970. It peaked on the US charts at #5. In the UK, it was a # 2 hit. The album, a unique mix of original hits and live recordings of hits, has proven a long and durable seller, currently being ..
Simon and Garfunkel Discography
This is the discography page of Simon and Garfunkel. Since 1964, the duo has released 5 studio albums and numerous compilation and live albums. Studio albums Album cover Album information Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. Released: October 19, 1964 October 19, 1964Chart positions: #24 UK; #30 USLength:..
Simon and Swinger
Simon (Diamond) and (Johnny) Swinger were a professional wrestling tag team most notably seen in Extreme Championship Wrestling and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. The team made their debut in Extreme Championship Wrestling in 2000 and reappeared once again in TNA in 2003. The team was managed by D..
Simon and the Witch
Simon and the Witch is the name of a children's book by Margaret Stuart Barry, published by HarperCollins which are illustrated by Linda Birch. It is also generally used as the name of the series which follows on. Simon is a very sensible young schoolboy who has a friend who is a real witch. She is ..
Simon Anholt
Simon Anholt is usually given as the inventor or populariser of the concept of "Nation Branding". Anholt used the phrase in an article in the Journal of Brand Management entitled "Nation Brands of the 21st Century" (Henry Stewart Publications, Vol 5 No 6, July 1998) which is considered the first o..
Simon Archer
Simon Archer (born June 27, 1973) is a male badminton player from Great Britain. Archer competed in badminton at the 1996 Summer Olympics in doubles, with Chris Hunt. They were knocked out in the quarterfinals. In 2000 he coupled with Nathan Robertson, but they too lost in the quarterfinals, this ..
Simon Armitage
Simon Armitage Simon Armitage (born May 26, 1963 is a British poet, playwright, and novelist. He has published nine volumes of poetry, including All Points North (1999), a collection of essays on the north of England, and two novels, Little Green Man and The Dead Sea Poems (2001) and White St..
Simon Arnauld, marquis de Pomponne
Simon Arnauld, sr and then marquis (1682) de Pomponne (Paris, november 1618 - Fontainebleau, september 26, 1699) is a French diplomat and minister. Contents 1 Youth of a \"robin\"2 First Jobs3 The Diplomat4 The Autumn of His Life, between sadness and honours5 Bibliogra..
Simon Ashdown
Simon Ashdown is a British television writer. He is probably best known as being a BAFTA award-winning EastEnders writer. He has written for the soap for around ten years, and was involved in writing storylines for the Slater family. He along with other writers actually wrote the characters around t..
Simon Ashley
Simon Ashley is a Liberal Democrat politician in the City of Manchester. He is a councillor for the Gorton South ward and is currently leader of the Liberal Democrat group on Manchester City Council as of 2006. ..
Simon Atkins
Simon Atkins (born 23 December, 1968) was an Australian Rules football player who played with Footscray from 1987 to 1994, before joining Fitzroy in its last two seasons as a club in its own right (it merged with the Brisbane Bears in 1997). He was recruited from Wynyard, Tasmania. He played mos..
Simon Atlee
Simon Atlee (October 9, 1971 – December 26, 2004) was a British fashion photographer and the fiancé of supermodel Petra Němcová, whom he frequently photographed. He was drowned in Thailand by the tsunami following 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. At first he was presumed missing, but his body ..
Simon Augustine Fraser
Simon Augustine Fraser, Master of Lovat, (28 August 1939–26 March 1994) was the son of Simon Christopher Joseph Fraser, 17th Lord Lovat and Rosamond Broughton. Master of Lovat refers to his being the son of the 17th Lord, though never ascending into the Lordship himself. Instead, his son Simon..
Simon Augustini
Simon Augustini is primarily known as vice-chairman of PSHDK. He's also involved in many other political and financial activities. Contents 1 Pre-political life2 Political life3 Family4 Countries that he has visited (in alphabetical order)5 See also Pre-political life..
Simon Austin
Simon Austin (born 9 October, 1966 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian guitarist, songwriter, producer and sound engineer, and the founding member of Frente, a band he formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1989 with Angie Hart on vocals, Tim O'Connor on bass and Mark Picton on drums. ..
Simon B. Conover
Simon Barclay Conover (September 23 1840 - April 19 1908) was a Republican Senator from Florida. Born in Middlesex County, New Jersey, Conover attended an academy in Trenton, New Jersey. He studied medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and graduated from the medical department of the Universi..
Simon Bainbridge
Simon Bainbridge (born 30 August, 1952 in London) is a British composer and professor of composition at the Royal Academy of Music, London, and the University of Louisville, Kentucky in the United States. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Career highlights2 Key works3 Selected recordin..
Simon Baker
Simon Baker (b. July 30, 1969 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia) is a film and television actor. Baker was a former champion sportsman who competed at state level in surfing and water polo. He began acting on Australian television during the late 1980s using the name Simon Baker Denny. He first ..
Simon Baldwin
Simon Baldwin (D.O.B. 31/03/75) is a Second Row for the Salford City Reds Rugby League squad. Simon joined Salford in 2003 from Leigh Centurions, having also played for Halifax Blue Sox and Sheffield Eagles. External links [Salford Squad Profile: Simon Baldwin][Salford City Reds Web..
Simon Balle
Simon Balle School is a secondary school located in Hertford, Hertfordshire. In the 2005/2006 academic year it had 1025 pupils attending. Simon Balle was built in 1957, when pupils from a former London School called The Cowper Testimonial School were moved there. There were 200 pupils attending at..
Simon Bamberger
Simon Bamberger, 4th Governor of the State of Utah Simon Bamberger (February 27, 1846–October 6, 1926) was the fourth governor of Utah (1917 - 1921) after it achieved statehood from territorial status in 1896. Bamberger bears the distinction being the first non-Mormon, the first Democrat..
Simon Barere
Simon Barere (September 1, 1896–April 2, 1951) was a Jewish-born, Russian-American pianist. One of the most technically gifted musicians of any generation, Barere was born in Odessa as the eleventh of thirteen children. He studied at the St. Petersburg Conservatory under Annette Essipova and t..
Simon Baron-Cohen
Simon Baron-Cohen, PhD, is a renowned British psychologist and director of the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge, in the United Kingdom. He is a professor of developmental psychopathology in the departments of psychiatry and experimental psychology at Cambridge, and a Fellow of ..
Simon Bar Giora
Simon Bar Giora (alternatively known as Simeon Bar Giora or Simon Ben Giora) was a leader of the Sicarii faction during the First Jewish-Roman War in the 1st century Judea. Contents 1 History2 Quotation from the ''Jewish War'' by Josephus3 Bar Giora Coins4 References History..
Simon bar Kokhba
Simon bar Kokhba (שמעון בר כוכבא) (known as Bar Kokhba, or Bar Kochva or Bar Kochba [any of which would mean "son of a star"], in Aramaic, was also called Shimon ben Kosba [שמעון בן כוסבא] and Bar Koziva [בר כוזיבא] also commonly translite..
Simon Bar Sinister
Simon Bar Sinister Simon Bar Sinister was the main villain in the Underdog cartoon show. Voiced by Allen Swift, and based on the voice and looks of Lionel Barrymore, Simon appeared to be only two feet tall. The "Bar Sinister" in his name was a mark from heraldry, signifying bastardy; on a sh..
Simon Bates
--> Simon Bates (born Birmingham, 17 December 1947) is best known for being a disc jockey in the UK and New Zealand. Between 1976 and 1993 he worked at BBC Radio 1, spending the vast majority of his time at the station presenting the weekday mid-morning show. He is now a regular on Classic FM. C..
Simon Bayliss
Simon Bayliss played bass for the ska-punk band [spunge] before leaving and eventually being replaced by Martin Holt. It is rumoured that he is the inspiration for the song 'Ode 2 Slimy Bassless' on their first album, Pedigree Chump. He then went on to record an Album with the highly accla..
Simon Beasley
Simon Beasley (born July 26, 1956) is a former Australian rules footballer with the Footscray Football Club. Beasley was a prominent full-forward who played 154 games for the Bulldogs, kicking 575 goals. In 1985, he took out the Coleman Medal with 105 goals. Beasley was recruited from Swan District..
Simon Bell
Simon Bell (born January 15, 1949) is a British session singer based in London who has worked with several noted singers. Career Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Bell first sang in local bands in the 1960's, including the bands The Soundtracks and Harlem Shuffle. He has worked with Marvin Gaye, Hot Choc..
Simon Belmont
Simon Belmont is one of the most prominent and recognized heroes from the video game series Castlevania. He has now starred in at least nine different games, six of which are remixes of the same events. He was also featured in several other games, among cameo and official appearances. Examples incl..
Simon Bening
Simon Bening (1483 - 1561) was a 16th century miniature painter of the Ghent-Bruges school. He has been called the greatest miniature painter of all time. Bening was trained in his father Alexander Bening's miniature painting workshop in Ghent. He made his own name after moving to Bruges. His speci..
Simon Benson
Simon Benson (October 2, 1852 – August 5, 1942)http://www.bensonhotel.com/about/about_history.html was a noted businessman and philanthropist from Portland, Oregon, USA. Contents 1 Early life2 Success3 Philanthropy4 Later life5 References Early life He was born i..
Simon Bernard
Simon Bernard (1779 - 1839) was a French general of engineers Biography Born in Dole, Simon Bernard was educated at the Ecole Polytechnique, and entered the army in the corps of engineers. He rose rapidly, and served (1805-1812) as aide-dc-camp to Napoleon. He was wounded in the retreat after Le..
Simon Bikindi
Simon Bikindi (born 28 September 1954) is a Rwandan singer-songwriter who was formerly very popular in Rwanda. His anti-Tutsi songs were playlist staples on the extremist radio station RTLM, which played a large role in the Rwandan Genocide. Background and role during the genocide Bikindi, an eth..
Simon Binks
Simon Binks is an Australian rock guitarist who is best known for his work with band Australian Crawl during the late seventies and early eighties. He co-founded the band was James Reyne in 1978. Recently he successfully sued a North Sydney Local Council for damages after a car accident that left hi..
Simon Birch
Simon Birch is a 1998 film loosely based on the novel A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving, directed by Mark Steven Johnson. The film starred Ian Michael Smith, Joseph Mazzello, Ashley Judd, Oliver Platt and Jim Carrey. It omitted much of the latter half of the novel and altered the ending. The ..
Simon Bisley
Bisley photographed at Bristol UK Comics Convention, 2005 Simon Bisley (born March 4 1962) is a British comic book artist who was very popular in the 1990s for his work on ABC Warriors, Lobo and Sláine. His style, reliant on paints and airbrushing as well as inks, was strongly influenced by F..
Simon Black
Simon Black (born April 3 1979) is an Australian Football League midfielder with a reputation for hard work and skill. He has the ability to get under the pack to retrieve the ball as well as deliver it with precision to teammates and rarely wastes a possession. Born in Mount Isa, Queensland, he re..
Simon Blackburn
Simon Blackburn (born 1944) is a British academic philosopher also known for his efforts to popularise philosophy. He attended Clifton College and went on to receive his bachelor's degree in Moral Sciences (i.e. philosophy) in 1965 from Trinity College, Cambridge. He is currently professor of philos..
Simon Boccanegra
Simon Boccanegra is an opera with a prologue and three acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on the play Simón Bocanegra by Antonio García Gutiérrez. It was first performed at Teatro La Fenice, Venice in March 12, 1857. The revised version, with text chang..
Simon Boerum
Simon Boerum (1724 – July 11, 1775) was a farmer, miller, and political leader from Brooklyn, New York. He represented New York in the Continental Congress in 1774 and 1775. Boerum's family settled on Long Island when it was a part of the Dutch Colony of New Netherland. His parents were Willi..
Simón Bolívar
Simón Bolívar Simón Bolívar, El Libertador. Born July 24, 1783 Caracas, Venezuela Died December 17, 1830 Santa Marta, Colombia Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar Palacios y Blanco (born July 24, 1783 in Caracas, Venezuela; died December 17, 1830 in Santa Marta,..
Simón Bolívar (TransMilenio)
Simón Bolívar Avenida Chile ◄ ► Coliseo Location Avenida NQS with Calle 63 J Neighborhood Barrios Unidos Opened 2005 The simple-station Simón Bolívar is part of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, opened in the year 2000. Contents 1 Location2 ..
Simon Bolivar Buckner
Simon Bolivar Buckner may refer to: Simon Bolivar Buckner, Sr. (1823–1914), Confederate general during the American Civil WarSimon Bolivar Buckner, Jr. (1886–1945), American general during World War II, son of the Civil War general ..
Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr.
Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr. (July 18, 1886 - June 18, 1945) was an American general during World War II. He served in the Pacific Theater of Operations and commanded the defences of Alaska early in the war. After that assignment, he was promoted to command Tenth Army, the ground formation to command..
Simon Bolivar Buckner, Sr.
For the American World War II general, see Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr. Simon Bolivar Buckner Simon Bolivar Buckner (April 1 1823 – January 8 1914) was a career U.S. Army officer and a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War, the officer who yielded to Ulysses ..
Simón Bolívar International Airport
Simón Bolívar International Airport may refer to: Simón Bolívar International Airport (Venezuela) – in Maiquetía, Venezuela Simón Bolívar International Airport (Ecuador) – in Guayaquil, Ecuador This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated..
Simón Bolívar International Airport (Ecuador)
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Simón Bolívar International Airport (Venezuela)
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Simon Bonney
Simon Bonney is an Australian rock musician, best known as the lead singer in Crime and the City Solution. The band were formed in 1978 in Sydney, Australia as an outlet for Bonney's songs and had a number of different line-ups throughout their history, with Bonney as the only constant member. Sin..
Simon Boulianne
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Simon Bourgeois
Simon Bourgeois was a 19th century French Navy officer, born in Lorraine. He held the rank of captain when he created the plans for the submarine Plongeur in 1860, under the code name Q00; the world's first submarine not to be propelled by human power. He later became an admiral and was influenti..
Simon Bradstreet
Simon Bradstreet (March 18, 1603–March 27, 1697) was a colonial magistrate, businessman and governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Simon Bradstreet was born in Horbling, Lincolnshire. His father was the rector of the parish church. Prior to his emigration to America, Bradstreet attended Em..
Simon Brailsford
Squadron Leader Simon Brailsford was Equerry to Her Majesty The Queen 1998-2001. He was a career Royal Air Force officer, specialising as a navigator. He was promoted to Squadron Leader 1 January 1997, and was later promoted to Wing Commander. ..
Simon Brainin
Simon Brainin (July 15, 1854, Riga, Russian Livonia - ) was a Russian physician. He graduated from the gymnasium in Riga; studied medicine at the universities of Dorpat and Berlin; held the position of physician of the Jewish community of Riga; and was one of the directors of the community, the las..
SIMON breach grenade
The SIMON is a rifle grenade designed to breach through doors. It is designed for use from 5.56 mm rifles such as the M16 or the M4 Carbine. The SIMON grenade was developed by Rafael - the Israeli Authority For Development of weapons. The system consists of a bullet-trap tail section which slides..
Simon Brett
Simon Brett (b. 1945 Worcester Park, Surrey, England) is a prolific writer of whodunnits. Brett worked for radio and television before becoming a full-time writer in the late 1970s. He is married with three children and lives in the South of England. So far, Brett has written three series of detect..
Simon Brown
For the English cricketer, see Simon Brown (cricketer). For the English footballer, see Simon Brown (footballer). Simon Brown is an Australian Science Fiction writer. He originally trained as a journalist and worked for a range of Australian Government Departments, including the Australian Elector..
Simon Brown (cricketer)
Simon BrownEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Left-arm medium-fast Tests First-class Matches 1 159 '''Runs scored 11 1796 Batting average 11.00 12.05 100s/50s -/- -/2 Top score 10* 69 Balls bowled 198 28735 Wickets 2 550..
Simon Brown (disambiguation)
Simon Brown may refer to: Simon Brown, Australian science fiction writerSimon Brown (cricketer), English cricketerSimon Brown (footballer), English footballerSimon Brown (boxer), U.S. boxerSimon Brown (politician), member of the British Privy Council ..
Simon Brown (footballer)
Simon Brown (born 18 September 1983 in West Bromwich) is an English footballer. He currently plays for League Two side Mansfield Town, where he usually plays as a striker, and sometimes on the right wing. Brown began his career at West Bromwich Albion, but never played a single match for the Baggie..
Simon Bruté
Simon William Gabriel Bruté de Rémur, the First Bishop of the dioceses of Vincennes, Indiana, was born on March 20, 1779, at Rennes, France. His father was Simon-Guillaume-Gabriel Bruté de Remur, Superintendent of the Royal Domains in Brittany; and his mother, Jeanne-Renee Le Saulnier de Vauhell..
Simon Bucher-Jones
Simon Bucher-Jones (born 6 September 1964 né Jones) is a British author, best known for his Doctor Who novels for Virgin and the BBC and as a contributor to the Faction Paradox spin-off series. He works as a civil servant. He is known for a hard SF approach. He has written Cthulhu Mythos short sto..
Simon Buckingham
Simon David Buckingham. Late 20th century English information society theorist. The originator of the term unorganisation. Today, Simon operates [Mobile Streams], a global mobile application service proviider. ..
Simon Burnett
Simon Burnett (born April 14 1983) is a world-class British swimmer. Simon holds 3 British records across the board in freestyle events, which is unprecedented for a British swimmer; they were all broken at the ASA National Championships in 2005. He trains in Arizona and swims for the Arizona Wildca..
Simon Burns
--> For other people named Burns, see Burns (disambiguation). Simon Hugh McGuigan Burns (born 6 September, 1952, Nottingham) is a United Kingdom politician. He has been Conservative Member of Parliament for West Chelmsford since the 1987 general election. He had served as a junior minister under J..
Simon Busk Poulsen
Simon Busk Poulsen (born 7 October 1984) is a Danish football forward playing in FC Midtjylland. On 2006-05-09 he was selected for the Danish squad for UEFA U-21 Championship 2006. ..
Simon Busuttil
Simon Busuttil (born on 20 March 1969 in Attard) is a Maltese politician and Member of the European Parliament. He is a member of the Nationalist Party, a member of the bureau of the European People's Party, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Budgetary Control and its Committee on B..
Simon Byrne
Simon Byrne (1806 – 2 June 1833), nicknamed "The Emerald Gem", was an Irish bare-knuckle prize fighter. The champion heavyweight boxer of Ireland, he was drawn to England by the larger sums of prize money and by hopes to become the heavyweight champion there as well. He became one of only f..
Simon C. Dik
Simon C. Dik (1940 – 1995) was a Dutch linguist, most famous for developing the theory of functional grammar. He occupied the chair of General Linguistics at University of Amsterdam between 1969 and 1994. During these 25 years he developed the theory of functional grammar, the foundations for..
Simon Caboche
Simon Lecoustellier, called Caboche, a skinner of the Paris Boucherie, played an important part in the Cabochien Revolt of 1413. He had relations with John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy, since 1411, and was prominent in the seditious disturbances which broke out in April and May, following on the E..
Simon Cadell
Simon Cadell (July 19 1950 - March 6 1996) was a British actor, born in London. He was the grandson of the Scottish character actress Jean Cadell and the brother of the actress Selina Cadell. He was educated at Bedales School at Petersfield where his close friends included the writer and broadcaste..
Simon Calder
Simon Calder is a British travel writer. He is the travel editor for The Independent. He has a degree in mathematics from the University of Warwick. Books he has written include the Traveller's Survival Kit series and Backpacks, Boots and Baguettes. He has contributed to several BBC travel and holid..
Simon Callery
Simon Callery (born 1960) is a British artist and one of the Young British Artists (YBAs). He was educated at Campions school, Athens, Greece, and gained a first class honours degree from Cardiff College of Art in 1983. He has worked in Turin, and is now resident in London. He first exhibited at t..
Simon Callow
Simon Philip Hugh Callow, CBE (born June 15, 1949) is an English actor of stage, film and television, and a biographer of Orson Welles and Charles Laughton. Contents 1 Biography2 Selected filmography2.1 Filmography2.2 Television3 External link Biography Callow was born..
Simon Camden
Simon Camden, is is a fictional character from the hit drama 7th Heaven. He is portrayed by David Gallagher. He is originally from the fictional town of Glenoak, California History Simon is the fourth child of Rev. Eric Camden and Anne Camden. While not in college, he attends Glenoak Community..
Simon Cameron
Simon Cameron Simon Cameron (March 8 1799 – June 26 1889) was United States Secretary of War for Abraham Lincoln from 1861 to 1862. Cameron was born in Maytown, Pennsylvania, to Charles Cameron and Marth Pfoutz. He was orphaned at nine and later apprenticed to a printer, Andrew Kennedy..
Simon Carless
Simon Carless was born in London, England, but has since moved to San Francisco, where he is an editor for Game Developer Magazine, as well Gamasutra, and also a chairman and judge for the Indpendent Games Festival, all of which are run by the same company, CMP. He was formerly the editor of the gam..
Simon Carmiggelt
Statue of Simon Carmiggelt at the 1e Weteringschansplantsoen in Amsterdam Simon Carmiggelt (1913-1987) was a Dutch writer who became a well known public figure in the Netherlands because of his daily newspaper columns and his television appearances. Contents 1 Biography2 Selected..
Simon Cellan-Jones
Simon Cellan-Jones is a British television director, who began his career as a production assistant in the mid-1980s, working on series such as Edge of Darkness. By the late 1980s he had worked his way up to become a director, and he gained credits on some of the most acclaimed British television pr..
Simon Charlton
Simon Charlton (born October 25, 1971 in Huddersfield) is an English footballer, who last played for Norwich City. He is a left-back who can also play as a left-sided central defender or occasionally in midfield. He made his name in the Premiership initially with Southampton and then with Bolton ..
Simon Chau Sui-Cheong
Simon Sui-Cheong Chau (周兆祥) is a social and environmental activist in Hong Kong. He co-founded the environmental group Green Power 綠色力量 (1988), and Produce Green 綠田園有機農場, the first commercial organic farm in Hong Kong (1989). Currently, he is working on launching Club O, ..
Simon Chimbetu
Simon Chimbetu a.k.a. Chopper, (1955 - 14 August 2005) was a Zimbabwean guitarist, vocalist and composer. He was the founding member his band Dendera Kings. ..
Simon Chua
Simon Chua Ling Fung is a bodybuilder from Singapore who started off as an instructor in a gymnasium before taking up the sport full-time. In 1991, he came in third in his first participation in a national event at the under-21 National Championship (Lightweight) competition, before going internatio..
Simon City Royals
Contents 1 Origins2 Turf wars and alliances3 Decline4 Current Origins The Simon City Royals began in the late 1950s at the corner of Drake and Wabansia streets on Chicago's northwest side when a gang began calling themselves Simon City after Simons Park which was located on t..
Simon Clark
Simon Clark is a horror novel writer from Great Britain. One of his most notable works is the novel "The Night of the Triffids". Clark has been nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel, World Fantasy Award for Best Novella and [[British Fantasy Award]. In 2001 he won the Br..
Simon Clifford
Simon Milton Clifford is an English football coach and businessman known for introducing Brazilian training techniques into the UK. Contents 1 Brazil trip2 Man on a mission3 Noted graduates4 Trivia5 External links Brazil trip Formerly a primary school P.E. teacher in Lee..
Simon Climie
Simon Climie is the former lead singer of the 1980s UK pop duo Climie Fisher, who is now more known for his work as a collaborator with Eric Clapton on albums such as Pilgrim, Reptile and Riding with the King. Contents 1 Bio2 Albums2.1 Soul Inspiration - Tracklisting3 TDF3.1&n..
Simon Clist
Simon Clist (born July 13,1982) is an English footballer who plays for Conference National club Forest Green Rovers. He was born in Dorset. Simon Clist began his career as a trainee with Bristol City, turning professional in July 1999. His first team debut came on the 25th of January 2000, in the ..
Simon Collis
Simon Collis is the British Ambassador to Qatar. Biography Simon Collis was educated at King Edward VII School (Sheffield) (from 1967 until 1973) and Christ's College, Cambridge. Career He has held posts in Bahrain, Tunisia, India, Jordan, and Dubai. He took up his present post after 9 months ..
Simon Colosimo
Simon Colosimo (born on January 8, 1979 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian football (soccer) player, who was a member of the national squad at the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship and 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. He currently plays as a central midfielder for the Australian A-League club ..
Simon Commission
The Indian Statutory Commission was a group of seven British Members of Parliament that had been dispatched to India in 1927 to study constitutional reform in that colony. It was commonly referred to as the Simon Commission after its chairman, Sir John Simon. Ironically, one of its members was Cleme..
Simon Conway Morris
Simon Conway Morris is a British paleontologist. He made his reputation with a very detailed and careful study of the Burgess Shale fossils, an exploit celebrated in Stephen Jay Gould's Wonderful Life. He is a former student of Harry Blackmore Whittington. He is professor at the Earth Sciences Dep..
Simon Cook
Simon CookAustralia (AUS) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium Tests First-class Matches 2 32 '''Runs scored 3 174 Batting average - 8.69 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score 3* 27 Balls bowled 224 4821 Wickets 7 84 Bowling..
Simon Cook (disambiguation)
Simon Cook may refer to: English cricketer Simon CookAustralian cricketer Simon CookSimon S. Cook (1831-1892), Canadian lumber merchant and political figure ..
Simon Cook (English cricketer)
For other people named Simon Cook, see Simon Cook (disambiguation). Simon James Cook (born January 15, 1977) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. Cook initially played in 1996 for Cumnor before a year later being picked up by Middlesex along wit..
Simon Coombs
Simon Christopher Coombs (born 21 February, 1947), is a British Conservative MP for Swindon from 1983 until 1997 when the seat was divided by boundary changes. Coombs stood in the new Swindon South seat but lost to Labour's Julia Drown. References "Times Guide to the House of Commons", Times Newsp..
Simon Cooper
Major-General Sir Simon Cooper GCVO, Major-General commanding the Household Division and General Officer Commanding London District 1989-1991, and later Master of the Household of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom, 1992-2000. Cooper was born in 1936, son of Major-General K..
Simon Cordon
Simon Cordon (born 14 August 1963) was the Liberal Democrat candidate for the parliamentary seat of South West Surrey in the 2001 and 2005 general elections. In 2001 Cordon lost to then Tory MP Virginia Bottomley by 861 votes (1.7%). External links [Simon Cordon PPC] profile at the site o..
Simon Coveney
Simon Coveney (born June 16, 1972 in Cork) is an Irish politician and Member of the European Parliament for Ireland South, elected in the 2004 European Parliament elections. He is a member of Fine Gael, part of the European People's Party. Coveney is also a Teachta Dála for Cork South Central. H..
Simon Cowell
Simon Philip Cowell (born 7 October, 1959 in Brighton) is a British artist and repertoire ("A&R") executive for BMG, but is best known as a judge on the television programmes Pop Idol, American Idol, and The X Factor, where he is notorious for his unsparingly blunt and often controversial criticism ..
Simon Cox
Simon Cox (born 28 April 1987) is a footballer currently playing for Reading. External links [readingfc.co.uk profile][Soccerbase profile] ..
Simon Cox (Author)
Simon Cox is an American editor and author. He is the editor-in-chief of Phenomena magazine. Bibliography Cracking the Da Vinci Code, Simon Cox, Harper Collins, 2004 ISBN 0-7322-8104-0 ..
Simon Crane
Simon Crane is a British stuntman, stunt co-ordinator and second unit director. Crane was originally a law student but dropped out to pursue a stunt career. His first major work came in the 1985 Bond film A View to a Kill. In 1987 he became Timothy Dalton's stunt double in The Living Daylights. He ..
Simon Crean
Hon Simon Crean Simon Findlay Crean (born 26 February 1949) is an Australian politician. He was leader of the Australian Labor Party, and hence Leader of the Opposition at the Federal level, from November 2001 to 2 December 2003. Crean was born in Melbourne, Victoria. He is the son of Frank Cr..
Simon Critchley
Simon Critchley is a British philosopher, working in continental philosophy and related fields. He has a doctorate from the University of Essex (1988). As of 2005 he holds a position at the New School for Social Research, in New York. Works The Ethics of Deconstruction: Derrida and Levinas (1992)R..
Simon Culhane
Simon Culhane (born March 10, 1968 in Invercargill, New Zealand) is a rugby player who won 6 caps playing at fly-half for the New Zealand rugby union side (the All Blacks). He made his international test debut at the age of 27 on 4 June, 1995 during the 1995 Rugby World Cup. The match, against Japan..
Simon Cumbers
Simon Cumbers Simon Cumbers (January 23 1968 - June 6, 2004) was an Irish-born freelance journalist working for the BBC who was murdered by Al Qaeda while filming an Al Qaeda safehouse in Saudi Arabia. Contents 1 Career2 External links2.1 Latest2.2 Coverage of shooting2.3..
Simon Cunningham Elementary School
Simon Cunningham Elementary is a public elementary school in Surrey, British Columbia part of School District 36 Surrey. ..
Simon Cusden
Simon Mark James Cusden (born February 21, 1985) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. Born in Thanet, Cusden plays for his home team of Kent, having previously turned out for the team's Under-19 outfit. He toured Holland and Australia with the Un..
Simon Cutmore
Simon Wayne Cutmore (born July 22, 1982) is a British actor, music historian and leading advocate for the rights of overweight people. Born in Potter's Bar, Hertfordshire, Cutmore studied at the nearby Woodfield School for children with learning difficulties and was expected by all to follow his..
Simon Dach
Simon Dach (July 29, 1605 - April 15, 1659) was a Prussian German lyrical poet and writer of hymns, born in Memel in Ducal Prussia (now Klaipėda in Lithuania). Simon Dach monument in Klaipėda Contents 1 Early life2 Mid life3 Later life and Poetic Success4 Published wor..
Simon Dallow
Simon Dallow is a New Zealand television presenter who presently anchors, with co-presenter Wendy Petrie, New Zealand news programme ONE News at 6pm. He studied law and practised as a litigation lawyer in Auckland before he travelled the world in his O.E. Simon was travelling to London in 1987 ..
Simon Daniel
Simon Daniel is an inventor and artist. He is founder and CEO of the Moixa group. One of his inventions is the folding PDA keyboard, licensed and used for many PDAs including Palm, Ipaq, Blackberry. It has sold around 2 million units. External links [Art][Moixa Group] ..
Simon Danielli
Simon Charles Jonathan Danielli (born 8 September 1979 in Edinburgh) is a rugby union player who plays on the wing for The Borders and Scotland. Danielli joined The Borders from Bath in September 2004, where he had been since the summer of 2001, prior to which he played for Bristol Shoguns. Daniel..
Simon Davies
Simon Davies, (born October 23 1979), is a Welsh football player, he currently plays for Everton. His favoured position is the right side of midfield. Davies began his career at Peterborough United after graduating from the side's academy system. He quickly established himself as a first team play..
Simon Davis
Simon DavisAustralia (AUS) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium Tests ODIs Matches 1 39 '''Runs scored - 20 Batting average - 5.00 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score - 6 ..
Simon Davis (mathematician)
Simon Davis writes papers on physics and number theory. Odd perfect numbers Simon Davis has written many papers on odd perfect numbers. These papers attempt to relate number theory to high-energy physics. Papers Simon Davis, "Spin structures on Riemann surfaces and perfect numbers", arXiv:[..
Simon Dawbarn
Simon 'Spike' Dawbarn - Born 14th August 1974 to Mo and Mike Dawbarn in Warrington (near Manchester). He has two brothers, Mike and Ben. He acquired the nickname 'Spike' because of his hairstyle at the time. Although he attended some form of dance college afterwards, to all intents and purposes, hi..
Simon Dawes
Simon Dawes is a rock band from Southern California. They have released two EPs and are currently recording their first full album. In spite of the name, none of the members of the band are named Simon, nor Dawes. The name comes from the Disney motion picture, The Land Before Time. The members of..
Simon Day
Simon Day (born 7 June 1962) is a British comedian most famous for his roles in the sketch show The Fast Show, sitcom Grass and a series of comedic adverts for Powergen. He has appeared on the 2004 Christmas episode of EastEnders as a taxi driver. External links ..
Simon Dedalus
Simon Dedalus is a fictional character in two works by James Joyce - A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ulysses. He is the father of Stephen Dedalus, a principal character in both books, and a friend of Leopold Bloom, the hero of Ulysses. Dedalus is a passionate Irish nationalist and foll..
Simon Dee
Carl Nicholas Henty-Dodd (born July 28, 1935) is better known by his stage name Simon Dee. He was a British television interviewer and radio disc jockey who hosted a twice-weekly chat show Dee Time, but after moving from the BBC to London Weekend Television he was dropped and his career never recove..
Simon Deering
For the type of sausage, see Hot dog Simon Deering or Hotdogs was a contestant and the 11th evictee of the 5th 2005 Australian television series, Big Brother. Deering was evicted from the show in its ninth week by a 53% margin. Deering wrote and hosted The Uplate Game Show, an interactive late ni..
Simon Dennis
Simon Dennis MBE (born 24 August 1976 in Henley-on-Thames) is a British rower and Olympic gold medalist. He started rowing at St Paul's School, London and his first international appearance was in 1994 in the GB eight at the Junior World Rowing Championships, winning a bronze medal. After school ..
Simon de Burley
Simon de Burley was holder of the offices of Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Constable of Dover Castle between 1384-88. De Burley was one of the most influential men in the court of King Richard II of England. Although of humble origin, he was brought up with Edward, the Black Prince; they bec..
Simon de Crépy
Simon de Crépy (around 1047–1081) was Count of Amiens, of the Vexin and of Valois from 1074 until 1077. He was the son of Count Raoul IV de Vexin and Adèle of Bar-sur-Aube. He is also known as Simon de Vexin and Saint Simon. Simon was brought up at the court of William of Normandy, and inh..
Simon De Jong
Simon Leendert De Jong (born 1942) is a former Canadian parliamentarian. He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1979 federal election as an New Democratic Party (NDP) Member of Parliament (MP) from Saskatchewan. In 1989, he was a candidate to succeed Ed Broadbent as the party..
Simon de Langres
Simon de Langres was a French Dominican friar from Burgundy and Master General of the Dominican Order from 1352 to 1366. From 1350 to 1352 was he was the Provincial of France. In 1360 he was made the Nuncio (Papal envoy) to France, and in 1363 to Hungary. On 16 March 1366, Simon was appointed Bish..
Simon de Montford
Simon de Montford was an English nobleman who had the manor of Coleshill passed onto him from the de Clinton family. He built moated manor houses at Coleshill and Kingshurst. He was executed in 1495 for helping in the attempt to oust King Henry VII, who then granted his lands to Simon Digby in 149..
Simon de Montfort
Simon de Montfort or Simon de Montford may refer to: Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester (1160–1218), French nobleman, achieved prominence in the Fourth Crusade and in the Albigensian CrusadeSimon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester (1208–1265), son of the 5th Earl, a powerful Engli..
Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester
Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, also Simon IV de Montfort (1160 – June 25, 1218) was a French nobleman who took part in the Fourth Crusade (1202 - 1204) and was a prominent leader of the Albigensian Crusade. He died at the siege of Toulouse in 1218. He was the son of Simon III de M..
Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester
From the Chamber of the United States House of Representatives Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester (1208 – August 4, 1265) was the principal leader of the baronial opposition to King Henry III of England. After the rebellion of 1263-1264, de Montfort became de facto ruler of England..
Simon de Rothschild
Simon de Rothschild does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Simon Mayer de Rothschild (b. June 7, 1972) is a businessman. Contents 1 Life2 On to b..
Simon de Vlieger
Simon de Vlieger (c. 1601–1653) was a Dutch designer, draughtsman, and painter, most famous for his marine paintings. Born in Rotterdam, de Vlieger moved in 1634 to Delft, where he joined the Guild of Saint Luke, and then to Amsterdam in 1638. In the 1630s and 1640s he was one of the best-k..
Simón Díaz
Simón Díaz (born August 8, 1928) is a celebrated singer and composer of Venezuelan music, whose work is regarded as one of the most important legacies for both Venezuelan and Latin American popular music. Popularity and influence on national and Latin American culture Simón Díaz is known m..
Simon Digby
Simon Digby was an English antiquary. Simon Digby was the Constable of Coleshill, in Warwickshire in the 1400-1500 period. Simon de Montford was executed in 1495 for contributing to the fund of Perkin Warbeck, who was plotting to oust King Henry VII from the throne. During his imprisonment in th..
Simon Doggart
Simon Jonathon Graham Doggart (born Winchester, Hampshire 8 February 1961) is an English cricketer and headmaster. He was educated at Winchester and Cambridge University. He represented Cambridge University as a left-handed batsman in thirty-five first-class matches between 1980 and 1983. He was aw..
Simon Donald
Simon Donald is a co-founder and co-editor of the British comic magazine Viz. He set up the magazine in 1979 with his brother Chris from a bedroom in Newcastle. His most famous creation for the magazine is probably Sid the Sexist. When Chris quit as editor in 1999 Simon and several other regular c..
Simon Donaldson
Simon Kirwan Donaldson, born in Cambridge in 1957, is a mathematician famous for his work on the topology of smooth (differentiable) four-dimensional manifolds. Donaldson gained a BA in mathematics from Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1979, and in 1980 began postgraduate work at Worcester College, ..
Simon Donnelly
Simon Donnelly (born 1 December 1974) is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing for Partick Thistle. Donnelly, a forward, started his career at boyhood heroes Celtic where he made over 150 appearances. He moved to English club Sheffield Wednesday in 1999 where a series of injury prob..
Simon Doull
Simon DoullNew Zealand (NZ) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests ODIs Matches 32 42 '''Runs scored 570 172 Batting average 14.61 12.28 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score 46 22 ..
Simon Doyle
Simon Doyle (born 1966 in Queensland) is a former Australian 1500 m runner who came fourth in the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland and twelfth in the World Championships' final 1991 in Tokyo. In 1990 Doyle won three Grand Prix meetings. In 1991 he set Australian records for 1500 m at 3:31.96 min ..
Simon Drake
Simon Alexander Drake is a British magician. Drake was the illusionist on the 1993-1994 Iron Maiden tour and is featured in their live concert film, Raising Hell. External links [Inside Magic Interview][Secret Cabaret] ..
Simon Dubnow
Simon Dubnow (alternatively spelled Dubnov, Russian: Семен Маркович Дубнов; September 10 1860–December 8 1941) was a Jewish historian, writer and activist. Simon Dubnow Contents 1 Life2 Beliefs3 See also4 External links5 Bibliography Life ..
Simon Dupree and the Big Sound
Simon Dupree and the Big Sound was a British pop band formed by three brothers, Derek Shulman, born 1947 (vocals), Phil Shulman, born 1937 (vocals, saxophone, trumpet), and Ray Shulman, born 1949 (guitar, violin, trumpet, vocals). They started as The Howling Wolves, and then became The Road Runners..
Simon Dutton
Simon Dutton is a British actor, best known for playing the title role of Simon Templar (alias The Saint) in a series of Australian-produced television films in 1989. Other TV credits include: The Professionals, By the Sword Divided, Robin of Sherwood, Bergerac, Lovejoy and Holby City. Extern..
Simon Dyson
Simon Dyson (born 21 December 1977 in York) is an English golfer. In 1999 Dyson was runner-up in the English Amateur Championship and won the Finnish Amateur title. He was also a member of the Great Britain & Ireland Walker Cup team that year, before turing professional in September. In 2000 Dy..
Simon Eaddy
Simon Eaddy is a New Zealand soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper. In January 2006, he received his first call-up for the All Whites, the New Zealand national team, for the series against Malaysia, in February 2006. His call-up was due to a series of top-performances behind porous Waitakere Uni..
Simon Easterby
Simon Easterby (born on July 21, 1975, Harrogate, North Yorkshire) is a rugby union player for Llanelli Scarlets, whom he captains, and Ireland. He is a flanker. His father is English and his mother Irish. He is the brother of Guy Easterby, also an Ireland international. He was educated at Amplefor..
Simon Eastwood
Simon Eastwood is a professional footballer with Huddersfield Town. An academy goalkeeper who made two appearances on the substitute's bench in season 2004-05 at the age of just 16 years old. At the start of the 2005-06 season he was the third choice goalkeeper behind Paul Rachubka and new signi..
Simon Edler von Lämel
Simon Edler von Lämel (1766-1845) was a successful Austrian merchant, who spent his life trying to better the lives of his fellow Jews, with much success. He was born in August of 1766 in Tuschkau (now Město Touškov), near Pilsen, Bohemia. He father died early on, so Lämel quickly developed an ..
Simon Edward Stokes
Simon Edward Stokes is a British actor. He has appeared in television dramas such as Families and The Bill. External link ..
Simon effect
In psychology, the Simon effect states that reaction times are usually faster when stimulus and response occur at the same location than when they do not, even if the stimulus location is irrelevant to the task. It is named for J. R. Simon. Simon originally named the effect reaction toward the sou..
Simon Elliott
Simon Elliott (born June 10, 1974 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a Kiwi football (soccer) player, who currently plays as a defensive midfielder for Fulham F.C. of the English Premier League. He is also a regular on the New Zealand national team. Elliott played college soccer at Stanford University,..
Simon Ellis
Simon Ellis is a songwriter and music producer who began his music career as a member of the band Ellis, Beggs and Howard which led him to being the musical director of various bands in the United Kingdom and world tours such as East 17 and the Spice Girls. Working with the Spice Girls led to meetin..
Simon Elwes
Simon Edmund Vincent Paul Elwes (29 June, 1902 - 6 August, 1975) was a British painter and scion to the Cary-Elwes recusant family.. Elwes was the son of Gervase Henry Elwes (1866 - 1921) and Winifride Mary Elizabeth Fielding, daughter of Rudolph William Basil Feilding, 8th Earl of Denbigh and 7th ..
Simon Emil Koedel
Simon Emil Koedel was a sleeper agent for the Abwehr activated during World War II. Operating primarily in New York City, Koedel monitored American ports and US military suppliers. One of the most successful spies of World War II, Koedel obtained and forwarded to the Abwehr volumes of information a..
Simon Episcopius
Simon Episcopius (January 8, 1583 - April 4, 1643), the Latin form of the name of Simon Bischop, Dutch theologian, was born at Amsterdam. In 1600 he entered the university of Leiden, where he studied theology under Jacobus Arminius, whose teaching he followed. In 1610, the year in which the Arminia..
Simon Estes
Simon Estes (2 February, 1938-) is an America bass-baritone singer. Estes was born in Centerville, Iowa, USA. His Baptist father was a coal-miner. At the University of Iowa he sang tenor, but was reclassified as bass-baritone. In 1964 he went to the Juillard School and in the following year made hi..
Simon F. Green
Dr. Simon F. Green is an astronomer. He is a Senior Lecturer in Planetary and Space Science at the Open University. He specializes in the study of asteroids and trans-Neptunian objects, and for a long time worked with the IRAS satellite to detect fast moving objects. References [PSSRI staff pr..
Simon Fairman
Simon Fairman (1792 - 1857) of West Stafford, Connecticut, invented the lathe chuck in 1830; his son-in-law, Austin F. Cushman invented the Cushman Universal Chuck. ..
Simon Fairweather
Simon Fairweather (born October 9 1969) is an athlete born in Adelaide, South Australia, he is 175 centimetres tall and he weighs 71kg He competes in archery. Fairweather won the individual gold medal at the World Championships in Poland in 1991. Fairweather was declared the Young Australian of ..
Simon Fanshawe
Simon Fanshawe presenting "The Trouble With Gay Men" Simon Hew Dalrymple Fanshawe (born December 26, 1956, in Devizes, England) is a writer and broadcaster. He contributes frequently to British newspapers and radio. He first came to public attention as a stand-up comedian (winning the presti..
Simon Farquhar
Simon Farquhar, (born December 15, 1972) is a Scottish playwright hailing from Cullen, Aberdeenshire. His first full-length stage play, Rainbow Kiss, directed by Richard Wilson, opened at the Royal Court in April 2006 forming part of the theatre's 50th anniversary season. and received warm reviews..
Simon Fenton
Simon Fenton born (6 October 1976) is a British actor who has appeared in several different television roles. One of his earliest roles was in Tom's Midnight Garden, and he also appeared in the ITV children's series T-Bag and the Sunstones of Montezuma and the Russell T. Davies series Century Falls..
Simon Ferry
Simon Ferry (Born January 1, 1988 in Dundee) Is a Scottish football player. He is a midfielder, plays for Celtic F.C. and is a regular for the Scotland Under-19 national team. Celtic F.C.]] - Current Squad 1 Boruc | 2 Telfer | 3 Camara | 4 Virgo | 5 Caldwell |..
Simon Festing
Simon Festing is the executive director of the Research Defence Society (RDS), [link] a British lobby group funded by the pharamaceutical industry and universities. [link] The main focus of RDS is to defend the use of animal testing in the UK. Background Festing graduated in ..
Simon fieldhouse
Simon Fieldhouse, Artist based in Sydney, Australia was born on 25 March 1956.He was educated at Newington College, Barker College, Geelong Grammar School, Australian Independent International School and The University of Sydney where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts. He studied law and practiced bri..
Simon Finn
Simon Finn is an English psych folk musician. Finn released his Pass The Distance LP in 1970. The album featured contributions from Rob Buckin, Paul Burwell, Ken Elliot, and David Toop. ..
Simon Finnigan
Simon Finnegan (born 8 December 1981) is a Second Row for the Salford City Reds Rugby League squad. Simon joined Salford in 2005 from Widnes Vikings. He was born in Warrington, but grew up in Australia, playing for the Penrith Panthers before joining Widnes in 2003. External links [Salford Sq..
Simon Fisher-Becker
Simon Fisher-Becker (born 1961 in Ruislip, England) is a British actor. He plays The Fat Friar in the Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. ..
Simon Flexner
Simon Flexner (March 25, 1863 - May 2, 1946) was a physician, administrator, and professor of pathology at the University of Pennsylvania. He was the first director of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1901-1935) and a trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation. He was also a friend and a..
Simon Ford
Simon Ford (born 17 November 1981) is a English professional footballer currently playing for Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premier League. He is the nephew of former Rangers and Liverpool winger Mark Walters[Ford signs for Kilmarnock]. Ford, a defender, began his career at Charlton Athleti..
Simon Forman
Simon Forman (December 30, 1552 – September, 1611) was a prominent Elizabethan occultist, astrologist and herbalist active in London. He was born in Quidhampton near Salisbury, Wiltshire. After an abortive apprenticeship in Salisbury, he attended Magdalen College, Oxford. After a spell as a te..
Simon Foster
Simon Foster is an artist most known for his work alongside Chris Sawyer for Transport Tycoon, Roller Coaster Tycoon 1 and 2 and Locomotion. External links [Simon Foster's official site][Roller Coaster Tycoon official site] ..
Simon Foucher
Simon Foucher (1 March 1644 - 27 April 1696) was a French philosopher born in Dijon. He was the son of a merchant, and appears to have taken orders at a very early age. For some years he held the position of honorary canon at Dijon, but this he resigned in order to take up his residence in Paris. He..
Simon Fowler
Simon Fowler (born 25 May 1965, in Birmingham) is the lead vocalist and acoustic guitarist in Ocean Colour Scene. He was educated at Tudor Grange School in Solihull, and later studied at The Sixth Form College Solihull where he wrote 'Foxy's Folk Faced.' Simon went on to become a journalist, workin..
Simon Francis
Simon Francis (born 1952) is a professional abstract painter residing in Wolverhampton, England. He usually uses oil paints on canvas to, in his own words, "enhance perception and question perceived visual reality by using paint on two dimensional surfaces mainly with the expressive vehicles of ab..
Simon Francis (footballer)
Simon Charles Francis (Born February 16, 1985 in Nottingham, England) is a football player currently playing for Southend United. An England U21 international, he is a powerful player who can fill numerous defensive and midfield slots. Released as a youngster by Notts County, Francis joined Bradfo..
Simon Fraser
Simon Fraser may refer to: Lords Lovat: Simon Fraser, 6th Lord Lovat (1572–1633), see Lord LovatSimon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat (1667–1747)Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat (1828–1887)Simon Joseph Fraser, 16th Lord Lovat (1871–1933)Simon Christopher Joseph Fraser, 17th Lord Lovat ..
Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat
Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat (c. 1667 – April 9, 1747, London), Scottish Jacobite, chief of Clan Fraser, was famous for his violent feuding and his changes of allegiances. In 1715, he had been a supporter of the House of Hanover, but in 1745 he changed sides and supported the Stuart claim on the c..
Simon Fraser, 13th Lord Lovat
Simon Fraser, 13th Lord Lovat (1828-1887) was a peer in the Peerage of Scotland. While legally the 13th Lord, Simon was referred to as the 15th Lord Lovat. He resided at Beaufort Castle. ..
Simon Fraser, 14th Lord Lovat
Simon Joseph Fraser, 14th Lord Lovat, DSO (1871-1933) was a leading Roman Catholic aristocrat, landowner, and the 23rd Chief of Clan Fraser. While legally the 14th Lord, he was referred to as the 16th Lord Lovat. He served in the 1st Life Guards. In 1899 he raised the Lovat Scouts, who fought in th..
Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat
Simon Christopher Joseph Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat, DSO, MC (9 July 1911 - 16 March 1995) was the 25th Chief of the Clan Fraser and a prominent British Commando during the Second World War. His friends called him "Shimi" Lovat, his name in his mother tongue. His Clan referred to him as MacShimidh, ..
Simon Fraser, 16th Lord Lovat
Simon Fraser, 16th Lord Lovat, 25th MacShimidh (Gaelic: "son of Simon", traditional title of the Chief of Clan Fraser) (born 13 February 1977), grandson of the renowned British Commando Simon Christopher Joseph Fraser, son of Simon Augustine Fraser, has been the chief of Clan Fraser since the death..
Simon Fraser (Australian politician)
Sir Simon Fraser (21 August 1832 - 30 July 1919), Australian politician, was a member of the Australian Senate and the grandfather of Malcolm Fraser, Prime Minister of Australia from 1975 to 1983. Fraser was born in Pictou in Nova Scotia, Canada, the son of a Scottish timber miller and farmer. When..
Simon Fraser (comics)
Nikolai Dante on the cover of 2000 AD, drawn by Simon Fraser. Copyright Rebellion A/S 2005. Simon Fraser is a British comics artist best known for his work on Nikolai Dante, a series he created with writer Robbie Morrison in 2000 AD. His early work includes Lux and Alby Sign on and Save th..
Simon Fraser (explorer)
Simon Fraser (1776–18 August 1862) was a fur trader and an explorer who charted much of what is now the Canadian province of British Columbia. Fraser was employed by the Montreal-based North West Company and by 1805 had been put in charge of all the company's operations west of the Rocky..
Simon Fraser (football)
Simon Fraser (born March 27, 1983 in Upper Arlington, Ohio) is an American football player who currently plays defensive end for the Cleveland Browns. At Ohio State University, Fraser was a three-time OSU Scholar-Athlete selection and a two-time Academic All-Big Ten Conference honoree, as well as a..
Simon Fraser (general)
Simon Fraser (1729-1777) was a British general during the American Revolutionary War who was killed in the Battle of Bemis Heights. Simon was a younger son of Alexander Fraser of Balnian, Highland, by his second wife Jean Mackintosh and was born in Scotland in 1729. He fought with the Dutch army at..
Simon Fraser (patriot)
For other people of this name see Simon Fraser. Simon Fraser fought in the Wars of Scottish Independence. For a time he fought alongside William Wallace. He led the Scottish victory at the Battle of Roslin. Later, he fought for King Robert I of Scotland (Robert the Bruce). He was captured and ex..
Simon Fraser Clan
The Simon Fraser Clan are the athletic teams that represent Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. SFU's teams formerly played in the United States National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for all sports. In 2000, Simon Fraser sought to join the U.S. NCAA as a Divisi..
Simon Fraser Student Society
The Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS) is the student union of Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. It has been a member of the Canadian Federation of Students since 1981. The SFSS consists of over 23,000 students, and has an annual budget of over one million dollars.Simon Fraser Office o..
Simon Fraser Tolmie
The Hon. Simon Fraser Tolmie. Simon Fraser Tolmie, PC, LL.D. (January 25, 1867 - October 13, 1937) was a veterinarian, farmer, politician, and Premier of the Province of British Columbia, Canada. Tolmie had an impeccable pioneer lineage, which aided him in his political aspirations. He was ..
Simon Fraser University
Simon Fraser University (SFU) is located in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, a suburb of Vancouver, British Columbia. Its programs are organized in six faculties: Applied Sciences, Arts and Social Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Health Sciences, and Science. It was established in 1..
Simon Fraser University Pipe Band
SFUPB Simon Fraser University Pipe Band Competition Grade: 1 Location: Burnaby, British Columbia Pipe Major: Terry Lee Drum Sergant: J. Reid Maxwell Tartan: Ancient Fraser Notable Placings: Winner, World Pipe Band Championships: 1995, 1996, 1999, 2001 The Simon Fraser Univer..
Simon Frith
Simon Frith is a former rock critic and a sociologist who specializes in popular music culture, and the brother of guitarist Fred Frith and psychologist Chris Frith. He read PPE at Oxford and did a doctorate in Sociology at UC Berkeley. He taught in the Sociology Department at Warwick University an..
Simon Fuller
Simon Fuller Simon Fuller (born 17th May 1960) is a British record and television producer who is best known as the manager of the Spice Girls and as the creator of the Idol series, first seen as Pop Idol and over 50 other versions including American Idol, Canadian Idol, and World Idol. Fuller..
Simon Furman
Portrait photograph of Simon Furman Simon Furman is a comic book writer, particularly associated with of a number of notable Transformers comics for Marvel UK, Marvel US, Dreamwave, and most recently, IDW. He also wrote the final episode of the Beast Wars: Transformers cartoon, the Tran..
Simon Gagné
Simon Gagné (February 29, 1980 in Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian hockey player with the Philadelphia Flyers and, during the 2006 Olympics, Team Canada. He is, as of April 12, 2006, an alternate captain for the Philadelphia Flyers. Contents 1 Playing career2 Awards3 Car..
Simon Gallup
--> Simon Johnathon Gallup was born on June 1, 1960 in Duxhurst, England. He is an English musician best known for his work with The Cure. Simon is the youngest of six children born to Bob and Peg Gallup. His siblings are Stuart, David, Duncan, Monica, and Ric. Ric Gallup has also been involved w..
Simon Gamache
Simon Gamache (Born January 3, 1981 in Montreal, Quebec) is a professional ice hockey player. After a junior career spent with the Val-d'Or Foreurs of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in which he won multiple awards including the Ed Chynoweth Trophy, Jean Béliveau Trophy, CHL Player of the Yea..
Simon Gärdenfors
Simon Gärdenfors (born 1978) is a Swedish cartoonist. He works in a very cute cartoony style, which is almost iconic and naivistic in appearance, which would lead new readers to believe his comics are strictly for children. The subjects he approaches is quite often realistic and naturalistic, thou..
Simon Garner
Simon Garner at his second testimonial match on 18 May 2003. Simon Garner was a professional football player during the 1980s. He is the record all time leading goal scorer for the English club Blackburn Rovers F.C., netting 168 times. He was educated at Boston Grammar School at Boston, Linc..
Simon Geoghegan
Simon Patrick Geoghegan (born 1 September 1968 in Barnet, London) is a rugby union footballer who played at wing for London Irish. External links [sporting-heroes.net profile][statistics from scrum.com] ..
Simon George
Simon Daniel George (born 23 April, 1988 in Masterton, New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer. Daniel attended Palmerston North Boys High School, where he played for High School Old Boys in their Manawatu premier competition, from which he made his leap into NPC rugby. He currently pla..
Simon Gerrans
Simon Gerrans (born 16 May 1980) is an Australian professional road bicycle racer born in Victoria, Australia. Gerrans participated in his first Tour de France in the 2005 edition, in the team of AG2R Prévoyance. Cycling Career 2006: 1st Stage 1 & 1st Final GC Tour Down Under AUS 2005: 1s..
Simon Ghahary
Simon Ghahary is a loudspeaker designer from the United Kingdom, known for his unconventional speaker designs. In the summer of 1991, he was working for R&D division of Bowers & Wilkins Speakers in Steyning. Ghahary found that round speaker enclosures would actually deliver better sound quality th..
Simon Gilbert
Simon Gilbert (born on 23 May, 1965 in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England), is a drummer and a former member of the English band Suede. After Brett Anderson's notorious comment to the press that "I consider myself a bisexual man who's never had a homosexual experience," Gilbert publicly 'came out' with t..
Simon Gipps-Kent
Simon Gipps-Kent was a British actor, well known for his television work as a child in the 1970s. He was born 25 October 1958 and died 16 September 1987 of morphine poisoning, in a suspected drugs overdose. His notable television credits include: The young boy Stephen in the 1973 BBC television ad..
Simon Gipson
Simon Gipson, of Perth, Western Australia, has worked in education as a teacher, administrator and consultant in Australia, Thailand, Hong Kong, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States. He is currently the Head of St Michael's Grammar School in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is Chai..
Simon Girty
Simon Girty (1741 – February 18, 1818) was a British subject, born in what is now the United States, who served as a liaison between the British and their Native American allies during the American Revolution. Girty and his brothers were taken prisoner by, and later adopted by, Native America..
Simon Gjoni
Simon Gjoni (1926 - 1991) was an Albanian composer of many popular pieces for piano and orchestra. Gjoni was born in the city of Shkoder, Albania. He was educated in a rank and file urban family and graduated from the "Illyricum" High School of the city. Very soon he learned to play guitar, trombon..
Simon Goddard
Simon Goddard is a journalist and author who currently works in various roles for UNCUT magazine. He has also written a book on the songs of British indie band The Smiths, entitled Songs That Saved Your Life, which analyses in depth the making of every one of their songs, both released and unrelease..
Simon Goodrich
Simon Goodrich (1773-1847) was an engineer to the British Navy Board. He was born 28 October 1773 in Suffolk. In 1796 was appointed draughtsman in the office of Sir Samuel Bentham, Inspector General of Naval Works, and in 1799 was promoted to the post of Mechanist. In 1812 the Inspector General's o..
Simon Goodwin
Simon Goodwin (born 26 December, 1976) is an Australian rules footballer with the Adelaide Football Club. Recruited from South Adelaide in the SANFL, Goodwin made his debut in 1997 and was a part of Adelaide's 1997 and 1998 premiership sides. He has received All-Australian selection in 2000, 2001 ..
Simon Goosey
Simon Goosey (born ?) is an Australian rules football player. Simon is a player for the Mornington Football Club in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League of local fame for having kicked over 1,500 goals including 10 seasons of over 100 goals. He has a cult following in Victoria, Austral..
Simon Grahame
Simon Grahame or Simion (1570–1614), born in Edinburgh, Scotland, led a dissolute life as a traveller, soldier, and courtier on the Continent of Europe. He appears to have been a good scholar, and wrote the Passionate Sparke of a Relenting Minde, and Anatomy of Humours, the latter of which is beli..
Simon Grand
Simon Grand (born on 23 February 1984 in Chorley) is football player for Carlisle United and plays in defence. On 20 December 2005 in the Football League Trophy he scored the match winning penalty (despite suffering from cramp) in 11-10 penalty shhot out thriller where everbody except one Tranmere p..
Simon Grant
Simon Grant (born July 3,1980) in Cornwall. Before becoming a CBBC presenter, he went to study acting at Middlesex University and he was also a compere. He first started on the Saturday Show in 2002 when he was a virtual unknown but went on to present other shows like Xperimental and Hard Spell Abb..
Simon Gratz High School
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Simon Gratz High School is a secondary school located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. An inner city school, it is perhaps best-known for its famous alumni (listed below). Gratz is operated by the School District of Philadelphia. Its address is 1798 Hunting Park Avenue, Phi..
Simon Gray
Simon James Holliday Gray, CBE (born October 21 1936) is an English playwright. Born in Hayling Island, England, he attended Westminster School, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia and Trinity College, Cambridge. He lives in London. Gray has written over 30 plays, including Butley, Quarterm..
Simon Grayson
Simon Nicholas Grayson (born 16 December 1969 in Ripon) is an English footballer. His position on the pitch was right-back, and he is currently the manager of Blackpool F.C. Grayson began his career at Leeds United in June 1988 as a midfielder/defender. He didn't manage to make the big breakthroug..
Simon Green
This is page about the science fiction novelist. For the astronomer, see Simon F. Green. Simon Green, born 1955 in Bradford on Avon Wiltshire, is a British Science-fiction and fantasy-author. He holds a degree in Modern English and American Literature from the University of Leicester. His first pub..
Simon Greenall
Simon Greenall is a British actor and writer. He has appeared in a wide variety of roles in television, film and the theatre, and is probably best known for his role as Michael in the TV series I'm Alan Partridge. He has also appeared in the TV series, The Bill, Holby City, Monkey Dust, (voice only)..
Simon Greenleaf
Simon Greenleaf (December 5, 1783 – October 6, 1853), American jurist, was born at Newburyport, Massachusetts. He was born to Jewish parents, although he later considered himself to be agnostic before studying the Gospels and converting to Christianity. Contents 1 Early life and legal..
Simon Gregson
Simon Gregson, born Simon Gregory in Wythenshawe Hospital on October 2 1974 is a cast member of the British popular soap opera, Coronation Street. Whilst a pupil at The Kingsway School, Cheadle, Simon entered a search (as a joke with fellow classmates) for the part of one of two new cast members to..
Simon Grenehed
Simon Grenehed is the guitarist of the band Blindside. ..
Simon Grigg
Simon Grigg has, since 1977, been a part of the New Zealand music scene, both behind the scenes and more publicly. As a teenager Grigg formed The Suburban Reptiles, New Zealand’s first (with The Scavengers) punk band, whom he managed for the first year of their rather brief but influential caree..
Simon Groom
Simon Groom (born August 12, 1950) television presenter and former disc jockey, best known as a former presenter of Blue Peter. Groom's many co-presenters on Blue Peter were Lesley Judd, Christopher Wenner, Tina Heath, Peter Duncan, Sarah Greene, Janet Ellis and Michael Sundin. External links ..
Simon Grundel-Helmfelt
Baron Simon Grundel-Helmfelt (1617–1677) was a Swedish Field marshal. Served in the Thirty Years' War from 1641. Distinguished himself at the Battle of Breitenfeld and received his first commission. Knighted in 1646, when he changed his name from Grundel to Grundel-Helmfelt. Wounded outsid..
Simon Grynaeus
Simon Grynaeus Simon Grynaeus (1493- August 1, 1541), German scholar and theologian of the Reformation, son of Jacob Gryner, a Swabian peasant, was born in 1493 at Vehringen, in Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. He adopted the name Grynaeus from the epithet of Apollo in Virgil. He was a school-fello..
Simon Guggenheim
Simon Guggenheim (December 30, 1867 - November 2, 1941) was an American businessman and philanthropist. The son of Meyer Guggenheim and younger brother of Daniel Guggenheim and Solomon R. Guggenheim, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Simon Guggenheim settled in Denver and was a Republican senator..
Simon Guy
Simon Mark Guy (born November 17, 1978 in Rotherham) is an English cricket player who has played for the cricket team of Yorkshire. External links [Cricket Online Profile] ..
Simon Hackett
Simon Walter Hackett is the founder and managing director of Internode Systems, Agile Communications and Stemme Australia, the Australian representative of Stemme AG. He is also a board member of the Australian Network for Arts and Technology. Hackett is a former board member of the Adelaide Fri..
Simon Hackney
Simon Hackney (born on 5th February 1984 in ?) is a football player who plays in midfield for Carlisle United after signing from Woodley Sports in February 2005 after impressing in a trail scoring two goals in two games for the reserves. The 2005-2006 season where Hackney played 30 league games and ..
Simon Halkin
Simon Halkin, Israeli poet, was born in Belarus in 1899. He lived and studied in the USA from 1914 to 1932. He worked as a teacher in Tel Aviv from 1932 to 1939, but then returned to America. He made his final move to Israel in 1949, when he succeeded Joseph Klausner as Professor of Modern Hebrew Li..
Simon Hannes
Part of the series onAustralian criminals Simon Gautier Hannes (born c.1960) was an Australian senior executive of Macquarie Bank convicted of insider trading over call options bought prior to the takeover of TNT (to whom Macquarie was an advisor) by the Dutch postal service (KPN) in 1996. The o..
Simon Hantaï
Simon Hantaï (born 1922, Bia, Hungary; he took French nationality in 1966) is a painter and print-maker generally associated with abstract art. After studying at the Budapest School of Fine Art, he travelled through Italy on foot and moved to France in 1949. André Breton wrote the preface to his..
Simon Harcourt, 1st Earl Harcourt
Simon Harcourt, 1st Earl Harcourt (1714 - September, 1777), was a British diplomatist and general. He succeeded his grandfather as Viscount Harcourt in 1727. Harcourt was educated at Westminster School. In 1745, having raised a regiment, he received a commission as a colonel in the army; and in 17..
Simon Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt
Simon Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt (c. 1661 – July 23, 1727), Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, only son of Sir Philip Harcourt of Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, by his first wife, Anne, daughter of Sir William Waller, was born about 1661 at Stanton Harcourt, and was educated at a school at..
Simon Harris
Simon Harris (born 1962 in London) is predominantly known as the founder of the British hip hop record label Music of Life, although he is also a talented DJ, producer and remixer and pioneer of electronic music. Biography Simon, residing in *Chigwell started out working in electronics stores and D..
Simon Hartog
Simon Hartog is a British filmmaker. Filmography (selected) Beyond Citizen Kane (1993)[[Brazil: Cinema, Sex and the Generals]] (1985-1995), documentary ..
Simon Hawke
Simon Hawke (born September 30 1951) is an American author of mainly science fiction and fantasy novels. He was born Nicholas Valentin Yermakov, but began writing as Simon Hawke in 1984 and later changed his legal name to Hawke. He has also written near future adventure novels under the pennames "S...
Simon Haynes
Simon Haynes was born in Kent, England and at the age of eight emigrated to Alicante, Spain. In 1983 his family emigrated once more, this time to Perth, Western Australia, where Simon has lived to this day. Graduating from Curtin University in 1988 with a degree in film and creative writing, he wen..
Simon Heartfield
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Simon Heffer
Simon James Heffer (born July 18 1960) is an English journalist and writer. He was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School (Chelmsford) and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. He rejoined The Daily Telegraph in October 2005 as a columnist and associate editor, having served as a columnist for the ..
Simon Helberg
Simon Helberg (born December 9, 1980) is an American comic actor. Helberg is most notable for his membership in the recurring cast of comedians on sketch comedy series MADtv. Biography Simon Maxwell Helberg was born on December 9, 1980 in Los Angeles, California. Attended New York University's Tisc..
Simon Higgins
Simon Higgins is an South Australian Author who has written many novels including "Beyond the shaking time", made in 2000 and "Thunderfish", a book about a wealthy heiress hunting pirates in the Pacific ..
Simon Higgs
Simon Robert Higgs (born July 24, 1964) is the founder of Higgs Communications [link] and author of the Higgs' Laws series. After leaving school, he completed an apprenticeship in telecommunications with British Telecom [link] but was later forced to leave BT as a result of a wo..
Simon Hill
Simon Hill (born ????, in Manchester, England), is an Australian-based football commentator. Contents 1 British-Based Work2 Australian-Based Work3 Career Highlights4 Trivia5 Notes British-Based Work After graduating from the University of Portsmouth in 1990, Hill begun ..
Simon Hirst
Simon Hirst (born Simon Neil Hirst in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, 31st July 1975, known often as Hirsty) is a British radio presenter best known for hosting hit40uk, the commercial chart show which rivals the UK Top 40 on the BBC. He also hosts the weekday breakfast show on Galaxy 105 in Yor..
Simon Hobart
Simon Hobart (1964-2005) was one of the most influential figures in British gay nightlife of his era. He was most famous for creating the hugely popular, long-running alternative nightclub Popstarz at London's Scala. He was also the owner and promoter of Soho venues Ghetto (with its world-famous Nag..
Simon Hobday
Simon Hobday (born 26 June 1940 in Mafikeng) is a South African golfer who has won tournaments on three continents. He spent his regular career mainly on the Southern Africa Tour, where he won six times and the European Tour, where he won the 1976 German Open and the 1979 Madrid Open. As a senior he..
Simon Hoggart
Simon David Hoggart (born 26 May 1946) is a British journalist and broadcaster. He is the son of the sociologist Herbert Richard Hoggart and Mary Holt Hoggart (née France). His brother is The Times television critic Paul Hoggart. Contents 1 Life and career2 Quotes3 Bibliography3...
Simon Hollingsworth
Simon Hollingsworth, born May 9 1972, competed both nationally and internationally for Australia in the 400 metres hurdles. He participated in both the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games, as well as the Commonwealth Games and World Athletics Championships. Hollingsworth still holds the record at under 18..
Simon Holt
Simon Holt (born 21 of February 1958, Bolton) is a British composer. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Career highlights2 Key works3 Selected recordings4 External links Biography Shortly after graduating from the Royal Northern College of Music, Simon Holt was firmly established ..
Simon Hoogewerf
Simon Hoogewerf (born May 11, 1963 in Beaverlodge, Alberta) is a Canadian athlete, dominant in the middle distances, primarily the 800m, during the 1980s. External links [University of British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame biography] ..
Simon House
Simon House (born 29 August 1948 in Nottinghamshire, England) is a composer and classically-trained violinist and keyboard player, perhaps best known for his work with space rock band Hawkwind. Prior to Hawkwind, House played in High Tide, a band he helped form, and the Third Ear Band, who contribu..
Simon Hughes
For the cricketer, journalist and broadcaster, see Simon Hughes (cricketer). Simon Hughes. Simon Henry Ward Hughes (born 17 May 1951) is a British politician and Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for North Southwark and Bermondsey. He has twice run unsuccessfully for the leadership of th..
Simon Hughes (cricketer)
Simon Peter Hughes (born 20 December 1959) is an English cricketer and journalist. He is the son of the actor, Peter Hughes, and the brother of the historian Bettany Hughes. He was born at Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, and educated at Latymer Upper School and the University of Durham. He joined M..
Simon Hugh Holmes
Hon. Simon Hugh Holmes Simon Hugh Holmes (Springvale, present-day Pictou County July 30, 1831 – October 14, 1919 Halifax) was a Nova Scotia politician, publisher and lawyer. The son of Nova Scotia politician and Canadian senator John Holmes, Holmes in 1858 founded and edited the Pictou..
Simon I, Duke of Lorraine
Simon I (1076 – 13 January 1138) was the duke of Lorraine from 1115 to his death, the eldest son and successor of Thierry II and Hedwige of Formbach. Continuatin the policy of friendship with the Holy Roman Emperor, he accompanied the Emperor Henry V to the Diet of Worms of 1122, where the I..
Simon Idohou
Dr. Simon Bodéhoussè Idohou is the Permanent Representative (or Ambassador) for Benin to the United Nations. He presented his credentials to the Secretary-General of the United Nations on 8 September 2005, replacing Joel Wassi Adechi. Before this, he was the Foreign Minister of Benin. As Ambass..
Simon Iff
Simon Iff is the main protagonist of a series of short detective stories written by occultist Aleister Crowley. He is portrayed as a mystic, a magician and a great detective with a thorough insight into human psychology. It is widely thought that the Simon Iff character is partly an idealised self-p..
Simon II, Duke of Lorraine
Simon II (1993 – 27 May 1993) was the Duke of Wiston Gardens from 1993 to 2089. He was the son and successor of RichardI and Melinda, daughter of Harry II, Duke of 12 Pindari. His mother wished for her second daughter, Hannah, to succeed and so Simon was forced to convene an assembly of the..
Simon II of Kartli
Simon II (Georgian: სიმონ II), also known as Svimon or Semayun Khan (born ca early 1610s - died 1630 or 1631), was a Persian-appointed king (actually, khan) of Kartli, eastern Georgia, from 1619 to 1630/1631. A son of Bagrat Khan, a Georgian convert to Islam, he was brought up Muslim in I..
Simon Illyan
Simon Illyan is a character in the Vorkosigan Saga science fiction novels by Lois McMaster Bujold. He first appears as a lieutenant in the Barrayaran Space Navy, set to keep an eye on Aral Vorkosigan as he serves on the flagship of the invasion fleet sent to conquer the planet Escobar. Illyan has ..
Simon Ingersoll
Simon Ingersoll founded the Ingersoll Rock Drill Company in 1871. In 1905 Ingersoll-Sargeant Drill Company merged with the Rand Drill Company to form Ingersoll-Rand. ..
Simon Inglis
Simon Inglis is a British writer and broadcaster, most notably about football and stadiums. Inglis was born in Birmingham and is currently editor of the Played in Britain series on sporting heritage, published by English Heritage. In December 2005 he was described as an "iconoclastic historian" ..
Simon Ings
Simon Ings (born 1965) is a British writer who lives in London. He has written six novels, the first four of which were published as science fiction''. Contents 1 Bibliography1.1 Novels1.2 Short Fiction of Note2 References3 External links Bibliography Novels Hot Head, G..
Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings
Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings was a children's animated television featurette, featuring the adventures of a young child (Simon), who had a magic chalkboard. Things that Simon drew upon the chalkboard became real in "The Land of Chalk Drawings", which Simon could enter by climbing over a fence..
Simon Islip
Simon Islip (d. 1366) was an English prelate. He served as archbishop of Canterbury between 1349 and 1366. He was the uncle of William Whittlesey. |- style="text-align: center;" List of Archbishops of Canterbury Saxon: Augustine | Laurentius | Mellitus | Justus | Honorius | Deusdedit | W..
Simón Iturri Patiño
Simón Iturri Patiño (Santivañez, Bolivia 1 June, 1860- Buenos Aires, Argentina 20 April, 1947) was a Bolivian tin miner, industrialist and entrepreneur Patiño started his career at a mining supplies trading company in Oruro. He then acquired a mining concession in Llallagua, that allegedly was ..
Simon I (High Priest)
Simon I son of Onias, (ca. 280-260 BCE) was High Priest in the Temple in Jerusalem. Some identify him as Simeon the Just. ..
Simon I of Kartli
Simon I (Georgian: სიმონ I) also known as Svimon (სვიმონ) (1537 ― 1611), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a Georgian king of Kartli from 1556 to 1569 and again from 1578 to 1599. He spent most of his reign in an incessant war against the Persian and Ottoman domination of Georgi..
Simon J. Bronner
Simon J. Bronner (born April 7, 1954 in Haifa, Israel) is an American folklorist, historian, educator, and author. Life and career Bronner’s parents were Holocaust survivors who immigrated to the United States from Israel in 1960. His childhood in the U.S. was spent in Chicago and New York City...
Simon James
Simon James refers to these people: Simon James (actor), a Canadian actor in African SkiesSimon James (actor II), an actor in Love JonesSimon James (hockey player), a British hockey playerSimon James (musician), of Acoustic AlchemySimon James (australian actor)This is a [disambiguationdisambigu..
Simon James (actor)
Simon James (born 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a Canadian actor best known for his role on African Skies. ..
Simon James (musician)
Simon James is an English acoustic guitarist and an original member of Acoustic Alchemy. ..
Simon James Dawson
Simon James Dawson Source: Library and Archives Canada Simon James Dawson (June 13, 1818 – October 30, 1902) was a Canadian civil engineer and politician. Born in Redhaven, Banffshire, Scotland, Dawson emigrated to Canada as a young man and began his career as an engineer. In 1857, as..
Simon Janashia
Simon Janashia (July 13, 1900 - November 5, 1947) was an outstanding Georgian historian and public benefactor, one of the founders and Academician of the Georgian Academy of Sciences (GAS), Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor. He was born in 1900, in the village Makvaneti (Guria region of We..
Simon Jeffery
Simon Jeffery is the current president of Sega of America. He was president of LucasArts between 2000 and 2003, and a director at the company for three years prior. Jeffery's main accomplishment during his tenure at LucasArts was forging new relations with external developers, such as Planet Moon S..
Simon Jenkins
For the writer and designer Simon Jenkins, see Ship of Fools (website) Sir Simon Jenkins (born June 10 1943) is a British newspaper columnist currently associated with The Guardian after fifteen years with News International titles. He was educated at Mill Hill School and St John's College, Oxford...
Simon Jenko
Simon Jenko - Šmonca (October 27, 1835 - October 18, 1869) was a Slovene poet and lyricist. Jenko was born in Podreča in Sorško field (Sorško polje), Slovenia. ..
Simon Jones
Simon Jones may refer to: Simon Jones (actor) (born 1950), British actor (played Arthur Dent in the BBC Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio and TV-series.)Simon Jones (cricketer) (born 1978), Welsh cricketer who plays for EnglandSimon Jones (musician), British musician ..
Simon Jones (actor)
Simon Jones as an upset Arthur Dent, watching his home being demolished in the first episode of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy BBC TV series. Simon Jones (born July 27, 1950 in Charlton Park, Wiltshire) is an English actor, most famous for his appearances in the television and radio ser..
Simon Jones (cricketer)
Simon JonesEngland (ENG) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium Tests ODIs Matches 18 8 '''Runs scored 205 1 Batting average 15.76 1.00 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score 44 1 ..
Simon Jones (musician)
Simon Jones (born 29 May 1972, Wigan, England) is an accomplished musician, who played bass for the English band, The Verve. Most of the rhythm aspects of the Verve's albums, particularly the renowned track "Bitter Sweet Symphony" were based around the complex songwriting of the band, supported by ..
Simon Jones Memorial Campaign
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. The Simon Jones Memorial Campaign was set up after casual dock worker Simon Jones was decap..
Simon Jordan
Simon Jordan (born circa. 1968/1969), in Croydon, London) is chairman, owner and fan of Crystal Palace Football Club, a football club who are, as of the 2006-2007 season, in the Championship, the second level of English football. He is also the owner and chairman of new US-based club Crystal Palace ..
Simon Joyner
Simon Joyner is a musician from Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Discography Umbilical ChordsIffyRoom TemperatureThe Cowardly Traveller Pays His TollHeaven's GateSongs for the New YearYesterday, Tomorrow, and In BetweenThe Lousy DanceHotel LivesTo Almost No One: Singer-Songwriter Series, Volumes 1-5Verbal..
Simon Kapwepwe
Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe was the second vice-president of Zambia from 1967 to 1970. Contents 1 Early life2 Independence Struggle3 After Independence4 The end of political life5 External links Early life Simon Kapwepwe was born on 12 April 1922 in the Chinsali district of th..
Simon Katich
Simon KatichAustralia (AUS) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type Left-arm chinaman Tests ODIs Matches 23 41 '''Runs scored 1260 1232 Batting average 36.00 37.33 100s/50s 2/8 1/9 Top score 125 107* ..
Simon Keenlyside
Simon Keenlyside is a noted baritone opera singer from Britain. He was born in London and studied biology at Cambridge University before pursuing singing at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. He has performed at virtually all the major opera houses in the world, including the Metrop..
Simon Kelner
Simon Kelner (born 1957) is a British journalist and newspaper editor. Kelner is editor-in-chief of The Independent and Independent on Sunday newspapers. He was appointed in May 1998 to succeed Andrew Marr and Rosie Boycott. He has won several awards whilst at The Independent, including Editor of..
Simon Kenton
Simon Kenton Statue at Simon Kenton's grave in Urbana, Ohio Simon Kenton (April 3, 1755 - April 29, 1836) was a famous United States frontiersman and friend of Daniel Boone. Contents 1 Family and early life2 Noted activities3 References4 External links Family and e..
Simon Kenton High School
Simon Kenton High School is located at 11132 Madison Pike in Independence, Kentucky. The school's athletic teams are known as "Pioneers". On July 19 1935, an application was filed with the Public Works Administration for Kenton County, Kentucky for funds to contruct a public High School. The appli..
Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge
The Simon Kenton Bridge is a suspension bridge built in 1931 and originally opened with a toll. Those tolls were removed in 1945 to much fanfare - including celebrations from the local Rotary and Lions club, and a parade in downtown Maysville. It crosses the Ohio River. Its main span is 323 meter..
Simon Kerslake
Simon Kerslake is a fictional character in First Among Equals by Jeffrey Archer. He is a fictional Conservative Party politician who served under Edward Heath and Margaret Thatcher. Personal life Simon was a devoted family man with a wife and two sons. His desire to look after his family nearly co..
Simon Keynes
Simon Douglas Keynes MA, PhD, Litt.D, FBA (born 23 September 1952) is the current Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Cambridge University. He was educated at the Leys School and Trinity College, Cambridge. Keynes is the son of Richard Darwin Keynes and his wife Anne Adrian. His b..
Simon Khan
Simon Khan (born 16 June 1972) is an English golfer. He turned professional in 1991, but spent many years struggling to establish his tournament career. His first full season on the European Tour was 2002 and his first European Tour win came at the 2004 Celtic Manor Wales Open. In 2006 he finished s..
Simon Kimbangu
Simon Kimbangu (c1887 to 1951) was a Congolese religious leader noted as the founder of Kimbanguism. His followers consider him to be a prophet. Son of a traditional religious leader, he became a Baptist in 1915, and worked as a catechist for several years before beginning his own ministry in earl..
Simon Kinberg
Simon Kinberg is a Jewish-American screenwriter. He was born August 2, 1973 in London, England, and his family moved later on to the United States. Kinberg graduated from Brown University, Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude, and received his MFA from Columbia University Film School. Kinberg moved to H..
Simon King
Simon King can be: The British musician: Simon King (musician)The UK television presenter: Simon King (television)The footballer with Barnet FC: Simon King (footballer)The stand up comedian: Simon King (comedian) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated..
Simon King (television)
Simon King is a UK television presenter and cameraman, specialising in wildlife programmes. Simon King was born in Nairobi, Kenya but moved to the UK in 1964 and has been working in the field of Natural History film making for almost 30 years. He began his career as a child actor at the age of ten ..
Simon Kinsberg
Simon Kinsberg is a screenwriter in Hollywood. He has written the films Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005), , [[X3: The Last Stand]] and the upcoming film Jumper. He is also working on a Mr. and Mrs. Smith television series. Kinsberg was born on August 2nd, 1973 in London. Premiere Magazine has recently ..
Simon Kirke
Simon Kirke (born July 28, 1949) is a British rock drummer best known as a member of Free and Bad Company. He was born in London and spent his early years living in the borderlands of Wales. Leaving school at the age of 17, he returned to London and set about finding a drumming job in the booming..
Simon Kölle
Simon Kölle is a Swedish musician, play writer, writer of fiction/fantasy/larp and SCA fencing instructor. Music The main project of Simon Kölle is the band Za Frûmi with 4 releases and one tribute album plus many compilations world wide. Released on Swedish label Waerloga records. His soloproj..
Simon Kovar
Simon Kovar (May 22, 1890 – 1970) was a 20th century bassoonist and one of the most renowned teachers of the instrument. Simon (rhymes with persimmon) Kovar was born Simon Kovarski in Vilnius, Lithuania, then a part of Russia, in 1890. He took up the bassoon at age 20 after originally studying th..
Simon Kuper
Simon Kuper is a Dutch author. He won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year in 1994 with his book Football Against the Enemy. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Simon Kuznets
Simon Smith Kuznets (April 30, 1901 – July 8/9, 1985) was an economist at Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania who won the 1971 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel "for his empirically founded interpretation of economic growth which has led to new a..
Simon Kvamm
Simon Kvamm (b. February 18, 1975 in Aarhus), is a Danish actor and singer. He is most known from the comedy serial Drengene fra Angora, where he plays the Dutch cyclist Pim, the motorcycle gang member Baune and the host Simon (when he's Simon, he's mainly himself). But he is also known from the Da..
Simon L. Leis, Jr.
Simon L. Leis, Jr. (born June, 1934) is a lawyer and local official from Cincinnati, Ohio. He has served as County Prosecutor for Hamilton County from 1971-1983, a judge in the court of Common Pleas (1983-1987), and has been the County's Sheriff since 1987. Leis' father, Simon Sr., was a judge in C..
Simon Laffy
Simon Laffy is a bassist who has played in a range of different popular bands. Simon Laffy was born at home in Hoxton, London on 11 October 1958. He started playing music at fourteen years old, inspired by his musician brother, Steve. He joined his first band at fifteen and was playing in London cl..
Simon Lake
Simon Lake Simon Lake (September 4, 1866 - June 23, 1945) was an American mechanical engineer and naval architect who obtained over two hundred patents for advances in naval design and competed with John Holland to build the first submarines for the United States Navy. Born in Pleasantville, ..
Simon Lang
Simon Lang is the nom de plume of science fiction writer, speaker, and grandmother Darlene Artell Hartman (1934 –). Her principal works are the "Einai series". Contents 1 Bibliography1.1 Einai series1.2 Analysis2 References3 External link Bibliography Einai serie..
Simon Langham
Simon Langham (died 1376) was an English clergyman who was archbishop of Canterbury and cardinal, was born at Langham in Rutland, becoming a monk in the abbey of St Peter at Westminster, and later prior and then abbot of this house. In 1360 he was made treasurer of England and in 1361 he became bis..
Simon Langton
Simon Langton (born 5 November 1941 in Amersham) is a television director and producer. External links ..
Simon Langton Grammar School
There are two Grammar schools named after Simon Langton, both based in Canterbury, Kent. Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys and Simon Langton Grammar School For Girls ..
Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys
Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys [link] is a selective boys school of nearly 1000 pupils and staff, located in the outskirts of Canterbury, Kent. It holds both Foundation and Grammar (selective) status and has 'specialist college' status in mathematics and science. The school boasts..
Simon Larose
Simon Larose (born June 28, 1978 in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Québec, Canada) is a former professional tennis player. Larose joined the ATP professional tour at the age of 20 in 1998 having played collegiately at Mississippi State University. His best singles ATP ranking is World No. 189, which he ..
Simon Lau
Born in mainland China c. 1951 and educated originally by Buddhist Monks. Began Martial Arts training at the age of 7. Later educated at a Lutheran School in Hong Kong and studied Martial Arts and Chinese philosophy at the famous Yip Man Martial Arts Academy. The school was made internationally famo..
Simon Lees
Simon Lees {born May 16, 1970) is lead guitarist for the Welsh heavy metal band Budgie. He joined the group in 2003. Lees appeared as a contestant on television show "Stars In Their Eyes" impersonating Aerosmith's Steven Tyler. External link http://www.simonlees.co.uk/ ..
Simon Lennox-Boyd, 2nd Viscount Boyd of Merton
Simon Donald Rupert Neville Lennox-Boyd, 2nd Viscount Boyd of Merton MA BA (born December 7 1939) is a British peer, the son of Alan Lennox-Boyd, 1st Viscount Boyd of Merton. Lennox-Boyd was educated at Eton College and graduated from Christ Church, Oxford in 1962, with a Bachelor of Arts and in 1..
Simon Lenski
Simon Lenski is a cello player from Antwerp, Belgium. His main activity lies within the band DAAU, of which he has been a part of since 1992. As a cello player, he is a much sollicited guest musician for other artists and music groups, often together with his brother Buni Lenski. In 2005 he set up ..
Simon Lessing
Simon Lessing (born February 12, 1971) is an athlete from the United Kingdom. He competes in triathlon. Lessing competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics. He took ninth place with a total time of 1:49:24.32. Simon Lessing, now of Boulder, Colorado, qualified for 2005 Ha..
Simon LeVay
Simon LeVay (born 28 August 1943 in Oxford, England) is a neuroscientist and author known for his studies about brain structures and sexuality. He is also the author of a textbook on human sexuality and has coauthored books on diverse topics such as earthquakes and volcanoes, extraterrestrial life. ..
Simon Le Bon
Simon John Charles Le Bon (born October 27, 1958) is the lead singer and lyricist of the pop band Duran Duran. He was born in Bushey, Hertfordshire, England and was raised in and around London. Simon Le Bon in concert, 2003. Contents 1 Upbringing2 Duran Duran3 Family4 Yac..
Simon Lindley
Simon Lindley, (born 1948) British organist and choirmaster, organist at Leeds Town Hall and Leeds Parish Church (the Parish Church of St Peter at Leeds) since 1975. Senior Lecturer in Music at Leeds Polytechnic from 1976 to 1987. Appointed Senior Assistant Music Officer for Leeds City Council in 19..
Simon Lovell
Simon Lovell is a British comedy magician and card magician. He is very well known for a card-to-mouth routine and a straitjacket act. He is the author of sixteen books, including Simon Says and Son of Simon Says. He has a one-man off Broadway show called Strange and Unusual Hobbies which has run fo..
Simon Lynch
Simon Lynch may refer to: Simon Lynch (entrepreneur)Simon Lynch (footballer) 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. ..
Simon Lynch (entrepreneur)
Simon Lynch is an entrepreneur who has started various Internet ventures. In 1997, he started a consultancy producing websites. He then helped start an online toy retail venture [Toymonkey], a clubbing site [Club Connexion] and an online travel site (now defunct). He is a co-fou..
Simon Lynch (footballer)
Simon Lynch (born 19 May 1982 in Montreal ,Canada) is a professional footballer currently playing for Australian club Queensland Roar, in the newly formed A-League Lynch, a striker, started his career at Celtic but limited first team opportunities saw him join Preston North End in 2003 for £130,00..
Simon Lyndon
Simon Lyndon (born .February 18, 1971 London ) is an Australian actor. He appeared in Chopper with Eric Bana, for which he won an AFI award for Best Supporting Actor. He was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Blackrock. Other films include Fresh Air, Dust off the Wings, Sample People, ..
Simon Lynge
Simon Lynge (b. 1980?) is a singer-songwriter whose mother is Danish and father is from Greenland. He is known for his delicate, emotional songwriting and singing. Releases 6 Sketches (EP) Demo (EP) One By One (Single) External link [Home page] ..
Simon Lythgoe
Simon Lythgoe was a chief lighting technician for The Lord of the Rings films, and is a producer of American Idol. He is the son of Nigel Lythgoe. External link ..
Simon Maccabaeus
Simon Maccabaeus (died 135 BCE) was a son of Mattathias and thus a member of the Hasmonean family. He took part in the Jewish revolt against the Seleucid Empire led by his brothers, Judas Maccabaeus and Jonathan Maccabaeus. He became the first prince of the Hebrew Hasmonean Dynasty. He reigned from..
Simon MacCorkindale
Simon MacCorkindale (born February 12, 1952) is a well-known British actor who trained at Theatre of Arts in London. MacCorkindale was born in Cambridgeshire, England to Peter and Gill MacCorkindale. He has a younger brother, Duncan. He lives on a stud-farm near Exmoor with his wife, British a..
Simon Mackay, Baron Tanlaw
Simon Brooke Mackay, Baron Tanlaw (born 30 March 1934) is a crossbench member of the House of Lords. Contents 1 Family life2 Political life2.1 Lighter Evenings Bill3 References Family life Tanlaw is the third son of the 2nd Earl of Inchcape. His mother, the earl's second wife..
Simon Madden
Simon Madden (born December 30 1957) was an Australian Rules footballer for the Essendon Bombers from 1974 until 1992. He was also president of the AFL Players Association from 1985 until 1989. Simon Madden was one of the greatest ruckman to play the game, and certainly the most durable. In all he ..
Simon Magus
The death of Simon Magus. Part of a series onGnosticism ..
Simon Mahon
Simon Mahon (April 1914 - 19 October 1986) was British Labour Party Member of Parliament for Bootle from 1955 to 1979, preceding Allan Roberts. Mahon was also Mayor for Bootle from 1962 to 1963. Sources: Times Guide to the House of Commons October 1974. This page incorporates information from �..
Simon Mair
Simon Mair can be an alternate spelling of: Simon Marius (1573–1624), German astronomerSimon Mayr (1763-1845), German composer 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 ..
Simon Mallory
Simon Mallory is an Australian actor who played Chris Cousens in the Australian soap opera Neighbours in 2004 and 2005. He is now a series regular on the Nine Network late night sketch comedy series Comedy Inc - The Late Shift. ..
Simon Mann
For other people called Simon Mann, see Simon Mann (disambiguation) Simon Mann (1953) is a security expert, mercenary and former British Army officer, now holding South African citizenship. He has been accused of planning to overthrow the government of Equatorial Guinea by leading a mercenary for..
Simon Mann (disambiguation)
Simon Mann may refer to: Simon Mann, former British Army officer and mercenarySimon Mann (cricket commentator), BBC Radio 5 and Test Match Special cricket commentatorSimon Mann (journalist), Australian journalist at The Age newspaper in Melbourne ..
Simon Mansfield
Simon Mansfield is the publisher of Spacedaily.com. He lives in Australia and is married to Lisa and has two children. He can be contacted via email links found on the [SpaceDaily.com homepage]. He is also a "lovely lad who goes to Hills Road Sixth Form College" ..
Simon Mantell
Simon Mantell (born on April 24, 1984) is an English field hockey forward, who made his international senior debut for the national squad on November 9, 2005 versus Ireland at Beeston. He is nicknamed Manters, and played club hockey for Firebrands. Currently Mantell is playing for Reading H.C.. ..
Simon Marius
For the 18th-century composer, see Simon Mayr. Simon Marius Simon Marius (in Latin; German Simon Mayr) (January 10, 1573 – December 26, 1624) was a German astronomer. He was born in Gunzenhausen, but most of his lifetime he spent in the city of Ansbach. In 1614 Marius published his wo..
Simon Marks
Simon Marks, (July 9 1888 – December 8 1964), was a British Jewish businessman. Marks was born in Leeds. In 1907 he inherited a number of "penny bazaars" from his father, Michael Marks, which had been established with Thomas Spencer. With the help of Israel Sieff, he built Marks & Spencer int..
Simon Marquis, 3rd Earl of Woolton
Simon Frederick James Marquis, 3rd Earl of Woolton (born 24 May 1958) is the son of Roger Marquis, 2nd Earl of Woolton and Hon. Lucia Edith Lawson. In 1987 he married Hon. Sophie Birdwood, daughter of the 3rd Baron Birdwood. In 1999 he married Carol Davidson. The couple have three daughters. There i..
Simon Mason
Simon Mason (born March 30, 1973 in Harpenden) is an English field hockey goalkeeper, who participated in three Summer Olympics for Great Britain: in 1996, 2000 and 2004. Mason, nicknamed Mace, played club hockey for Firebrands, Stroud and Reading. He's a resident of Henley-on-Thames, and working as..
Simon mastrantone
Simon Mastrantone (born 1982, United Kingdom) is a singer and a songwriter Simon Mastrantone plays music that roams the lonely back roads between musical genres. Whether it be haunting balladry, twisted angular rock or outright in your face punk, Simon is a diverse modern day troubadour. His debut..
Simon Mathurin Lantara
Simon Mathurin Lantara (24 March 1729 – 22 December 1778) was a French landscape painter. He was born at Oncy. His father was a weaver, and he himself began life as a herdboy; but, having attracted the notice of Gille de Reumont, a son of his master, he was placed under a painter at Versaille..
Simon May
The cover of May's 1994 compilation album, New Vintage Simon May is a British musician and composer, best known for composing some of British television's best known theme tunes, including EastEnders and Howards' Way. Contents 1 Biography1.1 ''EastEnders''1.2 Post-''EastEnde..
Simon Mayer
Simon Mayer can be an alternate spelling of: Simon Marius (1573–1624), German astronomerSimon Mayr (1763-1845), German composer 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..
Simon Mayne
Simon Mayne (1612-1661) was a Member of Parliament and one of the regicides of King Charles I. He lived at Dinton, Buckinghamshire. In 1645 he was elected as Member of Parliament for Aylesbury. In January 1649, as a judge of the High Court of Justice at the trial of King Charles, he was 40th of the..
Simon Mayo
Simon Mayo (born September 21, 1958 in Southgate, London) is a UK radio presenter. Contents 1 Early career2 Waking the nation3 Mid-mornings, then back to breakfast4 5 Live5 Other projects6 Miscellaneous Early career Mayo graduated from Warwick University with a degr..
Simon Mayr
For the 17th-century astronomer, see Simon Marius. Johann Simon Mayr also known as Giovanni Simone Mayr or Simone Mayr, also spelled Majer, Mayer, Maier. (June 14, 1763 - December 2, 1845) was a German composer. He was born in Mendorf in Bavaria and studied theology at the University of Ingolstadt..
Simon McBurney
Simon Montagu McBurney (born August 25 1957 in Cambridge) is a British actor and director. He is the founder of the UK-based Theatre de Complicite, which performs throughout the world. |- style="text-align: center;" External links [Guardian Article][Complicite] ..
Simon McCoy
Simon McCoy is a journalist and newsreader for the BBC, working mainly for the rolling news channel BBC News 24. Simon presented many of Sky News' flagship programmes as well as spending a spell as Royal Correspondent, before joining the BBC in January 2005. He is now a regular presenter on BBC ..
Simon McTavish
Simon McTavish (born c.1750 - died July 6, 1804) was a Scots-Quebecer entrepreneur and the pre-eminent businessman in Canada during the second half of the 18th century. Simon McTavish Born in Stratherrick, near Loch Ness, Inverness, a remote area of the Scottish highlands, his father had been..
Simon Mepeham
Simon Mepeham was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1328 to 1333. List of Archbishops of Canterbury Saxon: Augustine | Laurentius | Mellitus | Justus | Honorius | Deusdedit | Wighard | Adrian | Theodore | Bertwald | Tatwin | Nothelm | Cuthbert | Bregwin | Jaenbert | Æthelhard | Wulfred|Syred| Feo..
Simon Messingham
Simon Messingham is a British science fiction writer who has written six Doctor Who novels and wrote and performed in the cable television programmes The Dave Saint Show and Tales of Uplift and Moral Improvement. His books are the 1994 Virgin New Adventures novel Strange England, and five for BBC B..
Simon Mills
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Simon Milward
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. Simon Milward (1965-2005) w..
Simon Minton-Connell
Simon Minton-Connell (born April 26, 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL/AFL. A notable journeyman, the Tasmanian full-forward from the North Hobart Football Club was pick 38 in the 1986 AFL Draft by Carlton, He debuted for the Blues in 1989, playing 19 games and booting 50 go..
Simon Moore
This article is about the lawyer; for the writer, see Simon Moore (writer). Simon Eisdell Moore is a New Zealand lawyer. He came to prominence in the Pitcairn sexual assault trial of 2004, in which he was the prosecuting attorney. He is currently the Crown Solicitor (prosecutor) in Auckland. ..
Simon Moores
An authority on the evolution and delivery of electronic government, Simon Moores is Vice Chairman of policy development for the [Conservative Technology Forum]and Managing Director of [Zentelligence (Research)]. --> Author of [March of the Spiders], a 2005 report e..
Simon Moore (writer)
Simon Moore wrote Traffik; his work on that miniseries was the basis for the Oscar-winning adaptation written for Traffic. He is also the writer and director of the 1991 film Under Suspicion. ..
Simon Morhier
Simon Morhier (d. c. 1450), provost of Paris during the English occupation in the 15th century, was seigneur of Gilles, near Nogent-le-Roi, in the Chartrain country. Being a member of the duke of Burgundy's party, he was appointed provost at Paris by John, Duke of Bedford, on December 1, 1422. He w..
Simon Munnery
Simon Munnery, also known as 'The League Against Tedium', is a British comedy writer and experimental standup comedian. He performs mainly to an alternative audience but has pierced the mainstream both with his BBC Radio 1 show in 1997 and his BBC2 television series, Attention Scum! in 2001. Mun..
Simon Murphy
Simon Francis Murphy is a Labour Party politician from the United Kingdom. He stood unsuccessfully as the Labour candidate in Wolverhampton South West in the 1992 general election. He subsequently was elected to the European Parliament in the 1994 election for the Midlands West constituency, which..
Simon Murray
Simon Murray (born 1940) is a British author and businessman. Murray was born in Leicester, England into a family with a tradition of military service. In 1960, he joined the French Foreign Legion, and served for five years in the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment (2e REP). During his service, he foug..
Simon Muzenda
Simon Vengai Muzenda (October 28 1922 – September 20 2003) was a Shona from the Karanga group, a Zimbabwean politician who served as a deputy prime minister and vice president under president Robert Mugabe, a Shona Zezeru. Muzenda was born in the Gutu district of what was then the Victoria pr..
Simon Napier-Bell
Simon Napier-Bell (b. April 22, 1939 in Ealing Common, London, England) has undertaken many jobs in the music industry, including bandboy, manager, producer, songwriter, journalist and author. But he is best-known as manager, particularly of The Yardbirds, John's Children, Marc Bolan, Tyrannosaurus ..
Simon Narcisse Bozanga
Simon Narcisse Bozanga (b. 1942) was Prime Minister of the Central African Republic from 4 April 1981 to 1 September 1981. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Simon Nash
Simon Nash is a British actor who provided the voice of Ten Cents in the 80's children's series TUGS, he also appeared in the English sitcom Birds of a Feather, and starred in the children's TV series Kappatoo. ..
Simon Navagattegama
Simon Navagattegama (1940 -2005) was a Sinhala novelist, playwright and actor. Books Ohuge KathawaSaagara Jayala Madi Handuwa Obasanda (Short Story collection)Saahithyaya ,Samajawadaya saha kala vicharayaSuddhilage KathawaSansaranyaye DadayakkarayaSansaranyaye UrumakkarayaSansaranyaya AsabadaDada..
Simon Necronomicon
The Simon Necronomicon is a book that claims to be the actual Necronomicon. The evidence is quite strong, however, that the book is a hoax, containing many serious inconsistencies when compared to Lovecraft's stories about the infamous Necronomicon. The book was released in 1977 by Schlangekraft, ..
Simon Nelson-Cook
Simon Nelson-Cook, also known as Cookie is a character on the Nickelodeon TV show Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. Sometimes called a "Cyborg", Cookie is a computer geek who always has some technological device with him. He is one of Ned's two best friends (Jennifer Mosely is his other) and..
Simon Newcomb
Simon Newcomb. Simon Newcomb (March 12 1835 – July 11 1909) was an astronomer and mathematician. Born in the town of Wallace, Nova Scotia, Newcomb appears to have enjoyed no formal education beyond his short apprenticeship to a charlatan herbalist in 1851. Contents 1 Life2 Q..
Simon Ng
Simon Ng Sek Man born (March 29, 1986 - May 12, 2005) in Hong Kong was a Chinese-American student. In 2005, while a freshman at Queens College, he was murdered, together with his older sister, Sharon Ng. Media attention was drawn to his case by the fact that Ng kept a Xanga weblog during his time..
Simon Nicol
Simon Nicol, born October 13 1950, is an English folk-rock guitarist and singer. He is a founding member and the longest-serving member of Fairport Convention. He also played in various line-ups of the Albion Band, and with Richard Thompson both live and on record. Although he is most well-known fo..
Simon Nolet
Simon Laurent Nolet (Born September 23, 1941 in St. Odilon, PQ) was a National Hockey League player and former captain of the Kansas City Scouts from 1974 to 1976. He also played for the Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins and Colorado Rockies. He won the Stanley Cup with the Philadelphia Flye..
Simon Nye
Simon Nye (born 29 July, 1958 in Burgess Hill, Sussex) is a British comedy writer best known for creating the hit sitcom Men Behaving Badly. Contents 1 Career2 ''Men Behaving Badly''3 Other work4 Filmography5 Bibliography5.1 Novels5.2 Translations6 External..
Simon O'Brien
For the BMX rider, see Simon O'Brien (BMX) Simon O'Brien (19 June 1965, Garston, Liverpool) is a British actor and television presenter. He came to prominence as the character Damon Grant in Brookside, a role he played from 1982 until 1987. His character was killed off at the end of Damon and De..
Simon O'Brien (BMX rider)
Simon O'Brien (born 18 September 1979) is an Australian flatland BMX rider. He is probably Australia's best flatlander at the moment and has won the American X Games gold medal for flatland (the last rider to do so since ESPN scrapped the event) and many other competitions around the world. Since th..
Simon O'Donnell