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São Paio de Oleiros
São Paio de Oleiros São Paio de Oleiros is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira. It has a population of 4,003 inhabitants and a total area of 4.22 Km². The only hospital of the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira was once located in São Paio de Oleiros,..
São Patrício
São Patrício State Goiás Area: 134.5 km² Population: 1,845 (IBGE 2005) Elevation: 560m above sea level Postcode (CEP): 76343-000 IBGE statistical microregion: 006 Ceres Microregion Became a city: 1997 Distance to Goiânia: 189 km. Website: none ..
São Paulo
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The title of this article contains the character ã. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Sao Paulo. São Paulo (pron. IPA: /sɐ̃w̃ 'paw.lu/; Portuguese for Saint Paul) is the capital of the state of São Paulo in south..
São Paulo (disambiguation)
São Paulo is Portuguese for Saint Paul. It may refer to: São Paulo, the capital city of the state of São Paulo in Brazil.São Paulo (state), one of the states of Brazil.São Paulo Athletic Club, a defunct Brazilian football (soccer) team.São Paulo Futebol Clube, a Brazilian football (soccer) t..
São Paulo (state)
This article is about the Brazilian state; for other meanings, see São Paulo (disambiguation). São Paulo Flag of São Paulo See other Brazilian States Capital São Paulo Largest City São Paulo Area 248,176.7 km² Population   - Total   - Density 40,404,01..
São Paulo Art Biennial
São Paulo Biennial: Pavilhão Ciccillo Matarazzo The São Paulo Art Biennial was founded in 1951 and has been held every two years since. It's the second oldest art biennial in the world after Venice Biennial (in existence since 1895), which serves as its role model. The Bienal was founded b..
São Paulo Art Museum
São Paulo Art Museum The Museu de Arte de São Paulo, or MASP, was inaugurated in 1962, by Assis Chateaubriand and Pietro Maria Bardi. MASP is the most important museum of Brazil, having an extensive collection of paintings, but also of sculptures gathered since the end of the World War. L..
São Paulo Athletic Club
São Paulo Athletic Club, also known as SPAC, was a historic Brazilian football club founded on May 15, 1898 by Charles William Miller and several English immigrants, being one of the first football clubs in the country. The club's players were English employees of Companhia de Gás (Gas Company),..
São Paulo Brazil Temple
The São Paulo Brazil Temple is the 19th constructed and 17th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Located in the Brazilian city of São Paulo, it was the first LDS temple built in South America, and also the first temple to use the single story, single spire design...
São Paulo Confessions
São Paulo Confessions is an album by the Serbian-born musician Suba - his musical account of life in the humid, foggy and manic megalopolis. Surrounded by a core group consisting of 21-year old vocalist Cibelle and veteran master percussionist João Parahyba, Suba created a soulful record full..
São Paulo dos Campos de Piratininga
Pátio do Colégio in São Paulo. The place where the city was founded. São Paulo dos Campos de Piratininga (Saint Paul on the Fields of Piratininga in Portuguese) was the village that grew into São Paulo, Brazil in the region known as Campos de Piratininga. It was the inland correspondent ..
São Paulo Futebol Clube
São Paulo's Mascot São Paulo Futebol Clube, usually called São Paulo FC or just São Paulo, is a very traditional Brazilian football team from São Paulo, founded on January 25, 1930, and Re-founded on December 16, 1935. It is often called Tricolor (meaning with three colours) by its supp..
São Paulo Metro
The interior of a metro station in São Paulo The São Paulo Metro (Portuguese: Metropolitano de São Paulo, commonly called Metrô) is the city of São Paulo's rapid transit system. The first such system in Brazil, it began operations in 1974. AlthoughSão Paulo is one of the largest cities ..
São Paulo Railway
Sao Paulo Railway, SPR for short was a railway company in São Paulo, Brazil. In 1859, the Barão de Mauá with a group of people convinced the imperial government the importance of the construction of a railroad connecting São Paulo to Porto de Santos. The stretch of 800 meters descending of the..
São Paulo State Elections, 2006
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São Paulo State Symphony
The Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo (OSESP) (in Portuguese, or São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra in English) is the most well-known symphonic orchestra in Latin America, undertaking more than 130 performances each year. It was founded in 1954 by conductor Souza Lima, and it was direct..
São Paulo Turismo S/A - Official Tourism Board of the City of São Paulo
Besides being the official tourism and events bureau for the city of São Paulo, São Paulo Tourism is the administrator for the Anhembi Convention Center and the Interlagos Raceway. A publicly traded company, its majority shareholder is the City Government of São Paulo, with a 77% holding. São..
São Pedro
There are parishes and municipalities that have the name São Pedro (Portuguese for Saint Peter) in Portugal: In Brazil São Pedro, Rio Grande do NorteSão Pedro, São Paulo In Portugal São Pedro, a parish in the district of AlandroaSão Pedro, a parish in the district of Angra do HeroísmoSão ..
São Pedro, Cape Verde
São Pedro --> Statistics Island: São Vicente (capital) Municipality: São Vicente Parish: Nossa Senhora das Luz (capital) Elevation:Lowest:Centre:Highest: Atlantic Oceanabout 1 mnorthern part (about 200 to 250 m) Area/distance code: 23x-xxxx São Pedro (Portuguese for Sain..
São Pedro, São Paulo
São Pedro is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. See also São Pedro, Rio Grande do Norte ..
São Pedro (Angra do Heroísmo)
São Pedro (Portuguese for Saint Peter) is a parish in the district of Angra do Heroísmo in the Azores. The population in 2001 is 3,638, its density is 944.9/km² and the area is 3.85 km². Location:*Latitude: 38.533333 (38°32') N*Longitude: 28.5833333 (28°41') WAltitude: 7 m ..
São Pedro (Funchal)
São Pedro (Portuguese meaning Saint Peter) is a parish in the district of Funchal in the Madeira Islands. The population in 2001 is 7,681, its density is 5,155/km² and the area is 1.49 km². It is located E of Funchal and SW of Santa Cruz and Machico. The main industry are businesses. It is co..
São Pedro (Ponta Delgada)
São Pedro (Portuguese for Saint Peter) is a parish in the northern part of the municipality of Ponta Delgada in the Azores. It is part of the downtown area of Ponta Delgada. The population in 2001 is 7,177, its density is 2,554.1/km² and the area is 2.81 km². It is located in the western part ..
São Pedro (Vila do Porto)
São Pedro São Pedro is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Vila do Porto, in the autonomous region of Azores. It has a population of 841 inhabitants and a total area of 18.49 Km². The economy of the parish is based on agriculture and some fishing.   Parishes of Vila..
São Pedro (Vila Franca do Campo)
São Pedro (Portuguese for Saint Peter) is a parish in the district of Vila Franca do Campo in the Azores. The population in 2001 is 1,120, its density is 451.6/km² and the area is 2.48 km². It is located east of Ponta Delgada and Lagoa, S of Ribeira Grande and west of Furnas and Povoação. Sã..
São Pedro da Aldeia
São Pedro da Aldeia is a town in Brazil. It has 54,000 inhabitants and lies in the east of Rio de Janeiro State on the Araruama Lake, 120km from the state capital, Rio de Janeiro. Salt extraction and fishing are the two most important industries. São Pedro da Aldeia was founded in 1660 by Catholic..
São Pedro de Balsemão
Just outside the town of Lamego, within walking distance from the back of the cathedral, is the tiny 7th century São Pedro de Balsemão Chapel, a lovely Visigothic chapel believed to be the oldest in Portugal and second oldest in Europe. ..
São Pedro de Moel
São Pedro de Moel is a small village near Leiria, well-known as a beach-holiday destination on the west coast of Portugal. ..
São Pedro de Nordestinho
São Pedro de Nordestinho (first part, Portuguese for Saint Peter) is a parish in the district of Nordeste in the Azores. It was probably the seat where the old parish of Nodestinho was located. It is located west of Nordeste. The main industry is agriculture. It is connected with a road linking..
São Pedro de Sarracenos
São Pedro de Sarracenos is a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Bragança. The population in 2001 is 282, its density is 17.7/km² and the area is 15.9 km². ..
São Pedro do Sul
São Pedro do Sul Location - Region - Subregion - District or A.R.  Viseu Party António Figueiredo PSD Area 349.0 km² Population - Total - Density 19,21555/km² parishes 19 Coordinates [40º45'N 8º04'W] Municipal holiday Saint PeterJun..
SOP
A sop is a piece of bread soaked in the dripping of meat caught in a dripping-pan. The acronym SOP could mean several things: State of PalestineStanding/Standard operating procedure"Super op" (usually written SOp) in the Internet Relay Chat services software.SOP (Sobrang Okey Pare), a musical varie..
Sopaipilla
A sopaipilla, also spelled sopapilla, is a kind of fried pastry or quick bread. The term is applied to either of two distinct breads, one typical of New Mexico in the United States, the other of areas in South America. The word likely comes from American Spanish, a diminutive of the Spanish word ..
Sopan
Sopan was a Hindu Saint and also younger brother of Sant Dnyaneshwar. Sopan means a new chapter in India, and means polite in Indonesian. ..
Sopanam
Sopanam is a form of Indian classical music developed in the temples of Kerala in the wake of the increasing popularity of the Jayadeva's 'Gita Govinda' or 'Ashtapathi'. Sopanasangitham is sung by the side of the steps (Sopanam) of Temple, with the accompaniment of the drum called 'Idakka'. The sopa..
Sopara
Sopara was an ancient port town near the present day Bombay exurb of Nala Sopara. During ancient times, the town was the largest on India's west coast, trading with Mesopotamia, Egypt, Cochin, Arabia and Eastern Africa. Coins and artefacts can be found in the Asiatic Society of Bombay. ..
Sopater
Sopater so'-pa-ter, sop'-a-ter[#endnote_1] (gr Σωπατρσς; Sopatros, "saviour of his father"[#endnote_2], Easton's reads "The father who saves"[#endnote_3], Holman's reads “sound parentage”[#endnote_4]) Sopater was the son of Pyrhus[#endnote_4�..
Sopa azteca
This classic recipe was given to me by my Mexican wife. Sopa Azteca is also commonly known as Sopa de Tortilla. Ingedients: 4 large ripe red tomatoes, 1 clove of garlic, 1 onion, a little lard, 1 litre chicken stock, 2 heaped teaspoons of chicken stock powder, 1 sprig of epazote, 6 corn tortillas,..
Sopa de Mondongo
Sopa de Mondongo is a hearty traditional soup of Latin America and the Caribbean. It is made from slow-cooked diced tripe (the cleaned intestines and stomach of a cow). Vegetables like bell peppers, onions, carrots, cabbage, celery, or root vegetables are added. Many variations of Sopa de Mondongo ..
Sopa de pata
Sopa de pata is a hearty Salvadoran soup that is similar to Mexican pozole. It has cow's feet (hoof) as its main ingredient. It is believed to be a cure for hang-overs, and thus it is traditionally eaten and sold after festive occasions (on December 25th and January 1st, for example). ..
Sopchoppy, Florida
Sopchoppy is a city in Wakulla County, Florida, United States. The population was 426 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 465 [link]. Ochlockonee River State Park is nearby. Geography Sopchoppy is located at [30°3′36″N, 84°29..
Sopdet
Sopdet in hieroglyphs M44-t In Egyptian mythology, Sopdet was the deification of Sothis, a star considered by almost all egyptologists to be Sirius. The name Sopdet means (she who is) sharp, a reference to the brightness of Sirius, which is the brightest star in the night sky. In art she was ..
Sopdu
Sopdu in hieroglyphs | | |height="2px" bgcolor="black"| |height="45" style="padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px;"|M44-G43 |height="2px" bgcolor="black"| | |align="center" valign="middle"| In Egyptian mythology, Sopdu (also rendered Septu or Sopedu) was originally the scorching heat of the summe..
Sopelana
Sopelana is a town and municipality located in the province of Bizkaia, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, northern Spain. External link [SOPELANA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit &..
Soper
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. Soper can be: The town of Soper, Oklahoma.The ornithologist, Tony Soper.''..
Soper, Oklahoma
Soper is a town in Choctaw County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 300 at the 2000 census. Geography Soper is located at [34°2′0″N, 95°41′48″W] (34.033385, -95.696573)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has..
Soperton, Georgia
Soperton is a city in Treutlen County, Georgia, United States. The population was 2,824 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Treutlen County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Soperton is located at [32°22′34″N, 82°35′34″W] (32.376067, -82.592724)&#..
Sopetrán
Sopetrán is a municipality in the Colombian department of Antioquia. ..
Sope Creek
Sope Creek is a major stream located in Cobb County, Georgia. It is a significant tributary of the Chattahoochee River, and is used for whitewater rafting. [link] It was originally known as Soap Creek during the 19th century. Contents 1 Geography2 The old covered bridge3 ..
Sophagasenus
Sophagasenus was an Indian Mauryan governor or king of the 3rd century BCE, described in ancient Greek sources, and named Subhagsena or Subhashsena in Prakrit. He ruled an area south of the Hindu Kush, possibly in Gandhara. Antiochos III, the Seleucid king, after having made peace with Euthydemus i..
Sophene
Sophene was a province of the Roman Empire in modern-day southeastern Turkey. The capital was Amida (modern Diyarbakır). Pompey had given Sophene to Tigranes, after defeating his father Tigranes the Great.Richardson, Peter, Univ of South Carolina Press, 1996, p. 96 Sophene later become part of t..
Sophia
Also see SOPHIA from the Blaster Master video-game series. Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sophia is a common name that comes from the Greek word σοφία ("wisdom"), that may refer to: Contents 1 Spiritual2 Real and fictional women named Sophia (or..
Sophia, West Virginia
Sophia is an incorporated town in Raleigh County, West Virginia, United States. It was incorporated in 1912. The population was 1,301 at the 2000 census. Geography Sophia is located at [37°42′51″N, 81°15′2″W] (37.714197, -81.250659)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Acco..
Sophiasburgh Township, Ontario
Sophiasburgh is a historic township in southern Ontario, one of the three original townships that formed Prince Edward County. The other two townships were Ameliasburgh and Marysburgh. It was named in 1798 after Princess Sophia, the fifth daughter of George III. The township was amalgamated into the..
Sophiatown, Gauteng
Sophiatown (pronounced with a long, stressed i) is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 4 [link]. Originally called Sophiatown, it was destroyed, and a white suburb called Triomf (Triumph) was established in its place by the apartheid government, before the name..
Sophia (band)
Sophia (band) may refer to: Sophia (indie rock band), the band fronted by Robin Proper-Sheppard on his Flower Shop Recordings label in 1996, after the split of The God Machine.Sophia (industrial band), a Swedish industrial band This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of arti..
Sophia (gnosticism)
In Gnostic tradition, the term Sophia (Σoφíα, Greek for "wisdom") refers to the final and lowest emanation of God. In most if not all versions of the gnostic myth, Sophia brings about an instability in the Pleroma, in turn bringing about the creation of materiality. The positive ..
SOPHIA (vehicle)
SOPHIA (also referred to as S.O.P.H.I.A. [only for Blaster Master 2], Sophia or Sofia) stands for "Subatomic Omni-directional Probative Hyper-responsive Indomitable Abdicator". It is the vehicle used by Jason in the Blaster Master series. There are so far 4 editions to Sophia. This articl..
Sophia A.B. Akuffo
Position at Time of Election: Judge of the Supreme Court] of Ghana Other Positions Held Member, Governing Committee of the Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute Chairperson, Alternative Dispute Resolution Task Force Publications The Application of Information & Communication Technology in t..
Sophia Alekseyevna
Sofia Alekseyevna (Царевна Софья Алексеевна in Russian) (September 17 (27), 1657 – July 3 (14), 1704) was a regent of Russia (1682-1689) who allied herself with a singularly capable courtier and politician, Prince Vasily Galitzine, to install herself as a regent during th..
Sophia Ali
Sophia Ali (born 1964) is a Pakistani-American English language poet. She lives in California and often contributes to literary magazines. External links [Monsoon][Premiere Generation Ink] ..
Sophia Amelia of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Sophia Amelia of Brunswick-Lüneburg (24 March 1628 – 20 February 1685) was a Danish queen-consort as a wife of the King Frederick III of Denmark. She was born in Herzberg. Her parents were George, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and his wife Anne Eleonore of Hesse-Darmstadt. Sophie Amalie marr..
Sophia and Whitney Schuring
Sophia and Whitney Schuring are two American identical twin girls. They played the characters of "Steffy Forrester" and "Phoebe Forrester" on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful from January to October 2001. External links [Sophia on IMDB][Whitney on IMDB] ..
Sophia Antipolis
Sophia Antipolis is a technology park north-west of Antibes and south-west of Nice, France. Formed in 1970, it houses primarily companies in the fields of computing, electronics, pharmacology and biotechnology. Several institutions of higher learning are also located here, along with the European he..
Sophia Baddeley
Sophia Baddeley (1745 - 1786), English actress, singer and courtesan, was born in London, the daughter of Valentine Snow, a sergeant-trumpeter. Early life, musical career As a child she was trained by her father for a future musical career. At the age of eighteen she eloped with the actor Robert B..
Sophia Blackmore Class
The Sophia Blackmore Class is the answer of Methodist Girls' School (Secondary) to the Ministry of Education's Gifted Education Programme. The SBC seeks to address the needs of a group of pupils who have a different pace and learning profile. The SBC curriculum is modelled after the Gifted Education..
Sophia Brahe
Sophia Brahe (August 24 1556 - c. 1643) was a Danish horticulturalist, healer, historian, and astronomer born in Knudstrup. She assisted her older brother, Tycho Brahe, with his astronomical observations that became the basis for modern planetary orbit predictions. Sophia and Tycho were among the f..
Sophia Bush
Sophia Bush as Brooke Davis in One Tree Hill Sophia Anna Bush (born July 8, 1982 in Pasadena, California) is an American actress best known for her role as as Brooke Davis in the WB series One Tree Hill. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career1.3 Personal life2&nbs..
Sophia Cathedral
The Ascension Cathedral in the town of Sophia (now a part of Pushkin) in the vicinity of Saint Petersburg, was one of the first purely Palladian churches to be built in Russia. Rather paradoxically, it may also be defined as "the first example of Byzantinism in Russian architecture"Anthony Cross. ..
Sophia Charlotte
Sophia or Sophie Charlotte can refer to: Charlotte of Mecklenburg-StrelitzSophia Charlotte of HanoverCharlotte Sophie, Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld ..
Sophia Charlotte of Hanover
Sophia Charlotte of Hanover was born on October 30, 1668, at Schloss Iburg near Osnabrück. She was the daughter of Sophia of Hanover and Ernst August, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. By marrying Frederick I of Prussia, she became Queen of Prussia. Their only child to reach maturity became Frederick ..
Sophia Collier
Sophia Collier is the founder and chair of the Board of Directors of Citizens Advisers, Inc. and is the creator of the Citizens IndexSM, an index of socially responsible large-capitalization companies. Collier's career began as the 21-year old co-founder of American Natural Beverage Corporation in..
Sophia D. Stoddard
Sarah D. Stoddard (? - 1891) (Sarah D. Hazen) was an American educator who served as Acting Principal of Mount Holyoke College (then Mount Holyoke Female Seminary) from 1865-1867. She graduated from Mount Holyoke in 1841 and taught there for eight years before becoming principal. External links &..
Sophia Desta
Princess Sophia Desta daughter of Ras Desta Damtew and Princess Tenagnework Haile Selassie. Granddaughter of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia. Widow of Captain Dereje Haile Mariam. ..
Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen
Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen (Oporto, November 6 1919 - Lisbon, July 2 2004) was one of the most important Portuguese poets of the 20th century. She distinguished herself as a storyteller with Os Contos Exemplares (Exemplary Tales) and was the author of several children's books, including A Fad..
Sophia Dorothea of Celle
Sophia Dorothea (September 15, 1666 – November 23, 1726), only child of George William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and the Huguenot Eleanore d'Olbreuse (1639-1722), was the estranged wife of George Louis, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (later King George I of Great Britain), . Contents 1&n..
Sophia Dorothea of Hanover
Sophia Dorothea of Hanover ..
Sophia Dussek
Sophia Dussek née Corri, later Moralt (b. Edinburgh, May 1, 1775; d. London, 1847) was a Scottish singer, pianist, harpist, and composer of Italian descent. In 1792, she married the composer Jan Ladislav Dussek. Modern-day musicologists believe that some of the works that were published under her..
Sophia Esteed
Sophia Esteed is a character in Square Enix's role playing game [[Star Ocean: Till the End of Time]]. She is a childhood friend of Fayt Leingod. Contents 1 Statistics2 Official Bio3 Information4 Learning Chart Statistics Sex: Female Age: 17 Height: 5 ft 3 in Weight: 108 ..
Sophia Ferrari
Sophia Ferrari (born March 4, 1966 in San Remo, Liguria, Italy) is an Italian pornographic actress. She worked for six years in the industry, from 1994 to 2000, accumulating a total of 191 film appearances. ..
Sophia Forero
Sophia Forero is a jewelry designer. She creates jewelry with colors and textures inspired by her study of international cultures, including Tuareg culture and Byzantine art. Educated at the University of Illinois for her undergraduate degree and then at the University of Chicago for her Master's, ..
Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (24 August 1758 — 29 November 1794), in Danish Sophie Frederikke of Mecklenburg, was a Princess and Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. She was the daughter of Louis of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Charlotte Sophie, Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1731-1810)..
Sophia Gardens
Sophia Gardens is a sporting venue on the west bank of the River Taff in Cardiff, a mile to the north of Cardiff Arms Park. It is named after Sophia Rawdon-Hastings, daughter of the 1st Marquess of Hastings and wife of the 3rd Marquess of Bute: her husband was involved in the development of Cardiff..
Sophia Hapgood
Sophia Hapgood as seen in Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine Sophia Hapgood is a fictional character introduced in the game Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis and appeared in its follow-up Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine. As of April 2006 the character is being rumored to appe..
Sophia Hayden Bennett
Sophia Hayden Bennett (October 17, 1868–Febrary 3, 1953) was and the first woman to receive an architecture degree. Bennett was born in Santiago, Chile. She graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1890 with a degree in architecture. She is best known for designing the W..
Sophia Hedwig
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Sophia Jex-Blake
Sophia Louisa Jex-Blake (1840 – 1912) was an English physician, teacher and feminist. She was born in Hastings, the daughter of retired lawyer Thomas Jex-Blake and Mary Jex-Blake née Cubitt. In 1858 she overcame the objections of her parents and enrolled as a student at Queen's College, a tea..
Sophia Karp
Sophia Karp (1861– March 31, 1904), born Sara Segal, a.k.a. Sophie Goldstein, Sofia Carp, Sophie Karp, etc., was a Romanian-born Jewish actress and soprano, the first professional Yiddish theater actress. She was a 16-year old in her native Galaţi when the theater troupe formed roughly six ..
Sophia Kokosalaki
Sophia Kokosalaki (born 1972) is a well-known Greek fashion designer of haute couture, with her own label based in London. A graduate of London’s Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design , she was chosen to design the opening and closing ceremonial outfits for the 2004 Summer Olympic Ga..
Sophia Lamar
--> Sophia Lamar (born Enrique Muñoz on June 6, 1955) is a transsexual nightlife celebrity, former Club Kid, model, and actress based in New York City. She emigrated from Castro's Cuba in 1980 leaving her mark on the underground scene there. Lamar first developed a name for herself in San Fran..
Sophia Lee
Sophia Lee (1750 – 13 March 1824) was an English novelist and dramatist. She was the daughter of John Lee (died 1781), actor and theatrical manager, and was born in London. Her first piece, The Chapter of Accidents, a three-act opera based on Denis Diderot's Père de famille, was produced by ..
Sophia Leung
Sophia Ming Ren Leung (梁陳明任 born July 25, 1933) is a Canadian politician. Born in Wuxi, China, she was a social worker before being elected to the Canadian House of Commons in 1997 for the riding of Vancouver-Kingsway in British Columbia. A Liberal, she was re-elected in 2000. From 2000 to ..
Sophia Lopez
Sophia Lopez is the fourth episode of the American television drama Nip/Tuck. It aired August 12, 2003. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The primary function of this episode is to show Sean's evolution from a more conservative character to one who u..
Sophia Loren
Sophia Loren in the film, La Donna Del Fiume Sophia Loren (born September 20, 1934) is an Academy Award-winning actress widely considered to be the most famous Italian actress. Contents 1 Early life and career2 International fame3 Notes4 Filmography5 External links ..
Sophia Lorentzen
Sophia Anne Lorentzen is the daughter of Haakon Lorentzen and Martha Carvalhos Lorentzen (née de Freitas). She was born on June 28, 1994. She is 70th in line to the British Throne. |- style="text-align: center;" Olav Alexander Lorentzen ..
Sophia Lvovna Perovskaya
Sophia Perovskaya had short-cropped hair, as most nihilists did Sophia Lvovna Perovskaya (Перовская, Софья Львовна in Russian) (September 1 (13), 1853 - April 3 (15), 1881), Russian revolutionary, member of Narodnaya Volya. Daughter of a former military governor of St.Pe..
Sophia Magdalena of Denmark
Sofia Magdalena of Denmark and Norway (July 3, 1746 - August 21, 1813) was a Queen consort of Sweden. She was born in Copenhagen to King Frederick V of Denmark and Norway and Queen Louise. Her maternal grandparents were George II of Great Britain and Caroline of Ansbach. At the age of five (1751)..
Sophia Magdalen of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
Sophia Magdalen of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (28 November 1700 – 27 May 1770) was a Danish queen-consort as the wife of the King Christian VI of Denmark. She was born in the Castle Schonberg in the family of Margrave Christian Henry of Brandenburg-Kulmbach and Countess Sofie Christiane of Wolfst..
Sophia McDougall
Sophia McDougall (b. 1981) is a British writer, playwright and poet, author of a trilogy of alternative history books based on the premise that the Roman Empire survived to our time. She studied English at Oxford. Romanitas is her debut novel. She has also written two plays, Jacob's Children and T..
Sophia Michahelles
Sophia Michahelles is one of the two chief artists and puppeteers of Superior Concept Monsters, makers of pageant puppets and other processional art in upstate New York. She works closely with co-chief designer Alex Kahn. The couple's work is regularly featured in New York's Village Halloween P..
Sophia Morrison
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Sophia Myles
Myles in Tristan and Isolde, 2006 Sophia Myles (IPA: [səʊˈfaɪ.ə]) (born March 18, 1980) is an English actress. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career1.3 Personal life2 Selected filmography3 Interviews4 External links Biography Early li..
Sophia Naturalization Act
Index of United Kingdom Legislation Acts of Parliament of predecessor states to the United Kingdom Acts of the pre-Union English Parliament: before 1601 | 1601 to 1706Acts of the pre-Union Scottish ParliamentActs of pre-Union Irish Parliament Acts of the United Kingdom Parliament 1707–1..
Sophia of Halshany
Sophia of Halshany (Lithuanian: Zofija Alšėniškė; Polish: Zofia Holszańska) (1405?-1461), was a Lithuanian noblewoman from Halshany (Lithuanian Alšėnai, now Halšany (Гальшаны) in Belarus), Queen of Poland from (1422-1461), and the last wife of Wladyslaw II Jagiello. Vytautas the G..
Sophia of Hanover
Electress Sophia of Hanover (born Sophia, Countess Palatine of Simmern, at The Hague) (October 14, 1630 – June 8, 1714 in Herrenhausen) was the youngest daughter of Frederick V, Elector Palatine, of the House of Wittelsbach, the "Winter King" of Bohemia, and Elizabeth Stuart. She was als..
Sophia of Prussia
Princess Sophie of Prussia House of Hohenzollern ..
Sophia Paleologue
Zoe Palaiologina (Greek Ζωή Παλαιολόγου, Russian Софья Фоминична Палеолог, c. 1455 - April 7, 1503), Grand Duchess of Moscow, was a niece of the last Byzantine emperor Constantine XI and second wife of Ivan III of Russia. Her father was Thomas Palaeologus, the D..
Sophia Peabody
Sophia Amelia Peabody (1809–1871) was a painter and illustrator born in Salem, Massachusetts. She also published her journals and various articles. On July 9, 1842, she and Nathaniel Hawthorne were married in Boston by James Freeman Clarke, a coupling that would prove happy for both of them..
Sophia Petrillo
Sophia Petrillo Sophia Spirelli Petrillo Weinstock is a fictional character from the TV series, The Golden Girls. She was portrayed by Estelle Getty. Sophia Petrillo was born in April 1906 in Sicily (in the episode entitled "A Piece of Cake", it is revealed her 50th birthday was in April 1956..
Sophia Ripley
Sophia Willard Dana Ripley (1803-1861), wife of George Ripley, was a nineteenth-century feminist, a Transcendentalist and later a Catholic. A friend of Margaret Fuller, she was among the few regular women guests of the Transcendental Club in the 1830s, and she published an essay on women in The Dia..
Sophia Romero
Sophia G. Romero is a Filipino female writer based in Brooklyn, New York. She is the author of the novel, Always Hiding, written in English. The 224-paged book was published by William Morrow & Company in April 1, 1998. Books Sophia G. Romero, Always Hiding, New York: William Morrow, 1998 ISBN 0..
Sophia Rosoff
Sophia Rosoff is an American pianist and educator, and a founder of the Abby Whiteside Foundation. She was a co-editor of the reprinted collection of Abby Whiteside's writings, along with Joseph Prostakoff. Her pupils include the jazz pianist Fred Hersch. ..
Sophia Skou
Sophia Skou (born December 1, 1975 in Copenhagen) is a former butterfly swimmer from Denmark, who twice competed in the Summer Olympics for her native country: in 1996 and 2000. She was Denmark's leading swimmer in the 1990s, together with Mette Jacobsen. Skou was mainly successful in the short cour..
Sophia Smith
Sophia Smith (August 27, 1796 in Hatfield, Massachusetts - June 12, 1870) founded Smith College in 1870 with the substantial estate she inherited from her father and siblings. Deaf since age 40, Smith initially considered endowing her fortune to an institute for the deaf, but changed her mind when ..
Sophia Stewart
Sofia Stewart (pen name Zenia Kavala) is the author of a work called The Third Eye. She had a short version of the work by May of 1981 which she eventually registered with the United States Copyright Office (#TXu 117-610) on Feb 2 1983. In the original copyright registration for The Third Eye and l..
Sophia University
is a private university, with its main campus located in Yotsuya, an area of Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward. It was officially established in 1913 as a special school by the Society of Jesus, and has since grown into a large, and well-reputed university, with over 10,000 undergraduate students and 1,000 gra..
Sophia Wilson
Sophia Wilson was a Japanese courtesan who married Captain John Wilson. She Anglicised her name from Naka Yamazaki to Sophia Wilson, and adopted her son, Nils Wilson. Upon her marriage, she renounced her membership in the Yamazaki koseki, or family record, and became a Swedish citizen, and was bapt..
Sophia Yakovlevna Parnok
Sophia Yakovlevna Parnok; sometimes the first name is spelled Sofia or Sofya, last name Parnokh or Parnoh - (Russian: ) - Russian poetess and translator, sister of poet Valentin Parnakh and children's writer Yelizaveta Tarakhovskaya. Sophia Parnok was born in the city of Taganrog on August 11, 1..
Sophia Yan
Sophia Yan (嚴倩君 b. October 10 1986) is a Taiwanese American musician. Yan was born in the New York City borough of Queens to Taiwanese-immigrant parents. Raised mostly in East Brunswick, New Jersey, where she attended the East Brunswick High School, Yan began musical studies at three and a ..
Sophia Young
Sophia Young (born December 15, 1983 in St. Vincent, West Indies) is a basketball player on the San Antonio Silver Stars. Contents 1 Highschool years2 College years3 WNBA career4 Vital statistics5 External Links Highschool years Young attended Evangel Christian Acade..
Sophie
Sophie was in the past regarded as diminutive of "Sophia". The name has been constantly popular since the 1960s and originates from the Greek, meaning 'wisdom' or 'wonderful' Sophie may be (But are not limited to): People: "Sophie", Monaco's Eurovision Song Contest 1975 entrant.Sophie of Bar, cou..
Sophie's Choice
Sophie's Choice could refer to: The novel Sophie's Choice (1979) written by William Styron.The film Sophie's Choice (1982) starring Meryl Streep.The opera Sophie's Choice based on Styron's novel, written by Nicholas Maw and premièred in 2002.The dilemma Sophie's Choice presented to some Jews during..
Sophie's Choice (film)
Sophie's Choice is a 1982 film that tells the story of the beautiful Polish immigrant Sophie, and her tempestuous lover that share a boarding house with a young writer in Brooklyn. It stars Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, and Peter MacNicol. Alan J. Pakula directed the movie and wrote the script after..
Sophie's Choice (Holocaust)
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Sophie's Choice was a dilemma allegedly presented to some Jewish mothers during the Holocaust. Nazi soldiers would force a mother to choose one of her children to be murdered. If the mother refused to choose, all of her children were slain. ..
Sophie's Choice (novel)
Sophie's Choice (1979) is a novel written by William Styron about a young American Southerner who wants to be a writer and who befriends Nathan Landau, who is Jewish, and his beautiful lover Sophie, a Polish (but non-Jewish) survivor of the Nazi concentration camps. An immediate bestseller and a ..
Sophie's World
Book cover Sophie's World (Sofies verden in Norway) is a novel by Jostein Gaarder, published in 1995. It was originally written in Norwegian, but has since been translated into English and many other languages. Mostly consisting of dialogues between the titular Sophie Amundsen and a mysterio..
Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg
Sophie, the Duchess of Hohenberg Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, born Sophie Maria Josephine Albina Chotek, Countess of Chotkova and Wognin (March 1, 1868 - June 28, 1914) was the morganatic wife of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. Their assassination sparked World War I. (de: Sophie Maria..
Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein
Princely Family of Liechtenstein HSH The Sovereign PrinceHSH The Princess*HSH The Hereditary Prince*HRH The Hereditary Princess**HSH Prince Joseph Wenzel**HSH Princess Marie-Caroline**HSH Prince Georg**HSH Prince Nikolaus*HSH Prince Maximilian*HSH Princess Angela**HSH Prince Alfons*HSH Prince..
Sophie, Princesse de Ligne
Sophie Léontine, Princesse de Ligne (born April 23, 1957 in Château de Beloeil, Belgium is the daughter of Antoine, Prince de Ligne (1925-2005) and Princess Alix of Luxemburg (b. 1929). On June 26, 1982 in she married Philippe de Nicolay, Comte de Nicolay (b. August 1, 1955), son of Marie-Hélèn..
Sophie, The Countess of Wessex
The Earl and Countess of Wessex on their wedding day The Countess of Wessex (Sophie Helen Mountbatten-Windsor, née Rhys-Jones), (born January 20, 1965), is the wife of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Until recently th..
Sophie-Charlotte-Platz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Sophie-Charlotte-Platz is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U2. External link [PDF map of surrounding streets]  Stations on the Berlin U-Bahn    U1 Warschauer Straße | Schlesisches Tor | Görlitzer Bahnhof | Kottbusser Tor | Prinzenstraße | Hall..
Sophienhöhe
The Sophienhöhe (290 m AMSL) is artificial hill arose by surface mining at an open cast mining. It is located in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany close to the cities of Jülich and Düren. The Rheinbraun AG is mining brown coal at the surface there. The overburden which was taken off the brown coa..
Sophie Aldred
Sophie Aldred (publicity photo from 1992) Sophie Aldred (born 20 August 1962) is an English actress and television presenter, best known for her portrayal of the Doctor's assistant Ace in the television series Doctor Who. She was born in Greenwich, and raised in Blackheath, London. Having att..
Sophie Amalie Moth
Sophie Amalie Moth (born 1654 – died January 17, 1719) was Christian V of Denmark’s acknowledged official mistress. Although married in 1667 to Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Cassel, Christian V took a 16-year-old lover, Sophie Amalie. Sophie bore him five children, each of whom he acknowledged publi..
Sophie Anderton
Sophie Anderton (born May 14 1977, in Bristol) is a British model. Attended Redland High School for Girls in Bristol between 1988 & 1993. Anderton was catapaulted into the spotlight after a prominent advertising campaign modelling Gossard bras. Her career has never really lived up to the early pro..
Sophie B. Hawkins
Sophie B. Hawkins on the cover of the original Timbre album Sophie Ballantine Hawkins is an American singer and songwriter, born 1 November 1967, in Manhattan, New York City, USA. Her biggest hits are "Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover," "Right Beside You," and "As I Lay Me Down." Graduating from t..
Sophie Barker
Sophie Barker is a singer best known for her work with the British downtempo group Zero 7. She is the co-writer of the band's biggest hit, "Destiny", and sings the song alongside fellow vocalist Sia Furler. Barker also co-wrote and sang Zero 7 songs such as "In the Waiting Line" and "Spinning" o..
Sophie Beck
Sophie Beck (1858-?) was a swindler who created a sham business front in order to bilk gullible "investors" out of large sums of cash. Beck used her own life savings to create the "Story Cotton Company", a shallow business that she promised would generate a fifty-per-cent return on all monies withi..
Sophie Blake
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Sophie Blake, born 9 November 1972, in England, is a British television presenter who is a former model. She ha..
Sophie Bluffstand
Sophie Bluffstand (1854-1891) was a Russian swindler known as "the Golden Hand". Sophie made it a habit to present herself as a high-born woman. She would order a number of expensive jewels and have them delivered to the best hotel in town. By the time the jewelers came for payment, Sophie was go..
Sophie Bremmer
Sophie Bremmer Flickman is the name of a fictional character on the ABC television series Desperate Housewives. The character is played by actress Lesley Ann Warren. History Susan's meddling mother, who comes to stay with her after she exaggerates, saying that her boyfriend Morty is abusing her. ..
Sophie Calle
Sophie Calle is a French photographer, installation artist and conceptual artist. She was born in 1953. Much of Sophie Calle’s work is inspired by the use of arbitrary sets of constraints, much like the French literary movement from the 1960s called Oulipo. She is also well known for her voyeur..
Sophie Cleary
Sophie Cleary, is an Australian actress who guest-starred in two episodes of McLeod's Daughters in Series 5, playing a character named Catriona Bradfield, a young veterinary student who tried to blackmail Dave Brewer into giving her a good reference. She is rumoured to be making a return to the show..
Sophie Cohen (The O.C.)
Sophie Cohen is a fictional character on the FOX television series The O.C., played by Linda Lavin. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Sophie has three children, one of which is Sandy Cohen, and a grandson, Seth. She is referred to by her family as "T..
Sophie Crumb
Sophie Crumb (b. 1981) is an American comics artist. She is the daughter of underground comix artists Robert Crumb and Aline Kominsky-Crumb. Comics she drew as a child appeared in Weirdo magazine, and she collaborated with her parents on Dirty Laundry Comics. She has also produced two issues of ..
Sophie Dahl
Sophie Dahl (born September 15, 1977) is a British fashion model and authoress. Her mother is writer Tessa Dahl (daughter of the children's author Roald Dahl and the actress Patricia Neal) and her father is actor Julian Holloway (son of actor Stanley Holloway). Dahl was discovered by Isabella Blow ..
Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education
The Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education is the medical school of the City University of New York in New York City. It offers an integrated baccalaureate education with preclinical medical education and has a twofold mission: to expand access to medical careers among inner-city youths, partic..
Sophie Dawes, Baronne de Feuchères
Sophie Dawes, Baronne de Feuchères (c. 1795-1840), was an English-born "adventuress" best known as a mistress of Louis Henry II, Prince of Condé. She was born at St Helens, Isle of Wight, the daughter of an alcoholic fisherman named Richard Daw. She grew up in the workhouse at Newport, and after ..
Sophie Delezio
Sophie Joy Delezio (born 17th January 2001) is an Australian schoolgirl, the first daughter of Ron Delezio and Carolyn Martin and younger sister of Mitchell Delezio. She is often described by the popular media and wellwishers as "Australia's Angel", after surviving horrific third-degree burns to alm..
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Sophie Ellis-Bextor (born 10 April 1979 in Middlesex, England) is a Multi-platinum-selling English pop singer. Her music is a mixture of mainstream pop, indie, disco, and '80s electronic influences. Contents 1 Biography1.1 theaudience1.2 Rise to stardom1.3 Solo career2 ..
Sophie Evans
Sophie Evans (born Sofia Szabo on February 20, 1976 in Hungary) is a Hungarian pornographic actress. She is known for the fact that she is an exhibitionist (according to her), and enjoys the fact that people watch her while she is having sex. ..
Sophie Falkiner
Sophie Falkiner (born 1974 in Melbourne) is a former presenter on The Great Outdoors and a former host on Wheel of Fortune. Falkiner also worked as a research assistant for Today Tonight. Falkiner got her big break at Wheel of Fortune after completing a Bachelor of Media (majoring in journalism..
Sophie Fante
Sophie Fante is a television producer who has worked on the third and fourth series of the BBC Wales drama series Belonging. She was also the producer of the interactive Doctor Who episode Attack of The Graske, first shown on 25 December 2005. In 2006 she will produce the Doctor Who tie-in mobile ph..
Sophie Fiennes
Sophia Victoria Fiennes is an English film director and producer. In 1987, at the age of 19 she began her career working with Peter Greenaway as a location manager for the film Drowning by Numbers. She continued to work with Greenaway, graduating to second assistant director and eventually art dir..
Sophie Gengembre Anderson
Sophie Gengembre Anderson (1823 in Paris – 1903 in Falmouth) was a British artist. She was the daughter of a Paris architect, Charles A.C. Gengembre, and a mother native to England. She studied portrait painting with Baron von Steuben in Paris. With the outbreak of revolutions in 1848 she immi..
Sophie Germain
Marie-Sophie Germain (April 1, 1776 – June 27, 1831) was an important French mathematician. Germain was born to a middle-class merchant family in Paris, France, and began studying mathematics at age thirteen, despite her parents' strong attempts to dissuade her from engaging in a 'men's profe..
Sophie Germain prime
A prime number p is called a Sophie Germain prime if 2p + 1 is also prime. For example, 23 is a Sophie Germain prime because it is a prime and 2 × 23 + 1 = 47, also prime. These numbers are named after French mathematician Marie-Sophie Germain. A Sophie Germain Prime p > 3 is of the..
Sophie Grégoire
Sophie Grégoire (born April 24, 1975) is the wife of Justin Trudeau, son of late Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Grégoire and Trudeau were married in May 2005 in Montreal, Quebec. Grégoire is a former model and Quebec television host. She is currently a personal shopper for Holt Renfrew..
Sophie Grigson
Sophie Grigson (born Hester Sophia Francis Grigson on June 19 1959 in Swindon, Wiltshire) is a British cookery writer and celebrity "chef" (though she would prefer to be known as a cook), the daughter of Jane Grigson. She is known for her extravagant, dangly earrings and appears regularly on the BB..
Sophie Gustafson
Sophie Gustafson Personal Information Birth: 27 December, 1973,Varberg, Sweden Nationality: Swedish Residence: Ponte Vedra,Florida, USA Career College: Aranasskolan & Komvux University Turned Professional: 1992 Current Tour: LPGA Tour (joined 1998); member of Ladies..
Sophie Hatter
Sophie Hatter is the heroine of Diana Wynne Jones' novel Howl's Moving Castle, published in 1986 and is also a character in the sequel, Castle in the Air. She was portrayed in 2004 in an animated film adaptation of Howl's Moving Castle by Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli. She was voiced by Jean Simm..
Sophie Heathcote
Sophie Heathcote (December 25 1972 – January 4, 2006) was an Australian actress. Heathcote was born in Melbourne. She began her acting career with a role in medical drama series A Country Practice as Stephanie "Steve" Brennan from 1990 to 1991. She followed this with a role in film Reckless Kelly..
Sophie Howard
Sophie Howard (born Southport, Merseyside, February 24th, 1983) is a British glamour model. Howard has a natural 34G sized bust and appears regularly on Page 3 and in publications like Zoo Weekly and Loaded. Howard has been photographed with other big-bust models like Lucy Pinder and Michelle..
Sophie in 't Veld
Sophie in 't Veld (born September 13, 1963 in Vollenhove) is a Dutch member of European Parliament for the social liberal party Democrats 66. She defeated in the 2004 internal party elections the sitting D66 MEP's. She is member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe parliamentary grou..
Sophie Irene Loeb
Sophie Irene Loeb (July 4, 1876, Rovno / Rivne, Volhynia, Russia (now Ukraine) - 1929) was a US journalist and social-welfare advocate. She was born Sophie Irene Simon. She was the president of the Board of Child Welfare of New York for seven years, and in 1921 she established the first child welf..
Sophie Katinis
Sophie Katinis (born January 31,1979) is an Australian actress. She has been in many Australian television commercials, and now plays the role of offbeat university student Mel Bennett on the drama headLand. ..
Sophie Kerr
Sophie Kerr (1880-1965) was an author who wrote 23 novels and many poems and short stories. She grew up in Caroline County, Maryland and lived much of her adult life in New York City. In her will, she bequeathed half a million dollars to Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland to fund one promis..
Sophie Koelemeij
Sophie N.O. Koelemeij (October 24, 1881 - January 12, 1918), also known as The Pink Lady, was recruited into Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service by Captain Sir Mansfield Smith-Cumming. Their relationship has always been dubious, but she is alleged to have been his mistress. Her devious nature..
Sophie Koh
Sophie Koh is an Australian based musician. Born in 1979, she grew up in New Zealand and in Singapore. Based in Melbourne, she headed north to Darwin after finishing university, where she won Triple J's Unearthed contest in 2003. Returning to Melbourne, the singer-songwriter launched her debut ..
Sophie Lalive de Bellegarde
A contemporary portrait of the Countess of Houdetot Elisabeth Françoise Sophie de Lalive de Bellegarde, by marriage Countess of Houdetot (December 18, 1730-January 28, 1813) was a French noblewoman and writer. She was also known as a famous courtesan, the paramour of famed poet and academic J..
Sophie Lascelles
Sophie Lascelles was born October 1st, 1973. She is 46th in the Line of Succession to the British Throne and is the Great-Great-Granddaughter of King George V. She is the daughter of the Hon. James Lascelles and Fredericka Ann Duhrrsen. She is the oldest of four children, a sister to Rowan Lascelles..
Sophie Lee
Sophie Lee (born August 7, 1968 in Newcastle, New South Wales), an Australian film and television actress, is known for hosting the The Bugs Bunny Show on Australian TV in the late 1980s. The Channel 9 series featured Bugs Bunny and other Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons. Lee ..
Sophie Liebknecht
Sophie Liebknecht, born Sophie Ryss, German socialist and feminist, and the wife of Karl Liebknecht. Much of her correspondence with Rosa Luxemburg has been published. ..
Sophie Lorain
Sophie Lorain (born 20 November 1957) is an actress and producer. She is known for having played "Anne Fortier" in the highly-rated television series Fortier that first aired in Quebec, Canada. She is of Italian descent. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Family and other ventures4&nb..
Sophie Luck
Sophie Luck is an Australian actress. She has performed in the television soap opera Home And Away (as Tamara), and the drama series Blue Water High (as Fiona 'Fly' Watson). She won the 2005 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Young Actor. Sophie trained with, and is represented by, the Sydne..
Sophie Mannerheim
Sophie Mannerheim (1863-1928) A famous nurse known as pioneer of modern nursing in Finland. She was daughter of a count and sister of a former Finnish President, marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. Her career started as a bank employee for 6 years until she got married in 1896. After her divorce in..
Sophie Marceau
Sophie Marceau as Elektra King inThe World Is Not Enough Sophie Marceau /sɔfi maʁso/ (born November 17, 1966) is a French actress. Contents 1 Career2 Trivia3 Filmography:4 See also5 External links Career Born Sophie Danièle Sylvie Maupu in Paris, France,..
Sophie Masloff
Sophie Masloff (born December 21, 1917 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) was mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1988-1994. Born to Romanian Jewish parents, she spoke only Yiddish until she began attending school in Pittsburgh's Hill District neighborhood. She began working as a civil servant in Pit..
Sophie Maslow
Sophie Maslow (March 22, 1911 - June 25, 2006) was an American choreographer, modern dancer and teacher, and founding member of New Dance Group. Born in New York City in 1911, Sophie Maslow began her dance training with Blanche Talmud at the Neighborhood Playhouse School. Her teachers there include..
Sophie Masson
Sophie Masson is a French-Australian author. Born in Indonesia of French parents who are themselves of mixed ancestry--French, Spanish, Basque and Portuguese--Sophie Masson, the third in a family of seven children, came to Australia at the age of five and spent most of the rest of her childhood shut..
Sophie McDonnell
Sophie McDonnell was a presenter for CBBC until 2006. She was in Precious, the UK entry for the Eurovision Song Contest in 1999. In the summer of 2005 she presented as a guest for 2 weeks the BBC's flagship Saturday morning programme The Saturday Show. She presented in-vision links on the CBBC chan..
Sophie Milman
Sophie Milman is a Russian born jazz vocalist who currently resides in Canada. After emigrating from Russia in the early 1990s, Sophie spent most of her childhood years in Israel where she listened extensively to jazz. Her self-titled debut album was released to critical acclaim on October 12th, 200..
Sophie Mirabella
Sophie Mirabella Sophie Mirabella (née Panopoulos) (born 27 October 1968), Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives since 2001, representing the Division of Indi, Victoria. She was born in Melbourne, Victoria, and was previously a solicit..
Sophie Moleta
Sophie Moleta is a singer, songwriter, composer and teacher with an intimate singing style. She is best known for her piano backed vocals in what can be described as 'folk pop', but has a wide range of recorded music with dance and house music, electronic ambient, laid back jazz and other styles. ..
Sophie Moniotte
Sophie Moniotte (born on May 5, 1969) was a French figure skater. She competed in ice dance with partner Pascal Lavanchy. Competitive highlights (with Lavanchy) 1989 European Championships - 11th1991 European Championships - 9th1992 European Championships - 8thOlympics - 9thWorld Championships - 6..
Sophie Monk
Sophie Monk (born December 14, 1979) is an Australian pop singer-songwriter and actress. She was once a member of the successful female pop group Bardot and has since established herself as a solo recording artist with the release of her debut album Calendar Girl. More recently, she has found int..
Sophie Moone
Sophie Moone (born Renáta Somossy on December 24 1981) is a Hungarian porn actress and Internet nude model noted for her lesbian roles both in pornographic movies and in photoshoots. Biography Born in Budapest, Hungary, Sophie Moone started her career as a fashion model, but quickly entered th..
Sophie Moser
Sophie Moser (born May 29, 1984 in Troisdorf) is a German violinist. ..
Sophie Muller
Sophie Muller (born January 31,1962) is an accomplished music video director. Contents 0.1 Background0.2 Career1 Selected Videography2 External links Background Sophie Muller was born in Marylebone, London, but spent her early years growing up on the Isle of Man. After leavi..
Sophie Neveu
Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu (Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou) in the 2006 film The Da Vinci Code Sophie Neveu is a fictional character in the novel, The Da Vinci Code. Neveu is the granddaughter of Jacques Saunière. She is a French National Police cryptographer, who studied at the Royal Hollo..
Sophie of Austria (disambiguation)
The name Sophie of Austria belongs to several historical figures, including the following: Sophie, Princess of Bavaria, after her marriage became Archduchess Sophie of Austria (b. 1805 – d. 1872) Archduchess Sophie of Austria (b. 1855 – d. 1857) ..
Sophie of Bar
Sophie of Bar (c. 1004 or 1018 –January 21 or June 21 1093) was a daughter of Duke Frederick II of Upper Lotharingia (died 1026/1027), count of Bar, and Mathilda of Swabia. She was Countess of Bar between 1033 and 1092, in succession of her childless brother, Duke Frederick III of Upper Lotharingi..
Sophie of Pomerania
Sophie of Pomerania (1498 – 1568) was a German noblewoman. She was the daughter of Duke Bogislaw "the Great" of Pomerania and Anna Jagiello of Poland (a daughter of Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of Austria). After the death of his first wife Anna of Brandenburg, she married King Frede..
Sophie of Sweden
Princess Sophie of Sweden (Swedish: ), sometimes called Sofia Wilhelmina of Vasa (May 21, 1801 - July 6, 1865), was a Princess of Sweden. Sophie was born in Stockholm on May 21, 1861. She was the daughter of King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden and Queen consort Frederica of Baden. On 25 July 1819, So..
Sophie Okonedo
Okonedo and Don Cheadle in Hotel Rwanda. Sophie Okonedo (born January 1, 1969) is an Academy Award-nominated British actress. Contents 1 Background2 Career3 Filmography4 External links Background She was born in London, England to a Jewish mother and a Nigerian father...
Sophie Pemberton
Sophie Pemberton (1869-1959) was a Canadian painter. Sophie Pemberton Born in Victoria, British Columbia, she was the daughter of Teresa Jane Grautoff and Joseph Despard Pemberton (1821-1893). A successful executive with the Hudson's Bay Company and the first Surveyor-General of Vancouver Isl..
Sophie Prize
The Sophie Prize is an international environment and development prize (USD 100,000 = 77,000 €), awarded annually. It was established in 1997 by the Norwegian author Jostein Gaarder and his wife Siri Dannevig, and it is named after Gaarder's novel Sophie's World. Prize winners 2006: Romina Picolo..
Sophie Raworth
Sophie Raworth became main presenter of the BBC One O'Clock News in June 2006. Sophie Raworth (born 15 May 1968), and also known as Sophie Winter is a newsreader on BBC Television in the UK. In April 2006, she became the main presenter of the BBC One O'Clock News, after the retirement of Anna..
Sophie Ristaud Cottin
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Sophie Rostopchine, Comtesse de Ségur
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] •..
Sophie Sandolo
Sophie Sandolo (born July 26, 1976, in Nice, France) is an Italian professional golfer. Member of the Ladies European Tour. Finished 15th on the Order of Merit in 2005. Began playing golf at 14 and made the Italian national team by the age of 16. Regional All American while playing for the Universi..
Sophie Scholl
Sophia Magdalena Scholl (9 May 1921 – 22 February 1943) was a member of the White Rose resistance movement in Nazi Germany. She was convicted of treason and executed by guillotine. She is celebrated[link] as one of the few Germans to actively oppose the Third Reich during the Seco..
Sophie Scholl – Die letzten Tage
Sophie Scholl – Die letzten Tage (Sophie Scholl - The Final Days) is a 2005 German film from director Marc Rothemund. It is about the last days in the life of Sophie Scholl, a 21-year-old member of the anti-Nazi student resistance group the White Rose. She was found guilty of high treason by the..
Sophie Schröder
Sophie Schröder (February 23, 1781 - 1868), German actor, was born at Paderborn, the daughter of an actor, Gottfried Burger. She made her first appearance in opera at St Petersburg, in 1793. On Kotzebue's recommendation she was engaged for the Vienna Court theatre in 1798, and here and in Munich a..
Sophie Simard
Sophie Simard (born September 20, 1978 in Lars, Germany) is an international freestyle and butterfly swimmer, who competed for Canada at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. There she swam in the preliminary heats of the 4x200m Freestyle Relay, alongside Joanne Malar, Marianne Limpert, and ..
Sophie Solomon
Sophie Solomon is a British born violinist and songwriter who fuses many different musical influences into her music. Sophie Solomon began playing the violin at the age of two. At four she met Yehudi Menuhin and was taken to see the great cellist Mstislav Rostropovich. For the first five years sh..
Sophie Sonia Perin
Sophie Sonia Perin of France is the first Miss International winner from her country. Before her victory in Tokyo, Japan in 1976, she competed as France's representative in the 1975 Miss Universe in San Salvador, El Salvador, and in the 1975 Miss World in London, United Kingdom. In both pageants, s..
Sophie Taeuber-Arp
Taeuber-Arp on the 50 Swiss Francs note Sophie Taeuber-Arp (19 January 1889 - 13 January 1943) was a Swiss artist, painter, and sculptor. Sophie Täuber studied applied art in Munich and Hamburg. In 1915 she met Jean Arp and they married in 1922. Both were involved in the Zürich Dada moveme..
Sophie Thompson
Sophie Thompson (b. 1962 in London, England) is a British actress. She is the younger sister of actress-screenwriter Emma Thompson and the daughter of actress Phyllida Law and actor Eric Thompson. She is also married to Sugar Rush actor Richard Lumsden. [A picture] Filmography Emma - M..
Sophie Treadwell
--> Sophie Treadwell (October 3, 1885 – February 20, 1970), was a leading female playwright and American journalist of the first half of the 20th century. Among her prominent works are Machinal (French for "mechanical," "automatic," or "involuntary.") and Intimations For Saxophone. As a ..
Sophie Trudeau
Sophie Trudeau is a Canadian musician. She is most well known for her participation in the post-rock groups, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, A Silver Mt. Zion and Valley of the Giants. Trudeau first served as violinist for Godspeed You! Black Emperor on their first EP, Slow Riot for New Zerø Kanada..
Sophie Tucker
Sophie Tucker, 1917 Sophie Tucker (January 13, 1884 - February 9, 1966) was a singer and comedian, one of the most popular United States entertainers of the first third of the 20th century. She was born Sophia Kalish to a Jewish family in Czarist Russia; her family emigrated to the United Sta..
Sophie Vavasseur
[[Image:Angela ashford.jpg|thumb|250px|Vavasseur as Angela Ashford in [[Resident Evil: Apocalypse]]]] Sophie Vavasseur (born 1992) is a young Irish actress from Dublin, Ireland. She has made two films to date. The first is Evelyn, in which she plays the title role (Pierce Brosnan's character's dau..
Sophie von Kühn
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Sophie von Weiler
Pauline Sophie von Weiler (born December 24, 1958 in Den Bosch, Noord-Brabant) is a former Dutch field hockey forward, who won the golden medal with the National Women's Team at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Four years later in Seoul she captured the bronze medal with the national side. From 1978 to..
Sophie Ward
Sophie Ward (b. December 30, 1964 in London), is a British actor and is the daughter of actor, Simon Ward. One of her early film roles was in the film, Young Sherlock Holmes. She appeared on television in dramatisations of works by Joanna Trollope and Ruth Rendell, and had a major role as Dr Hele..
Sophie Webster
Coronation Street character Sophie Webster Played by Ashleigh Middleton / Emma Woodward / Brooke Vincent Duration 1994- Date of Birth 4th November, 1994 Date of Death Marital Status Single Occupation Student at Weatherfield High School Family Kevin, Sally, Rosie Cont..
Sophie Willmott-Brown
Sophie Willmott-Brown was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Natasha Knight. History Sophie was the young daughter of rapist James Willmott-Brown. She also had a brother called Luke. She was first seen visiting her father in March 1987, but went back..
Sophie Wilson
Sophie Wilson, formerly Roger Wilson, is a British computer scientist. She was educated at Cambridge University. In 1978, she designed the Acorn Micro-Computer, the first of a long line of computers sold by Acorn Computers Ltd. In 1981, Wilson extended the Acorn Atom's BASIC programming language di..
Sophie Winkleman
Sophie Winkleman (b. August 5. 1981) is an English actress. She is best known as her role as 'Big Suze' in the Channel 4 comedy series Peep Show. She also played the adult Susan Pevensie in [[The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe]]. She is the half-sister of Claudia Winkle..
Sophie Wyburd
Sophie Wyburd has appeared in [The Hours (2001)]-(Angelica Bell) and [Peter Pan (2003)]-(Jane Darling-alternate ending). She was born on 30.11.93 in Guys Hospital, London. She has 4 sisters and lives in a big house in London, with her parents, sisters, dog, 2 cats and her sisters..
Sophie Zelmani
Sophie Zelmani (born 12 February 1972 as Sophie Edkvist) is a Swedish singer-songwriter who debuted 1995 with the single Always you. Discography A Decade of Dreams (2005)Love Affair (2003)Sing and Dance (2002)Time to Kill (1999)Precious Burden (1996)Sophie Zelmani (1995) External links [Sophie..
Sophilos
One of the best early Athenian black-figure potters, Sophilos worked circa 590BC-580BC. His most famous pot was a dinos (a large pot used to mix wine and water at dinner parties (symposia)) upon which was depicted the wedding of Peleus and the nymph Thetis (who later became the parents of the famous..
Sophism
Sophism (gr. sophistes meaning "wise-ist," or one who 'does' wisdom, i.e. who makes a business out of wisdom; cf. sophós, "wise man", cf. also wizard) was originally a term for the techniques taught by a highly respected group of philosophy and rhetoric teachers in ancient Greece. Today, a sophi..
Sophisticated Boom Boom
Sophisticated Boom Boom is the debut album released by Dead or Alive in 1984. Containing mostly synth pop and disco elements, the record was a minor success in the UK, giving the band their first UK Top 40 single, a remake of KC & the Sunshine Band's "That's the Way (I Like It)". That song, with..
Sophitia Alexandra
Sophitia Alexandra (ソフィーティア・アレクサンドル Sofitia Alexander) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. Sophitia made her first appearance in Soul Edge and has returned for Soul Calibur, console ports of Soul Calibur II, and Soul Calibur III...
Sophocles
A Roman bust. Sophocles (497 BC, 496 BC, or 495 BC – 406 BC) (Ancient Greek: Σοφοκλης) was one of the three great ancient Greek tragedians, together with Aeschylus and Euripides. According to the Suda he wrote 123 plays; in the dramatic competitions of the Festival of Dionysus (..
Sophoi
SOPHOI, Incorporated is a leading provider of software applications and solutions to businesses engaged in management and licensing of Intellectual Property assets. SOPHOI was founded in 1998 to address the growing need of organizations of all sizes to streamline the Intellectual Property value c..
Sophoklis Venizelos
Sophoklis Venizelos (Greek: Σοφοκλής Βενιζέλος, born 1894, died 1964) was a prominent Greek politician who twice served as Prime Minister of Greece. The second-born son of Eleftherios Venizelos, Sophoklis served with distinction in the Greek Army during the First World War and the ..
Sophomore album
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Sophomore jinx
The sophomore jinx, in sports, refers to the tendency for a player to follow a good season in his rookie year with a disappointing season. While some superstitious players may believe there is a curse or hex on second-year players, the usual causes for it are injury and/or other teams learning how t..
Sophomore slump
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Sophomoric
A sophomoric view is one held confidently because of lack of awareness of one's own ignorance. From the Greek words σοφος (transliterated as sophos), meaning wise or clever, and μορος (transliterated as moros) meaning foolish or stupid,..
Sophonisba
For the Renaissance painter Sofonisba Anguissola (ca. 1532-1625), see Sofonisba Anguissola. For the American activist Sophonisba Breckinridge (1866-1948), see Sophonisba Breckinridge. The Death of Sophonisba, by Giambattista Pittoni Sophonisba (also Sophonisbe, Sophoniba; in Punic, Saphanba'..
Sophonisba Breckinridge
Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge (April 1, 1866-July 30, 1948), American activist. Born in Lexington, Kentucky, she was the daughter of William Breckinridge, a member of Congress from Kentucky and a lawyer. Her grandfather was John Breckinridge. She graduated from Wellesley College in 1888 and wo..
Sophont
"Sophont" is a term, derived from the Greek word 'Sophia' (meaning 'wisdom'), for an intelligent being, most commonly used in science fiction. It was coined by Karen Anderson, widow of the author Poul Anderson, and used by Poul in various of his stories from the mid-1960s onwards. It has gradually i..
Sophophora
The subgenus Sophophora of the genus Drosophila was first described by Alfred Sturtevant in 1939. It contains the best known drosophilid species, Drosophila melanogaster. ..
Sophora
Sophora is a genus of about 45 species of small trees and shrubs in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family Fabaceae. The species are native from southeast Europe across southern Asia, Australasia, the islands of the Pacific Ocean and western South America. The genus formerly had a broader inte..
Sophos
Sophos is a company that makes security software such as antivirus, anti-spyware and anti-spam for desktops, email servers, and other network gateways. [SophosLabs], the company's global network of threat analysis centers, is one of the foremost antivirus and computer security research g..
Sophos Anti-Virus
Sophos Anti-Virus is an anti-virus program by Sophos plc, which is aimed primarily at corporate environments. It is available for the latest versions of Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, Netware, Mac OS X, VMS, and OS/2. It also supports UNIX platforms such as FreeBSD, Solaris, AIX, HPUX, SCO Group Ope..
Sophos kagathos
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Sophos kagathos is a phrase coined by Plato, which literally means "wise and good" in Greek. The Athenians used this phrase to describe the qualities of an honest man. Plato apparently derived this phrase from an earlier "kalos kagathos"—literally, "beautiful an..
Sophos PureMessage
Sophos PureMessage provides a software solution at the email gateway, integrating anti-virus, anti-spam, protection from E-mail fraud and email policy enforcement capabilities. The UNIX/Linux version incorporates a policy environment based on the Sieve (mail filtering language) language to support ..
Sophrocattleya
Sophrocattleya (from Cattleya and Sophronitis, its parent genera) is an intergeneric hybrid of orchids. ..
Sophrolaelia
Sophrolaelia (from Sophronitis and Laelia, its parent genera) is an intergeneric hybrid of orchids. ..
Sophrolaeliocattleya
Sophrolaeliocattleya (from Sophronitis, Laelia and Cattleya, its parent genera) is an intergeneric hybrid of orchids. ..
Sophrology
Sophrology was created by Alfonso Caycedo in the 1960s. It is a branch of neurological medicine that studies the human consciousness and its positive modifications through practice of specific methodology, inspired in great far eastern yogic sources. SOS = serenity, harmonyPHREN = spirit, consciou..
Sophron
Sophron, of Syracuse, writer of mimes, flourished about 430 BC. He was the author of prose dialogues in the Doric dialect, containing both male and female characters, some serious, others humorous in style, and depicting scenes from the daily life of the Sicilian Greeks. Although in prose, they wer..
Sophroniscus
Sophroniscus, husband of Phaenarete, was the father of the philosopher Socrates. Stonemason? Little is known about Sophroniscus, and his relationship with his son Socrates. According to tradition, Sophroniscus was by trade a stonemason (a "stone-cutter" or a "stone-polisher"), and enjoyed some mar..
Sophronitis
Sophronitis is a genus of small, epiphytic or lithophytic orchids, growing in the damp montane forest of eastern Brazil, Paraguay and NE Argentine. Sophronitis species are widely known for their red flowers, particularly Sophronitis coccinea. They have short, ovoid, often densely clustered, p..
Sophronius
For the Bulgarian enlightener see Sophronius of Vratsa. Sophronius of Jerusalem Sophronius (born 560 in Damascus - died March 11, 638 in Jerusalem) was the Patriarch of Jerusalem from 634 until his death. Before rising to the primacy of that see, he was a monk and theologian who was the chief ..
Sophronius of Vratsa
Stoyko Vladislavov (Bulgarian: Стойко Владиславов), later accepted the name Sophronius of Vratsa (or Sofroniy Vrachanski; Софроний Врачански), was a Bulgarian cleric and one of the leading figures of the early Bulgarian National Revival. Vladislavov was born in t..
Sophrosyne
Sophrosyne (σοφροσύνη) is a Greek philosophical term etymologically meaning 'moral sanity' and from there 'self control' or 'moderation'. Greeks upheld the ideal of sophrosyne, which means wisdom and moderation but ultimately its complex meaning, so important to the Ancients, is very diffi..
Sophus Bugge
Sophus Bugge (1833-1907) was a Norwegian philologist, known for his work on the runic alphabet and the Eddas. ..
Sophus Christian Frederik Schandorph
Sophus Christian Frederik Schandorph (or Skamdrup) (May 8, 1836 - January 1, 1901), Danish poet and novelist, was born at Ringsted in Zealand. He was one of the men of "the Modern Break-through". In 1855 he entered the University of Copenhagen. In 1862 he published his first volume of poetry, writt..
Sophus Claussen
Sophus Claussen (September 12 1865 Helletofte - April 11 1931 Gentofte) was a Danish writer. He is best remembered for his neo-romanticism poems. Works Naturkinder 1887Weidenflöten 1899Junges Volk 1894Teufeleien 1904Dänische Verse 1912Heroica 1925 ..
Sophus Falck
Sophus Falck was a Danish pioneer in the area of fire fighting and rescue services. In 1906 he founded the company Falck Rescue Corps (Danish: Falcks Redningskorps). This later evoled into on of the worlds biggest security and emergency services corporations. See also [Company website]Nu..
Sophus Lie
Sophus Lie Marius Sophus Lie (December 17, 1842 - February 18, 1899) was a Norwegian-born mathematician. He largely created the theory of continuous symmetry, and applied it to the study of geometry and differential equations. Lie's principal tool, and one of his greatest achievements, was..
Sophus Nielsen
Sophus Erhard "Krølben" Nielsen (born March 15, 1888; died August 6, 1963) is a former Danish football (soccer) player, the first player in history to score ten goals in a full international match. Nielsen's ten goals came on October 22, 1908 when Denmark played France in the 1908 Summer Olympi..
Sophytes
Coin of the young King Sophytes (305-294 BC) Sophytes seems to have been a Greek prince that ruled a kingdom in what is now Punjab (Pakistan), formerly part of India. The kingdom extended over the Salt Range, around Saubhuta and Phegelas, from 305 to 294 BCE. Though the history of the regi..
Sopila
The sopila is a wooden horn originating from Istria and some of the northern islands along the Adriatic Coast of Croatia. Like oboes, sopilas have double reeds, but are always played in pairs; one larger than the other. Both have six finger holes, being equally spaced on the smaller one, and set in ..
Sopište municipality
Municipality Sopište (Macedonian:Општина Сопиште) --> Location General information Municipality Center Sopište (Село Сопиште) Area 222,1 km² elevation 600 – 2500 m postal_code 1054 area_code 02 licence SK mayor Alit Shakirovski ..
SOPMOD
The Special Operations Peculiar Modification (SOPMOD) kit is an accessory system for the M4A1 Carbine used by USSOCOM. The kit allows special forces operators to configure their weapons to individual preferences and mission requirements. The program dates back to September 1989, when the Special..
Sopoćani
The Sopoćani monastery (Serbian Cyrillic: Сопоћани), an endowment of King Stefan Uroš I of Serbia, was built in the second half of the 13th century, near the source of the river Raška in the region of Ras, the centre of the Serbian medieval state. The church was dedicated to the Holy Trin..
Sopoćkinie
Sopoćkinie is a small town in Belarus, to the north-east of Grodno. It has circa 2,000 inhabitants, almost exclusively Poles. It is one of the centre of the Polish minority in Belarus and the deathplace of Gen. Józef Olszyna-Wilczyński. It is also the only town in Belarus, where the Polish minori..
Sopore
Sopore is a town in Kashmir within district Baramula. It is 45 km from Srinagar, summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. Sopore is popularly known as "Apple Town". It is the largest producer of apples in Kashmir. ..
Sopor Aeternus and the Ensemble of Shadows
Anna-Varney Cantodea Sopor Aeternus & The Ensemble of Shadows is a gothic or darkwave band consisting solely of Anna-Varney Cantodea. Not much is known about Anna-Varney, save for the tortured life she lived which led to the band's existence. She has said in several interviews that she spent ..
Sopot
This page is about the city Sopot in Poland. For other cities with the same name see Sopot (disambiguation) Sopot (pronounce: [['sɔpɔt]]; German: [..
Sopot, Bulgaria
Sopot (Сопот) is a Bulgarian town is situated in the fertile sub-Balkan mountain valley of Karlovo (which is the western part of the famous Rose Valley), immediately under the steep southern slopes of the Troyan Balkan Mountain (Central Stara Planina). It is situated 5 km west of Karlovo, 13..
Sopot, Serbia
Sopot (Сопот) is a town and municipality in Serbia. It is part of the wider region of Belgrade, located south of Belgrade at [44°31′N 20°35′E], 177.38 m above sea level. Its name is the old Slavic word for spring (source). External links [www.sopot..
Sopot, Zagreb
Sopot is a neighbourhood of Zagreb, Croatia, one of the earliest parts of Novi Zagreb Istok to be built. It consists almost entirely of tower blocks and blocks of flats between which grow birch trees and poplars. The tram route for the No 7 and 14 trams run alongs its northern edge and the No 6 has..
Sopotnica
Sopotnica (Macedonian:coпoτница)''' --> --> Location General information Sopotnica Area 480,13 km² elevation 400 m to 2252 m postal code 2304 area code 047 Status Urban municipality licence BT mayor Ljupco Najdovski website [link] Pop..
Sopot (disambiguation)
Sopot is an old Slavic word which means "spring" (source). Sopot is the name of several places in Slavic countries: Sopot, BulgariaSopot, Croatia:*Sopot, an archeological excavation site near Vinkovci*Sopot, a neighbourhood of ZagrebSopot, Republic of MacedoniaSopot, PolandSopot, Serbia This is a ..
Sopot (PKP station)
Sopot Location City/Town Sopot District City centre Address Adjacent stations Preceding station(s) Gdańsk Oliwa Following station(s) Gdynia Orłowo Info Water tower present Pulled down Locomotives depot present Never existed Platforms in use 2 Station building p..
Sopot (SKM stop)
Sopot City City Sopot Location Preceding stop Sopot Wyścigi Following stop Sopot Kamienny Potok Info Ticket office present Yes Connection with train station Yes Platforms in use 1 History Opened 1951 Previous name(s) None Szybka Kolej Miejska Sopot is an SKM st..
Sopot Ice Piedmont
Sopot Ice Piedmont (Lednik Sopot \'led-nik 'so-pot\) is situated on Burgas Peninsula, Livingston Island, Antarctica. The glacier drains the N slopes of Delchev Ridge E of Delchev Peak, flowing northward into Moon Bay between Rila Point and Renier Point. The glacier is named after the Bulgarian town..
Sopot International Song Festival
The Sopot International Song Festival is one of the most prestigious international song contests, often compared to the Eurovision Song Contest. It has been organized annually by the Polish state television Telewizja Polska (TVP) in the coastal resort of Sopot, Poland. The first Sopot festival was ..
Sopot Kamienny Potok (SKM stop)
Sopot Kamienny Potok City City Sopot Location Preceding stop Sopot Following stop Gdynia Orłowo Info Ticket office present No Connection with train station No Platforms in use 1 History Opened 1951 Previous name(s) None Szybka Kolej Miejska Sopot Kamienny Potok..
Sopot Wyścigi (SKM stop)
Sopot Wyścigi City City Sopot Location Preceding stop Gdańsk Żabianka Following stop Sopot Info Ticket office present No Connection with train station No Platforms in use 1 History Opened 1951 Previous name(s) None Szybka Kolej Miejska Sopot Wyścigi is an SK..
Soppin' the Gravy
Soppin' the Gravy is an album by Mark O'Connor. It consists mostly of traditional Texas Fiddle music, with O'Connor's own piece, Misty Moonlight Waltz, and an instrumental version of Somewhere Over the Rainbow. O'Connor can be seen on the cover with the white-painted fiddle that he used for compet..
Soppo
Soppo is a town in western Cameroon. It is located at around [4°9′0″N, 9°16′60″E]. From 1904 to 1914 it was the headquarters of the German colonial military forces ("Schutztruppe"). ..
Sopranino clarinet
The term sopranino clarinet refers to members of the clarinet family, smaller and higher pitched than the more familiar soprano clarinets. Most commonly it is used as a synonym for piccolo clarinet. Shackleton uses it to refer to the E♭ and D clarinets, as well as obsolete instruments in G,..
Sopranino saxophone
An E-flat sopranino saxophone (right). Also shown are a B-flat soprano saxophone (left) and a C soprano saxophone (center). The sopranino saxophone is one of the smallest members of the saxophone family. A sopranino saxophone is tuned in the key of E-flat, and sounds an octave above the alto s..
Sopranissimo
Sopranissimo is a musical term used to describe for pitches and sounds above the soprano. Two examples in common usage are the sopranissimo saxophone, also called the soprillo saxophone in B-flat. This instrument is pitched an octave above the normal soprano saxophone. The other instrument is a so..
Sopranist
Vocal ranges Female ranges Soprano Mezzo-soprano Contralto Male ranges Sopranist Alto Tenor Baritenor Baritone Bass-baritone Bass A sopranist is a countertenor who is able to sing in the soprano vocal range, normally spanning from A3 to C6 in total phyiscal range. Both baritone based and tenor ..
Soprano
This article is about singers. For the popular HBO television drama series about the Mafia, see The Sopranos. Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In music, a soprano is a singer with a voice that ranges from, approximately, the A below middle C to "high C", two octave..
Soprano bugle
The Soprano bugle is a term that refers to any modern adaptation of the traditional bugle. It is pitched in G and may have any number of valves (usually only up to 3), or none. During the 20th century (between WWI and WWII), bugles were replaced with radios as wartime communication devices and b..
Soprano C
Soprano C is the C two octaves above Middle C It is named because it is considered the highest usable note of the soprano, particularly for choral singers (although many, especially the coloratura soprano go much higher). It is also called C6 in American note-octave notation. In European notation,..
Soprano clarinet
The soprano clarinets are the most commonly-used members of the clarinet family, and are indeed often referred to as simply "clarinets". Soprano clarinets include the B♭ clarinet, the most common type, whose range extends from D below middle C (written E) to about F two and a half octaves abo..
Soprano saxophone
A B-flat soprano saxophone (left). Also shown are a a C soprano saxophone (center) and an E-flat sopranino saxophone (right). The soprano saxophone is a variety of the saxophone, a woodwind instrument. The soprano is the second in size of the sax family which consists, as generally accepted, ..
Sopra Group
Sopra Group is an european IT company based in France. It has been founded in december 1968 by Pierre Pasquier and François Odin. They mainly work in the EAI field and are specialized in financials services through their subsidiary : Axway. They develop software like RDJ, XIP, XFB or XPM (X for Axw..
Sopřeč
Sopřeč is a village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has cca 270 inhabitants. External links [Short official information about the village] (cz) ..
Sopressata
Supermarket Sopressata salami. Sopressata is an Italian dry-cured salame. The name is said to come from the fact that it is often pressed with a weight while drying, giving it a characteristic flattened shape. It can be made of either fresh hams or pork butts. It sometimes is made using beef,..
Soprillo
A soprillo The soprillo, a piccolo or sopranissimo saxophone, is the world's smallest saxophone. It is pitched in B-flat, one octave above the soprano saxophone, and its upper register extends to a fifth above the sopranino saxophone. Due to its small size, the upper octave key has to be plac..
Sopron
Sopron Country: Hungary County: Győr-Moson-Sopron Area: 169.06 km² Density: 56,394 333.54/km² Postal code: 9400 Area code: 99 Coordinates: ..
Sopron (county)
Sopron > County seat in 1910 Sopron Area in 1910 km² Population in 1910 283,500 Present country Hungary, Austria Sopron (-Hungarian, German: Ödenburg) is the name of a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary in present-day north-western..
SOPTV
Southern Oregon Public Television is the PBS member for most of Oregon south and east of the Williamette Valley. It operates KSYS, channel 8 in Medford and KFTS, channel 22 in Klamath Falls. In 1965, Oregon Educational Broadcasting, forerunner of Oregon Public Broadcasting, persuaded the FCC t..
Sopubek Begaliev
Sopubek Begaliev Sopubek Begaliev (Russian: [Бегалиев, Сопубек Бегалиевич]) (March 29, 1931–October 9, 2002) was a Soviet-era economist and politician. During the years of independence, Mr. Begaliev founded the Assembly of People of Kyrgyzstan, an organiza..
Sopuerta
Sopuerta is a town and municipality located in the province of Bizkaia, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, northern Spain. External link [SOPUERTA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit &..
Sopwell Priory
Sopwell Priory (also known as Sopwell Nunnery) was built in c. 1140 by the Benedictine abbot of St Albans Abbey, Geoffrey de Gorham. It was founded as the Priory of St Mary of Sopwell and was a cell of St Albans Abbey. Juliana Berners was the prioress during the 15th century, believed to be the au..
Sopwith (computer game)
Screenshot from Sopwith 2 at the start of a single-player game Sopwith is a sidescrolling shoot 'em up created by David L. Clark of BMB Compuscience. It runs on the IBM PC under DOS but there is also a port to the Atari 520ST. The game involves piloting a Sopwith biplane, attempting to bomb ..
Sopwith 1½ Strutter
Sopwith 1½ Strutter The Sopwith 1½ Strutter was a British one or two-seat biplane multi-role aircraft of the First World War. It is significant as the first British aircraft to be designed with an interrupted machine gun and, along with the DH.2 and F.E.2, contributed to the ending of the ..
Sopwith Aviation Company
Sopwith redirects here. For the computer game see Sopwith. The Sopwith Aviation Company was a British aircraft company that designed and manufactured aeroplanes mainly for the British Royal Flying Corps, Royal Naval Air Service and later Royal Air Force in the First World War, most famously the So..
Sopwith Camel
This article describes the fighter plane. For the 1960s psychedelic rock music band, see Sopwith Camel (band). A Sopwith Camel at the Imperial War Museum in London. The Sopwith Camel Scout was a British World War I single-seat fighter aircraft that was famous for its manoeuvrability. Content..
Sopwith Camel (band)
For the World War I British airplane, see Sopwith Camel Sopwith Camel was a rock music band associated with the San Francisco psychedelic rock scene of the late 1960s. The band formed in late 1965 [link] and their lineup consisted of vocalist and saxophone player Peter Kraemer, guitarists..
Sopwith Cuckoo
Sopwith Cuckoo Sopwith Cuckoo Description Role torpedo bomber Crew First flight June 1917 Entered service September 1918 Manufacturer Sopwith Aviation Company Dimensions Length ft in m Wingspan ft in m Height ft in m Wing area ft² m² Weights Empty lb kg Loaded lb kg..
Sopwith Pup
Sqn Cdr E. H. Dunning landing on HMS Furious in a Sopwith Pup. The Sopwith Pup was a single seater biplane fighter aircraft used by the British in World War I. It was manufactured by the Sopwith Aviation Company and was officially named the Sopwith Scout. It was nicknamed the Pup because it..
Sopwith Salamander
The Sopwith Salamander TF2 was a British World War I ground attack aircraft. It was a derivative of the Sopwith Snipe, and was first built in 1918 by the Sopwith Aviation Company. The TF stood for Trench Fighter, and it was the second, following the TF1, an adapted Sopwith Camel. A total of 419 of t..
Sopwith Snipe
The Sopwith Snipe was a single-seat bi-plane fighter of the Royal Flying Corps and then the Royal Air Force (RAF), designed and built by the Sopwith Aviation Company during the First World War and was arguably the definitive fighter of the Allied side by the end of World War I. Contents 1 H..
Sopwith Tabloid
The Sopwith Tabloid was a biplane sports aircraft, one of the first to be built by the Sopwith Aviation Company. Named the "Tabloid" because of its small size, its performance caused a sensation when it first appeared, surpassing the existing monoplanes of the day. The original Tabloid, which firs..
Sopwith Triplane
Sopwith Triplane Sopwith Triplane in the Aero Space Museum of Calgary. 2005 The Sopwith Triplane was a single seater triplane fighter aircraft used by the British in World War I. It was manufactured by the Sopwith Aviation Company and was nicknamed the Tripe or the Tripehound. Design..
Sopyonje
Sopyonje (서편제) is a South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek in 1993. Its story tells of a family of traditional Korean pansori singers trying to make a living in the modern world. The film was originally expected to only draw limited interest, but it ended up breaking box-office records a..
SOP (Sobrang Okey Pare)
SOP is a Philippine noontime musical variety show of GMA Network that airs live every Sunday at noon-2 p.m. from the Studio 3 of the GMA Network Center. It features livewire concert performances by the hottest concert artists and young stars today in the Philippine showbiz industry. The show is ..
SOP Gigsters
SOP Gigsters is a musical variety show in the Philippines which features production numbers from GMA's hottest young stars and texting promos where viewers can get a chance to win cool gadgets and cash prizes by subscribing through FANATXT. It also features guest performers as well. It airs every ..
Sop language
Sop (also Sob, Usino) is a Rai Coast language spoken in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea by approximately 2,500 people. The Sop language has been labelled under several different names. Among the names are Usino, Usina, Sopu, and Igoi. The Ethnologue uses the name Usino for this language. Its Et..
So Proudly We Hail!
So Proudly We Hail! is a 1943 film with Claudette Colbert, Paulette Goddard (who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance) and Veronica Lake. An effective sample of wartime propaganda, the film follows a group of military nurses sent to the Philippines duri..
So Pure
redirect [[Template:Infobox Single]] "So Pure" is an up-tempo pop song by Alanis Morissette which was featured on her 1998 album Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie. Released as the album's fourth single on August 10, 1999. The song, while short, is reminscent in sound to the music which Morissette ..

 


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