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  • Pedro Simon
  • Brazilian politician and lawyer

    Pedro Jorge Simon (born January 31, 1930) is a Brazilian politician, lawyer and professor. He represented Rio Grande do Sul in the Federal Senate for

    Pedro Simon

    Pedro Simon

    Pedro_Simon

  • Pedro Simón
  • Spanish franciscan friar, professor and chronicler

    Fray Pedro Simón (San Lorenzo de la Parrilla, Spain, 1574 - Ubaté, New Kingdom of Granada, ca. 1628) was a Spanish Franciscan friar, professor and chronicler

    Pedro Simón

    Pedro Simón

    Pedro_Simón

  • Alicia Alonso
  • Cuban ballerina (1920–2019)

    Cuba dies". CUBADEBATE. 17 October 2019. Retrieved 17 October 2019. Simon, Pedro Simon (2022). Alicia Alonso: Gloria y escuela (in Spanish). ISBN 978-959-314-085-0

    Alicia Alonso

    Alicia Alonso

    Alicia_Alonso

  • El Dorado
  • Legendary city in South America

    king's habit of making oblations on a raft. In the early 17th century, Pedro Simón elaborated on this ceremony, claiming that it took place at Lake Guatavita

    El Dorado

    El Dorado

    El_Dorado

  • Pedro Neto
  • Portuguese footballer (born 2000)

    Pedro Lomba Neto (European Portuguese: [ˈpeðɾu ˈnɛtu]; born 9 March 2000) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League

    Pedro Neto

    Pedro Neto

    Pedro_Neto

  • Panche people
  • Ethnic group

    Granada. Early knowledge about the Panche has been compiled by scholar Pedro Simón. The Panche were inhabiting the lower altitude southwestern areas of

    Panche people

    Panche people

    Panche_people

  • Dilma Rousseff
  • President of Brazil from 2011 to 2016

    Brazilian military government. They would be defeated by the PMDB candidate Pedro Simon. Twenty years later, in an interview, Rousseff attempted to justify the

    Dilma Rousseff

    Dilma Rousseff

    Dilma_Rousseff

  • Muisca mythology
  • Muisca mythology has come from Muisca scholars Javier Ocampo López, Pedro Simón, Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita, Juan de Castellanos and conquistador

    Muisca mythology

    Muisca mythology

    Muisca_mythology

  • Tunjo
  • Figures in the art of the Muisca, Columbia

    when the Muisca asked for favours from their deities. Muisca scholar Pedro Simón wrote about the tunjos of the Muisca. The Muisca, organised in their

    Tunjo

    Tunjo

    Tunjo

  • Brazilian Democratic Movement
  • Big tent political party in Brazil

    politicians from conservatives such as José Sarney to liberals such as Pedro Simon, leftists like Roberto Requião, populists like Íris Resende, nationalists

    Brazilian Democratic Movement

    Brazilian Democratic Movement

    Brazilian_Democratic_Movement

  • Muisca calendar
  • Calendar used by the Muisca people

    months and three types of years were used; rural years (according to Pedro Simón, Chibcha: chocan), holy years (Duquesne, Spanish: acrótomo), and common

    Muisca calendar

    Muisca calendar

    Muisca_calendar

  • Muisca warfare
  • Military history of Colombia

    Martín and Antonio de Lebrija. Later scholars were Juan de Castellanos, Pedro Simón and Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita. Modern anthropological research has

    Muisca warfare

    Muisca warfare

    Muisca_warfare

  • Huitaca (goddess)
  • Goddess in Muisca religion of South America

    Elegías de varones ilustres de Indias, Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita and Pedro Simón. Huitaca Huythaca Guitaca Xubchasgagua Jubchrasguaya Yubecayguaya Huitaca

    Huitaca (goddess)

    Huitaca (goddess)

    Huitaca_(goddess)

  • Pedro Ercílio Simon
  • Brazilian priest (1941–2020)

    Pedro Ercílio Simon (9 September 1941 – 1 June 2020) was a Brazilian Roman Catholic archbishop. He was born in Brazil, and ordained to his denomination’s

    Pedro Ercílio Simon

    Pedro Ercílio Simon

    Pedro_Ercílio_Simon

  • Muisca language
  • Language of Colombia, spoken by the Muisca

    Cundiboyacense of what today is Colombia. "Chibcha" was, according to Pedro Simón, the language's indigenous name, however colonial-era dictionaries contradict

    Muisca language

    Muisca language

    Muisca_language

  • Muisca religion
  • Indigenous religion of Colombia

    the 16th century and by bishop Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita and friar Pedro Simón in the 17th century. Modern Muisca scholars who wrote about the religion

    Muisca religion

    Muisca religion

    Muisca_religion

  • Bachué
  • Mother goddess in the South American Muisca religion

    lagoon. The history of Bachué was mentioned by the Spanish chronicler Pedro Simón in his book Noticias Historiales, where he wrote that the indigenous

    Bachué

    Bachué

    Bachué

  • Tegua people
  • Ethnic group

    Piedrahita, Basilio Fernández de Oviedo and Pedro Simón and in modern times by Javier Ocampo López and Pedro Gustavo Huertas Ramírez. The name of the people

    Tegua people

    Tegua people

    Tegua_people

  • Paradiso (novel)
  • 1966 novel by José Lezama Lima

    Interrogando a Lezama Lima. Recopilación de textos sobre José Lezama Lima. Ed. Pedro Simon Martinez. La Habana: Ediciones Casa de las Américas: 1970. v t e v t

    Paradiso (novel)

    Paradiso (novel)

    Paradiso_(novel)

  • Muisca economy
  • Aspect of indigenous Colombian culture

    biased, misinterpreted or even outright false by later scholars. Pedro de Aguado, Pedro Simón, Juan de Castellanos, Juan de los Barrios, first conquistador

    Muisca economy

    Muisca economy

    Muisca_economy

  • Panche language
  • Extinct and unclassified language of Colombia

    formerly spoken in Colombia. It may have been Cariban. According to Pedro Simón, the word panche in their own Panche language means "cruel" and "murderer"

    Panche language

    Panche_language

  • Spanish conquest of the Muisca
  • Part of the Spanish conquest of Colombia

    Quesada, main conquistador, and scholars Pedro de Aguado, Juan Rodríguez Freyle, Juan de Castellanos, Pedro Simón, Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita, Joaquín

    Spanish conquest of the Muisca

    Spanish conquest of the Muisca

    Spanish_conquest_of_the_Muisca

  • Simón Bolívar
  • Venezuelan statesman and military officer (1783–1830)

    Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar Palacios Ponte y Blanco (24 July 1783 – 17 December 1830) was a Venezuelan military officer and statesman

    Simón Bolívar

    Simón Bolívar

    Simón_Bolívar

  • Miguel de Buría
  • First black king born in the Americas

    Ortega. According to Pedro Simón the imperial forces reached around 50. Individuals that had gained some local influence such as Pedro Rodríguez, Cabrera

    Miguel de Buría

    Miguel_de_Buría

  • Conquistador
  • Spanish and Portuguese colonizers of the Age of Discovery

    The chroniclers Pedro Cieza de León, Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés, Diego Durán, Juan de Castellanos, and friar Pedro Simón wrote about the Americas

    Conquistador

    Conquistador

    Conquistador

  • Muzo people
  • Ethnic group

    people has been provided by chroniclers Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, Pedro Simón, Juan de Castellanos, Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita and others. The Muzo

    Muzo people

    Muzo people

    Muzo_people

  • Muisca art
  • Pre-Columbian art

    skilled and well-organised civilisation of traders and farmers. Friar Pedro Simón described the relation between art and the religion and later contributions

    Muisca art

    Muisca art

    Muisca_art

  • Lope de Aguirre
  • Basque Spanish conquistador (1510–1561)

    sent to nearby towns as a warning. According to the account of Fray Pedro Simón, the skull of Aguirre remained in the town square of Valencia at least

    Lope de Aguirre

    Lope_de_Aguirre

  • Muisca architecture
  • Pre-Columbian structures of South America

    who made the first contact with the Muisca, early 17th century friars Pedro Simón and Juan de Castellanos later bishop Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita and

    Muisca architecture

    Muisca architecture

    Muisca_architecture

  • List of Lebanese Brazilians
  • governor of Ceará state Paulo Maluf – former governor of São Paulo state Pedro Simon – former senator Simone Tebet – senator, presidential candidate Michel

    List of Lebanese Brazilians

    List_of_Lebanese_Brazilians

  • Muisca numerals
  • Number system used by the Muisca

    provided knowledge about the Muisca numerals were Bernardo de Lugo (1619), Pedro Simón (17th century), Alexander von Humboldt and José Domingo Duquesne (late

    Muisca numerals

    Muisca numerals

    Muisca_numerals

  • Muisca
  • Indigenous people of Colombia

    (16th century); Bishop Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita; and the Franciscan Pedro Simón (17th century). More recently, Javier Ocampo López and Gonzalo Correal

    Muisca

    Muisca

    Muisca

  • Colombia
  • Country in South America

    Hernando Domínguez Camargo and his epic poem to San Ignacio de Loyola, Pedro Simón and Juan Rodríguez Freyle. Post-independence literature linked to Romanticism

    Colombia

    Colombia

    Colombia

  • Ficha Limpa
  • Brazilian electoral law

    some politicians such as Senators Marinor Brito, Heloisa Helena and Pedro Simon, who remembered the popular mobilization and society entities for the

    Ficha Limpa

    Ficha Limpa

    Ficha_Limpa

  • Women in Muisca society
  • conquest and early colonization—such as Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, Pedro Simón, Juan de Castellanos and Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita—were all male

    Women in Muisca society

    Women in Muisca society

    Women_in_Muisca_society

  • Pedro de Heredia
  • Spanish conquistador (1484–1554)

    Pedro de Heredia (c. 1484 – 27 January 1554) was a Spanish conquistador, founder of the city of Cartagena de Indias and explorer of the northern coast

    Pedro de Heredia

    Pedro de Heredia

    Pedro_de_Heredia

  • Guecha warrior
  • East Andean highland warrier

    other warriors with life so they might fight again. The Franciscan friar Pedro Simón (1578 – 1620) described the warriors as "men of great physique, bodies

    Guecha warrior

    Guecha_warrior

  • Rionegro
  • City in Antioquia, Department of Colombia

    Aburrá, he was commissioned by Álvaro de Mendoza. According to Fray Pedro Simón, Robledo was the first Iberian man who discovered the Valley of San Nicolás

    Rionegro

    Rionegro

    Rionegro

  • Muisca astronomy
  • Astronomy of the Muisca civilization

    chronicles of Simón. Combining the different analyses by the scholars over time, Izquierdo Peña found the arrival of Bochica, described by Pedro Simón to have

    Muisca astronomy

    Muisca astronomy

    Muisca_astronomy

  • Pedro Atala
  • Honduran businessman

    with his cousin Javier Atala. His father is Pedro Atala Simón which is an emblem in Motagua. Pedro Atala Simon was the president of the national soccer team

    Pedro Atala

    Pedro_Atala

  • Goranchacha Temple
  • Archaeological site in Colombia

    meaning. Knowledge about the temple has been provided by chronicler Pedro Simón. During the time before the Spanish conquest of the Muisca, the central

    Goranchacha Temple

    Goranchacha Temple

    Goranchacha_Temple

  • Muisca mummification
  • century. The early Spanish chroniclers Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, Pedro Simón, Pedro de Aguado, Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés and others have provided

    Muisca mummification

    Muisca mummification

    Muisca_mummification

  • Hunzahúa Well
  • Archeological site in Boyacá, Colombia

    its mythology. Knowledge about the well has been provided by scholar Pedro Simón. During the time before the Spanish conquest of the Muisca, the central

    Hunzahúa Well

    Hunzahúa Well

    Hunzahúa_Well

  • Gregorio Mayans
  • Spanish historian, linguist and writer (1699–1781)

    an idea already proposed by the sixteenth-century Spanish humanist Pedro Simón Abril. In 1740, after losing the favour of Arbuixerch, a religious official

    Gregorio Mayans

    Gregorio Mayans

    Gregorio_Mayans

  • Iris Rezende
  • Brazilian politician (1933–2021)

    qualifying for the second round. Weeks later, he beat the incumbent Mayor Pedro Wilson (PT), with 56% of the valid votes. He was re-elected Mayor of Goiânia

    Iris Rezende

    Iris Rezende

    Iris_Rezende

  • Battle of Tocarema
  • 1538 battle during the Spanish conquest of the Muisca

    neighbours of the Muisca, described by early Spanish chroniclers Pedro de Aguado, Pedro Simón, Juan Freyle, and Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita as bellicose

    Battle of Tocarema

    Battle of Tocarema

    Battle_of_Tocarema

  • Muisca raft
  • Pre-Columbian votive piece

    Pasca chiefdom (or uzaque) described by the Spanish colonial chronicler Pedro Simon. During the time of the raft's confection, between approximately 1200

    Muisca raft

    Muisca raft

    Muisca_raft

  • Order of Friars Minor
  • Mendicant Catholic religious order

    Sixtus V (d. 1590) Niccolò da Poggibonsi (d. unknown, late 14th cent.) Pedro Simón (d. 1628) José Arlegui (d. 1750) Gerónimo Boscana (d. 1831) Albert of

    Order of Friars Minor

    Order of Friars Minor

    Order_of_Friars_Minor

  • Peter June Simon
  • Filipino basketball player

    with Simon being a vital part of the offense, providing outside shooting off the bench. Simon is the youngest in the brood of three of Pedro Simon Jr.

    Peter June Simon

    Peter June Simon

    Peter_June_Simon

  • Ortega y Gasset Awards
  • Gema García and Mariano Zafra Graphic: Pedro Armestre Career Award: Alan Rusbridger 2015 Print: Pedro Simón y Alberto Di Lolli Digital: Gerardo Reyes

    Ortega y Gasset Awards

    Ortega_y_Gasset_Awards

  • Manuel Arturo Izquierdo Peña
  • Colombian anthropologist

    José Domingo Duquesne, Alexander von Humboldt, Vicente Restrepo and Pedro Simón on the Muisca calendar. He also described the Choachí Stone, a rock artifact

    Manuel Arturo Izquierdo Peña

    Manuel Arturo Izquierdo Peña

    Manuel_Arturo_Izquierdo_Peña

  • Pedro de Aguado
  • Historical friar in Spain

    This interpretation aligns with what another Franciscan historian, Fray Pedro Simón, stated a few years later, in 1604, after arriving in Santafé, to the

    Pedro de Aguado

    Pedro_de_Aguado

  • Pedro Malón de Chaide
  • Spanish writer and priest

    Pedro Malón de Chaide (1530–1589) was a Spanish religious writer whose works resemble literature from the Renaissance era. Pedro Malón de Chaide was born

    Pedro Malón de Chaide

    Pedro Malón de Chaide

    Pedro_Malón_de_Chaide

  • Gaitana
  • Yalcon military leader

    and Pijao peoples, among others. Banco de la Republica: La Gaitana SIMÓN, Fray Pedro. Noticias historiales de las conquistas de Tierra Firme en las Indias

    Gaitana

    Gaitana

    Gaitana

  • Guajira Peninsula
  • Geographic feature in northeastern Colombia and northwestern Venezuela

    Spanish records until the year 1626, in a document by a friar named Pedro Simón. The region receives the flow of the trade winds from the northern hemisphere

    Guajira Peninsula

    Guajira Peninsula

    Guajira_Peninsula

  • Napoleon Dynamite
  • 2004 film by Jared Hess

    knick-knacks to raise money for college, and Pedro, a bold transfer student from Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico. Pedro is rebuffed when he asks the popular and

    Napoleon Dynamite

    Napoleon_Dynamite

  • Saint Peter
  • Apostle of Jesus

    Shimon bar Yonah; c. 1 BC – AD 64/68), also known as Peter the Apostle and Simon Peter, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus and one of the first leaders

    Saint Peter

    Saint Peter

    Saint_Peter

  • Muisca agriculture
  • Pre-Columbian agriculture in the Andes

    contributed to the knowledge about the Muisca agriculture have been Pedro Simón, Marianne Cardale de Schrimpff, Carl Henrik Langebaek and Sylvia Broadbent

    Muisca agriculture

    Muisca agriculture

    Muisca_agriculture

  • Spanish immigration to Cuba
  • Ethnic group

    toward Catholic Church - World Blog - msnbc.com Catholic Population Simon, Pedro Simon (2022). Alicia Alonso: Gloria y escuela (in Spanish). ISBN 978-959-314-085-0

    Spanish immigration to Cuba

    Spanish immigration to Cuba

    Spanish_immigration_to_Cuba

  • Operation Condor
  • US-backed repression campaign in South America

    the Brazilian government in the Condor Operation. In 1991, Governor Pedro Simon arranged for the state of Rio Grande do Sul to officially recognize the

    Operation Condor

    Operation Condor

    Operation_Condor

  • Eduardo Leite
  • Brazilian politician (born 1985)

    Brazilian Portuguese). 2 February 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-02. Teixeira, Pedro (30 November 2023). "PSDB escolhe Marconi Perillo como novo presidente do

    Eduardo Leite

    Eduardo Leite

    Eduardo_Leite

  • Sogamoso
  • Municipality and city in Boyacá, Colombia

    "Dwelling of the Sun". Knowledge about Sugamuxi has been provided by Pedro Simón and the German countess Gertrud von Podewils Dürniz, in her work Chigys

    Sogamoso

    Sogamoso

    Sogamoso

  • Juan Pablo Suárez (journalist)
  • on 13 May 2014 faced federal Judge Guillermo Molinari and prosecutor Pedro Simón, the latter of whom called for him to be tried for sedition under the

    Juan Pablo Suárez (journalist)

    Juan_Pablo_Suárez_(journalist)

  • March of the Family with God for Liberty
  • 1964 anti-João Goulart protests in Brazil

    UP. pp. 38–40. José Bacchieri Duarte (2001). A fascinante história de Pedro Simon: sua vida, seu tempo (in Portuguese). Editora AGE Ltda. p. 100. ISBN 978-85-7497-036-3

    March of the Family with God for Liberty

    March of the Family with God for Liberty

    March_of_the_Family_with_God_for_Liberty

  • La Guajira Department
  • Department of Colombia

    Spanish records until the year 1626, in a document by a friar named Pedro Simón. The northern part of the department consists of arid plains called the

    La Guajira Department

    La Guajira Department

    La_Guajira_Department

  • Juan de Céspedes Ruiz
  • Spanish conquistador

    provided by chroniclers Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada in his memoirs (1576), Pedro Simón in 1626, Juan Rodríguez Freyle in his work El Carnero (written between

    Juan de Céspedes Ruiz

    Juan_de_Céspedes_Ruiz

  • Pedro Capó
  • Puerto Rican singer (born 1980)

    Pedro Francisco Rodríguez Sosa (born November 14, 1980), known professionally as Pedro Capó, is a Puerto Rican singer who is a grandson of singer Bobby

    Pedro Capó

    Pedro Capó

    Pedro_Capó

  • Juan Rodríguez Freyle
  • Colombian writer (1566-1642)

    Freyle filled the gaps between two other early Spanish chroniclers: Pedro Simón and Juan de Castellanos. Other critical reviews of the book mention the

    Juan Rodríguez Freyle

    Juan Rodríguez Freyle

    Juan_Rodríguez_Freyle

  • Yarigui people
  • Extinct indigenous Colombian tribe

    natural difficulties of the rainforest. The chroniclers, like friar Pedro Simón, referred to the Yariguies, using their macanas, arrows, poisoned darts

    Yarigui people

    Yarigui_people

  • Governor of Rio Grande do Sul
  • Head of Government of Rio Grande do Sul

    governor returns to office with the regular processing of the case. Pedro Simon chose to continue living in his apartment. In the following years, Antônio

    Governor of Rio Grande do Sul

    Governor of Rio Grande do Sul

    Governor_of_Rio_Grande_do_Sul

  • Diego García de Paredes (conquistador)
  • Spanish conquistador (1506–1563)

    leave them there because there was nothing they could do. According to Pedro Simón, this fact happened in Catia la Mar in January 1563. Ramón Urdaneta Bocaneera

    Diego García de Paredes (conquistador)

    Diego_García_de_Paredes_(conquistador)

  • Pedro Porro
  • Spanish footballer (born 1999)

    Pedro Antonio Porro Sauceda (Spanish pronunciation: [peðɾo ˈporo]; born 13 September 1999) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a right-back

    Pedro Porro

    Pedro Porro

    Pedro_Porro

  • 1989 in Brazil
  • Moreira Franco Rio Grande do Sul: Pedro Simon Rondônia: Jerônimo Garcia de Santana Roraima: Romero Jucá Santa Catarina: Pedro Ivo Campos São Paulo: Orestes

    1989 in Brazil

    1989 in Brazil

    1989_in_Brazil

  • Nelson Marchezan
  • Rousseff had an advising role. They would be defeated by the PMDB candidate Pedro Simon. Twenty years later, in an interview, Rousseff attempted to justify the

    Nelson Marchezan

    Nelson Marchezan

    Nelson_Marchezan

  • Pedro Infante
  • Mexican actor and singer (1917–1957)

    Pedro Infante Cruz (Spanish: [ˈpeðɾo jɱˈfante]; 18 November 1917 – 15 April 1957) was a Mexican singer and actor, whose career spanned the golden age of

    Pedro Infante

    Pedro Infante

    Pedro_Infante

  • Chaquén
  • God of sports and fertility in the Muisca religion of South America

    Muisca people Chaquén manifestated himself. 17th century chronicler Pedro Simón said about Chaquén: "The Muisca organized races on their holidays where

    Chaquén

    Chaquén

    Chaquén

  • Francisco López Capillas
  • Mexican composer (1608–1674)

    on as an assistant organist, a move that allowed the lead organist, Pedro Simón, an opportunity to leave Puebla and assist in the installation of organs

    Francisco López Capillas

    Francisco_López_Capillas

  • Nencatacoa
  • Muisca god of artists

    Nencatacoa looked most like a fox or a bear, dressed in gold, because as Pedro Simón noted, "an animal in that shape would appear multiple times". He was

    Nencatacoa

    Nencatacoa

    Nencatacoa

  • Lilián Celiberti
  • Uruguayan teacher and feminist

    her partner were released. In 1991, through an initiative of governor Pedro Simon, the state of Rio Grande do Sul officially acknowledged the kidnapping

    Lilián Celiberti

    Lilián Celiberti

    Lilián_Celiberti

  • Chiminigagua
  • Creator god in the religion of the Muisca people of Colombia

    described at the end of the 16th century by the Spanish chroniclers Pedro Simón and Juan de Castellanos. The supreme being of the Muisca was a static

    Chiminigagua

    Chiminigagua

    Chiminigagua

  • World Peace Council prizes
  • Awards for individuals, organisations and places

    (in Spanish). Vol. 130. Chronology and bibliography Trinidad Pérez & Pedro Simón. Fundacion Biblioteca Ayacuch. p. 314. ISBN 978-980-276-049-7. Retrieved

    World Peace Council prizes

    World_Peace_Council_prizes

  • 1990 in Brazil
  • Rio Grande do Norte: Geraldo José Ferreira de Melo Rio Grande do Sul: Pedro Simon (until April 2) Sinval Sebastião Duarte Guazzelli (from April 2) Rondônia:

    1990 in Brazil

    1990 in Brazil

    1990_in_Brazil

  • Libmanan
  • Municipality in Camarines Sur, Philippines

    Lajor 1764: Capt. Luis Arambulo 1765: Capt. Francisco Severo 1766: Capt. Pedro Simon 1767-1768: Capt. Miguel Damiano 1769: Capt. Antonio De Leon 1770-1771:

    Libmanan

    Libmanan

    Libmanan

  • Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
  • Mexican actor (1940–2011)

    Pedro Armendáriz Bohr (April 6, 1940 – December 26, 2011) was a Mexican actor. The son of actor Pedro Armendáriz, he had an extensive career in both Mexican

    Pedro Armendáriz Jr.

    Pedro Armendáriz Jr.

    Pedro_Armendáriz_Jr.

  • Antônio Britto
  • Brazilian journalist and executive

    would not be running for reelection), Antonio Britto clashed with Sen. Pedro Simon, the main regional leader of the PMDB, and ended up leaving the party

    Antônio Britto

    Antônio Britto

    Antônio_Britto

  • Rosa Weber
  • Brazilian judge and former Minister of the Supreme Court (born 1948)

    the justice a keen understanding of the "spirit of the law", senator Pedro Simon (PMDB-RS) stated that Weber was shy and tense during the hearing, but

    Rosa Weber

    Rosa Weber

    Rosa_Weber

  • 1988 in Brazil
  • Ferreira de Melo Rio Grande do Sul: Pedro Simon Rondônia: Jerônimo Garcia de Santana Roraima: Romero Jucá Santa Catarina: Pedro Ivo Campos São Paulo: Orestes

    1988 in Brazil

    1988 in Brazil

    1988_in_Brazil

  • Santa Rosa de Osos
  • Municipality and city in Antioquia Department, Colombia

    had lived in the village of Toro Jacinto, who came with Pedro Martin de Mora and Fray Pedro Simon; who wrote a story about the mines. San Jacinto was so

    Santa Rosa de Osos

    Santa Rosa de Osos

    Santa_Rosa_de_Osos

  • Apacuana
  • 16th-century Indigenous rebel from Venezuela

    half after it happened. Oviedo y Baños' main historical source is Fray Pedro Simón's book Noticias historiales de las conquistas de Tierra Firme en las Indias

    Apacuana

    Apacuana

  • List of University of Zaragoza people
  • Human Rights Council Pedro Apaolaza, archbishop of Zaragoza (1635–1643) Adriana Abenia, model, actress and TV Personality Pedro Simón Abril, Known for his

    List of University of Zaragoza people

    List_of_University_of_Zaragoza_people

  • Iván Luengo
  • Spanish actor (born 2003)

    made appearances in two short films called You chimes under the name of Pedro and another called The Snail Room under the name Marc; both short as main

    Iván Luengo

    Iván_Luengo

  • 1987 in Brazil
  • 15 March) Rio Grande do Sul: Jair de Oliveira Soares (until 15 March) Pedro Simon (from 15 March) Rondônia: Ângelo Angelin (until 15 March) Jerônimo Garcia

    1987 in Brazil

    1987 in Brazil

    1987_in_Brazil

  • Tancredo Neves
  • Prime minister of Brazil from 1961 to 1962

    It was Senator Fragelli himself, who after this meeting told Senator Pedro Simon that if the PMDB decided to be part of the Electoral College, their candidate

    Tancredo Neves

    Tancredo Neves

    Tancredo_Neves

  • Colombian literature
  • in the Spanish language, Elegías de varones ilustres de Indias (1589) Pedro Simón (San Lorenzo de la Parrilla, Spain, 1574 - Ubaté, ca. 1628) - Friar who

    Colombian literature

    Colombian_literature

  • Venezuelan literature
  • Granada, 1539). Later chroniclers who did inhabit the territory include Pedro Simón, who in 1626 published Noticias historiales de las conquistas de Tierra

    Venezuelan literature

    Venezuelan_literature

  • Goranchacha
  • cactus leaves and after that severe beatings. According to chronicler Pedro Simón, Goranchacha did not want the people to talk to him and they were not

    Goranchacha

    Goranchacha

    Goranchacha

  • Guayatá
  • Municipality and town in Boyacá Department, Colombia

    about the Muisca in the early colonial period has been provided by friar Pedro Simón. Modern Guayatá was founded on April 6, 1821, by Andrés José Medina Narciso;

    Guayatá

    Guayatá

    Guayatá

  • Pedri
  • Spanish footballer (born 2002)

    Pedro González López (born 25 November 2002), more commonly known as Pedri, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for La Liga

    Pedri

    Pedri

    Pedri

  • Chitarero
  • Ethnic group

    Simón, Pedro (1861) [1560]. The expedition of Pedro de Ursúa & Lope de Aguirre in search of El Dorado and Omagua in 1560 - 1: translated from Pedro Simon's

    Chitarero

    Chitarero

    Chitarero

  • Diego Hernández de Serpa
  • Spanish conquistador (c.1510–1570)

    Venezuela. Universidad Catolica Andres. pp. 27–. ISBN 978-980-244-188-4. Pedro Simón (1992). Noticias historiales de Venezuela. Fundacion Biblioteca Ayacuch

    Diego Hernández de Serpa

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    Rock; Stone

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    Spanish

    Pedra

    Stone.

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  • PETRO
  • Male

    Ukrainian

    PETRO

    , a stone.

    PETRO

  • Pero
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Pero

    Mother of Asopus.

    Pero

  • Simones
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Simones

    English : variant of Simons.

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  • PEDRO
  • Male

    Spanish

    PEDRO

    Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Petrus, PEDRO means "rock, stone."

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  • Petro
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    Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Ukrainian

    Petro

    Stone

    Petro

  • PERO
  • Male

    Croatian

    PERO

    , a stone.

    PERO

  • JUNÍPERO
  • Male

    Spanish

    JUNÍPERO

    Spanish name derived from Latin juniperus, JUNÍPERO means "juniper tree."

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  • Pedro
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    Pedro

    Stone; A Rock; Form of Peter; Rock; Strong

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    Spanish

    Cedro

    Abbreviation of Isadoro 'strong gift.

    Cedro

  • PEDR
  • Male

    Welsh

    PEDR

    Welsh form of Greek Petros, PEDR means "rock, stone."

    PEDR

  • PEDRO
  • Male

    Chamoru

    PEDRO

    , a stone.

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    English, North German, and Dutch

    Simons

    English, North German, and Dutch : patronymic from Simon.

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    Greek

    Pero

    Rock.

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  • Simonson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Simonson

    English and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : patronymic from Simon.Respelling of Simonsen or the Swedish cognate, Simonsson.

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  • Pedr
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Pedr

    rock'.

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  • Surname or Lastname

    Portuguese

    Peres

    Portuguese : patronymic from the personal name Pedro (see Peter).Spanish and Jewish (Sephardic) : variant of Perez 2.English : variant of Pierce.Possibly also Hungarian : occupational name from peres ‘procurator’, ‘advocate’ (from per ‘trial’).

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    Australian, Welsh

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    Rock; Stone; Welsh Form of Peter

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    Shakespearean American Greek Spanish Portuguese

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    The Merchant of Venice' The Prince of Arragon, suitor to Portia. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Don...

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Indian, Lebanese, Parsi

    Ramy

    Loving

  • Bakkar
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    Indian

    Bakkar

  • Rosna
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Indian, Kurdish, Malayalam

    Rosna

    Light

  • FEODORA
  • Female

    Russian

    FEODORA

    Feminine form of Russian Feodor, FEODORA means "gift of God."

  • DAGUENET
  • Male

    Arthurian

    DAGUENET

    , king Arthur's fool.

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  • Boy/Male

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    Vibhaker

    The Sun

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    ANATOLIOS

    (Ανατόλιος) Greek name derived from the word anatole, ANATOLIOS means "east" and "sunrise."

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    Turner

    Lathe Worker; Carpenter; Champion in a Tournament; Woodworker

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    Bhadrisha

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Ekaaksha

    One Eyed; Shiva

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  • Simonial
  • a.

    Simoniacal.

  • Vedro
  • n.

    A Russian liquid measure, equal to 3.249 gallons of U. S. standard measure, or 2.706 imperial gallons.

  • Simonious
  • a.

    Simoniacal.

  • Socialism
  • n.

    A theory or system of social reform which contemplates a complete reconstruction of society, with a more just and equitable distribution of property and labor. In popular usage, the term is often employed to indicate any lawless, revolutionary social scheme. See Communism, Fourierism, Saint-Simonianism, forms of socialism.

  • Zohar
  • n.

    A Jewish cabalistic book attributed by tradition to Rabbi Simon ben Yochi, who lived about the end of the 1st century, a. d. Modern critics believe it to be a compilation of the 13th century.

  • Simoniacal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to simony; guilty of simony; consisting of simony.

  • Saint-Simonian
  • n.

    A follower of the Count de St. Simon, who died in 1825, and who maintained that the principle of property held in common, and the just division of the fruits of common labor among the members of society, are the true remedy for the social evils which exist.

  • Mennonite
  • n.

    One of a small denomination of Christians, so called from Menno Simons of Friesland, their founder. They believe that the New Testament is the only rule of faith, that there is no original sin, that infants should not be baptized, and that Christians ought not to take oath, hold office, or render military service.

  • Saint-Simonianism
  • n.

    The principles, doctrines, or practice of the Saint-Simonians; -- called also Saint- Simonism.

  • Simonist
  • n.

    One who practices simony.

  • Simony
  • n.

    The crime of buying or selling ecclesiastical preferment; the corrupt presentation of any one to an ecclesiastical benefice for money or reward.

  • Simonian
  • n.

    One of the followers of Simon Magus; also, an adherent of certain heretical sects in the early Christian church.

  • Simoniac
  • n.

    One who practices simony, or who buys or sells preferment in the church.