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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Simon Studion. Simon Studion (6 March 1543 – 1605) was a German teacher of Latin, poet, historian, archaeologist...
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    Naometria ("temple measurement") is a book of prophecies attributed to Simon Studion and published in 1604. Its two thousand pages cover predictions based...
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  • Tübingen. He practised as a Paracelsian physician. Hess was influenced by Simon Studion. He has been identified, alongside Christoph Besold and Johannes Valentinus...
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    Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter known both for his solo work and his collaboration with Art Garfunkel. He...
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    early 16th centuries. Scholars like Simon Studion (1543-1605) researched inscriptions and discovered forts. Studion led archaeological excavations of the...
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    silver annually from this year to 1602. Tobias Hess corresponds with Simon Studion and agrees with him that the Papacy must fall in 1604. January 12 –...
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  • discovered. The Papacy is expected to fall this year by Tobias Hess and Simon Studion according to their correspondence in 1597. January 1 – William Shakespeare's...
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  • stabbe ye John Stow – Revised edition of Summarie of Englyshe Chronicles Simon Studion – Naometria Jacques Auguste de Thou – Historia sui temporis (History...
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  • "Simons Blames Bad Dub Job Of AIP For U.S. Flub On 'Stud'". Variety. 25 June 1980. p. 6. Retrieved 2 December 2023 – via Internet Archive. Simon Sheridan...
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    of wine. In 2009, the first gallery inside the Freeport was opened by Simon Studer. Other galleries include those run by Sandra Recio. In 2013, it was reported...
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