Saint-Simon or Saint Simon can refer to:
Places
Canada
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Saint-Simon, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec
Saint-Simon-de-Rimouski is a municipality in the Les Basques Regional County Municipality in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec
Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official n ...
, a parish municipality in the Les Basques Regional County Municipality in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec
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Saint-Simon, Montérégie, Quebec
Saint-Simon is a municipality in southwestern Quebec, Canada on the Yamaska River in Les Maskoutains Regional County Municipality. The population as of the Canada 2016 Census
The 2016 Canadian census was an enumeration of Canadian residents, wh ...
, a municipality in southwestern Quebec on the Yamaska River in Les Maskoutains Regional County Municipality
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Saint-Simon, New Brunswick, a settlement in Gloucester County, New Brunswick
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Saint-Simon-les-Mines, Quebec
Saint-Simon-les-Mines is a municipality in the Municipalité régionale de comté de Beauce-Sartigan in Quebec, Canada. It is part of the Chaudière-Appalaches region and the population is 549 as of 2016. It is named after Simon the Zealot, one ...
, a municipality in the Municipalité régionale de comté de Beauce-Sartigan in Quebec, Canada
France
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Saint-Simon, Aisne
Saint-Simon () is a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.
History
This place was the property of the House of Rouvroy, who became the Duke of Saint-Simon.
Population
See also
* Communes of the Aisne dep ...
, in the Aisne ''département''
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Saint-Simon, Cantal
Saint-Simon (; Auvergnat: ''Sant Simon'') is a commune in the Cantal department in south-central France.
The medieval town of Belliac, located near the present-day Saint-Simon, was the birthplace (in 946) of the prolific scholar Gerbert d'Auri ...
, in the Cantal ''département''
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Saint-Simon, Charente, in the Charente ''département''
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Saint-Simon, Lot, in the Lot ''département''
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Saint-Simon-de-Bordes
Saint-Simon-de-Bordes () is a Communes of France, commune in the Charente-Maritime Departments of France, department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Regions of France, region in southwestern France.
Population
See also
*Communes of the Charente-M ...
, in the Charente-Maritime ''département''
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Saint-Simon-de-Pellouaille
Saint-Simon-de-Pellouaille () is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France.
Population
See also
* Communes of the Charente-Maritime department
The following is a list of the 463 communes of the Charente-Maritim ...
, in the Charente-Maritime ''département''
United States
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St. Simons, Georgia
St. Simons Island (or simply St. Simons) is a barrier island and census-designated place (CDP) located on St. Simons Island in Glynn County, Georgia, United States. The names of the community and the island are interchangeable, known simply as ...
Organizations
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Saint-Simon Foundation The Saint-Simon Foundation (french: Fondation Saint-Simon) was a French think tank that was created in 1982 and brought together public intellectuals, journalists, senior civil servants, business leaders, trade unionists, and academics. It terminate ...
, a defunct French think tank
People
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Simon the Zealot
Simon the Zealot (, ) or Simon the Canaanite or Simon the Canaanean (, ; grc-gre, Σίμων ὁ Κανανίτης; cop, ⲥⲓⲙⲱⲛ ⲡⲓ-ⲕⲁⲛⲁⲛⲉⲟⲥ; syc, ܫܡܥܘܢ ܩܢܢܝܐ) was one of the most obscure among the apostl ...
, one of the apostles of Jesus, canonized
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Simon the Athonite
Simon the Athonite (died 1287) was a Greek Orthodox monk of the 13th century, later sanctified by the Eastern Orthodox Church as Saint Simon the Myroblyte.
His feast day is 28 December.
Date of birth
Simon's date of birth is uncertain, but he ha ...
, or Simon the Myrrhbearer, founder of
Simonopetra
Simonopetra Monastery ( el, Σιμωνόπετρα, literally: "Simon's Rock"), also Monastery of Simonos Petra ( el, Μονή Σίμωνος Πέτρας), is an Eastern Orthodox monastery in the monastic state of Mount Athos in Greece. Simonope ...
, the monastery of Mount Athos, canonized
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Simon of Cyrene
Simon of Cyrene (, Standard Hebrew ''Šimʿon'', Tiberian Hebrew ''Šimʿôn''; , ''Simōn Kyrēnaios''; ) was the man compelled by the Romans to carry the cross of Jesus of Nazareth as Jesus was taken to his crucifixion, according to all three ...
, the man who carried the cross of Jesus as Jesus was taken to his crucifixion, canonized
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Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon
Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon, GE (16 January 16752 March 1755), was a French soldier, diplomat, and memoirist. He was born in Paris at the Hôtel Selvois, 6 rue Taranne (demolished in 1876 to make way for the Boulevard Saint-Germain). T ...
, courtier in the court of Louis XIV and writer of memoirs thereof
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Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon
Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon (17 October 1760 – 19 May 1825), often referred to as Henri de Saint-Simon (), was a French political, economic and socialist theorist and businessman whose thought had a substantial influence on p ...
, utopian socialist and originator of Saint-Simonism
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San Simón, a Latin American folk saint
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Simon the Tanner
Saint Simon the Tanner ( fl. 10th century; distinct from Simon the Tanner from the New Testament, 1st century), also known as Saint Simon the Shoemaker ( cop , Ⲫⲏⲉⲑⲟⲩⲁⲃ Ⲥⲓⲙⲱⲛ Ⲡⲓⲃⲁⲕϣⲁⲣ (Ⲡⲓϩⲟⲙ, ...
, after whom the cave church in Egypt is named
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St. Simon (horse), a racehorse
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Saint-Simonism
Saint-Simonianism was a French political, religious and social movement of the first half of the 19th century, inspired by the ideas of Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon (1760–1825).
Saint-Simon's ideas, expressed largely through a ...
, an early socialist philosophy
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Saint Simeon (disambiguation) Saint Simeon, Saint Symeon or Saint-Siméon may refer to:
People
* Simon Peter, 1st century AD; first of the Apostles, saint, martyr, first bishop of Antioch and Rome, calls himself "Simeon" in 2 Peter 1:1
* Simeon (Gospel of Luke), the Jerusal ...
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Simon of Trent
Simon of Trent (german: Simon von Trient, also known as Simon Unverdorben (meaning Simon Immaculate in German); it, Simonino di Trento), also known as Simeon (1472–1475), was a boy from the city of Trent (now Trento in northern Italy), in the ...
, canonized 1575 (approximate)
*The Shins' album ''
Chutes Too Narrow
''Chutes Too Narrow'' is the second studio album by American rock band The Shins. Produced by Phil Ek and the band themselves, the album was released on October 21, 2003, through Sub Pop. The album title comes from a lyric in the song "Young Pilgr ...
'', which contains the song "Saint Simon"
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