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Saut may refer to: * Historical name of Asyut, capital of the modern Asyut Governorate in Egypt * Saut d'Eau, French for "Waterfall", a small island in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago * Po Saut (?–1693), king of Panduranga Champa from 1660 to 1692 * Regina Vázquez Saut (born 1981), Mexican politician * Judith Vázquez Saut (born 1977), Mexican politician See also * ''Saut.'', taxonomic author abbreviation for Anton Eleutherius Sauter Anton Eleutherius Sauter (18 April 1800 in Grossarl – 1881 in Salzburg) was an Austrian physician and botanist. From 1820 to 1826 he studied medicine at the University of Vienna, where one of his instructors was Joseph Franz von Jacquin. After ...
(1800–1881), Austrian physician and botanist {{disambiguation ...
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Asyut
AsyutAlso spelled ''Assiout'' or ''Assiut''. ( ' ) is the capital of the modern Asyut Governorate in Egypt. It was built close to the ancient city of the same name, which is situated nearby. The modern city is located at , while the ancient city is located at . The city is home to one of the largest Coptic Christian communities in the country. History Names and etymology The name of the city is derived from Egyptian language, early Egyptian (late Egyptian, Səyáwt) which became Coptic language, Coptic , meaning "''Guardian''" of the northern approach of Upper Egypt. In Graeco-Roman Ægyptus, Egypt, it was called Lycopolis or Lykopolis (, ""), ('wolf city') Lycon, or Lyco. Ancient Asyut Ancient Asyut was the capital of the Thirteenth Nome (Egypt), Nome of Upper Egypt (''Lycopolites Nome'') around 3100 BC. It was located on the western bank of the Nile. The two most prominent Egyptian pantheon, gods of ancient Egyptian Asyut were Anubis and Wepwawet, both funerary deities ...
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Saut D'Eau
Saut d'Eau, French for "Waterfall" (literally "water jump" in French), is a small island in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It is located just off the north coast of main island of Trinidad (less than 1 km) in the Caribbean Sea. It is one of thirteen government protected wildlife sanctuaries, one of two breeding grounds for pelicans in the country. Characteristics The island's highest point is 106 metres and its area is approximately 100,000 m2. Its geology comprises several jagged cliffs rising to a high elevation given the island's small size. Its flora comprises deciduous forest, scrub and coarse grass. Wildlife sanctuary The island was proclaimed a wildlife sanctuary in 1935 by the Trinidad and Tobago Government, granting it full legal protection by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry Division. Its notable wildlife is the '' Pelecanus occidentalis'' (brown pelican) which breed on the island, the only breeding place for the species in the country. Other import ...
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Po Saut
Po Saut (?–1694), also spelled Po Saot or Po Sot, sometimes known as Wan Daim, was the king of Panduranga Champa who ruled from 1660 to 1693. In Vietnamese records, he was mentioned as Bà Tranh (婆爭). He was also the last king of independent Champa. Biography According to the Cham chronicles, Po Saut was a son of king Po Saktiraydapaghoh, his mother Po Mul being a daughter of Po Rome. He was of Churu and Rhade parentage via his mother. He was a Muslim; in 1685, he requested a copy of the Quran from Father Ferret, a French missionary serving in Champa. A Cham manuscript provides the following cryptic characterization of his reign: "Subsequently a man comparable to a sledge is seen, taking the Banis uslimsacross there, having a size similar to a bronze ''hanrang'' He constantly summoned the turtledoves he peopleto make them embrace the Muslim faith. Bodies and souls fall to the others. Then Po Saut was king." After 1653, Champa paid tribute to the realm of the Vietna ...
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Regina Vázquez Saut
Regina Vázquez Saut (born 11 September 1981) is a Mexican politician. She has been elected to the Chamber of Deputies to represent Veracruz's 20th district on two occasions: in the 2003 mid-terms, for the National Action Party (PAN), and in the 2012 general election, for the Institutional Revolutionary Party The Institutional Revolutionary Party (, , PRI) is a List of political parties in Mexico, political party in Mexico that was founded in 1929 as the National Revolutionary Party (, PNR), then as the Party of the Mexican Revolution (, PRM) and fin ... (PRI). She is the daughter of Cirilo Vázquez Lagunes, an assassinated cattle baron. References 1981 births Living people Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians 21st-century Mexican women politicians Deputies of the LXII Legislature of Mexico Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) for Veracruz {{Mexico-deputy-InstitutionalRevolutionary-1980s ...
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Judith Vázquez Saut
Judith Fabiola Vázquez Saut (born 30 December 1977) is a Mexican politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). In the 2009 mid-terms she was elected to the Chamber of Deputies to represent Veracruz's 20th district during the 61st Congress; however, she resigned her seat on 16 March 2010 and was replaced by her substitute, Rafael Rodríguez González. She is the daughter of Cirilo Vázquez Lagunes Cirilo Tadeus Cardoso Filho, commonly known as Cirilo (; born 20 January 1980), is a Brazilian-Russian futsal player of Brazilian origin. He was a member of the Russian national futsal team. Honours * Russian Futsal Super League champion (7 ..., an assassinated cattle baron. References 1977 births Living people Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians 21st-century Mexican women politicians Deputies of the LXI Legislature of Mexico Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) for Veracruz ...
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