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Simeon and Poisson
* 1818 — Simeon Poisson predicts the Poisson-Arago bright spot at the center of the shadow of a circular opaque obstacle
For this study, he received in 1836 the Montyon Prize from the Academy, and one of the members of the committee was none other than famous mathematician Simeon Poisson.

Simeon and asked
When she died, Simeon asked that her remains be brought to him.
Their use dates back to Rabbi Simeon ben Gamliel II, who, in the second century CE, asked to be buried in inexpensive linen garments.

Simeon and him
In the Book of Judges ( 1: 4-7 ), Adoni-Bezek, ( simply " lord of Bezek "), was a Canaanite king who, having subdued seventy of the chiefs that were around him, was attacked by the armies of Judah and Simeon.
Boris III's son, Simeon II, succeeded him only to be deposed in 1946, ending the Bulgarian monarchy.
Meeting Simeon in person at Kosmidion, Romanos criticized Simeon's disregard for tradition and Orthodox Christian brotherhood and supposedly shamed him into coming to terms and lifting the siege.
Ivan's greatest success, however, was convincing the Khan in Sarai that his son, Simeon The Proud, should succeed him as the Grand Prince of Vladimir ; from then on, the important position almost always belonged to the ruling house of Moscow.
Jani Beg reassured Simeon in his rights and let him go, but kept Theognostus hostage to extort money from the church ; eventually, Theognostus was released for 600 roubles.
Simeon, whose title of Grand Prince obliged him to protect Novgorod, was reluctant to do so, as if expecting the weakened republic to collapse for his own benefit.
Pavle planned an attack on Bulgaria, but Khan Simeon was warned, and dispatched Zaharija with an army, promising him the throne if he defeats Pavle, which he did.
When he returned, the Vizier took Simeon and bound him as a hostage.
He was for some time curate to Charles Simeon, the evangelical churchman, and his low church views involved him in disputes with his own parishioners at St Michael's, Cambridge, of which he was perpetual curate from 1823 till his death at Hastings on 4 April 1853.
Back home, the famine has caught up with Joseph's brothers, who – led by the brother Simeon – express regret at selling him and deceiving their father (" Those Canaan Days ").
The ride on horseback took him 3 1 / 2 hours, and he became convinced of the need for a road along the coast to San Simeon.
In 1897, he traveled the entire stretch of rocky coast from Carmel to San Simeon, and photographed the land, earning him credit as the first surveyor of area.
Simeon 5: 3 says that fornication separates man from God and brings him near to Belial.
A chance encounter with Charles Simeon led him to become a missionary.
The Simeon Trust was established by him for the purpose of acquiring church patronage to perpetuate evangelical clergy in Church of England parishes.
In this political maneuver, he requesed that Pope Innocent III bestow on him the imperial crown and sceptre that had been held by Simeon I, Petar I, and Samuel and in exchange he might consider communication with Rome.
In the spring of next year, the Magyar tribes attacked the Bulgarian Empire and defeated Emperor Simeon I, requiring him to conclude peace with the Byzantine Empire.
Boris gathered the Council of Preslav placing his third son, Tsar Simeon I of Bulgaria on the throne, threatening him with the same fate if he too apostatized.
Because his eldest brother Vladimir was designated heir to the Bulgarian throne, Boris intended Simeon to become a high-ranking cleric, possibly Bulgarian archbishop, and sent him to the leading University of Constantinople to receive theological education when he was thirteen or fourteen.
Simeon did not trust the envoy and, after sending him to prison, ordered the Byzantine navy's route into the Danube closed off with ropes and chains, intending to hold it until he had dealt with Phokas.
Zoe was quick to send Simeon numerous presents in order to conciliate him and managed to convince him to cede back Adrianople and withdraw his army.
Immediately after that campaign, Simeon sought to punish the Serbian ruler Petar Gojniković who had attempted to betray him by concluding an alliance with the Byzantines.
John sent two legates, who only made it as far as Constantinople, but whose letters urging Simeon to come to terms with the Byzantine Empire were delivered to him.

Simeon and work
Conversely, Elijah Delmedigo ( c. 1458 – c. 1493 ), in his Bechinat ha-Dat endeavored to show that the Zohar could not be attributed to Shimon bar Yochai, arguing that if it were his work, the Zohar would have been mentioned by the Talmud, as has been the case with other works of the Talmudic period, that had bar Yochai known by divine revelation the hidden meaning of the precepts, his decisions on Jewish law from the Talmudic period would have been adopted by the Talmud, that it would not contain the names of rabbis who lived at a later period than that of Simeon ; and that if the Kabbalah was a revealed doctrine, there would have been no divergence of opinion among the Kabbalists concerning the mystic interpretation of the precepts.
* 1802-Henry Martyn hears Charles Simeon speak of William Carey's work in India and resolves to become a missionary himself.
: Apart from the reference to Whytchurch and the place of printing, this statement agrees with that of Simeon Ruytinck, and it is possible that Van Meteren showed his zeal in the matter by undertaking the cost of printing the work as well as that of remunerating the translator.
Claude ’ s essay also inspired Simeon to make clear his own theological position, the result being Horae Homileticae, his chief work.
Furthermore, former Connecticut Chief Justice Simeon E. Baldwin upheld the claim in Norris Osborn ’ s History of Connecticut in Monographic Form, declaring that “ never had a company of men deliberately met to frame a social compact for immediate use, constituting a new and independent commonwealth, with definite officers, executive and legislative, and prescribed rules and modes of government, until the first planters of Connecticut came together for their great work on January 14th, 1638-9 .” Drafted primarily by Roger Ludlow, it was clearly the first compact between a government and the people to uphold the Rev.
It was in the Preslav Literary School and Ohrid Literary School, founded under Boris, that the main literary work in Bulgaria was concentrated during the reign of Simeon.
The designer of over 700 buildings in California, she is best known for her work on Hearst Castle in San Simeon, California.
Her work on ' the Castle ' and San Simeon Ranch continued until 1947, ended only by Hearst's declining health.
Soon after, Simeon became acquainted with Warren's early work, and set a poem, " MJ ", to music as " Seagreen Serenades.
His most significant literary work was Учително евангелие ( The Didactic Gospel ), usually dated to the first years of the reign of Bulgarian tsar Simeon I, 893 – 894.
Wood gatherers, bark collectors, sawyers and charcoal burners moved into the area to work the forests of Simeon Lord and supply Sydney ’ s timber needs.
Mrs. William Randolph Hearst II said in her book Horses of San Simeon that Hearst, "... found the produce were excellent for work on his California Ranch.
In 1913 the resignation of Dr. Teodosio Gonzalez to his professorship of Criminal Law was accepted and Simeon Carísimo was appointed director of the National College of Villarrica, where Francis Ruffinelli began to work as professor of geography.
If, therefore, Simeon Kayyara made use of the " Sheiltot " in his Halakhot Gedolot, as is now certain, the statement of Abraham ibn Daud ( according to whom Simeon's work was completed in 750 ) must be erroneous, since Aḥa did not leave Palestine before 752 ; and we know that Samuel Gaon, whose successor he was to have become, did not die before 751-752.
His work in Pennsylvania intensified his ties with Rittenhouse and other members of the American Philosophical Society and led to encounters with Benjamin Franklin and Simeon De Witt.

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