The Suda or Souda (/ˈsuːdə/; Medieval Greek: Σοῦδα, romanized: Soûda; Latin: Suidae Lexicon) is a large 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia of the ancient...
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Sugō Taishō, born February 21, 1993), known professionally as Masaki Suda (菅田 将暉, Suda Masaki), is a Japanese actor and singer. He won the Japan Academy...
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Goichi Suda (須田 剛一, Suda Gōichi, born January 2, 1968), known by his alias Suda51, is a Japanese video game director, designer, and writer. Affiliated...
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Sudaios Paijonides alias Sudās Paijavana was an Indo-Aryan tribal king of the Bharatas, during the main or middle Rigvedic period (c. 14th century BCE)...
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Look up suda or Suda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Suda may refer to: The Suda, a 10th-century Byzantine dictionary and encyclopedia Suda (surname)...
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the Inuoe family. Akari Suda (born 1991), Japanese pop singer Anna Suda (born 1997), Japanese performer and actress Brian Suda (born 1979), American informatician...
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Suda (Chinese: 速达), also known as Henan Suda EV (Chinese: 河南速达电动汽车) and in short, SD EV, is a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer. Suda was founded...
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Keina Suda (須田景凪, Suda Keina, born 20 January 1993) is a Japanese musician and singer-songwriter. He belongs to the label Unborde, a sublabel of Warner...
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Sisudachan (redirect from Si Suda Chan)
Sisudachan (Thai: ศรีสุดาจันทร์; early 1500s – 1548 in Ayutthaya) was a queen of Ayutthaya by marriage to King Chairacha of Ayutthaya. At his death, between...
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Masanori Suda (born July 7, 1973) is a Japanese mixed martial artist. He competed in the Welterweight, Middleweight and Heavyweight divisions. Suda is known...
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Alexandra Suda (born 1981) is a Canadian art historian who was formerly the director of the National Gallery of Canada. In June 2022, she was appointed...
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Four wives of Vajiravudh (by years of marriage) Phra Sucharit Suda (Thai: พระสุจริตสุดา; 13 November 1895 – 9 March 1981), formerly Prueang Sucharitakul...
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The Suda (Russian: Суда) is a river in Babayevsky, Kaduysky, and Cherepovetsky Districts of Vologda Oblast in Russia. It flows into the Rybinsk Reservoir...
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Yoshimasa Suda (須田 芳正, Suda Yoshimasa, born August 22, 1967) is a former Japanese football player. Suda was born in Tokyo on August 22, 1967. After graduating...
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Macaria (daughter of Hades) (section The Suda)
is attested in a single source, the 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia Suda, according to which she is a daughter of Hades, the king of the Underworld;...
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Issei Suda (須田 一政, Suda Issei) (24 April 1940 – 7 March 2019) was a Japanese photographer who "[combined] a pure appreciation of Japanese customs with...
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Moeri Suda (須田萌里, born July 29, 2004) is a Japanese mixed martial artist, who currently competes in the atomweight division of Jewels. Suda was expected...
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As suda' is a village in south-western Yemen. It is located in the Abyan Governorate. Towns and villages in the Abyan Governorate v t e...
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The Silver Case (category Video games directed by Goichi Suda)
PlayStation in 1999. It was directed, designed and co-written by Goichi Suda. A remastered version was released digitally by Grasshopper Manufacture worldwide...
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Kosuke Suda (須田 興輔, Suda Kosuke, born February 4, 1980) is a former Japanese football player. Kosuke Suda at J.League (archive) (in Japanese) Kosuke Suda at...
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Guns & Talks (redirect from Killerdeului suda)
poster Hangul 킬러들의 수다 Revised Romanization Killerdeului suda McCune–Reischauer Killŏdŭlŭi suda Directed by Jang Jin Written by Jang Jin Produced by Kang...
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Copa Sudamericana (redirect from Copa Suda America)
The CONMEBOL Sudamericana, also known as Copa Sudamericana (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkopa suðameɾiˈkana]; Portuguese: Copa Sul-Americana [ˈkɔpɐ ˈsulɐmeɾiˈkɐnɐ])...
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Anna Suda (須田 アンナ, Suda Anna, born October 12, 1997), better known by her nickname Sudanna, is a Japanese dancer, rapper, model, actress and fashion designer...
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Killer7 (category Video games directed by Goichi Suda)
GameCube and PlayStation 2. The game was written and directed by Goichi Suda and produced by Hiroyuki Kobayashi. The game follows an elite group of assassins...
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Kota Suda (須田 幸太, Suda Kota, born July 31, 1986) is a former Japanese professional baseball player. He played pitcher for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars....
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Suda Bay was a 14.3 ton motor boat that was one of the first boats used for a commercial tourist operation in the Houtman Abrolhos. Between 1946 and 1948...
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Peeter Süda (30 January [O.S. 18 January] 1883 in Viki, Saare County – 3 August 1920 in Tallinn) was a father of the Estonian organ school, composer and...
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Orhan Suda (1 July 1916 – 15 December 1978) was a Turkish cyclist. He competed in the two events at the 1936 Summer Olympics and two events at the 1948...
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Gozu Tennō (redirect from Suda Tennō)
Gozu Tennō (牛頭天王, lit. "Ox-Headed Heavenly King") is a syncretic Japanese deity of disease and healing. Originally imported to Japan from mainland Asia...
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