Susa (/ˈsuːsə/ SOO-sə; Middle Elamite: 𒀸𒋗𒊺𒂗, romanized: Šušen; Middle and Neo-Elamite: 𒋢𒋢𒌦, romanized: Šušun; Neo-Elamite and Achaemenid Elamite:...
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titles containing Susa Şuşa, or Shusha, in Azerbaijan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Susa. If an internal link led...
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Until 1 January 2007 Suså was a municipality (Danish, kommune) in the former Storstrøm County in the southern part of the island of Zealand (Sjælland)...
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Adelaide of Susa (also Adelheid, Adelais, or Adeline; c. 1014/1020 – 19 December 1091) was the countess of part of the March of Ivrea and the Marchioness...
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Susa (Latin: Segusio, French: Suse, Arpitan: Suisa) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy. In the middle of Susa Valley...
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Suså may refer to: Suså Municipality, a former municipality in Zealand, Denmark Suså River, a river in Zealand, Denmark Susa (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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The Battle of Susa was a battle involving Assyrians and Elamites. The Assyrian king Ashurbanipal, had grown tired of the Elamites' attacks on the Mesopotamians...
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Susa Shrine (須佐神社, Susa Jinja) is a Shinto shrine in Izumo, Shimane, Japan. It is the 18th Shinto shrine in the Enza-no-kai Organization list of shrines...
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Susa Cathedral (Italian: Cattedrale di San Giusto, or Duomo di Susa) is a Catholic cathedral in Susa, Piedmont, in northern Italy. It is the seat of the...
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The Susa weddings were arranged by Alexander the Great in 324 BCE, shortly after he conquered the Achaemenid Empire. In an attempt to wed Greek culture...
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Susa (須佐町, Susa-chō) was a town located in Abu District, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 3,605 and a...
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The Palace of Darius in Susa was a palace complex that was built at the site of Susa, Iran, during the reign of Darius I over the Achaemenid Empire. The...
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The Diocese of Susa or Bishopric of Susa may refer to: East Syriac Diocese of Susa (3rd–13th centuries), part of Beth Huzaye (East Syriac ecclesiastical...
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Susa or Soussa (/ˈsuːsə/ SOO-sə; Arabic: سوسة, romanized: Sūsa; Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλωνία, romanized: Apollōnía) is a town and seaside resort in the District...
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Conrad Stephen Susa (April 26, 1935 – November 21, 2013) was an American composer. Born in Springdale, Pennsylvania, Susa studied at the Carnegie Institute...
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The Susa Valley (Italian: Val di Susa; Piedmontese: Valsusa; French: Val de Suse; Occitan: Val d'Ors) is a valley in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont...
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Suša (pronounced [ˈsuːʃa]) is a small village in the Municipality of Ig in southeastern Slovenia. Until 2007, the area was part of the settlement of Selnik...
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Suša (pronounced [ˈsuːʃa]) is a small settlement northeast of Blagovica in the Municipality of Lukovica in the eastern part of the Upper Carniola region...
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Stephen Susa (born 12 May 1998) is a Sri Lankan cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut on 14 January 2020, for Lankan Cricket Club in the 2019–20 SLC Twenty20...
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The Suså or Susåen is a river in Denmark. It is the largest drainage system on the island of Zealand and the fifth largest in Denmark as a whole. The source...
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Gordana Suša (2 February 1946 – 22 June 2021) was a Serbian journalist. She wrote a weekly Saturday column for the daily Blic and from 2010 until her death...
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Abdas, (also Abda, Abdias, and Audas) was bishop of Susa in Iran. Socrates of Constantinople calls him "bishop of Persia". He was executed under the orders...
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Shusha District (redirect from Şuşa Rayon)
Shusha District (Azerbaijani: Şuşa rayonu) is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan. It is located in the west of the country and belongs to the Karabakh...
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Susanoo-no-Mikoto (redirect from Susa-No-Wo)
and established the Great Rice Field of Susa and the Small Rice Field of Susa. That is why it is called Susa. There are tax granaries in this township...
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Susa (Italian: Stazione di Susa) is a railway station in Susa, Piedmont. The station is located on the Bussoleno-Susa branch of the Turin-Modane railway...
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and the other in the ruins of Susa. "Rhagoditta susa Roewer, 1933". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2022-12-26. "Rhagoditta susa Roewer 1933 - Encyclopedia of...
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Zeljko Susa (born 13 July 1978 in Australia) is an Australian retired soccer player of Croatian descent who played in the Australian National Soccer League...
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Elam (section Anshan and Susa)
/ˌsuːziˈɑːnə/; Ancient Greek: Σουσιανή Sousiānḗ), a name derived from its capital Susa. Elam was part of the early urbanization of the Near East during the Chalcolithic...
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