Saint-Simon
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Saint-Simon (or Saint Simon) can refer to various things:
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[edit] People
- Saint Peter, also called Simon-Peter, since Simon was his birth name.
- Saint Simon the Tanner, a 10th century Egyptian saint
- Claude de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon (1607–1693), French courtier of Louis XIII
- Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon (1675–1755), French soldier, diplomat and writer of memoirs
- Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon (1760–1825), the founder of French socialism
- Simon the Zealot, one of the apostles of Jesus
- Saint Simon Hoa Dac Phan of the Vietnamese Martyrs
[edit] Places
Saint-Simon is part of the name of several communities around the world.
[edit] Canada
- Saint-Simon, in Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec
- Saint-Simon, in Montérégie, Quebec
- Saint-Simon-les-Mines, in Chaudière-Appalaches, Quebec
[edit] France
- Saint-Simon, Aisne, in the Aisne département
- Saint-Simon, Cantal, in the Cantal département
- Saint-Simon, Charente, in the Charente département
- Saint-Simon, Lot, in the Lot département
- Saint-Simon-de-Bordes, in the Charente-Maritime département
- Saint-Simon-de-Pellouaille, in the Charente-Maritime département
[edit] United States of America
[edit] Other
- "Saint Simon", a song on The Shins' album Chutes Too Narrow
- St. Simon (horse) (1884–1908), a British racehorse
- Saint-Simonianism
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