Susa may refer to Geographical Settlements Susa , an ancient city of the Elamite, Persian and Parthian empires of Iran, located in the lower Zagros Mountains Shush, Iran , a modern city near ancient SusaSusa, the Berber spelling of Sousse , a Tunisian city in the Sousse Governorate S sa, the Arabic spelling of Sousse , a Tunisian city in the Sousse Governorate Susa, Cundinamarca , a Colombian municipality and town in the Cundinamarca Department Susa, Libya , a Libyan town and seaside resort in the Jabal al Akhdar District Susa, Piedmont , an Italian city and comune in the Piedmont region Other geographical Shush County , an administrative subdivision of Iran March of Susa, an alternate name for the March of Turin , a march territory covering Susa that was subordinated into the House of Savoy Susa Point Susa Valley , an Italian valley in the Piedmont region Organizations SUSA, an acronym for SurveyUSA , an American public opinion polling firm S.U.S.A , the students association of the Scottish University of Stirling Other uses Susa, the nickname for Jesusa Cruz Avil s , a fictional character who is part of the Puerto Rican comedy duo Susa y Epifanio Susa group , a species group of mountain gorilla s in Rwanda See also Sus disambiguation disambiguation ar de Susa es Susa desambiguaci n eu Susa argipena it Susa la Susa hu Susa egy rtelm s t lap nl Susa pl Susa pt Susa scn Susa sk Susa sl Susa ... more details
other uses Susa disambiguation Image MunsCundinamarca Susa.png thumb right 250px Location of the town and municipality of Susa in Cundinamarca Department . Susa is a municipality and town of Colombia in the Departments of Colombia department of Cundinamarca Department Cundinamarca . Municipalities cundinamarca department coord 5 30 N 73 50 W display title region CO type adm2nd source GNS enwiki Category Municipalities of Cundinamarca Category Populated places in the Cundinamarca Department Cundinamarca geo stub es Susa Cundinamarca fr Susa Cundinamarca it Susa Colombia nl Susa Colombia war Susa, Cundinamarca ... more details
Infobox Italian comune name Borgone Susa official name Comune di Borgone Susa native name image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image shield shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 45 latm 7 lats latNS N longd 7 longm 14 longs longEW E coordinates type type city 2,310 region IT coordinates display title coordinates footnotes region Piedmont province Province of Turin Turin TO frazioni mayor party mayor Paolo Alpe area footnotes area total km2 5.0 population footnotes ref name istat All demographics and other statistics Italian statistical institute Istat . ref population total 2337 population as of 31 December 2006 pop density footnotes population demonym Borgonesi elevation footnotes elevation m 394 twin1 twin1 country saint St. Nicholas day December 6 postal code 10050 area code 011 website official http www.comune.borgonesusa.to.it footnotes Borgone Susa is a comune municipality in the Province of Turin in the Italy Italian region Piedmont , located about 35  km west of Turin . References reflist External links http www.comune.borgonesusa.to.it Official website br clear all Province of Turin Category Cities and towns in Piedmont Turin geo stub ca Borgone Susa de Borgone Susa es Borgone Susa eo Borgone Susa fr Borgone Susa id Borgone Susa it Borgone Susa lmo Borgone Susa nl Borgone Susa ja nap Borgone Susa pms Borgon pl Borgone Susa pt Borgone Susa ru tl Borgone Susa uk vi Borgone Susa vo Borgone Susa war Borgone Susa ... more details
Image Susatal.jpg thumb right 300px Susa Valley The Susa Valley lang it Val di Susa , lang fr Val de Suse is a valley in the Piedmont region of northern Italy , located between the Graian Alps in the north and the Cottian Alps in the south. It is the longest valley in Italy. It extends over convert 50 km mi abbr on in an east west direction from the France French border to the outskirts of Turin . The valley takes its name from the city of Susa, Italy Susa which lies in the valley. The Dora Riparia river, a tributary of the Po River Po , flows through the valley. A motorway runs through the valley from Turin to Chamb ry in France, over the Col du Mont Cenis or by the Fr jus tunnel, and to Brian on , also in France, over the Col du Mont Gen vre. coord 45 08 N 7 03 E type landmark source frwiki display title Category Valleys of Piedmont Category Valleys of Italy Category Valleys of the Alps Category Province of Turin Category Geographical, historical and cultural regions of Italy Category Geographical, historical and cultural regions of Piedmont br Turin geo stub ca Vall de Susa de Susatal es Valle de Susa fr Val de Suse it Val di Susa lmo Val Susa nl Valle di Susa no Val di Susa nn Val di Susa pms Valsusa pt Vale de Susa ... more details
Infobox Italian comune name Susa official name Citt di Susa native name image skyline Susa 001.jpg imagesize image alt image caption image shield Susa Stemma.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 45 latm 08 lats latNS N longd 07 longm 03 longs longEW E coordinates type region IT type city coordinates display coordinates footnotes region Piedmont province Province of Turin Turin TO frazioni Castelpietra, Coldimosso, San Giuliano, Traduerivi mayor party mayor Gemma Amprino area footnotes area total km2 11.26 population footnotes population total 6743 population as of 30 September 2010 pop density footnotes population demonym Segusini elevation footnotes elevation m 503 twin1 twin1 country saint Dedication of Saint Mary Major St. Mary of the Snow day August 5 postal code 10059 area code 0122 website official http www.cittadisusa.it footnotes Susa is a city and comune in Piedmont Italy Piedmont , Italy . It is situated on at the confluence ... , 51  km 32  mi west of Turin . History Susa lang la Segusio was founded by the Gauls . In the late ... city have been found in the excavations of the central square, the Piazza Savoia. Susa was the capital ... , Susa was the oldest of Alpine towns . In the Middle and Modern ages Susa remained important as a hub ... high speed rail link TAV to France. Citation needed date August 2011 Main sights Susa Cathedral lang ... Italy Paola, Calabria Paola, Italy See also Commons and category Susa, Italy Susa Italy Wikisource1911Enc Segusio Val di Susa Treno Alta Velocit br Turin geo stub br province of Turin Category Cities and towns in Piedmont Category Hilltowns in Italy Category Castles in Italy ca Susa Tor de Susa Piemont et Susa Itaalia es Susa Italia eo Susa fr Suse Italie id Susa, Italia it Susa Italia la Segusium lmo Susa hu Susa Olaszorsz g nl Susa Itali ja nap Susa no Susa Piemonte nn Susa i Italia pms Susa pl Susa W ochy pt Susa It lia ru tl Susa TO uk vi Susa vo Susa war Susa, Turin ... more details
File Susa Dom.jpg thumb 250px Susa Cathedral Susa Cathedral lang it Cattedrale di San Giusto , or Duomo di Susa is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Susa, Italy Susa , Piedmont , in northern Italy . It is the seat of the Bishop of Susa and is dedicated to Justus and Flavianus Saint Justus of Novalesa lang it San Giusto . In origin it was the church of the Rule of Saint Benedict Benedictine Abbey of St. Justus, established in 1029 by Marchese Olderico Manfredi to house the newly discovered relics of Saint Justus. The church was built around 1100 and has since been refurbished and restored several times. It was not until 1772 that the bishopric of Susa was created from the territory of the abbey, previously a territorial abbacy , and at that point the abbey church was made the cathedral of the new diocese. The cathedral is a Romanesque architecture Romanesque style building. The fa ade has terracotta decorations and is joined to a Ancient Rome Roman gate of the 4th century, the Porta Savoia , to the south. Halfway along the south side stands the campanile , with six levels of mullioned window s. The interior is on the Latin Cross plan, with three aisles. It contains a baptistry which is earlier than the present church, and a statue supposedly of Adelaide of Susa Adelaide , Marchioness of Turin , daughter and heiress of Olderico Manfredi and wife of Otto, Count of Savoy , ancestress of the Royal House of Savoy . ref It is not clear whether she is also buried here. The statue in any case ... photogallery susa chiese Sangiusto index.asp Images of the cathedral http www.archivoltogallery.com photogallery Susa chiese Sangiusto campanile index.asp Images of the Susa Valley from the top of the campanile Coord missing Italy Category Cathedrals in Italy Susa Category Churches in Piedmont Susa Category 1100s establishments Category 12th century church buildings it Cattedrale di San Giusto Susa ... more details
Notability Astro date February 2012 Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Susa symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Eleanor F. Helin discovery site Palomar Observatory Palomar discovered May 19, 1988 designations yes mp name 4224 alt names 1988 KG mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.4685824 perihelion 2.3613162 semimajor eccentricity 0.1899289 period 1817.7951236 avg speed inclination 12.11642 asc node 201.09186 mean anomaly 239.04398 arg peri 179.84883 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo 0.0648 temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 10.90 4224 Susa 1988 KG is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on May 19, 1988 by Eleanor F. Helin at Palomar Observatory Palomar . References Reflist External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 4224 Susa JPL Small Body Database Browser on 4224 Susa Minor planets navigator 4223 Shikoku 4225 1989 BN Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Susa Category Main Belt asteroids Category Discoveries by Eleanor F. Helin Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1988 beltasteroid stub eo 4224 Suso fa it 4224 Susa la 4224 Susa hu 4224 Susa pl 4224 Susa pt 4224 Susa sk 4224 Susa sr 4224 Susa uk 4224 vi 4224 Susa yo 4224 Susa ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Ethmia susa image image size image caption image2 regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Ethmiidae small disputed small genus Ethmia species E. susa binomial Ethmia susa binomial authority Kun & Szab ky, 2000 synonyms Ethmia susa is a moth in the Ethmiidae family. It is found in Taiwan . The wingspan is 22 24 mm. The forewings are grey, marked with twelve black spots arranged into four oblique, parallel rows. The hindwings are also grey. ref http leps.biota.biodiv.tw pages 607 Biota Taiwanica ref Adults are on wing from March to September. References Reflist Category Animals described in 2000 Category Ethmiidae Gelechioidea stub ... more details
infobox japan station namerom Susa name image susa station.jpg imagesize caption Susa Station pref Yamaguchi city Hagi address 4993, aza Susa Aza Mizuumi jaloc 4993 postal 759 3411 coordinates Coord 34.62202 131.605608 format dms display inline,title type railwaystation region JP open 1928 oldname presentname operator West Japan Railway Company JR West line San in Main Line stats 89 statsnote 2009 bus y nihongo Susa Station Susa eki is a West Japan Railway Company JR West train station railway station located in Hagi, Yamaguchi Hagi City Yamaguchi Prefecture , Japan . Adjacent stations j railservice start j route route San in Main Line col 669933 f w j rserv service Local b d previous ja stalink Esaki next ja stalink Utag col grey end box Sanin Main Line Nagato area Yamaguchi railstation stub Category Railway stations in Yamaguchi Prefecture Category Sanin Main Line Category Stations of West Japan Railway Company ja ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Susa partof the Wars of Neo Assyria image caption date 647 BC place Mesopotamia , Elam result Decisive Assyrian victory total destruction of Susa combatant1 Assyria combatant2 Elam commander1 King Assurbanipal of Assyria commander2 King Teumann of Elam until death in 655 BC strength1 Unknown strength2 Unknown, presumed equal at first before declining casualties1 Unknown casualties2 King Teumann , many other civilians and soldiers Battles involving Assyria The Battle of Susa was a battle involving ancient Assyrians Assyrians and Elamites . The Assyrian king Ashurbanipal , had grown tired of the Elamites attacks on the Mesopotamians, and he decided to destroy Susa as punishment. ref http www.allempires.com article index.php?q The Elamite Empire section 2 The Elamite Empire All Empires Bot generated title ref In 647 BC , the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal leveled the city during a war in which the people of Susa apparently participated on the other side. A tablet unearthed in 1854 by Austen Henry Layard in Nineveh reveals Ashurbanipal as an avenger , seeking retribution for the humiliations the Elamites had inflicted on the Mesopotamians over the centuries. Ashurbanipal dictates Assyrian retribution after his successful siege of Susa cquote Susa, the great holy city, abode of their gods, seat of their mysteries, I conquered. I entered its palaces, I opened their treasuries where silver and gold, goods and wealth were amassed... I destroyed the ziggurat of Susa. I smashed its shining copper horns. I reduced the temples of Elam to naught their gods ... the provinces of Elam and on their lands I sowed salt. author Ashurbanipal ref name Susa Persians Masters of Empire ISBN 0 8094 9104 4 p. 7 8 ref size 360 Image Susa destruction.jpg thumb thumb Susa, sacked by the Assyrians. Ashurbanipal s brutal campaign against Susa in 647 BC is triumphantly recorded ... display title Category 7th century BC conflicts Category Battles involving Assyria Susa Assyrian stub ... more details
nihongo SusaSusa ch was a towns of Japan town located in Abu District, Yamaguchi Abu District , Yamaguchi Prefecture Yamaguchi , Japan . On March 6, 2005 Susa, along with the town of Tamagawa, Yamaguchi Tamagawa , and the villages of Asahi, Yamaguchi Asahi , Fukue, Yamaguchi Fukue , Kawakami, Yamaguchi Kawakami and Mutsumi, Yamaguchi Mutsumi , all from Abu District, Yamaguchi Abu District , was merged into the expanded city of Hagi, Yamaguchi Hagi . As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 3,605 and a population density density of 41.37 persons per km . The total area was 87.15 km . External links http www.city.hagi.lg.jp Hagi official website ja icon Yamaguchi geo stub Category Dissolved municipalities of Yamaguchi Prefecture ja ... more details
Conrad Stephen Susa born 26 April 1935 is an United States American composer , particularly known for his opera s. ref name Grove GroveOnline Susa, Conrad Stephen Adams, Byron 6 June 2010 ref His 1973 chamber opera, Transformations , set to texts from the poems of Anne Sexton , is one of the most frequently performed operas by an American composer and was one of the featured operas of the 2006 Wexford Opera Wexford Opera Festival . ref Hall, George, http www.thestage.co.uk reviews review.php 14708 transformations Review Transformations , The Stage , 30 October 2006 accessed 6 June 2010 ref ref name Gay Adams, Byron. Susa, Conrad 1935 in http books.google.co.uk books?id L9Mj7oHEwVoC&pg PA851&dq adams Byron 22Susa, Conrad 22 1935&hl en&ei QmYLTIf7BtyksQbA94WrCA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CC4Q6AEwAA v onepage&q adams 20Byron 20 22Susa 2C 20Conrad 20 22 201935&f false Gay Histories and Cultures An Encyclopedia . London Taylor & Francis, 2000, p. 851. ISBN 0815318804 ref His other compositions include choral works and incidental music for various plays. His music is published by the E.C. Schirmer Music Company. ref name ECS E.C. Schirmer Music Company, http www.ecspub.com compBiosS.html Composer biography Conrad Susa accessed 6 June 2010 ref Susa was born in Springdale, Pennsylvania and educated at Carnegie Institute of Technology and the Juilliard School , where his teachers included William Bergsma , Vincent Persichetti and, so he says, P. D. Q. Bach . ref name ECS In 1988 he joined the faculty of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music where he is Chair of the Composition ... Faculty biography Conrad Susa accessed 6 June 2010 ref Selected works Operas Transformations opera ... Persondata . NAME Susa, Conrad ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 26 April 1935 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Susa, Conrad Category 1935 births Category ... fr Conrad Susa it Conrad Susa ... more details
Infobox person image Charlotte Susa Argentinean Magazine AD.jpg imagesize name Charlotte Susa birth date birth date 1898 3 1 birth place Klaip da Memel , East Prussia , Imperial Germany death date death date and age 1976 7 28 1898 3 1 death place Basel , Switzerland othername occupation Actress years active 1926 in film 1926 1941 in film 1941 Charlotte Susa March 1, 1898 July 28, 1976 was a German actress. Biography Susa was born Charlotta Wegm ller near Klaip da Memel , East Prussia and first appeared at a stage in 1915 at Tilsit . She chose her mothers maiden name Susa as her stage name and began a successful career as a singer and actress at different German Opera and Operetta stages, e.g. at Brandenburg an der Havel Brandenburg , Essen , D sseldorf , Hamburg and Cologne and later on at the Admiralspalast in Berlin. Susa gave her debut as a film actress in the German Silent movie Der Prinz und die T nzerin in 1926 and became popular for her roles as a Femme fatale . In 1932 she signed a contract with MGM and moved to the United States to start an international career. Elizabeth Yeaman ... Charlotte Susa, comprise a quartet of important foreign talent that soon will be seen in Hollywood pictures. ... Miss Susa has arrived in New York and soon will reach these shores with an MGM contract ... knows, she may be the actress who will take Garbo s place, provided Garbo never returns. However, Susa ... Ondra . After that she returned to theater stages. Susa was married to Paul Cablin, Fritz Malkowsky and after 1939 to Andrews Engelmann . Susa died at Basel in Switzerland in the age of 78. Filmography ...?personid 627 Charlotte Susa at Virtual History http www.cyranos.ch smsusa d.htm Charlotte Susa at Cyranos Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Susa, Charlotte ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... OF DEATH 1976 7 28 PLACE OF DEATH Basel , Switzerland DEFAULTSORT Susa, Charlotte Category 1898 births ... film actors Category People from East Prussia Category People from Klaip da de Charlotte Susa ... more details
refimprove date December 2011 Image Adelaide di Susa.jpg thumb right 300px Adelaide of Susa Adelaide of Susa also Adelheid , Adelais , or Adeline ca. 1014 1020 &ndash 19 December 1091 ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands NORTHERN 20ITALY 20900 1100.htm Toc145061968 Also given as 27 December ref was the Marchioness of Turin from 1034 to her death. She moved the seat of the march from Turin to Susa, Italy Susa and settled the itinerant court there. She was the last of the Arduinici . Biography Born in Turin to Ulric Manfred II of Turin Ulric Manfred II ref name C121 and Bertha, daughter of Oberto II around 1014 1020, Adelaide s early life is not well known. Her only brother predeceased her father in 1034, though she had two younger sisters, Immilla and Bertha. Thus, on Ulric s death, the great margraviate was divided between his three daughters, though the greatest part by far went to Adelaide ... Her burial is also placed in the former abbey church of San Giusto, Susa, now Susa Cathedral , or in Turin ... In the Susa Cathedral cathedral of Susa , in a niche in the wall, there is a statue of walnut wood ... of Susa work Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art The Dinner Party Heritage Floor Adelaide of Susa publisher Brooklyn Museum url http www.brooklynmuseum.org eascfa dinner party heritage ... http epistolae.ccnmtl.columbia.edu woman 105.html Women s Biography Adelaide of Turin and Susa , letters to and from Adelaide. BR S start succession box title Margrave of Turin Marchioness of Turin and Susa ... 1034 1091 S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Adelaide of Susa alternative names short ... of Susa Category 1010s births Category 1091 deaths Category People from Turin Category House of Babenberg ... Italy Category House of Aleramici Category Regents of Savoy ca Adelaida de Susa de Adelheid von Susa es Adelaida de Susa fr Ad la de de Suse it Adelaide di Susa nl Adelheid van Susa pms Adel ide d Susa ro Adelaida de Susa ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2010 Infobox football biography name Zeljko Susa fullname eljko Su a image birth date Birth date and age df yes 1978 7 13 birth place Australia height currentclub clubnumber position Defender football Defender youthyears1 youthclubs1 Canberra FC years1 1997 years2 1997 1999 years3 1999 years4 1999 2000 years5 2000 2001 years6 2001 2002 years7 2002 2003 clubs1 Australian Institute of Sport AIS clubs2 Melbourne Knights clubs3 Deportivo Alav s clubs4 Melbourne Knights clubs5 South Melbourne FC South Melbourne clubs6 HNK Hajduk Split Hajduk Split clubs7 South Melbourne FC South Melbourne caps1 caps2 42 caps3 0 caps4 26 caps5 23 caps6 1 caps7 9 goals1 goals2 5 goals3 0 goals4 2 goals5 4 goals6 0 goals7 1 nationalyears1 1997 1998 nationalteam1 Flag icon Australia Australia national under 23 football team Australia U23 nationalcaps1 15 nationalgoals1 4 pcupdate 7 July 2009 ntupdate 7 July 2009 Zeljko Susa or eljko Su a born 13 July 1978 is a retired Croatian Australian Association football football soccer player. ref http www.ozfootball.net ark Players S SU.html OzFootball Profile ref References Reflist http www.playerhistory.com player 28113 Profile at Playerhistory. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Susa, Zeljko ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 13 July 1978 PLACE OF BIRTH Australia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Susa, Zeljko Category 1978 births Category Living people Category Australian people of Croatian descent Category Australian soccer players Category South Melbourne FC players Category Melbourne Knights players Category HNK Hajduk Split players Australia footy bio stub ... more details
Susa of Britonia ? 653 ? was a medieval Britonia n priest and bishop in Galicia Spain Galicia . start box s rel ca succession box title Britonia Bishop of Britonia before Sonna of Britonia after Bela of Britonia years ? &ndash 653 ? end box External links sp icon http www.mondonedoferrol.org Official web site of the Diocese of Mondo edo Ferrol Category Galician clergy Category 7th century bishops Galicia stub ... more details
File The weddings at Susa, Alexander to Stateira and Hephaistion to Drypetis late 19th century engraving .jpg thumb right 250px Alexander the Great marries Stateira and Hephaistion marries her sister Drypetis at Susa . The Susa Weddings was a mass wedding arranged by Alexander the Great Alexander of Macedon in 324 BC in the Achaemenid Empire Persian city of Susa . Alexander intended to symbolically unite the Persian people Persian and Ancient Macedonians Macedonian cultures, by taking a Persian wife himself and celebrating a mass wedding with Persian ceremony along with his officers, for whom he arranged marriages with noble Persian wives ref http www.pothos.org content index.php?page drypetis daughter of darius ref . The union was not only symbolic, as the new offspring were to be the progenitors of both civilizations. Alexander was already married to Roxana , the daughter of a Bactria n chief, but Macedonian and Persian customs allowed several wives. Alexander himself married Stateira II Stateira sometimes called Barsine, but not to be confused with Barsine , wife of Memnon of Rhodes Memnon , the eldest daughter of Darius III of Persia Darius , and, according to Aristobulus of Cassandreia Aristobulus , another wife in addition, Parysatis II Parysatis , the youngest daughter of Artaxerxes III ref http www.livius.org aj al alexander alexander t24.html ref . To Hephaestion he gave Drypetis she too was the daughter of Darius, his own wife s sister, for he wanted Hephaestion s children to be his own nephews and nieces. To Seleucus I Nicator Seleucus he gave Apama , the daughter of Spitamenes the Bactrian, and likewise to the other Companions the daughters of the most notable Medes and Persians, eighty in all. The weddings were solemnized in the Persian fashion chairs were placed ... Alexander the Great Category Persian history Category Wedding Category 324 BC DEFAULTSORT Susa weddings Asia hist stub br Euredo Susa fa la Nuptiae Macedonum et Persarum 324 a.C.n. ... more details
code area code blank name blank info blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes Susa or Soussa IPA ... eastern Libya . ref Maplandia world gazetteer ref Susa stands by the ruins of Apollonia, Cyrenaica ... map.aspx Search for Susa, Libya in the MSN Encarta atlas Image Susa Libya.JPG thumb 300px left Susa from the North East commons Susa Category Populated places in Jabal al Akhdar libya geo stub Al ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Susa Point Coord 54 17 S 36 30 W display inline,title is a low rocky point marking the seaward end of a small east west ridge separating two tussock covered flats, lying 0.25 miles 0.4  km south of the entrance to King Edward Cove in Cumberland East Bay , South Georgia . Roughly surveyed by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition , 1901 04, under Nordenskjold. Named by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS following their sketch survey in 1951. The name is one of a group in the vicinity of Discovery Point derived from the chemical fixatives used there in biological work by the FIDS. usgs gazetteer Category Headlands of South Georgia SouthGeorgia geo stub ... more details
Category 5th century Christian martyr saints Category Year of birth unknown de Abdas von Susa es Abdas de Susa fr Abdas de Suse pt Abdas de Susa sh Abdas od Suse ... more details
Infobox Italian comune name Sant Antonino di Susa official name Comune di Sant Antonino di Susa native name image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image shield Sant Antonino di Susa Stemma.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 45 latm 6 lats latNS N longd 7 longm 17 longs longEW E coordinates type type city 4,118 region IT coordinates display title coordinates footnotes region Piedmont province Province of Turin Turin TO frazioni mayor party mayor Antonio Ferrentino area footnotes area total km2 10.0 population footnotes ref name istat All demographics and other statistics Italian statistical institute Istat . ref population total 4118 population as of Dec. 2004 pop density footnotes population demonym Santantoninesi elevation footnotes elevation m twin1 twin1 country saint day postal code 10050 area code 011 website footnotes Sant Antonino di Susa is a comune municipality in the Province of Turin in the Italy Italian region Piedmont , located in the Val di Susa about 35  km west of Turin . References reflist br clear all Province of Turin DEFAULTSORT Sant antonino Di Susa Category Cities and towns in Piedmont Turin geo stub ca Sant Antonino di Susa de Sant Antonino di Susa es Sant Antonino di Susa eo Sant Antonino di Susa fr Sant Antonino di Susa id Sant Antonino di Susa it Sant Antonino di Susa lmo Sant Antonino di Susa hu Sant Antonino di Susa nl Sant Antonino di Susa ja nap Sant Antonino di Susa pms Sant Antonin pl Sant Antonino di Susa pt Sant Antonino di Susa ru tl Sant Antonino di Susa uk vi Sant Antonino di Susa vo Sant Antonino di Susa war Sant Antonino di Susa ... more details
Infobox Italian comune name San Giorio di Susa official name Comune di San Giorio di Susa native name image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image shield San Giorio di Susa Stemma.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 45 latm 8 lats latNS N longd 7 longm 10 longs longEW E coordinates type type city 1,015 region IT coordinates display coordinates footnotes region Piedmont province Province of Turin Turin TO frazioni Adrit, Airassa, Balma, Citt , Garda, Grangia, Martinetti, Pognant, Viglietti mayor party mayor Danilo Bar area footnotes area total km2 19.6 population footnotes population total 1015 population as of Dec. 2004 ref name istat All demographics and other statistics Italian statistical institute Istat . ref pop density footnotes population demonym Sangioriesi elevation footnotes elevation m twin1 twin1 country saint day postal code 10050 area code 0122 website footnotes San Giorio di Susa is a comune municipality in the Province of Turin in the Italy Italian region Piedmont , located about 45  km west of Turin . San Giorio di Susa borders the following municipalities Bruzolo , Chianocco , Bussoleno , San Didero , Villar Focchiardo , Coazze , Roure, and Italy Roure . References reflist br Turin geo stub br clear all Province of Turin DEFAULTSORT San Giorio Di Susa Category Cities and towns in Piedmont ca San Giorio di Susa de San Giorio di Susa es San Giorio di Susa eo San Giorio di Susa fr San Giorio di Susa id San Giorio di Susa it San Giorio di Susa lmo San Giorio di Susa nl San Giorio di Susa ja nap San Giorio di Susa pms San Gieuri pl San Giorio di Susa pt San Giorio di Susa ru tl San Giorio di Susa uk vi San Giorio di Susa vo San Giorio di Susa war San Giorio di Susa ... more details
Infobox Italian comune name Meana di Susa official name Comune di Meana di Susa native name image skyline Meana di susa pan da monte fassolino.jpg imagesize image alt image caption image shield shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 45 latm 7 lats latNS N longd 7 longm 4 longs longEW E coordinates type type city 950 region IT coordinates display title coordinates footnotes region Piedmont province Province of Turin TO frazioni mayor party mayor ? area footnotes area total km2 17.7 population footnotes population total 950 population as of Dec. 2004 pop density footnotes population demonym Meanesi elevation footnotes elevation m twin1 twin1 country saint day postal code 10050 area code 0122 website official http www.comune.meanadisusa.to.it footnotes Meana di Susa is a comune municipality in the Province of Turin in the Italy Italian region Piedmont , located about 50  km west of Turin . As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 950 and an area of 17.7  km . ref name istat All demographics and other statistics Italian statistical institute Istat . ref Meana di Susa borders the following municipalities Susa, Italy Susa , Gravere , Mattie , Usseaux , and Fenestrelle . Demographic evolution timeline Colors id lightgrey value gray 0.9 id darkgrey value gray 0.8 id sfondo value rgb 1,1,1 id barra value rgb 0.6,0.7,0.8 ImageSize width 455 height 303 PlotArea left 50 bottom 50 top 30 right 30 DateFormat x.y Period from 0 till ... br clear all Province of Turin DEFAULTSORT Meana Di Susa Category Cities and towns in Piedmont Turin geo stub ca Meana di Susa de Meana di Susa es Meana di Susa eo Meana di Susa fr M ans id Meana di Susa it Meana di Susa lmo Meana di Susa nl Meana di Susa ja nap Meana di Susa pms Meana pl Meana di Susa pt Meana di Susa ru tl Meana di Susa roa tara Meana di Susa uk vi Meana di Susa vo Meana di Susa war Meana di Susa ... more details
The Italian Catholic diocese of Susa , in Piedmont , has existed since 1772. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Turin . ref http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese dsusa.html Catholic Hierarchy page ref History In early medieval days, Susa TO Susa seems to have belonged to the Diocese of Maurienne . The Abbey of St. Justus having been erected in 1029, the abbot had quasi episcopal jurisdiction. The Benedictines succeeded the Canons Regular , and under Pope Benedict XIV were replaced by secular canon s. In 1772 this prelacy nullius became a diocese, and the territory of Novalesa Abbey was added to that of Susa. The first bishop was Francesco M. Ferraris . Napoleon suppressed the see in 1803, but it was restored in 1817, and its territory increased by the inclusion of the Abbey of S. Michele della Chiusa . ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 14345a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article ref Parishes The diocese contains 61 parishes covering an area of 1,062 km sup 2 sup ref http www.webdiocesi.chiesacattolica.it cci new vis diocesi.jsp?idDiocesi 44 Diocesi di CASALE MONFERRATO Chiesa Cattolica Italiana Bot generated title ref , all of which fall within the Province of Turin . ref http www.chiesacattolica.it pls cci new bd edit info.ric parr?cod reg &cod dioc 516&dadiocesi 1 Chiesa Cattolica ... Millaures Bardonecchia Millaures S. Pietro Apostolo Rochemolles Bardonecchia Rochemolles Borgone Susa ... e Cipriano Meana di Susa S. Maria Assunta Mompantero Madonna del Rocciamelone Moncenisio S. Giorgio ... Battista San Didero S. Desiderio San Giorio di Susa S. Giorgio Sant Ambrogio di Torino S. Giovanni Vincenzo Sant Antonino di Susa S. Antonino Sauze di Cesana S. Pietro Apostolo S. Restituto Sauze d Oulx S. Giovanni Battista Sestriere S. Antonio Abate S. Edoardo Susa S. Evasio S. Giusto Vaie S. Margherita ... Susa Category Roman Catholic dioceses in Piedmont Susa Category Province of Turin Category Susa de Bistum Susa it Diocesi di Susa pl Diecezja Susa pt Diocese de Susa ... more details
image Susa Young Gates.jpg 300px thumb Susa Young Gates, portrait bust Susa Young Gates March 18, 1856 May 27, 1933 was a writer, periodical editor, and women s rights advocate in Utah . Susa Young was born in Salt Lake City , Utah Territory to Lucy Bigelow, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church President of the Church president Brigham Young s twenty second wife. She entered the University of Deseret at age 13 and became the editor of the student newspaper. In 1872, she married Alma B. Dunford and had two children, but the couple divorced in 1877 while he was serving an LDS Church mission. One of these children was Leah Dunford, who later became the wife of John A. Widtsoe . In 1878, Young entered Brigham Young Academy in Provo, Utah , where she founded the music department. In 1880, she married Jacob F. Gates. She had 13 children with him, seven of which did not survive to adulthood. Her son Bailey Dunford, from her first marriage, also died young. One of her daughters was Emma Lucy Gates Bowen . Gates and her husband served as church Missionary LDS Church missionaries to the Hawaiian Islands Sandwich Islands in the late 1880s. In 1889, she founded the Young Woman s Journal , a periodical targeted to adolescent Latter day Saint females. In 1897, the church s Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association adopted the Young Women s Journal as its official organ. Gates stepped down as editor of the Journal in 1900, but continued to contribute occasionally until ... R. Paul Cracroft 1951 . Susa Young Gates Her Life and Literary Work. Master s thesis, University ... 3720&filename 3721.pdf Gates, Susa Young , in Encyclopedia of Mormonism , vol. 2, pp.  535 536 External links MormonLit author 575 Susa Young Gates Find a Grave 29083809 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gates, Susa Young ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 18, 1856 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 27, 1933 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gates, Susa Young Category ... more details