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  1. Simon Szécsényi (Hungarian: Szécsényi Simon; died c. 29 January 1412), was a Hungarian baron and military leader, who was a staunch supporter of King Sigismund of Luxembourg since the 1380s. Joining a magnate conspiracy in 1401, he played a key role in the arrest of the king, but later was pardoned and retained his political influence until ...

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  2. schwoererlab.uchicago.edu › staff-profileLab members

    In her free time, Shan likes to paint, bike along Lake Michigan, and explore Chicago’s authentic Spicy Chinese cuisine – Szechuan style! Favorite metabolite: Glutamine . Glitches in the Matrix Laury. Originally from New York City, Laury followed Simon to Chicago to help him start the Lab. She makes sure the Lab’s mouse colony is kept in ...

  3. In 2020 the Archdiocese of Chicago changed the status of St. Simon. "1. Effective July 1, 2020, St. Simon the Apostle Parish in the Gage Park neighborhood of the City of Chicago is extinguished as a separate juridic person in the Church and wholly united to St. Gall Parish, a territorial parish in the same neighborhood; 2.

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  4. Simon Szécsényi, was a Hungarian baron and military leader, who was a staunch supporter of King Sigismund of Luxembourg since the 1380s. Joining a magnate conspiracy in 1401, he played a key role in the arrest of the king, but later was pardoned and retained his political influence until his death.

  5. His former seat, the ruins of Salgó Castle in Börzsöny. Nicholas II was born into the influential Szécsényi family, which originated from the ancient Kacsics kindred, as the elder son of Simon Szécsényi, a staunch supporter of King Sigismund of Luxembourg, and Elizabeth Garai, sister of Palatine Nicholas Garai.

  6. Faculty Profile. Simon Schwoerer. Section of Hematology / Oncology. Assistant Professor of Medicine. sschwoerer@bsd.uchicago.edu. Academic Interests. Dr. Schwörer’s research centers on understanding the metabolic programs that control regenerative responses in health and become maleficent in diseases like cancer or fibrosis.

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