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Abbo is a male given name (short form of french: Abbon, german: Adalbert, Adelbert) and a surname (Arabic and Hebrew variant of ''Abbas''). Abbo may refer to: Given name * Abbo I of Metz (died 643), bishop of Metz * Abbo II of Metz (died 707), bishop Metz from 697 to 707 * Abbo of Auxerre (died 860), Bishop of Auxerre * Abbo Cernuus (died c. 992), Benedictine monk and poet * Abbo of Fleury (c. 945–1004), abbot * Abbo of Provence, Patrician of Provence in opposition to Maurontus in the 730s * Abbo (bishop of Soissons) (died 937), Bishop of Soissons * Abbo Nassour (1927–1982), Chadian politician * Abbo Ostrowsky (1889–1975), Russian-American art teacher and etcher Surname * Catherine Abbo (born 1972), Nigerian researcher, academic, and medical doctor *Faraj Abbo (1921–1984), Iraqi artist, theatre director, designer, author and educator * Gabriel Abbo (1883–1954), French politician * Ishaku Elisha Abbo, Nigerian politician * Jussuf Abbo (1890–1953), Palestinian-Jewi ...
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Abbo I Of Metz
Goeric of Metz ( la, Goericus; french: Goëri; died September 19 643 AD), also known as Abbo I of Metz, Goericus of Metz, and Gury of Metz, was a bishop of Metz. He is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches. Biography He was a married man with two daughters. He recovered his eyesight at St. Stephen's in Metz. Shortly thereafter, he joined the clergy and was ordained a priest by Arnulf of Metz. In 627, he succeeded Arnulf as bishop of Metz. As bishop, he transferred the relics of his predecessor Arnulf to the Church of the Apostles. He also built the church of Great St. Peter's and the monastery at Epinal for his two daughters, Precia and Victorina. He was also a personal friend of Dagobert I. He died in 643. He has the feast day of September 19. In the 10th century, his relics were brought from Saint-Symphorien to Epinal. This event is commemorated in the local Calendar of Saints on April 15. References *Holweck, F. G. Frederick Ge ...
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Gabriel Abbo
Gabriel Abbo (26 June 1883 – 20 October 1954) was a French politician, born in Sidi Daoud, Algeria (then named Abbo). Abbo's grandfather had founded the village of Abboville, which was named after the family, and his father owned several important Algerian vineyards. From 1921 to 1924, Abbo represented a French Algerian constituency (''Anciens départements d'Algérie'') at the Chamber of Deputies for the Republican-Socialist Party The Republican-Socialist Party (french: Parti républicain-socialiste, PRS) was a French socialist political party during the French Third Republic founded in 1911 and dissolved in 1934. Founded by non-Marxist socialists who refused to join the .... References 1883 births 1954 deaths People from Djinet People of French Algeria Pieds-Noirs Republican-Socialist Party politicians Members of the 12th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic Members of Parliament for French Algeria {{France-politician-stub ...
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Adalbert
Adalbert is a German given name which means "noble bright" or "noble shining", derived from the words ''adal'' (meaning noble) and ''berht'' (shining or bright). Alternative spellings include Adelbart, Adelbert and Adalberto. Derivative names include Albert and Elbert. Because St Adalbert of Prague (†997), early mediaeval missionary who became Czech, Polish and Hungarian patron saint, at his confirmation changed his name from native Vojtěch to Adalbert, this Germanic name has been artificially assigned to Slavonic Vojtěch/Wojciech ("he who is happy in battle") and via the same process have been the names Vojtěch and Adalbert connected with Hungarian name Béla (maybe "inner part") – so, in Central European settings these three names are taken as the equivalents, although they haven't any linguistic connection to each other. Given name * Adalbert (mystic) (8th century) * Adalbert Begas (1836–1888), German painter * Adalbert Czerny (1863–1941), Austrian pediatrician ...
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Abbon
Abbo is a male given name (short form of french: Abbon, german: Adalbert, Adelbert) and a surname (Arabic and Hebrew variant of ''Abbas''). Abbo may refer to: Given name * Abbo I of Metz (died 643), bishop of Metz * Abbo II of Metz (died 707), bishop Metz from 697 to 707 * Abbo of Auxerre (died 860), Bishop of Auxerre * Abbo Cernuus (died c. 992), Benedictine monk and poet * Abbo of Fleury (c. 945–1004), abbot * Abbo of Provence, Patrician of Provence in opposition to Maurontus in the 730s * Abbo (bishop of Soissons) (died 937), Bishop of Soissons * Abbo Nassour (1927–1982), Chadian politician * Abbo Ostrowsky (1889–1975), Russian-American art teacher and etcher Surname * Catherine Abbo (born 1972), Nigerian researcher, academic, and medical doctor *Faraj Abbo (1921–1984), Iraqi artist, theatre director, designer, author and educator * Gabriel Abbo (1883–1954), French politician * Ishaku Elisha Abbo, Nigerian politician * Jussuf Abbo (1890–1953), Palestinian-J ...
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Abbas (name)
ʿAbbās (also Abbass; ar, عباس) is an old Arabic name that means "Lion". The name traces back to Al-‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib in 536 CE (an uncle of Muhammad) and Abbas ibn Ali, a son of Ali ibn Abi Talib, who participated in the battle of Karbala alongside his Husayn ibn Ali. Abbas ibn Ali is revered by Muslims, some of whom are named Abbas in remembrance and tribute to him. There is an Arabian tribe of the same name, the Banu Abbas. Notable people with the name include: Historical figures * Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib (565-653), the uncle and companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad * Abbas ibn Ali (647–680), son of ‘Alī ibn Abī Tālib, younger brother of Hasan and Husayn, martyred at Battle of Karbala, in a desperate attempt to bring water for the thirsty children of Husayn. * Abbas I of Egypt (1813–1854), known as Abbas Pasha, Wāli of Egypt 1848–1854 * Abbas I of Persia (1557–1628), shah of Persia, known as King Abbas the Great * Abbas II of Egypt (1 ...
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Indigenous Australians
Indigenous Australians or Australian First Nations are people with familial heritage from, and membership in, the ethnic groups that lived in Australia before British colonisation. They consist of two distinct groups: the Aboriginal peoples of the Australian mainland and Tasmania, and the Torres Strait Islander peoples from the seas between Queensland and Papua New Guinea. The term Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples or the person's specific cultural group, is often preferred, though the terms First Nations of Australia, First Peoples of Australia and First Australians are also increasingly common; 812,728 people self-identified as being of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin in the 2021 Australian Census, representing 3.2% of the total population of Australia. Of these indigenous Australians, 91.4% identified as Aboriginal; 4.2% identified as Torres Strait Islander; while 4.4% identified with both groups.
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