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Anastase is a Basque feminine given name derived from the Ancient Greek name Anastasíā. It may refer to: Given names *Anastase Alfieri (1892 – 1971), Italian entomologist *Anastase Dragomir (1896–1966), Romanian inventor *Anastase Gasana (born 1950), Rwandan diplomat *Anastase Murekezi (born 1952), Rwandan politician *Anastase Shyaka, Rwandan academic and politician *Anastase Simu (1854-1935), Romanian art collector *Anastase Stolojan (1836– 1901), Romanian politician Middle names *Henri Joseph Anastase Perrotin (1845 – 1904), French astronomer Surnames *Roberta Anastase (born 1976), Romanian politician See also *Anastasie Anastasie is a French feminine given name derived from the Ancient Greek name Anastasíā. Notable people with this name include the following: *Anastasie Brown (1826 – 1918), American Roman Catholic nun *Anastasie Crimca (c. 1550 – 1629), Ro ... Notes {{given name, type=both Basque feminine given names Romanian masculine given names ...
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A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. The idioms 'on a first-name basis' and 'being on first-name terms' refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or ''gentile name, gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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Ancient Greek Language
Ancient Greek includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the classical antiquity, ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC. It is often roughly divided into the following periods: Mycenaean Greek (), Greek Dark Ages, Dark Ages (), the Archaic Greece, Archaic period (), and the Classical Greece, Classical period (). Ancient Greek was the language of Homer and of fifth-century Athens, fifth-century Athenian historians, playwrights, and Ancient Greek philosophy, philosophers. It has contributed many words to English vocabulary and has been a standard subject of study in educational institutions of the Western world since the Renaissance. This article primarily contains information about the Homeric Greek, Epic and Classical periods of the language. From the Hellenistic period (), Ancient Greek was followed by Koine Greek, which is regarded as a separate historical stage, although its earliest form closely resembles Attic Greek and its latest form a ...
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Anastasia
Anastasia (from el, Ἀναστασία, translit=Anastasía) is a feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word (), meaning "resurrection". It is a popular name in Eastern Europe, particularly in Russia, where it was the most used name for decades until 2008. Origin The name Anastasia originated during the early days of Christianity and was given to many Greek girls born in December and around Easter. It was established as the female form (Greek: ) of the male name Anastasius (Greek: ''Anastasios'' ), and has the meaning of "she/he of the resurrection". It is the name of several early saints; including Anastasia of Sirmium, a central saint from the 2nd century who is commemorated during the first Mass on Christmas Dawn each year according to the traditional calendar of the Catholic Church and on December 22 according to the Eastern Orthodox Church. Slavic diminutives include Nastya, Nastia or Nastja (Serbian, Slovenian) as well as various hypocorist ...
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Anastase Alfieri
Anastase Alfieri (23 March 1892 Alexandria – 1971 Cairo) was an Italian entomologist who worked principally on Coleoptera but, also, with Hermann Preisner, on Heteroptera. Most of his work was on the fauna of Egypt. His collection is shared between the natural history museum in Tutzing :de:Tutzing and the National Museum of Natural History The National Museum of Natural History is a natural history museum administered by the Smithsonian Institution, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States. It has free admission and is open 364 days a year. In 2021, with 7 ... in Washington D.C. (Smithsonian). His principal works are *The Coleoptera of Egypt. ''Mem. Soc. Entomol. Egypt''. 5:38.(1976) *with Hermann Preisner A review of the Hemiptera Heteroptera known to us from Egypt. ''Bulletin de la Société Fouad Ier d’Entomologie'' 37:1-119.(1953). {{DEFAULTSORT:Alfieri, Anastase Italian entomologists Italian expatriates in Egypt 1892 births 1971 de ...
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Anastase Dragomir
Anastase Dragomir (1896–1966) was a distinguished Romanian inventor, most famous for his "catapultable cockpit" patent (with Tănase Dobrescu) as an early form of ejection seat, although preceded by Everard Calthrop's 1916 compressed air ejection seat, and others. Anastase Dragomir, born 6 February 1896 in Brăila, Romania, was the sixth child of his family. He worked in France at several aircraft factories where he perfected a system to save pilots and passengers in case of accidents. On 3 November 1928 he applied for French patent #678566, "Nouveau système de montage des parachutes dans les appareils de locomotion aérienne". Issued on 2 April 1930, the invention was, "a new system of parachuting from the apparatus for air locomotion, each passenger having his own parachute that allows, in critical moments, the assembly detaching from the plane, so the parachute with seated passenger passes through an opening." After several attempts, Dragomir managed to obtain financing and ...
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Anastase Gasana
Anastase Gasana (born August 5, 1950 in Gikomero, near Kigali, Rwanda) is a Rwandan political figure and diplomat. Gasana was a university professor before entering politics. Gasana was appointed as a Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Rwanda for the first time in 1993 and signed Rwanda's accords with Tutsi rebels in Arusha, Tanzania. After the Rwandan Patriotic Front under Paul Kagame had taken over the country following the Rwandan genocide, Gasana was appointed as ambassador in Washington, US, but did not take office as of November 1994, he was appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs again. He continued to be a leading member of the Rwandan government for over a decade. As foreign minister, it was left to Gasana to defend Rwanda's reaction to the genocide and its involvement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo civil war to the international community. He remained Minister of Foreign Affairs A foreign affairs minister or minister of foreign affairs (less ...
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Anastase Murekezi
Anastase Murekezi (born 15 June 1952) is a Rwandan politician. He studied in Groupe Scolaire Officiel de Butare (GSOB) and went on to the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium to study agriculture. He was the Minister of Public Service and Labor until 23 July 2014 when he became Prime Minister of Rwanda This article lists the prime ministers of Rwanda since the formation of the post in 1961 (during the Rwandan Revolution), to the present day. The prime minister of Rwanda is the head of government of the Republic of Rwanda. The prime minister ..., serving until 2017. From 2017-2020, he served as Ombudsman of Rwanda. International associations Anastase Murekezi is also a member of the Leadership Council oCompact2025 a partnership that develops and disseminates evidence-based advice to politicians and other decision-makers aimed at ending hunger and undernutrition in the coming 10 years. References 1961 births Hutu people Living people People from Nyarugur ...
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Anastase Shyaka
Anastase Shyaka is an academic and politician in Rwanda, who has served as the Minister of Local government, in the cabinet of Rwanda, since 18 October 2018. Before his current appointment, he was the chief executive officer of Rwanda Governance Board. He also served in the past as the Director, Center for Conflict Management at the National University of Rwanda. Now he has been appointed as a personal adviser of two western Province districts i.e. District of Nyamasheke and Rusizi which some sources confirm that it is his native area. See also * Parliament of Rwanda * Prime Minister of Rwanda This article lists the prime ministers of Rwanda since the formation of the post in 1961 (during the Rwandan Revolution), to the present day. The prime minister of Rwanda is the head of government of the Republic of Rwanda. The prime minister ... References External linksWebsite of Rwanda Ministry of Local Government (Minaloc)As of 20 October 2018.Q&A: Rwanda’s governance and ...
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Anastase Simu
Anastase Simu (25 March 1854 – 28 February 1935) was a Romanian art collector. Born in Brăila, he had two brothers and three sisters. While the genealogical record is incomplete, it appears that his father Panait was a native of Epirus, part of the city's powerful Greek community, and ran a candle factory with his brother. After attending the Brăila Commercial School, Simu obtained a baccalaureate from the Theresianum in Vienna. He then took two university degreees: in law from the University of Paris, and in political science and administration from the Free University of Brussels.Rusu, p. 488 For a time, he was secretary at the Romanian legation in Berlin. In 1882, he married Elena Dumba, the daughter of a landowner of Aromanian origin;Rădulescu, p. 341 the two settled in Bucharest in 1888. The source of Simu's wealth, which he used to build up his art collection, was the income from two estates: Fleașca in Brăila County (now called Vultureni) and Tufeni in Teleorman ...
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Anastase Stolojan
Anastase Stolojan (6 August 1836 – 25 July 1901) was a Wallachian-born Romanian politician. Born in Craiova, he descended from a family of small-scale '' boyars'' that came from Stolojani village in Gorj County. His father State was a ''vistier'' (treasurer).Grigore and Șerbu, p. 87 He attended school in his native city before continuing his education in France. In 1863, he graduated from the law faculty of the University of Paris, in the process earning a doctorate. Stolojan entered the magistracy at Craiova in 1865, becoming a prosecutor for the Dolj County tribunal and the appeals court. In 1868, he served as mayor of Craiova. Politically liberal and a close associate of C. A. Rosetti, he was first elected to the Assembly of Deputies in 1869, with support from both liberals and their opposition. He was a supporter of the 1870 Republic of Ploiești conspiracy, and letters with compromising instructions from Rosetti were found in his possession. Stolojan was a signat ...
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Henri Joseph Anastase Perrotin
Henri Joseph Anastase Perrotin (December 19, 1845 – February 29, 1904) was a French astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets. Some sources give his middle name as Athanase. In his early career, he and Guillaume Bigourdan were assistants of Félix Tisserand at Toulouse Observatory. Later, he was the first director of the Nice Observatory in Nice, France from 1884 until his death. He made observations of Mars and attempted to determine the rotation period of Venus. He also calculated perturbations in the orbit of 4 Vesta. In the literature, he is sometimes referred to as Henri Perrotin and sometimes as Joseph Perrotin (this is indeed one and the same person). He is also referenced in H.G Well's novel "The War of The Worlds" as "Perrotin of Nice". His 6 asteroid discoveries are credited by the Minor Planet Center to "J. Perrotin". He won the Prix Lalande in 1875 and 1883. The Martian crater '' Perrotin'' and the inner main-belt asteroid 1515 Perrotin were name ...
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