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Cardin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alberto Cardín (1948–1992), Spanish essayist and anthropologist *Annie Cardin (born 1938), French artist *Arthur Cardin (1879–1946), Canadian politician *Ben Cardin (born 1943), Senator from Maryland *Charlotte Cardin (born 1994), Canadian pop singer *Claude Cardin (born 1941), Canadian ice-hockey player *Denny Cardin (born 1988), Italian footballer *Jessica Cardin, American neuroscientist *Jon S. Cardin (born 1970), American politician, nephew of Ben Cardin *Louis-Pierre-Paul Cardin (1840–1917), Canadian politician *Lucien Cardin (1919–1988), Canadian lawyer, judge and politician *Margaret Cardin (1906-1998), Australian film editor *Maurice Cardin (1909–2009), American politician *Meyer Cardin (1907–2005), American judge, father of Ben Cardin *Nina Beth Cardin, American rabbi and author *Pierre Cardin (1922–2020), Italian/French fashion designer *Sara Cardin, (born 1987), Italian karateka *Serge Cardin (b ...
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Alberto Cardín
Benigno Alberto Cardín Garay (Villamayor, 15 January 1948 - Barcelona, 26 January 1992) was a Spanish essayist and anthropologist, and one of the most important gay Spanish activists of the Spanish transition to democracy.Mira 2000:76-77Bueno 1992:30-43 He was also a prominent author of gay Spanish literature. Biography He was born in Villamayor, in Asturias but after a year and a half, he and his mother moved to Mexico where his father has a shirt factory. At the age of 9, he returned alone to Asturias in order to study at the Immaculate Conception's College in Gijón. He remained in college, initially as a boarding student until 1960 when he attended the school while living outside the grounds, until 1965. After a brief time in Deusto and trying to become a Jesuit, in 1968 he went to study Philosophy and Literature in Salamanca, before moving to Oviedo where he graduated in History of Medieval Art and History of Contemporary Art in 1972. In a trip to Mexico, where he spent time ...
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Lucien Cardin
Louis-Joseph-Lucien Cardin, (March 1, 1919 – June 13, 1988) was a Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, the son of Octave Cardin and Eldora Pagé, he studied at Loyola College and at the Université de Montréal. During World War II, he served in the Royal Canadian Navy and was discharged with the rank of Lieutenant Commander. He was called to the Quebec Bar in 1950. In a 1952 by-election, he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal in the Quebec riding of Richelieu—Verchères. He was re-elected in 1953, 1957, 1958, 1962, 1963, and 1965. From 1956 to 1957, he was the Parliamentary Assistant to the Secretary of State for External Affairs. From 1963 to 1965, he was the Associate Minister of National Defence. In 1965, he was the Minister of Public Works. From 1965 to 1967, he was the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. Cardin was the first Canadian politician to bring the public's attention to the Mu ...
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Serge Cardin
Serge Cardin (born July 2, 1950) is a Quebec politician. He was a Parti Québécois member of the National Assembly of Quebec for the Sherbrooke electoral district from 2012 to 2014, and was formerly a Bloc Québécois Member of Parliament for the federal riding of Sherbrooke from 1998 to 2011. In the 2011 Canadian federal election, he lost his seat to Pierre-Luc Dusseault, then a 19-year-old university student and the youngest MP ever elected in Canadian history. In the 2012 Quebec election, he unseated the incumbent Premier of Quebec Jean Charest who was also his predecessor for the federal riding. Born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Cardin is an accountant. He was a city councillor A municipal council is the legislative body of a municipality or local government area. Depending on the location and classification of the municipality it may be known as a city council, town council, town board, community council, rural counc ... in Sherbrooke from 1986 to 1998. Electoral record ...
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Sara Cardin
Sara Cardin (born 27 January 1987) is an Italian karateka world champion at senior level at the World Karate Championships. In 2021, she competed at the World Olympic Qualification Tournament held in Paris, France hoping to qualify for the 2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the ... in Tokyo, Japan. Achievements References External links Sara Cardinat Karate Records {{DEFAULTSORT:Cardin, Sara 1987 births Living people Italian female karateka Karateka of Gruppo Sportivo Esercito Competitors at the 2017 World Games World Games medalists in karate World Games bronze medalists Mediterranean Games medalists in karate Competitors at the 2009 Mediterranean Games Competitors at the 2018 Mediterranean Games Mediterranean Games silver medalists ...
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Pierre Cardin
Pierre Cardin (, , ), born Pietro Costante Cardino (2 July 1922 – 29 December 2020), was an Italian-born naturalised-French fashion designer. He is known for what were his avant-garde style and Space Age designs. He preferred geometric shapes and motifs, often ignoring the female form. He advanced into unisex fashions, sometimes experimental, and not always practical. He founded his fashion house in 1950 and introduced the " bubble dress" in 1954. Cardin was designated a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador in 1991, and a United Nations FAO Goodwill Ambassador in 2009. Career Cardin was born near Treviso in northern Italy, the son of Maria Montagner and Alessandro Cardin. His parents were wealthy wine merchants, but lost their fortune in World War I. To escape the blackshirts they left Italy and settled in Saint-Étienne, France in 1924 along with his ten siblings. His father wanted him to study architecture, but from childhood he was interested in dressmaking. Cardin moved to Pa ...
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Nina Beth Cardin
Nina Beth Cardin is a rabbi, author, and environmental activist. In 1978, she founded the Jewish Women’s Resource Center. Rabbinic career and social activism In 1988, Cardin was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary, after which she held seminary jobs including Assistant to the Vice Chancellor, Special Assistant to the Chancellor, and Visiting Lecturer in Theology. In 1994 she became the founding associate director of the National Center for Jewish Healing. In 2006, she founded the Baltimore Jewish Environmental Network. From 2007 until 2009 she was general consultant to COEJL, the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life. In 2011, she founded the Baltimore Orchard Project, which grows and distributes fruit to the poor in Baltimore. Published works Her books include: ''Tears of Sorrow, Seeds of Hope: A Jewish Spiritual Companion for Infertility and Pregnancy Loss'' (1999), ''The Tapestry of Jewish Time: A Spiritual Guide to Holidays and Life-Cycle Events'', with Ilene ...
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Meyer Cardin
Meyer Melvin Cardin (July 14, 1907 – July 12, 2005) was an American jurist and politician who served as an associate judge on the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City. He served one term in the Maryland General Assembly and was a member of the Cardin political family. His brother, son, and grandnephew have all been elected to state or national positions. Early life and education Cardin was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Anna and Harris Cardin, Russian Jewish immigrants. He grew up in a row house. His parents found employment with a soft drink manufacturer. He attended Baltimore City College and the Army and Navy Prep school. Cardin received his law degree from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1929. Career After passing the state bar exam, he partnered with his older brother, Jacob Cardin, in the law firm of Cardin & Cardin. In 1935, Meyer Cardin was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates for a single four-year term, from 1935 to 1939. Cardin was a Democra ...
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Maurice Cardin
Maurice Cardin (July 19, 1909 – March 23, 2009) was an American politician who served in the Maryland House of Delegates from Baltimore City's 5th district from 1951 to 1966. His nephew is current Maryland U.S. Senator Ben Cardin, who took over his seat in the Maryland House of Delegates when he retired from politics. He died of heart failure on March 23, 2009, in Lake Worth, Florida Lake Worth Beach, previously named Lake Worth, is a city in east-central Palm Beach County, Florida, United States, located about north of Miami. The city's name is derived from the body of water along its eastern border known as the Lake Worth ... at age 99. References 1909 births 2009 deaths Democratic Party members of the Maryland House of Delegates People from Lake Worth Beach, Florida People from Baltimore 20th-century American politicians Cardin family {{Maryland-politician-stub ...
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Margaret Cardin
Margaret Cardin (1906–1998) was an Australian film editor and negative cutter, who worked on films such as '' Picnic at Hanging Rock'' (1975), the original ''Mad Max'' (1979) and the sequel, '' Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior''(1981) Early years Cardin was born in 1906 in London, to French parents. She attended school in England, being educated at a convent in London and she finished her schooling in France. Her mother died on the ''RMS Titanic'', the liner that struck an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean on its maiden voyage in 1912. Career in Britain Cardin worked in the technical area of film-making before joining '' Movietone'' and ''Ealing'' studios in Britain. After a stage career, Maggie took up film jobs at ''Kay Film Laboratories'' and, later on, began free-lance editing in most studios in England. Her very first feature film to assist in was ''The Edge of the World'' (1937), a film about the evacuation of the Scottish archipelago of St. Kilda, for Michael Powell. She had worke ...
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Louis-Pierre-Paul Cardin
Louis-Pierre-Paul Cardin (May 21, 1840 – April 9, 1917) was a notary and political figure in Quebec. He represented Richelieu in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1886 to 1892 and from 1897 to 1912 as a Liberal. He was born in Saint-Pierre-de-Sorel, Lower Canada, the son of Athanase Cardin and Judith Lavallée, and was educated at the Collège de l'Assomption. In 1867, he married Marie-Eugénie-Célina Lamère. Cardin qualified to practise in 1868 and set up practice in Sorel. He was secretary-treasurer for Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel from 1878 to 1879 and Sainte-Victoire from 1880 to 1886. Cardin was also president and secretary-treasurer for the agricultural society for Richelieu County. Cardin was also president for the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society at Sorel. Cardin established a militia company at Sorel and served as captain and then lieutenant-colonel. He served as associate prothonotary The word prothonotary is recorded in English since 1447, as "principal clerk o ...
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Annie Cardin
Annie Cardin (born September 30, 1938) is a French artist. Born in Paris, her work is included in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Asheville Art Museum and the Art Institute of Chicago The Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago's Grant Park, founded in 1879, is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the world. Recognized for its curatorial efforts and popularity among visitors, the museum hosts approximately 1.5 mill .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Cardin, Annie 1938 births Living people 20th-century French women artists 21st-century French women artists Artists from Paris ...
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Jon S
Jon is a shortened form of the common given name Jonathan, derived from "YHWH has given", and an alternate spelling of John, derived from "YHWH has pardoned".Meaning, Origin and History of the Name John
Behind the Name. Retrieved on 2013-09-06. The name is spelled in and on the . In the Nordic countries, it is derived from