Chrysostome (other)
Chrysostome may refer to: *Damien Chrysostome (born 1982), Beninese international football * Jean Chrysostome Randimbisoa (born 1954), Malagasy politician * Jean-Chrysostôme Bruneteau de Sainte-Suzanne (1773–1830), French Empire baron and general * Justin Chrysostome Dorsainvil (1880–1942), Haitian author and educator *Chrysostome Liausu (1807–1839), French Catholic missionary *Saint-Chrysostome, Quebec, municipality in south-west Quebec, Canada **Saint-Jean-Chrysostome, Montérégie, Quebec, a former parish municipality that is now part of Saint-Chrysostome, Quebec *Saint-Jean-Chrysostome, Lévis, Quebec Saint-Jean-Chrysostome is a sector within the Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudière-Est borough of the city of Lévis in central Quebec, Canada south of Quebec City on the south bank of the Saint Lawrence River. It was a separate town, incorporated in 1 ..., district within the City of Lévis in central Quebec, Canada * Saint-Jean-Chrysostome Aerodrome, (TC LID: CSG5), southeast ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Damien Chrysostome
Damien Koffi Anderson Chrysostome (born 24 May 1982) is a Beninese former professional association football, footballer who played as a defender (association football), defender. He spent much of his career in the Italian lower leagues before joining French club FC Metz for the 2008–09 season. The following two seasons he played for Turkish side Denizlispor. He ended his career in Finland with JJK Jyväskylä. At international leve, he made 58 appearances for the Benin national football team, Benin national team. Club career Chrysostome was born in Cotonou, Benin. In Italy he was a member of the A.S. Cittadella Serie C1 squad for the 2002–03 and 2003–04 seasons and part of the 2004–05 season. The rest of 2004–05 was spent with A.S. Biellese 1902 in Serie C2. He returned to Cittadella for the 2005–06 season, then moved to Associazione Calcio Cuneo 1905 for the 2005–06 season in Serie C2. During the 2007–08 season he appeared for Casale in Serie D. International car ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jean Chrysostome Randimbisoa
Jean Chrysostome Randimbisoa (born November 17, 1954 in Ambalavao) is a Malagasy politician. He is a member of the Senate of Madagascar for Amoron'i Mania Amoron'i Mania is a region in central Madagascar bordering Vakinankaratra Region in north, Atsinanana in northeast, Vatovavy-Fitovinany in southeast, Haute Matsiatra in south, Atsimo-Andrefana in southwest and Menabe in west. The capital of the r ..., and is a member of the Tiako I Madagasikara party. References 1954 births Living people Members of the Senate (Madagascar) Tiako I Madagasikara politicians {{Madagascar-politician-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jean-Chrysostôme Bruneteau De Sainte-Suzanne
Jean-Chrysostôme Bruneteau de Sainte-Suzanne (4 March 1773, Poivres - 2 August 1830 Clermont-Ferrand) was a French Empire baron and general. Biography Jean-Chrysostôme Bruneteau de Sainte-Suzanne was born into a family of officers of the low nobility. He is the brother of Gilles Joseph Martin Bruneteau. First Republic He joined the Army on 10 July 1789 in the Anjou infantry regiment. He was promoted to ''sous-lieutenant'' on 16 September 1791, and to lieutenant on 12 October. Serving the Armée du Rhin, he took part with Custine in the capture of Speyer and Mainz in 1792. He rose to captain on 18 October 1793, taking part in the sieges of Dunkirk and Maubeuge, and in several skirmishes in the region. Bruneteau was relieved of duty on 14 February 1794, during the Reign of Terror, for being nobility. He was reinstated at the Thermidorian Reaction. In 1796, he joined the Army of Italy, taking part in the Battle of the Bridge of Arcole and in the Battle of Rivoli. In 1798 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Justin Chrysostome Dorsainvil
Justin Chrysostome Dorsainvil (1880–1942), also known as J.C. Dorsainvil, was a Haitian author and educator. Born in Port-au-Prince Port-au-Prince ( , ; ht, Pòtoprens ) is the capital and most populous city of Haiti. The city's population was estimated at 987,311 in 2015 with the metropolitan area estimated at a population of 2,618,894. The metropolitan area is define ..., Dorsainvil worked as a teacher and wrote books on such topics as science, politics, history, and Haitian society. Several of his books explored the Haitian religion of Vodou. Selected works * ''Vaudou et Névrose'' (1931), English: ''Voodoo and Neurosis'' * ''Une Explication Philologique du Vaudou'' (1924), English: ''A Philological Explanation of Voodoo'' * ''Vaudou et Magie'' (1937), English: ''Voodoo and Magic'' * ''Le Problème de l'Enseignement Primaire en Haïti'' (1922), English: ''The Problem of Primary Education in Haiti'' * ''Quelques Vues Politiques et Morales'' (1934), English: ''Some V ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chrysostome Liausu
Chrysostome Liausu, SS.CC., (born Charles-Auguste Liausu; 17 March 1807 – 5 September 1839) was a French Catholic priest of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, a religious institute of the Roman Catholic Church. He helped start the Roman Catholic mission in the Eastern Oceania and was the Prefect Apostolic of Southern Oceania. Biography Liausu was born Charles-Auguste Liausu on 17 March 1807 in La Gardelle, in the Lot department in south-western France. Liausu joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in 1825 and took the name ''Jean-Chrysostome'', presumably after Saint John Chrysostom. He was a cousin of Cyprien Liausu, who also became a Picpus missionary in the Gambier Islands. Liausu was part of a small group of French Picpus missionaries sent by Pope Gregory XVI and the ''Propaganda Fide'' to convert the natives of Eastern Oceania. Their superior Étienne Jérôme Rouchouze was appointed the Vicar Apostolic of Eastern Ocean ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Saint-Chrysostome, Quebec
Saint-Chrysostome is a municipality in south-west Quebec, Canada in the regional county municipality of Haut-Saint-Laurent in the Montérégie administrative region. The municipality was created by the amalgamation of Saint-Chrysostome village with the parish of Saint-Jean-Chrysostome on September 29, 1999. The population as of the Canada 2011 Census was 2,522. Geography Communities The following locations reside within the municipality's boundaries: *Aubrey () – a hamlet located on the west shore of Rivière-des-Anglais. Lakes & Rivers The following waterways pass through or are situated within the municipality's boundaries: *Rivière des Anglais – flows in a south-north direction. *Rivière Noire (Mouth ) – feeds into Rivière des Anglais. Demographics Population Language See also * Le Haut-Saint-Laurent Regional County Municipality * English River (Chateauguay River tributary) * Noire River (English River tributary) * List of municipalities in Queb ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Saint-Jean-Chrysostome, Montérégie, Quebec
Saint-Jean-Chrysostome was a former parish municipality in Le Haut-Saint-Laurent Regional County Municipality in the Montérégie region of Quebec. On September 29, 1999, it amalgamated into the municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go ... of Saint-Chrysostome. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Saint-Jean-Chrysostome, Monteregie, Quebec Former municipalities in Quebec Populated places disestablished in 1999 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Saint-Jean-Chrysostome, Lévis, Quebec
Saint-Jean-Chrysostome is a sector within the Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudière-Est, Lévis, Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudière-Est borough of the city of Lévis, Quebec, Lévis in central Quebec, Canada south of Quebec City on the south bank of the Saint Lawrence River. It was a separate town, incorporated in 1828, but in 2002 was amalgamated into Lévis. It is a mostly suburban community, connected to Quebec City by bus (Société de transport de Lévis) via Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Sainte-Foy. The main high school is École secondaire l'Horizon. According to the Canada 2006 Census: *Population: 18,016 *% Change (2001–2006): +5.4 *Dwellings: 6,513 *Area (km2): 85.80 km2 *Density (persons per km2): 210.0 References Neighbourhoods in Lévis, Quebec Former municipalities in Quebec Populated places disestablished in 2002 {{ChaudièreAppalaches-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Saint-Jean-Chrysostome Aerodrome
Saint-Jean-Chrysostome Aerodrome is located southeast of the Saint-Jean-Chrysostome district of Lévis, Quebec, Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tot .... It is a private use facility. References aeroportstjeanchrysostome.ca Parachuting in Canada Registered aerodromes in Chaudière-Appalaches {{Quebec-airport-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chrysostomos (other)
Chrysostomos (golden-mouthed) was a common epithet for orators. Chrysostomos or Chrysostom may refer to: *Dio Chrysostom (40–120), Greco-Roman philosopher *John Chrysostom (347–407), bishop of Constantinople and Christian church father and saint * Chrysostomos of Smyrna (1867–1922), Greek Orthodox bishop of Smyrna (1910–1914, 1919–1922) and saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church *Chrysostomos of Zakynthos (1890–1958), Greek Orthodox bishop of Zakynthos during the Second World War * Chrysostomos I of Messinia (1906–1961), Greek Orthodox bishop of Messinia during the Second World War * Archbishop Chrysostomos I of Athens (1868−1938), Archbishop of Athens (1923–1938) * Archbishop Chrysostomos II of Athens (1880−1968), Archbishop of Athens (1962–1967) * Archbishop Chrysostomos I of Cyprus (1927–2007), Archbishop of the Cypriot Orthodox Church (1977–2006) * Archbishop Chrysostomos II of Cyprus (1941−2022), Archbishop of the Cypriot Orthodox Church (2006−2022) * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |