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Coman (other)
Coman may refer to: People A surname or given name of either Celtic, Anglo-Saxon or Cuman origin: * Anghei Coman, Romanian sprint canoeist who competed from the early 1980s * Carolyn Coman, writer of children's books, living in South Hampton, New Hampshire *Coman Goggins, former Dublin footballer * Coman mac Faelchon, (fl. 550) founder, abbot and bishop of Roscommon *Coman of Kinvara, medieval Irish saint *Dănuț Coman (born 1979), Romanian goalkeeper *Dragoș Coman (born 1980), international freestyle swimmer from Romania *Florinel Coman (born 1998), Romanian professional footballer * Gabriela Coman (born 1959), Romanian volleyball player *Gigel Coman (born 1978), Romanian football player *Gilly Coman (1960–2010), British-based actress * Herbert Coman (1920–2009), American football player and coach *Ioan Coman (born 1908–date of death unknown), Romanian cross-country skier * Ion Coman (born 1981), Romanian football player who currently plays as a striker * Jamie Coman (born ...
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Cuman
The Cumans (or Kumans), also known as Polovtsians or Polovtsy (plural only, from the Russian language, Russian Exonym and endonym, exonym ), were a Turkic people, Turkic nomadic people comprising the western branch of the Cuman–Kipchak confederation. After the Mongol invasion of Rus', Mongol invasion (1237), many sought Right of asylum, asylum in the Kingdom of Hungary, as many Cumans had settled in Hungary, the Second Bulgarian Empire playing an important role in the development of the state. Cumans played also an important role in (The Byzantine Empire, the Latin Empire, and the Empire of Nicaea, Nicaea Empire) Anatolia . Related to the Pecheneg, they inhabited a shifting area north of the Black Sea and along the Volga River known as Cumania, from which the Cuman–Kipchaks meddled in the politics of the Caucasus and the Khwarazmian Empire. The Cumans were fierce and formidable nomadic warriors of the Eurasian Steppe who exerted an enduring influence on the medieval Balkans. ...
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Kingsley Coman
Kingsley Junior Coman (; born 13 June 1996) is a French professional footballer who plays as a winger for club Bayern Munich and the France national team. Trained at Paris Saint-Germain's academy, Coman moved to Juventus in 2014 on the expiration of his contract, winning the Serie A and Coppa Italia in his first season in Italy. In August 2015, he transferred on loan to Bayern Munich, then permanently, winning seven Bundesliga, three DFB-Pokal, four DFL-Supercup and the 2020 UEFA Super Cup titles. He won the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League by scoring the only goal in the final against his former club Paris Saint-Germain. Coman earned 39 caps and scored 11 goals in France's youth teams, from under-16 to under-21 levels. He made his debut for the senior team in November 2015 and represented the nation at UEFA Euro 2016, where they reached the final, as well as Euro 2020 and the 2022 FIFA World Cup, again making the final. He is also notable as having won a league title ...
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Comănești (other)
Comănești is a town in Bacău County, Romania. Comăneşti may also refer to several places in Romania: * Comănești, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County * Comăneşti, a village in Hășmaș Commune, Arad County * Comăneşti, a village in Cavadinești Commune, Galaţi County * Comăneşti, a village in Mărtiniș Commune, Harghita County * Comăneşti, a village in Bala Commune, Mehedinţi County * Comăneşti, a village in Bobicești Commune, Olt County See also * Coman (other) Coman may refer to: People A surname or given name of either Celtic, Anglo-Saxon or Cuman origin: * Anghei Coman, Romanian sprint canoeist who competed from the early 1980s * Carolyn Coman, writer of children's books, living in South Hampton, New ... * Comana (other) * Comanca (other) {{geodis ...
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Comanca (other)
Comanca may refer to several villages in Romania: * Comanca, a village in Deveselu Commune, Olt County * Comanca, a village in the town of Băile Olăneşti, Vâlcea County * Comanca, a tributary of the river Olănești in Vâlcea County See also * Coman (other) * Comana (other) * Comănești (other) Comănești is a town in Bacău County, Romania. Comăneşti may also refer to several places in Romania: * Comănești, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County * Comăneşti, a village in Hășmaș Commune, Arad County * Comăneşti, a village in Ca ...
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Comana (other)
Comana may refer to: * Comana (Cappadocia), an ancient city in Turkey * Comana Pontica, an ancient city of Pontus in Turkey * Comăna, a commune in Brașov County, Romania (including the villages of Comăna de Jos and Comăna de Sus) * Comana, Constanța, a commune in Constanţa County, Romania * Comana, Giurgiu, a commune in Giurgiu County, Romania * Comana, a tributary of the Ialomița in Ialomița County, Romania * Comana (Olt), a tributary of the Olt in Brașov County, Romania Other * ''Comana'' (genus), a moth genus in the family Limacodidae See also * Commana * Coman (other) * Comanca (other) * Comănești (other) Comănești is a town in Bacău County, Romania. Comăneşti may also refer to several places in Romania: * Comănești, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County * Comăneşti, a village in Hășmaș Commune, Arad County * Comăneşti, a village in Ca ... * Komana, a village in the North-West District of Botswana {{geodis ...
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Tennis Score
The tennis scoring system is a standard widespread method for scoring tennis matches, including pick-up games. Some tennis matches are played as part of a tournament, which may have various categories, such as singles and doubles. The great majority are organised as a single-elimination tournament, with competitors being eliminated after a single loss, and the overall winner being the last competitor without a loss. Optimally, such tournaments have a number of competitors equal to a power of two in order to fully fill out a single elimination bracket. In many professional and top-level amateur events, the brackets are seeded according to a recognised ranking system, in order to keep the best players in the field from facing each other until as late in the tournament as possible; additionally, if byes are necessary because of a less-than-full bracket, those byes in the first round are usually given to the highest-seeded competitors. A tennis match is composed of points, games, a ...
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Sănduleni
Sănduleni is a Commune in Romania, commune in Bacău County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Bârzulești, Coman, Mateiești, Sănduleni, Stufu, Tisa and Verșești. References

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Mount Coman
Mount Coman () is a prominent isolated mountain which rises above the ice-covered plateau of Palmer Land, located just westward of the Playfair Mountains in Antarctica. It was discovered by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition, 1947–48, under Finn Ronne, who named this mountain for Dr. F. Dana Coman and her sister Cosmina Larisa Coman, physician with the Byrd Antarctic Expedition Richard Evelyn Byrd Jr. (October 25, 1888 – March 11, 1957) was an American naval officer and explorer. He was a recipient of the Medal of Honor, the highest honor for valor given by the United States, and was a pioneering American aviator, p ... of 1928–30. References * Mountains of Palmer Land {{PalmerLand-geo-stub ...
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Ana Blandiana
Ana Blandiana (; pen name of Otilia Valeria Coman; born 25 March 1942, in Timișoara) is a Romanian poet, essayist, and political figure. She is considered one of the famous contemporary Romanian authors. She took her name after Blandiana, near Vințu de Jos, Alba County, her mother's home village. In October 2017, she was announced as The Griffin Trust For Excellence In Poetry's twelfth recipient of their Lifetime Recognition Award. Literary career Ana Blandiana was born Otilia Valeria Coman on 25 March 1942. Her parents were Gheorghe (1915-1964), an orthodox priest and former member of the fascist Iron Guard who spent years in Communist prisons and died in an accident weeks after his release in a general amnesty, and Otilia (Diacu), an accountant. Her sister Geta was born in 1947. In 1960 she married the writer Romulus Rusan. After her debut in 1959, in ''Tribuna'', Cluj, where she signed for the first time as ''Ana Blandiana'', she was published in the anthology ''30 de p ...
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Thomas Coman
Thomas Coman (August, 1836 – October 22, 1909) was President of the New York City Board of Aldermen from 1868 to 1871, and Acting Mayor of New York City, Mayor of New York for several weeks at the end of 1868 and beginning of 1869. Biography Coman was born in Ireland in August, 1836 and his family immigrated to the United States when he was two years old. They settled in New York City, and Coman was educated locally and graduated from the City College of New York, New York City College in 1856. At the start of his career, Coman worked as a printer, a reporter for the ''New York Herald'', and a clerk in the New York City Post Office. He was later admitted to the bar, practiced law, and served as a Magistrate of the New York City Police Court. In September 1856 Coman became a volunteer firefighter when he joined Eagle Engine Company Number 13. He was soon elected Secretary, and in 1859 won election as Foreman. He was reelected annually until 1864 and was still in command when t ...
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Simion Coman
Simion Coman (22 May 1890 – 15 April 1971) was a Romanian brigadier general during World War II. He advanced in rank to lieutenant colonel in 1932, and to colonel in 1937. From 1938 to 1940, Coman served as Prefect of Satu Mare County. In June 1941, he was appointed Commanding Officer 3rd ''Dorobanți'' Infantry Regiment. In January 1942, he became Deputy General Officer Commanding 2nd Mountain Division (''Vânători de munte''), under the command of General Ioan Dumitrache. The division left for the front on 6 July, at the start of the Battle of the Caucasus. In October of that year Coman fought with the division at the battle of Nalchik, in the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains. The front was broken between the Soviet 295th Rifle and 2nd Guards Rifle Divisions; on 28 October, after fierce fighting in the hills and forests near Nalchik, the 2nd Mountain Division took its objective. The Battle of Nalchik ended as one of the biggest Romanian victories on the Eastern Front, ...
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Robert Grimes Coman
Robert Grimes Coman (September 17, 1887 – September 29, 1963) was a Commodore in the United States Navy. Biography Coman was born in Trempealeau, Wisconsin, graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1909, and was commissioned in 1911. He was Commanding Officer of the destroyers in 1914–15, the in 1919–20, and the , and in 1921. He was Commanding Officer of the destroyer from February 1927 to March 1928. Coman served as District Communications Officer of the 14th Naval District based at Pearl Harbor in 1928–31. He was Commanding Officer of the fleet repair ship in 1937–38, and of the battleship in January–September 1941. He served as Commander of Receiving Station Philadelphia 1941–42, then of Transport Division Three, Amphibious Force, Atlantic Fleet, in April–December 1942. He commanded Task Force 19, Amphibious Force, December 1942–February 1943, then Service Force, Seventh Fleet, in 1943–44. He then had duty at the 12th Naval District fro ...
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