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Cosma may refer to: People Given name * Cosma Orsini (died 1481), Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal * Cosma Shalizi (born 1974), American physicist, statistician, and academic * Cosma Shiva Hagen (born 1981), German-American actress Surname * Adrian Cosma (1950–1996), Romanian handball player * Alice Kandaleft Cosma (c. 1895–c. 1965), Syrian diplomat and women's rights activist * Gheorghe Cosma (1892–1969), Romanian major-general during World War II * Maria Cosma (), Romanian sprint canoeist * Vladimir Cosma (born 1940), Romanian-born French composer and musician Other uses * Cosma River, a river in Romania * Cosma (Lithuania), a Lithuanian athletics sports club from the capital city Vilnius * Cosma Foot, a French Guianese football team playing at the top level * Cosma International, a subsidiary of automotive component manufacturer Magna International See also * Joseph Kosma (1905–1969), Hungarian-French composer * KOSMA, a radio telescope in Switzerland 1985 ...
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Cosma Orsini
Cosma Orsini (died 1481) (called Cardinal Orsini) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Cosma Orsini was born in Rome in the 1420s, the son of Gentile Migliorati of Fermo, and his wife Elena Orsini, who was the daughter of Carlo Orsini Lord of Pacentro, Lamentana, Fornello, Scrofano, Selci, Campagnano and Trevignano and Paola Gironima Orsini. His last name should have been Migliorati, but he used his mother's surname, Orsini. He was a grand-nephew of Pope Innocent VII (Migliorati). His mother was sister of Cardinal Latino Orsini and Archbishop Giovanni Orsini. Giovanni was a councilor of Ferdinando I King of Naples. By 1474, he had obtained a doctorate in Canon Law, and was a Protonotary Apostolic and Canon of the Vatican Basilica. Orsini was a member of the Order of Saint Benedict. He became Abbot ''nullius'' of the Benedictine Farfa Abbey on 8 August 1477, upon the resignation of Giovanni Orsini, his mother's brother. On 1 April 1478, he was appoi ...
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Cosma (Lithuania)
Cosma is Lithuanian athletics sport club from capital city of Vilnius, which specialises in track and field events. It has won the most titles in LLAF Cup which is organized by Athletics Federation of Lithuania. Since 2009, it has held the Cosma Cup. Notable members Notable athletes: *Lina Grinčikaitė, sprinter. * Rytis Sakalauskas, sprinter. * Sonata Tamošaitytė, hurdler. * Mantas Šilkauskas, decathlete and hurdler. * Vitalij Kozlov, middle distances runner. * Silvestras Guogis, 400 metres hurdler and sprinter. * Airinė Palšytė, high jumper. * Lina Andrijauskaitė, long jumper. * Mantas Dilys, triple jumper. *Andrius Gudžius Andrius Gudžius (born 14 February 1991) is a Lithuanian discus thrower. Gudzius won the gold at the 2017 World Championships. He had his first national placing at the 2008 Lithuanian Athletics Championships, where he was third with 53.52 m. Tw ..., discus thrower. * Agnė Orlauskaitė, sprinter. * Karina Vnukova, high jumper. Athletics c ...
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Cosimo (other)
Cosimo is the Italian form of the Greek name ''Kosmas'' (latinised as '' Cosmas''). Cosimo may refer to: Characters * Cosimo Piovasco di Rondò, hero of Italo Calvino's 1957 novel ''The Baron in the Trees'' Given name Medici family * Cosimo de' Medici (1389–1464), ruler of Florence, Italy * Cosimo di Giovanni de' Medici (other), any of several people of the same name * Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1519–1574) * Cosimo II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1590–1621) * Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1642–1723) Other people * Cosimo Antonelli (1925–2014), Italian water polo player * Cosimo Bartoli (1503–1572), Italian diplomat and humanist * Cosimo Boscaglia (c.1550–1621), Italian professor of philosophy * Cosimo Caliandro (1982–2011), Italian middle distance runner * Cosimo Cavallaro (born 1961), Italian-Canadian artist * Cosimo Commisso (soccer), Canadian soccer player * Cosimo Daddi (died 1630), Italian painter * ...
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COMSA (other)
COMSA was a Spanish railway infrastructure and construction company. COMSA or Comsa may also refer to: * Canadian Osteopathic Medical Student Association * ''Compañía Occidental Mexicana S.A'', a mining compmany * Dimitrie Comșa (1846-1931), Transylvanian Romanian agronomer and activist * Grigorie Comșa (1889–1935), a bishop in the Romanian Orthodox Church * The "College of Maritime and Shipping Administration" at the Palompon Institute of Technology in the Philippines See also * CONSA, Colegio Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia * Cosma (other) Cosma may refer to: People Given name * Cosma Orsini (died 1481), Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal * Cosma Shalizi (born 1974), American physicist, statistician, and academic * Cosma Shiva Hagen (born 1981), German-American actress Surn ... * Komsa (other) {{disambig ...
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KOSMA
The Kölner Observatorium für SubMillimeter Astronomie (KOSMA) was a radio telescope for submillimeter astronomy located at on Gornergrat near Zermatt ( Switzerland). It was operated by I. Physikalisches Institut, University of Cologne, and Radioastronomisches Institut, University of Bonn. The telescope had a primary diameter of , and a secondary diameter of . It was equipped with heterodyne receivers covering 210 to 820 GHz, corresponding to wavelengths between 0.35 and 1.4 mm, for observations of lines from the interstellar medium. Because of the good climatic conditions at the altitude of 3135 m (10285 ft), astronomical observatories have been located in both towers of the Kulmhotel at Gornergrat since 1967. In 1985, the KOSMA telescope was installed in the southern tower by the Universität zu Köln and, in the course of 1995, replaced by a new dish and mount. In the northern tower, a 1.5 m infrared telescope was operated until 2005 by an Italian assoc ...
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Joseph Kosma
Joseph Kosma (22 October 19057 August 1969) was a Hungarian-French composer. Biography Kosma was born József Kozma in Budapest, where his parents taught stenography and typing. He had a brother, Ákos. A maternal relative was the photographer László Moholy-Nagy, and another was the conductor Georg Solti. He started to play the piano at age five, and later took piano lessons. At the age of 11, he wrote his first opera, ''Christmas in the Trenches''. After completing his education at the Secondary Grammar School Franz-Josef, he attended the Academy of Music in Budapest, where he studied with Leo Weiner. He also studied with Béla Bartók at the Liszt Academy, receiving diplomas in composition and conducting. He won a grant to study in Berlin in 1928, where he met Lilli Apel, another musician, whom he later married. Kosma also met and studied with Hanns Eisler in Berlin. He became acquainted with Bertolt Brecht and Helene Weigel. Kosma and his wife emigrated to Paris in 1933. ...
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Cosma International
Magna International Inc. is a Canadian parts manufacturer for automakers. It is one of the largest companies in Canada and was recognized on the 2020 ''Forbes'' Global 2000. The company is the largest automobile parts manufacturer in North America by sales of original equipment parts, it has ranked consistently in the Fortune Global 500 list for 20 years in a row since 2001. It produces automotive systems, assemblies, modules, and components, which are supplied to General Motors, Ford Motor Company and FCA, as well as BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Toyota, Tesla, and Tata Motors, among others. The company is headquartered in Aurora, Ontario, and its chief executive officer is Swamy Kotagiri. It has 158,000 employees in 342 manufacturing operations and 91 product development, engineering and sales centres in 27 countries. Magna is governed under a corporate constitution which calls for distribution of profits to employees and shareholders. The terms of this contract are a "fair ...
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Cosma Foot
Cosma Foot is a French Guianese football team playing in the Promotion d'Honneur Poule Ouest, the second league. History The club is based in Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni and played his home matches in the Stade Rene Long. COSMA played long time in the French Guiana Championnat National and was after the 2009/2010 season, relegated to the Promotion d'Honneur. Notable players * Fréderic Adinge (four matches for the French Guiana national football team) * Janot Apagui (three matches for the French Guiana national football team) * Hambel Difou (three matches for the French Guiana national football team) * Jocelyn Koniki (one match for the French Guiana national football team) * Rudy Merille (ten matches for the French Guiana national football team) Achievements Coupe de Guyane The Coupe de Guyane is the top knockout tournament of the French Guiana football. Winners *1959/60: AJ Saint-Georges *1960-64 ''not known'' *1964/65: AJ Saint-Georges 3-2 Sport Guyan ...
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Cosma River
Cosma may refer to: People Given name * Cosma Orsini (died 1481), Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal * Cosma Shalizi (born 1974), American physicist, statistician, and academic * Cosma Shiva Hagen (born 1981), German-American actress Surname * Adrian Cosma (1950–1996), Romanian handball player * Alice Kandaleft Cosma (c. 1895–c. 1965), Syrian diplomat and women's rights activist * Gheorghe Cosma (1892–1969), Romanian major-general during World War II * Maria Cosma (), Romanian sprint canoeist * Vladimir Cosma (born 1940), Romanian-born French composer and musician Other uses * Cosma River, a river in Romania * Cosma (Lithuania), a Lithuanian athletics sports club from the capital city Vilnius * Cosma Foot, a French Guianese football team playing at the top level * Cosma International, a subsidiary of automotive component manufacturer Magna International See also * Joseph Kosma (1905–1969), Hungarian-French composer * KOSMA, a radio telescope in Switzerland 198 ...
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Cosma Shalizi
Cosma Rohilla Shalizi (born February 28, 1974) is an associate professor in the Department of Statistics at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. Life Cosma Rohilla Shalizi is of Tamil, Afghan and Italian heritage and was born in Boston, where he lived for the first two years of his life. He grew up in Bethesda, Maryland. In 1990 he was accepted as a Chancellor's Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley, and completed a bachelor's degree in Physics. Subsequently, he attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison where he received a doctorate in physics in May 2001. From 1998 to 2002, he worked at the Santa Fe Institute, in the Evolving Cellular Automata Project and the Computation, Dynamics and Inference group. From 2002 to 2005, he worked at the Center for the Study of Complex Systems at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. In August 2006, he became an assistant professor in the Department of Statistics at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. Shalizi i ...
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Vladimir Cosma
Vladimir Cosma (born 13 April 1940) is a Romanian composer, conductor and violinist. He was born into a family of musicians. His father, Teodor Cosma, was a pianist and conductor, his mother a writer-composer, his uncle, Edgar Cosma, composer and conductor, and one of his grandmothers, pianist, a student of the renowned Ferruccio Busoni. Career After receiving first prizes for violin and composition at the Bucharest Conservatoire of Music, he arrived in Paris in 1963 and continued his studies at the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique de Paris, working with Nadia Boulanger. As well as for classical music, he discovered early on a passion for jazz, film music and all forms of popular music. From 1964 he made a number of international tours as a concert violinist and began to devote himself more and more to composing. He wrote various compositions including: ''Trois mouvements d'été'' for symphony orchestra, ''Oblique'' for violoncello and string orchestra, music for th ...
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Maria Cosma
Maria Cosma is a Romanian sprint canoer who competed in the mid to late 1970s. She won five medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with a silver (K-1 500 m: 1977) and four bronzes (K-1 500 m: 1974, 1978; K-4 500 m: 1973 Events January * January 1 - The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark 1973 enlargement of the European Communities, enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union. * January 15 – Vietnam War: ..., 1974). References * * Living people Romanian female canoeists Year of birth missing (living people) ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in kayak Place of birth missing (living people) {{Romania-canoe-bio-stub ...
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