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Iacob or Iacov is the Romanian form for Jacob and James and it may refer to: People *Alexandru Iacob (born 1989), Romanian footballer * Caius Iacob (1912–1992), Romanian mathematician * Iacob Felix (1832–1905), Romanian physician * Iacob Iacobovici (1879–1959), Romanian surgeon * Mihai Iacob (1933–2009), Romanian film director and screenwriter * Monica Iacob Ridzi (born 1977), Romanian politician and Member of the European Parliament * Paul Iacob (born 1996), Romanian footballer * Victoraș Iacob (born 1980), Romanian footballer * Ioan Iacob Heraclid (1511–1563), Greek soldier and ruler of Moldavia from 1561 to 1563 Geography *Iacob River, tributary of the Putna River in Romania * Pârâul lui Iacob, tributary of the Asău River in Romania *Valea lui Iacob River The Vad (in its upper course also: ''Căprărețu'') is a right tributary of the river Olt in Romania. It discharges into the Olt in Lazaret A lazaretto or lazaret (from it, lazzaretto a diminutive form ...
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Jacob (name)
Jacob is a common male given name and a less well-known surname. It is a cognate of James, derived from Late Latin ''Iacobus'', from Greek ''Iakobos'', from Hebrew (''Yaʿaqōḇ''), the name of the Hebrew patriarch, Jacob son of Isaac and Rebecca. The name comes either from the Hebrew root ''ʿqb'' meaning "to follow, to be behind" but also "to supplant, circumvent, assail, overreach", or from the word for "heel", ''ʿaqeb''. It can also be taken to mean "may God protect." In the narrative of Genesis, it refers to the circumstances of Jacob's birth when he held on to the heel of his older twin brother Esau (Genesis 25:26). The name is etymologized (in a direct speech by the character Esau) in Genesis 27:36, adding the significance of Jacob having "supplanted" his elder brother by buying his birthright. In a Christian context, Jacob – ''James'' in English form – is the name for several people in the New Testament: (1) the apostle James, son of Zebedee, (2) another apost ...
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James (name)
James is an English language given name of Hebrew origin, most commonly used for males. Etymology It is a modern descendant, through Old French ''James'', of Vulgar Latin ''Iacomus'' (cf. Italian ''Giacomo (name), Giacomo'', Portuguese ''Tiago'', Spanish ''Santiago_(name), Iago, Santiago''), a derivative version of Latin ''Iacobus'', Latin form of the Hebrew language, Hebrew name Jacob (name), ''Jacob'' (original Hebrew: יעקב). The final ''-s'' in the English first names is typical of those borrowed from Old French, where it was the former masculine subject case (cf. Giles (other), Giles, Miles (name), Miles, Charles, etc.). James is a very popular name in English-speaking populations. Since in Spanish and its derivatives the J is pronounced (Kh), many Jews used this name for representing the Hebrew name of Haim, also written as Chaim (pronounced ) or its similar ...
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Alexandru Iacob
Alexandru Iacob (born 14 April 1989) is a Romanian footballer who plays as a centre back for Liga I club CS Mioveni. Career Iacob attended the Iancu de Hunedoara National College in his native city, Hunedoara, graduating in 2007. He began his football career playing at Corvinul Hunedoara youngsters. In 2005, he moved to the senior team, where he played 41 games and scored a goal. Iacob is also the captain of U-17 Romania national football team. In 2007, he signed with Steaua București. On 6 August 2009 played his first match in Steaua's shirt in Europa League against Motherwell F.C., Steaua won away with 3–1. In January 2010, Iacob was demoted to the B squad. Honours ;Steaua II București *Liga III: 2008–09 ;Rapid București *Liga III: 2018–19 * Liga IV – Bucharest: 2017–18 Notes The 2008–2009 Liga III appearances and goals made for Steaua II București Fotbal Club FCSB II (), commonly known as FCSB II is a Romanian football club from Buchares ...
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Caius Iacob
Caius Iacob (March 29, 1912 – February 6, 1992) was a Romanian mathematician, professor at the University of Bucharest, and titular member of the Romanian Academy. After the fall of communism in 1989, he was elected to the Senate of Romania. Biography He was born in Arad, the son of and Camelia, née Moldovan. His father was professor of Canon Law and served as delegate for Arad at the Great National Assembly of Alba Iulia of 1 December 1918. Caius Iacob attended the Moise Nicoară High School in his native city, and then completed his secondary education at the Emanuil Gojdu High School in Oradea. After passing his baccalaureate examination with the highest mark in the nation, he was admitted in 1928 at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Bucharest, from where he graduated in 1931, aged nineteen. Iacob continued his studies at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Paris, with thesis advisor Henri Villat. He defended his thesis, ''Sur la détermination des f ...
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Iacob Felix
Iacob Dimitrie Felix (January 6, 1832–January 19, 1905) was an Austrian Empire, Imperial Austrian-born Romanian physician and hygienist. Biography Born in Hořice (Jičín District), Horschitz (''Hořice''), in the Kingdom of Bohemia, he graduated from high school in Prague and enrolled in the medical faculty of Vienna University. There, he became a doctor in medicine and surgery, as well as a specialist in obstetrics.Ion Văduva-Poenaru, ''Enciclopedia marilor personalități'', p. 209. Bucharest: Editura Geneze, 2004. He came from a History of the Jews in the Czech Republic, Jewish family but converted to Christianity during his university days. During the subsequent decades he lived in Romania, he neither discussed his Jewish background nor adopted an attitude suggesting a rejection of Jewishness. After earning his degree, Felix emigrated to Wallachia, passing the practitioner's examination in August 1858. He worked as a doctor in Oltenița from 1858 to 1859 and in Musc ...
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Iacob Iacobovici
Iacob Melcon Iacobovici (November 18, 1879 – October 9, 1959) was a Romanian surgeon. Biography Origins and early career Born in Costești, Botoșani County, his family were peasants of Armenian origin who had arrived in the Moldavia region over a century earlier. His parents Melcon and Roza were poor, which meant that their son struggled materially as he passed through A. T. Laurian High School in Botoșani and the University of Bucharest's medical faculty. He graduated from the latter institution in 1905 with a thesis on fetal arteriology that he defended before professors Paul Petrini, Thoma Ionescu, Dimitrie Gerota, Anastasie Obregia and Dimitrie Drăghicescu. The work earned him a ''magna cum laude'' degree and a letter of commendation from Wilhelm von Waldeyer. While a student, he became an extern in 1901, an intern at Spitalul Brâncovenesc in 1902, and an assistant in the anatomy department the same year.Sârbu, p. 423 In 1907, Iacobovici won a competition ...
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Mihai Iacob
Mihai Iacob (11 May 1933 – 5 July 2009) was a Romanian film director and screenwriter. He directed twelve films between 1955 and 1972. His 1961 film '' Thirst'' was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Filmography * '' Blanca'' (co-director Constantin Neagu, 1955) * '' Dincolo de brazi'' (co-director Mircea Drăgan, 1957) * '' Thirst'' (1960) * ''Darclee'' (1961) * '' Celebrul 702'' (1962) * '' Străinul'' (1964) * ''Pe drumurile Thaliei'' (1964) * '' Politețe'' (1966, documentary) * '' De trei ori București'' (co-directors Ion Popescu-Gopo and Horea Popescu Vasile Ursu Nicola (1731 in Arada, Principality of Transylvania (now Horea, Romania) – 28 February 1785 in Karlsburg (now Alba Iulia, Romania), commonly known as Horea (in Hungarian sometimes ''Hóra'') was a Transylvanian peasant who, with ..., 1967, anthology film) * ' (dir. Wolfgang Liebeneiner, 1968, TV miniseries) * '' Castelul condamnaților'' (1969) * '' Pentru că se iubesc'' (1972) ...
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Monica Iacob Ridzi
Monica Maria Iacob Ridzi (born 30 June 1977 in Petroşani) is a Romanian politician. She was the head of the youth wing of the Democratic Liberal Party, and a representative in the Chamber of Deputies of Romania since 2008. She is a former member of the Boc cabinet, and was a Member of the European Parliament during 2007–2008. In February 2015, she received a 5-year prison sentence for abuse of office in relation to the 2009 Youth Day. On December 3, 2015, President Klaus Iohannis rejected Ridzi's pardon plea. In December 2017, she was released from prison, after spending nearly three years incarcerated. Political career She became an MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Romania to the European Union, and like other members of the Democratic Liberal Party she was part of the European People's Party–European Democrats. On 22 December 2008, she was appointed the head of the newly re-founded Ministry of Youth and Sport in the Boc Cabinet. She resigned on 14 July 2009, ...
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Paul Iacob
Paul Alexandru Iacob (born 21 June 1996) is a Romanian professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Midfielder#Defensive midfielder, defensive midfielder or a Defender (association football)#Centre-back, centre-back for Liga I club FC Rapid București, Rapid București. In the past he represented FC Viitorul Constanța, Viitorul Constanța, CS Gaz Metan Mediaș, Gaz Metan Mediaș, FC Brașov (1936), Brașov, ASA 2013 Târgu Mureș, ASA Târgu Mureș, FC Dunărea Călărași, Dunărea Călărași and AFC Chindia Târgoviște, Chindia Târgoviște. Career statistics Club Honours Gaz Metan Mediaș *Liga II: 2015–16 Liga II, 2015–16 Dunărea Călărași *Liga II: 2017–18 Liga II, 2017–18 Viitorul Constanța *Cupa României: 2018–19 Cupa României, 2018–19 *Supercupa României: 2019 Supercupa României, 2019 References External links *Paul Iacob
at Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal 1996 births Living people Sportspeople from Constanța Romania ...
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Victoraș Iacob
Victoraş Constantin Iacob (born 14 October 1980 in Râmnicu Vâlcea, Vâlcea County, Socialist Republic of Romania, Romania) is a former Romanian professional Association football, footballer who played as Forward (association football)#Striker, striker. Club career Rocar București Iacob started to play professional football at AS Rocar București and played his first match in Liga I on 4 December 1999 against FC Argeş Piteşti, but his team lost 3–1. He helped his side reach the 2001 Cupa României Final, 2000–01 Romanian Cup final. Iacob played two seasons for AS Rocar București and scored 4 times in 30 games. In 2001, AS Rocar București were relegated to the second League and the owner of the team, Gigi Nețoiu moved along with part of the players, including Iacob to FC U Craiova 1948, Universitatea Craiova. Universitatea Craiova He played 15 games for Universitatea Craiova and scored three times. While he was playing for Universitatea, Iacob suffered an injury whi ...
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Ioan Iacob Heraclid
Iacob Heraclid (or Eraclid; el, Ἰάκωβος Ἡρακλείδης; 1527 – November 5, 1563), born Basilicò and also known as Iacobus Heraclides, Heraclid Despotul, or Despot Vodă ("Despot the Voivode"), was a Greek Maltese soldier, adventurer and intellectual, who reigned as Prince of Moldavia from November 1561 to November 1563. He is remembered as a pioneer of the Protestant faith in Eastern Europe, a champion of Renaissance humanism, and a founder of academic life in Moldavia. Active within the Greek diaspora in several countries, he was a student of Hermodorus Lestarchus, and worked as a scribe alongside his cousin, Iakobos Diassorinos. Heraclid forged his genealogy several times, claiming to be a member of the Branković dynasty; he was more reliably related to the Byzantine nobility in Rhodes, and claimed the titular lordship of Samos. In the late 1540s and early '50s, he studied medicine at the University of Montpellier, and married a local. A duelist and allege ...
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Iacob River
The Putna is a right tributary of the river Moldova in Romania. Upstream from its confluence with the Putna Mare (Pârâul Roșu) it is also called ''Putna Mică''. It discharges into the Moldova in Pojorâta Pojorâta (german: Pozoritta or Poschoritta) is a commune located in the western part of Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. With a surface area of 13,770 hectares, it comprises the villages of Pojorâta ....Putna (jud. Suceava)
e-calauza.ro Its length is and its basin size is .


Tributaries

The following rivers are tributaries to the river Putna: *Left: Chiril, Putnișoara, Șandru *Right: Putna Mare (or Pârâul Roșu), Văcăria, Iacob, Tiniș, Pârâul Frumos (or Frumosu), Cârstea


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