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Nadson Rodrigues De Souza
Nadson can refer to: *Alexander Nadson (1926–2015), Apostolic Visitor for the Belarusian Greek Catholic Church *Georgii Nadson Georgii Adamovich Nadson (, Kiev – April 15, 1939) was a Soviet biologist, "one of the pioneers of radioecology in Russia"D. I. NikitinSoil Microbiology at the Institute of Microbiology.Russian Academy of Sciences He became professor at St. Peter ... (1867–1939), Soviet biologist * Semyon Nadson (1862–1887), Russian poet * Nádson (footballer, born 1982), full name Nádson Rodrigues de Souza, Brazilian footballer * Nadson (footballer, born 1984), full name José Nadson Ferreira, Brazilian footballer * Nádson (footballer, born 1989), full name Nádson da Silva Almeida, Brazilian footballer * Nádson (footballer, born 1992), full name Nádson Alves Viana, Brazilian footballer {{disambig, surname, given name ...
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Alexander Nadson
Alexander Nadson ( be, Аляксандар Надсан, Aliaksandar Nadsan, 8 August 1926 – 15 April 2015) was the Apostolic Visitor for Belarusian Greek-Catholic faithful abroad, scholar, translator and a notable Belarusian émigré social and religious leader. Early life Fr Nadson was born Aliaksandar Bočka ( be, Аляксандар Бочка) in the village of Haradzieja near Niasviž, the Second Polish Republic (nowadays Minsk Region of Belarus) into a middle-class family. His father Anton had served as an officer in the army of the Russian Tsar in the First World War, and had participated in the 1920 anti-Bolsheviks Slutsk Uprising. Nadson studied at the Teacher Training College in Niasviž seminary. In 1944 he emigrated from Belarus, and in 1945 was a soldier in the 2nd Polish Corps fighting in Italy, where he was wounded. In 1946 along with the Anders army he moved to Great Britain where he studied at the University of London. Nadson was one of the founders of ...
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Apostolic Visitor
In the Catholic Church, an apostolic visitor (or ''Apostolic Visitator''; Italian: Visitatore apostolico) is a papal representative with a transient mission to perform a canonical visitation of relatively short duration. The visitor is deputed to investigate a special circumstance in a diocese or country, and to submit a report to the Holy See at the conclusion of the investigation. History Apostolic visitors are church officials whom canonists commonly class with papal legates. Visitors differ from other Apostolic delegates, principally in this, that their mission is only transient and of comparatively short duration. In ancient times, the popes generally exercised their right of inspecting the dioceses of various countries through their nuncios or delegates (c. 1, Extravag. Comm. de Consuet. I, 1; c. 17, X, de Cens. III, 39), though they occasionally, even in the primitive ages, sent special visitors. In the modern time, the mission of papal nuncios is rather of a dipl ...
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Belarusian Greek Catholic Church
The Belarusian Greek Catholic Church ( be, Беларуская грэка-каталіцкая царква, ''Bielaruskaja hreka-katalickaja carkva'' BHKC; la, Ecclesiae Graecae Catholico Belarusica) sometimes called in reference to its Byzantine Rite liturgy the Belarusian Byzantine Catholic Church, is one of the 23 Eastern Catholic ''sui iuris'' particular churches in full communion with the Catholic Church and the Pope of Rome. It is the heir within Belarus to the Union of Brest and Ruthenian Uniate Church. History The Christians who, through the Union of Brest (1595–96), entered full communion with the See of Rome while keeping their Byzantine liturgy in the Church Slavonic language, were at first mainly Belarusian. Even after further Ukrainians joined the Union around 1700, Belarusians still formed about half of the group. According to the historian Anatol Taras, by 1795, around 80% of Christians in Belarus were Greek Catholics, with 14% being Latin Catholics and 8% ...
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Georgii Nadson
Georgii Adamovich Nadson (, Kiev – April 15, 1939) was a Soviet biologist, "one of the pioneers of radioecology in Russia"D. I. NikitinSoil Microbiology at the Institute of Microbiology.Russian Academy of Sciences He became professor at St. Petersburg University in 1900. In 1930, he founded the Laboratory of Microbiology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (which in 1934 was transferred from Leningrad to Moscow and later transformed into the Institute of Microbiology). He was director of the institute until 1937, when he was "falsely accused of participating in so-called anti-Soviet sabotage and terrorism and arrested" On April 14, 1930, he was found guilty of participation in a terrorist organization, and on the next day he was shot and buried at the Kommunarka shooting ground. The real reason for his execution was his opposition to Lysenkoism. '' Ulvella nadsonii'', a species of algae Algae (; singular alga ) is an informal term for a large and diverse group of photosyntheti ...
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Semyon Nadson
Semyon Yakovlevich Nadson (russian: Семён Яковлевич Надсон; 14 December 1862 – 19 January 1887) was a Russian poet and essayist. He is noted for being the first Jewish poet to achieve national fame in Russia. Biography Nadson's father was a Jew who converted to Greek Orthodoxy, and a civil servant in St. Petersburg. When Nadson was two years old, his father died in a lunatic asylum. His mother, Antonina Stepanovna Mamontova, was an offspring of an old noble Russian Orthodox family, the Mamontovs. She supported her family by working as a housekeeper and teacher. She later remarried and settled in Kiev. When she died of tuberculosis in 1873, Nadson became the ward of his uncle, I.S. Mamontov, an anti-Semite. According to his account, he suffered living under his household. Nadson studied high school in a military school. After graduating in 1879, he joined a cadet school and became a lieutenant of the 148th Caspian Regiment in 1882. When he retired in 1884, h ...
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Nádson (footballer, Born 1982)
Nádson Rodrigues de Souza (born 30 January 1982), usually known as Nádson, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Club career Before moving to the Suwon Samsung Bluewings in South Korea, Nádson played for Vitória. Nádson was the first ever foreign MVP of the K League in the 2004 season. He is known by Korean fans as "Nadgol", a portmanteau of the words "Nádson" and "Gol", the Portuguese word for "Goal". After suffering from serious injury problems in the 2006 season, Nádson returned to Brazil to play for Corinthians as a short-term replacement for West Ham United-bound Carlos Tevez. On 24 July 2008, Nádson went to Japan to play for Vegalta Sendai, but left after six months to return to Vitória. In January 2010, Nádson transferred to Sport Club do Recife. International career Nádson participated with the Brazil national team at the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Style of play Despite having a small stature, he was known for his ...
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Nadson (footballer, Born 1984)
José Nadson Ferreira (born 18 October 1984), commonly known as Nadson, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a centre-back. Career Club On 14 December 2012, Genk announced the extension of Nadson's contract until June 2015. On 31 August 2013, Nadson joined PFC Krylia Sovetov Samara. He left Krylia Sovetov in January 2019. On 3 March 2019, he signed with Finnish club SJK. On 20 July 2020, he terminated his contract and left the club. Career statistics Club Honours ;Sheriff Tiraspol *Moldovan National Division: 2006–07, 2007–08 *Moldovan Cup: 2007–08 *Moldovan Super Cup: 2007 *Commonwealth of Independent States Cup: 2009 ;Genk *Belgian Pro League: 2010–11 *Belgian Super Cup: 2011 *Belgian Cup The Belgian Cup (french: link=no, Coupe de Belgique; nl, Beker van België []; german: link=no, Belgischer Fußballpokal) is the main Single-elimination tournament, knockout association football, football competition in Belgium, run by the Belgia ...: 2012–13 B ...
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Nádson (footballer, Born 1989)
Nádson da Silva Almeida (born 22 June 1989), simply known as Nádson, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Botafogo-PB. Club career A São Carlos youth graduate, Nádson was born in Lauro de Freitas, Bahia. In 2009, he joined Palmeiras, but failed to make a single appearance for the first team, being only limited to play for the reserve team and serving loan stints at Grêmio Barueri and Ponte Preta; with the latter he made his Série A debut on 20 May 2012, coming on as a second-half substitute for Tony in a 0–1 home loss against Atlético Mineiro. Nádson subsequently represented Avaí, Bragantino, Audax, Guaratinguetá, Caldense, Sampaio Corrêa and Paraná in quick succession; with the second last he scored a career-best ten goals in the year's Série B. On 28 December 2016, after cutting ties with the latter, he signed a two-year deal with Chapecoense in the first division. On 28 December 2018, Nádson signed for Botafogo SP. C ...
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