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Nicodème is a given name of French origin. It corresponds to the name Nicodemus. People with that name include: * Nicodème Audet (1822–1905), merchant and political figure in Quebec * Nicodeme Boucher (born 1966), Senegalese football coach and former player * Nicodème Kabamba (born 1936), Congolese footballer See also * Saint-Nicodème, a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany in northwestern France * {{given name French masculine given names ...
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Nicodemus (other)
Nicodemus was a Pharisee who showed favor to Jesus. The name derives from Greek ( el, Νικόδημος) and it means ''victory of the people''. Nicodemus may refer to one of the following: Places *Nicodemus, Kansas ** Nicodemus National Historic Site, commemorating the founding of Nicodemus, Kansas, by African Americans after the American Civil War People *Nicodemus (Krotkov) (1868–1938), Russian Orthodox Archbishop of Kostroma and Galich *Nicodemus (musician) (1957–1996), Jamaican dancehall deejay * Nicodemus (Rusnak) (1921–2011), Ukrainian Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Kharkiv and Bohodukhiv *Nicodemus of Mammola (900–990), Italian hermit and saint * Nicodemus of Palermo (died 1083), bishop *Saint Nikodim I, Serbian Archbishop, 1316–1324 *Nikodim II, Serbian Patriarch (c. 1445-1455) *Nicodème Audet (1822–1905), Canadian merchant and politician *Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin (1547–1590), German scholar *Nicodemus the Hagiorite (1749–1809), saint *Nikodim Kondak ...
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Nicodème Audet
Nicodème Audet (September 14, 1822 – April 19, 1905) was a merchant and political figure in Quebec. He represented Dorchester in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec The Legislative Assembly of Quebec (French: ''Assemblée législative du Québec'') was the name of the lower house of Quebec's legislature from 1867 to December 31, 1968, when it was renamed the National Assembly of Quebec. At the same time, t ... from 1878 to 1886 as a Conservative. His name also appears as Nicodème Audet, dit Lapointe. He was born in Saint-Gervais, Lower Canada, the son of Augustin Audet dit Lapointe and Marie Dallaire, and was educated in Saint-Anselme. He set up business in Saint-Anselme. He married Marie-Célina Turgeon in 1856. In 1892, Audet was named to the Legislative Council of Quebec for Lauzon division. He died in office in Saint-Anselme at the age of 82. References * 1822 births 1905 deaths Conservative Party of Quebec MNAs Conservative Party of Quebec MLCs
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Nicodeme Boucher
Nicodeme Boucher (born 20 November 1966) is a Senegalese football coach and former player. With his height, which enumerated 1.97 meters high at the time, he was known for being the tallest player in the S.League in his time; he was also known for his goalscoring talent. Career Reunion Aged 20, the Senegalese striker signed for FC Bourges, a team that oscillated between the French second and third divisions at the time. Then, Boucher moved to Vierzon FC, a club within the French fourth tier. Following a one-year spell at Kaizer Chiefs, Boucher was contacted by an agent who offered him a club in Reunion, US Possession where he scored 18 goals on average each season. S.League After spending four seasons with US Possession, he trialed with Tiong Bahru F.C. at the end of 1996. Dutch coach Robert Alberts decided to sign the then 28-year old, who responded with 5 goals in 4 games and double figures by the end of the season. Soon, however, the forward returned to Reunion Islan ...
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Nicodème Kabamba
Nicodème Kabamba Wa Kabengu (born 29 July 1936) is a Congolese Congolese or Kongolese may refer to: African peoples * Congolese people (other) * Kongo people, a Bantu ethnic group who live along the Atlantic coast of Africa from Pointe-Noire (Republic of Congo) to Luanda, Angola, primarily defined by ... former footballer who played as a midfielder. He grew up in Jadotville, where he received the nickname "Serpent de Rail" after the just-completed rail line between Jadotville and Kolwezi. Kabamba played for Standard Liège in Belgium from 1959 to 1963. Kabamba represented Congo-Kinshasa at the 1968 African Cup of Nations in Ethiopia, where he scored two goals (both coming in the match versus Congo-Brazzaville) in three group matches. He did not play in the semi-final or final as the national team won the continental title for the first time. At the time of the 1968 tournament, Kabamba was playing for CS Imana. References 1936 births Living people People ...
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Saint-Nicodème
Saint-Nicodème (; ) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department Department may refer to: * Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility Government and military *Department (administrative division), a geographical and administrative division within a country, ... of Brittany in northwestern France. Population Inhabitants of Saint-Nicodème are called ''nicodémois'' in French. See also * Communes of the Côtes-d'Armor department References External links Official website * Communes of Côtes-d'Armor {{CôtesArmor-geo-stub ...
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