Nobis , a short Latin hymn used as a prayer of thanksgiving and expression of humility
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Nobis may refer to: * Nobis (bishop) (fl. 9th century), a bishop of St David's People with the surname * Johann Nobis (born 1899), Austrian conscientious objector * Jörg Nobis (born 1975), German politician * Julia Nobis (born 1992), Australian fashion model * Tommy Nobis (born 1943), former American football player See also *Nobi, a Korean word for a system of servitude in place between the 4th and 19th centuries *Nōbi Plain, large plain in Japan covering an area of approximately *Non nobis ''Non nobis'' is the incipit and conventional title of a short Latin Christian hymn used as a prayer of thanksgiving and expression of humility. The Latin text is from the Vulgate translation of the Book of Psalms, Psalm 113:9 in Vulgate / Gre ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tommy Nobis
Thomas Henry Nobis Jr. (September 20, 1943 – December 13, 2017) was an American football linebacker who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 11 seasons with the Atlanta Falcons. He played college football at the University of Texas and was the first overall selection in the 1966 NFL draft. Early years Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, Nobis played football at Thomas Jefferson High School, where he was an all-state offensive end and middle linebacker for the Mustangs. College years Nobis is one of college football's all-time greatest linebackers. In his tenure with the Texas Longhorns (1963–1965) he averaged nearly 20 tackles a game and, as the only sophomore starter, was an important participant on the Longhorns' 1963 national championship team, which defeated #2 Navy led by Heisman Trophy winner Roger Staubach in the Cotton Bowl. Nobis was also a member of the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity at the university. Nobis was a two-time All-American and made th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Julia Nobis
Julia Nobis is an Australian fashion model and a bachelor of science & applied science student at RMIT. She is considered an "Industry Icon" by models.com and a supermodel by ''Vogue''. She has been on the cover of ''Vogue Italia'' six times. Career Nobis was discovered in 2009 and debuted as a Calvin Klein exclusive in 2010. In the ensuing season, she walked for brands such as Chanel, Dior, Burberry, Balenciaga, Valentino, Versace, Yves Saint Laurent, Tory Burch, Marni, Salvatore Ferragamo, Céline, and notably closed Prada. Other brands she has walked for include Fendi, Emilio Pucci, Tommy Hilfiger, Sacai, Paco Rabanne, Michael Kors, Lacoste, Jason Wu, Haider Ackermann, Dries van Noten, Alexander Wang, Acne Studios, and Gucci among many others. She has been in ads for Louis Vuitton, Prada, Marc Jacobs, Dior, Calvin Klein, Valentino, Jil Sander, Proenza Schouler, Balenciaga, Lanvin, Sacai, Céline, Yves Saint Laurent, Alberta Ferretti and Givenchy Givenchy (, ) is a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Johann Nobis
Johann Nobis (born 16 April 1899, Sankt Georgen bei Salzburg, St. Georgen bei Salzburg, Austria; died 6 January 1940, Plötzensee Prison, Berlin, Germany) was an Austrian conscientious objector. Life Johann Nobis was born to a farmer in the Holzhausen municipality St. Georgen bei Salzburg. As a Jehovah's Witness, he refused to take the oath of allegiance to Adolf Hitler. He was arrested, and on 23 November 1939 was sentenced to death by a Reichskriegsgericht, Reich's court-martial, for diminishing the state's defensive power. He was imprisoned at Plötzensee Prison on 20 December 1939, where he was executed on 6 January 1940. On the day of his execution, five other Jehovah's Witnesses from Salzburg were also executed. His farewell letter to his mother is archived at the Documentation Centre of Austrian Resistance, DÖW, donated by Gertrud Feichtinger-Nobis. Stolpersteine On 19 July 1997 the artist Gunter Demnig installed two stolpersteine for Johann Nobis and his brother Mat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jörg Nobis
Jörg Nobis (born 9 September 1975) is a German politician from Alternative for Germany who was his party's lead candidate in the 2022 Schleswig-Holstein state election. In the election he lost his seat. Political career Nobis was a candidate in Segeberg – Stormarn-Mitte at the 2013 German federal election. He was elected to the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein The Schleswig-Holstein Landtag is the state parliament of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It convenes in the state's capital Kiel and currently consists of 69 members of five parties. The current majority consists of coalition of the ... in the 2017 Schleswig-Holstein state election. References Living people 1975 births 21st-century German politicians Alternative for Germany politicians Members of the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein {{Germany-politician-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nobis (bishop)
Nobis or NovisGerald of Wales. ''Itinerarium Kambriae''II.i.Accessed 13 Feb 2013. ( cy, Nyfys;Evans, John & al. ''St David of Wales: Cult, Church, and Nation''p. 299 Boydell Press, 2007. Accessed 13 Feb 2013. fl. c. 840) is traditionally considered to have been a bishop of Meneva (modern St Davids) in the Wales in the High Middle Ages, medieval Welsh kingdom of Dyfed. The arrival of a bishop is noted by the Annals of Wales, which Phillimore's reconstruction places in AD 840.Phillimore, Egerton. ''Y Cymmrodor'' 9 (1888), pp. 141–83. (s:la:Annales Cambriae A, excerpt) Asser counts "Archbishop Nobis" as a relative and Gerald of Wales and other sources later include him on their bishop lists for the see. However, actual Latin of the Welsh annals read: ::''Nobis episcopus inminiu regnavit'' in the A text and ::''Nouus episcopatum suscepit'' in the B text. Either ''could'' describe the arrival of a bishop named "Nyfys", but the Latin can also be read directly as "wikt:nobis#Latin, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nobi
''Nobi'' were members of the slave class during the Korean dynasties of Goryeo and Joseon. Legally, they held the lowest rank in medieval Korean society. Like the slaves, serfs, and indentured servants of the Western Hemisphere, ''nobi'' were considered property or chattel, and could be bought, sold, or gifted. Classification The ''nobi'' were socially indistinct from freemen other than the ruling ''yangban'' class, and some possessed property rights, legal entities and civil rights. Hence, some scholars argue that it is inappropriate to call them "slaves", while some scholars describe them as serfs. Furthermore, the Korean word for an actual slave, in the European and American meaning, is ''noye'', not ''nobi''. Some ''nobi'' owned their own ''nobi''. History Some people became ''nobi'' as legal punishment for committing a crime or failing to pay a debt. However, some people voluntarily became ''nobi'' in order to escape crushing poverty during poor harvests and famines. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nōbi Plain
The is a large plain in Japan that stretches from the Mino area of southwest Gifu Prefecture to the Owari area of northwest Aichi Prefecture, covering an area of approximately .Topography and Geology of the Nobi Plain Soki Yamamoto (). Accessed November 23, 2007. It is an created by the (the [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |