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Saadeh (in ) or Saadé is a common Lebanese family name based on the Arabic for happiness. Alternative ways of writing the name are Saade, Saadé and Saada. Persons * Antun Saadeh, Lebanese-Syrian nationalist philosopher, writer and politician who founded the Syrian Social Nationalist Party * Eric Saade, Swedish singer of Palestinian-Lebanese origin *Georges Saadeh, Lebanese politician, former minister and former head of the Kataeb (Phalangist) party * Jacques Saadé, Lebanese-born businessman, living in Marseille, France *Jorge Saade, Ecuadorian violinist of Lebanese descent * Nemer Saadé, Lebanese men's fashion designer * Wadih Saadeh, Lebanese poet, writer, and journalist *Saadé family The Saadé family is Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch, Antiochian Greek Orthodox Christian and originates from the Syrian coastal city of Latakia. It owns two vineyards, Château Marsyas in Lebanon and Chateau Bargylus, Domaine de Bargylus in Syria ..., Lebanese-Syrian family who own wineries in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Antun Saadeh
Antoun Saadeh ( ar, أنطون سعادة, ʾAnṭūn Saʿādah; 1 March 1904 – 8 July 1949) was a Lebanese politician, philosopher and writer who founded the Syrian Social Nationalist Party. Life and career Early life Saadeh was born in 1904 in Dhour El Choueir, Mount Lebanon. He was the son of a Lebanese Greek Christian Orthodox physician, Khalil Saadeh and Naifa Nassir Khneisser. His father was himself a Syrian nationalist as well as democracy advocate, and also an intellectual and author, who has been described as "a prolific writer and polymath, whose works span the fields of politics, literature, journalism, novel-writing, and translation". Antoun Saadeh completed his elementary education in his birth town and continued his studies at the Lycée des Frères in Cairo and came back to Lebanon at the death of his mother. In the later part of 1919, Saadeh immigrated to the United States, where he resided for approximately one year with his uncle in Springer, New Mexico and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eric Saade
Eric Khaled Saade (; ar, إريك سعادة, ʾĪrik Saʿāda, ; born 29 October 1990), is a Swedish singer and songwriter. He spent two years with the boy band What's Up!, leaving the band in February 2009 to pursue a solo career. After winning the Swedish Melodifestivalen 2011 with "Popular", Saade represented Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Germany, placing third. Early life Saade was born in Kattarp, a small village in Helsingborg Municipality, Scania, Sweden, to Marlene Jacobsson, a Swede, and Walid Saade, a Palestinian from Lebanon. After his parents divorced when he was four, he lived with his mother. Saade is the second of eight siblings and half-siblings. Saade began singing after seeing Michael Jackson on TV, and his other musical influences are Robbie Williams, Bryan Adams, the Backstreet Boys and Justin Timberlake. Career 2007: What's Up! In 2007, Saade was a founding member of What's Up!, a Swedish boy band which included Robin Stjernberg, Lu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Georges Saadeh
Georges Saadeh ( ar, جورج سعاده) (November 21, 1930 – November 17, 1998) was a Lebanese politician. He was appointed as a minister in several governments and was the head of the Kataeb Party for twelve years. Early life and education Saadeh was born in Chabtine, a small village in the caza of Batroun. He was the third child of a poor Maronite family of six boys. His father was a cavalier in the Lebanese Interior Security Forces. He studied Arabic literature at the Lebanese Academy for Fine Arts and then graduated with a PhD from the Salamanca University in Spain. He also continued to study law, and graduated with a degree in law from the Lebanese university Political career He entered the Kataeb Party at the age of 15. And after his return from Spain, he became Pierre Gemayel's advisor. Saadeh became one of the Kataeb's most acclaimed orators but was still an employee in the Lebanese Ministry of Education when the party asked him to run for the Batroun legislative ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jacques Saadé
Jacques R. Saadé ( ar, جاك سعادة; 7 February 1937 – 24 June 2018) was a French-Lebanese billionaire businessman. He was the founder and chairman of the CMA CGM, a French container transportation and shipping company, the fourth largest in the world as of June 2020. Biography Jacques R. Saadé was born on 7 February 1937 in Beirut, Lebanon. His father was born in Latakia, Syria to a family of Lebanese origins and his mother was from Lebanon. He graduated from the London School of Economics in 1957 and took over the family business after the death of his father. His father had "established plants in Syria, we were producing tobacco, cotton seed, olive oil, ice, etc." Based on his father's advice, Saadé did an internship in New York to learn about shipping after his graduation. This is where he discovered the container (capacity: one cubic metre) used by the American army during the Vietnam war. In a Les Echos article, Saadé said: "I thought the container was an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jorge Saade
Jorge Saade (born in Guayaquil, Ecuador; full name: Jorge Saade-Scaff) is a violinist. Background Saade is a "Gold Medal" graduate of the "Antonio Neumane" National Conservatory of Music. He is a "Cum Laude" graduate from the University of Miami where he received his bachelor's degree in Music. He holds a Master of Music Degree from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., where he studied with violinist and pedagogue Robert Gerle. He was accepted at the Mozarteum Institute in Salzburg, Austria, where he studied with violin virtuoso Ruggiero Ricci. He is of Lebanese background. Duo Paganini In 2002 together with renowned Ecuadorian guitarist Julio Almeida, Saade formed the "Duo Paganini". About the "Duo Paganini" debut recital in Cologne, Germany on October 3, 2002, Daniel Reits, music critic for the "KOELNER STADT ANZEIGER" wrote: "...with the rich and varied program ''From Paganini to the Andes'' the artists captivated the audience......the duo impress the a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nemer Saadé
Nemer Saadé ( ar, نمر سعاده) (born September 29, 1976, in Beirut) is a Lebanese fashion designer who is the Creative Director of the eponymous luxury brand Nemer Saade. Biography During the Lebanese Civil War, his family moved to Cairo, Egypt. As a teenager, Nemer spent his free time after school working alongside his grandfather, father, and uncles, immersing himself in the world of bespoke tailoring. After finishing his studies, he became the brand manager of the family's Haute Couture brand for four years. In 2002, Nemer returned to Beirut to enroll at ESMOD to study Pattern Making, Moulage, and Design. Upon graduation, he launched his eponymous brand Nemer Saadé Couture in Beirut. Nemer Saade held its first fashion show in Beirut to present the brand's latest collection. The event was broadcast on Fashion TV and covered by local and international media outlets. In 2008, the brand presented the Nemer Saade Fall/Winter 2008–2009 Collection in a fashion show ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wadih Sa'adeh
Wadih Sa’adeh (also Wadīʻ Saʻādah or Wadih Saadeh) ( Arabic: وديع سعادة) - Birth name: Wadih Amine STEPHAN - is a Lebanese Australian poet. He was born in Lebanon in 1948. In 1973 he published his first poetry book written by hand, and sold it in the streets, titled "Laysa Lil Massa’ Ikhwah" (Evening Has No Brothers), which was published in 1981. After many travelling to many countries – England, France, Greece, Cyprus – Wadih Sa’adeh immigrated to Australia in November, 1988, and has been living in Sydney since that date. Clarissa C. Burt, Assistant Professor of Arabic in United States Naval Academy, wrote: " As a member of the new Arab diaspora, Wadih Sa'adeh's poetry bespeaks the global scope of contemporary Arabic writing, much as Jibran Khalil Jibran's writing of the first mahjar helped to the trigger aspects of modernity in Arabic literature in the twentieth century. In the course of his poetic career, Sa'adeh's work has emerged from the level of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Saadé Family
The Saadé family is Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch, Antiochian Greek Orthodox Christian and originates from the Syrian coastal city of Latakia. It owns two vineyards, Château Marsyas in Lebanon and Chateau Bargylus, Domaine de Bargylus in Syria which kept their production ongoing despite the chronic instability facing the Middle East. History and origins The ancient harbor city of Latakia was known in antiquity as Laodicea in Syria or Laodicea on the Sea and it was the Seleucid king Seleucos I Nikator who named it after his mother and daughter. It was founded on the site of the canaanite village of Mazabda otherwise known as Ramitha. The Saadé family belongs to the orthodox community of Antioch which together with the patriarchates of Constantinople, Alexandria and Jerusalem constitute one of the four seats of the Christian East. This family of wealthy merchants, industrialists and major Syrian landowners had many prominent representatives among which Elias Saadé, Mikhaï ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Saade Vol
Saadeh (in ) or Saadé is a common Lebanese family name based on the Arabic for happiness. Alternative ways of writing the name are Saade, Saadé and Saada. Persons * Antun Saadeh, Lebanese-Syrian nationalist philosopher, writer and politician who founded the Syrian Social Nationalist Party * Eric Saade, Swedish singer of Palestinian-Lebanese origin *Georges Saadeh, Lebanese politician, former minister and former head of the Kataeb (Phalangist) party * Jacques Saadé, Lebanese-born businessman, living in Marseille, France *Jorge Saade, Ecuadorian violinist of Lebanese descent * Nemer Saadé, Lebanese men's fashion designer * Wadih Saadeh, Lebanese poet, writer, and journalist *Saadé family The Saadé family is Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch, Antiochian Greek Orthodox Christian and originates from the Syrian coastal city of Latakia. It owns two vineyards, Château Marsyas in Lebanon and Chateau Bargylus, Domaine de Bargylus in Syria ..., Lebanese-Syrian family who own wineries in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |