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Salomon (given Name)
Salomon is a masculine given name. Bearers include: * Salomon of Cornwall, a fifth century warrior prince * Salomon, King of Brittany (died 874) * Salomon II (died after 1809), Emperor of Ethiopia from 1777 to 1779 * Salomon Gessner (1730–1788), Swiss painter, graphic artist, government official, newspaper publisher and poet * Salomon Heine (1767–1844), Hanoverian merchant and banker in Hamburg * Salomon Kalou (born 1985), Ivorian footballer * Salomon Koninck (1609–1656), Dutch painter and engraver * Salomón Libman (born 1984), Peruvian footballer * Salomon Maimon (1753–1800), Lithuanian Jewish philosopher * Salomon Mesdach (c. 1600–1632), Dutch painter * Salomon Morel (1919–2007), Polish Jewish officer and commander of communist concentration camps, accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity * Salomón Nazar (born 1953), Honduran retired football goalkeeper * Salomon Olembé (born 1980), Cameroonian former footballer * Salomon Oppenheim (1772–1828), German Jewi ...
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Salomon Of Cornwall
Salomon (also known as Selyf, Selevan) was a late 5th century Cornish 'warrior prince', possibly a King of Cornwall. His feast day is Oct. 18. He was the father of the Cornish bishop Saint Cybi. Narrative According to Sabine Baring-Gould, Salomon was the son of Geraint ab Erbin, Prince of Dumnonia. This agrees with the ''Bonedd y Saint'', a Welsh genealogical tract detailing the lineages of the early British saints. Salomon married Gwen ferch Cynyr, the daughter of Cynyr Ceinfarfog who had settled at Caer-Goch near St David's in Pembrokeshire. Gwen ferch Cynyr was the sister of Saint Non.Baring-Gould, Sabine. ''The Lives of the British Saints'', vol. IV. London. The Honourable Soci ...
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Salomon Morel
Salomon Morel (November 15, 1919 – February 14, 2007) was an officer in the Ministry of Public Security in the Polish People's Republic. Morel was a commander of concentration camps run by the NKVD and communist authorities until 1956. After Nazi Germany occupied Poland., Morel and his family went into hiding to avoid being placed in one of the Jewish ghettos in German-occupied Poland. Both Salomon and his brother survived part of the war and Holocaust under the protection of a local Polish farmer, before joining communist partisans. In 1944 Morel became warden of the Soviet NKVD prison at Lublin Castle. During most of 1945, he was commander of the Zgoda labour camp in Świętochłowice. In 1949 he was made commander of Jaworzno concentration camp and remained a commandant of numerous concentration camps until they were all closed down in 1956 following the Polish October. He then worked as head of prison in Katowice and was promoted to the rank colonel in the political po ...
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