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Veron may refer to: People * Veronus of Lembeek (8th century), or Saint Véron * Aníbal Verón (died 2000), Argentine political martyr * Danilinho (footballer, born 1987), Brazilian footballer * Darío Verón (born 1979), Paraguayan footballer * Eliseo Verón (born 1935), Argentine sociologist and semiotician * Elmo Veron (1903–1990), American film editor * François Véron (1575–1649), French Jesuit controversialist * John Veron or Charlie Veron (born 1945), biologist specializing in coral * Juan Ramón Verón (born 1944), Argentine footballer * Juan Sebastián Verón (born 1975), Argentine footballer * Luis Alberto Veron (born 1992), Argentine boxer * Louis-Désiré Véron (1798–1867), French opera manager and publisher * Mauricio Verón (born 1977), Argentine footballer * Nicolas Véron (born 1971), French economist * Philippe Véron (1939–2014), French astronomer * Pierre Véron (writer) (1833–1900), French journalist and writer * Pierre Véron (lawyer) (born ...
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Veronus Of Lembeek
Veronus of Lembeek (french: Véron de Lembecq, nl, Veroon van Lembeek) is a medieval folk saint, venerated in his adopted hometown of Lembeek, near Halle and close to the Belgian language boundary. According to tradition, Veronus chose to lived a humble life despite being a great-grandson of Charlemagne, and acquired a reputation for holiness before his death on 31 January 863. Biography Whether Veronus was or not a historical person, his life is mainly known from a hagiography by . Gembloux's text is believed to have been written around 1020 CE at the request of Reginar IV, Count of Mons following the rediscovery of the saint's burial in 1004 and the transfer of his relics to Mons in 1012. In that narrative, Veronus was a member of the Carolingian dynasty, perhaps a son of Louis the German. At age 16, however, he left the royal court to live a life of humble work, in imitation of Jesus. He thus became employed in a farm in Lembeek. He performed various miracles, includ ...
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Luis Alberto Veron
Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese and Galician, in Aragonese and Catalan, while is archaic in Portugal, but common in Brazil. Origins The Germanic name (and its variants) is usually said to be composed of the words for "fame" () and "warrior" () and hence may be translated to ''famous warrior'' or "famous in battle". According to Dutch onomatologists however, it is more likely that the first stem was , meaning fame, which would give the meaning 'warrior for the gods' (or: 'warrior who captured stability') for the full name.J. van der Schaar, ''Woordenboek van voornamen'' (Prisma Voornamenboek), 4e druk 1990; see also thLodewijs in the Dutch given names database Modern forms of the name are the German name Ludwig and the Dutch form Lodewijk. and the other Iberian forms more closely resemble the French name Louis, a der ...
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Ricardo Matias Verón
Ricardo is the Spanish and Portuguese cognate of the name Richard. It derived from Proto-Germanic ''*rīks'' 'king, ruler' + ''*harduz'' 'hard, brave'. It may be a given name, or a surname. People Given name *Ricardo de Araújo Pereira, Portuguese comedian *Ricardo Arjona, Guatemalan singer *Ricardo Arona, Brazilian mixed martial artist *Ricardo Ávila, Panamanian footballer *Ricardo Bralo, Argentine long-distance runner * Ricardo Bueno Fernández, Spanish politician *Ricardo Busquets, Puerto Rican swimmer *Ricardo Cardeno, Colombian triathlete *Ricardo Carvalho, Portuguese footballer *Ricardo Cortez, American actor *Ricardo Darín, Argentine actor *Ricardo (footballer, born 1980), full name Ricardo da Silva, Cape Verdean-Portuguese footballer *Ricardo Faty, Senegalese footballer *Ricardo Fischer, Brazilian basketball player *Ricardo Fortaleza, Filipino-Australian boxer *Ricardo Fuller, Jamaican football (soccer) player * Ricardo A. "Rick" Galindo, American politician *Ricardo Gom ...
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Pierre Véron (lawyer)
Pierre Véron (born 20 July 1947) is a French lawyer and specialist in the field of patent litigation. Professional career After his call to the Bar in 1969, Véron founded, in 1971, the business law firm Lamy, Véron, Ribeyre & Associés in Lyon, France. Véron joined the Paris Bar in 1996. In 2001, he established Véron & Associés in Paris and Lyon, a law firm devoted exclusively to the practice of patent litigation. Véron’s experience in cases involving large French and international entities led him to be the first to appear before a French court to plead cases relating to a European patent (1990), a nanotechnology patent (2003) and the infringement of a molecular biology patent (2007). Since 2007, Véron has served as an expert with the European Commission for projects involving the European Union patent court. In 2010 and 2019, he was featured as the Lawyer of the Year for France in the American publication ''Best Lawyers'', in the Practice Area of Intellectual ...
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Pierre Véron (writer)
Pierre Véron (19 April 1831, Paris - 3 November 1900, Paris) was a French writer, journalist, and librettist. Life In 1854 he published his first book, a volume of verse, and went on to write for and edit many prominent journals of the day. In the latter part of the 19th century he served as the editor-in-chief of both ''Le Charivari'' and ''Journal Amusant''. He was the author of numerous fiction and non-fiction books chronicling and often satirizing the social mores of Parisian life. For many years his rooms in the Rue de Rivoli were the gathering place of French literary, artistic and political figures. Véron had a keen interest in the theatre, both as a critic and as a playwright. He was the librettist for three works by Robert Planquette and was the co-author (with Edmond Gondinet) of several plays, including ''Les Affolés'', a four-act comedy which premiered at the Théâtre du Vaudeville in 1883. Véron died in Paris, the city of his birth, at the age of 67. He is bu ...
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Philippe Véron
Philippe Véron (2 March 1939 – 7 August 2014) was a French astronomer. He worked at Observatoire de Haute Provence, where he was director from 1985 to 1994. He studied variability and statistics of quasars, as well as elliptical galaxies. He was married to French astronomer Marie-Paule Véron-Cetty, and together with her compiled and maintained thVeron-Cetty Catalog of Quasars and Active Galactic Nuclei whose thirteenth edition was published in 2010. At the time of his death, he was working on the ''Dictionnaire des Astronomes Français 1850–1950'' (Dictionary of French astronomers 1850–1950), which is a biographical encyclopedia. It is unpublished but is available online in PDF form at http://www.obs-hp.fr/dictionnaire. Asteroid An asteroid is a minor planet of the inner Solar System. Sizes and shapes of asteroids vary significantly, ranging from 1-meter rocks to a dwarf planet almost 1000 km in diameter; they are rocky, metallic or icy bodies with no atmosph ...
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Nicolas Véron
Nicolas Véron () is a French economist. He is a senior fellow at Bruegel in Brussels, which he co-founded in 2002–05, and at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington DC, which he joined in 2009. In 2012, he was included in the global 50 Most Influential list of Bloomberg Markets Magazine. Research and career Véron is an alumnus of École Polytechnique and of École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris where he received the Corps des mines training. He was a French civil servant from 1995 to 2000, first in the Prefecture in Lille then as the corporate advisor to Labor Minister Martine Aubry in the Jospin government. In 2000–02 he worked for publicly listed French Internet company MultiMania, later renamed Lycos France, as VP Business Development then Chief Financial Officer. He then cofounded Bruegel together with Jean Pisani-Ferry, starting in 2002. His research focuses on banking and financial regulation, including in recent years, the Europe ...
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Mauricio Verón
Mauricio Rodrigo Verón (born 3 July 1977) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Concepción FC in Argentina. Career Verón started his senior career with Argentino de Rosario in 1998. In 2000, he moved to Córdoba-based Club Atlético Belgrano, where he spent the 2000–2001 season, his sole one in Primera División. He then signed for South Korean top flight team Ulsan Hyundai. In the course of his career, Verón accumulated more than 166 caps for multiple clubs of various levels of Argentine football league system, scoring no less than 11 goals in process. Due to injuries, he only participated in four Atlético Tucumán's matches in the 2008–2009 season. Honours ;Argentino de Rosario * Primera B Metropolitana: Apertura 1998 * Primera B Metropolitana: Clausura 1999 ;Tigre * Primera B Metropolitana: Apertura 2004 ;Atlético Tucumán * Torneo Argentino A : 2007–08 * Primera B Nacional : 2008–09 Personal life Verón was born in Granadero Baigorria, a ci ...
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Louis-Désiré Véron
Louis-Désiré Véron (1798 in Paris – September 27, 1867 in Paris) was a French opera manager and publisher. Biography Véron originally made his fortune from patent medicines. In 1829 he founded the literary magazine '' Revue de Paris'', and from 1838 to 1852 was owner and director of ''Le Constitutionnel'', in which he published Eugene Sue's novel based on the legend of the '' Wandering Jew''. It was also during Véron's direction and at his suggestion that Sainte-Beuve contributed the ''Causeries du lundi'', an early example of the regular newspaper column. He is largely known to history for his direction, from 1831-1835, of the Paris Opera. The new government, after the July Revolution of 1830, wished to offload the costs and responsibilities of the Opera, which had been effectively state-controlled since its inception. Véron saw the great potential of adapting the Opera to the bourgeois tastes of new audiences and applied for the franchise, which brought with i ...
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Juan Sebastián Verón
Juan Sebastián Verón (; born 9 March 1975) is an Argentine former professional footballer and current chairman of Estudiantes de La Plata, where he had served as Director of Sports. A former midfielder, Verón's career started in Estudiantes, continued in Argentina's Boca Juniors, and included stints in several clubs in the Italian Serie A (where he won the '' Scudetto'' with Lazio and with Internazionale, and a UEFA Cup with Parma), and England's Manchester United and Chelsea. In 2006, Verón returned to Estudiantes, where he remained until his retirement in 2014, aside from a brief spell with Brandsen. He announced his short return to first team football would occur in the 2017 Copa Libertadores. At international level, Verón obtained 72 caps for Argentina between 1996 and 2010, scoring nine goals. He represented his nation at three FIFA World Cups, and at the 2007 Copa América, where he won a runners-up medal. In 2004, he was included in the FIFA 100 list of the 125 ...
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Aníbal Verón
Aníbal Verón was a bus driver from Salta, Argentina. On 10 November 2000 he was protesting together with other workers from his company, who had been fired with unpaid salaries seven months overdue. The protest was harshly repressed, and Verón (aged 37 at the time) was shot and killed. Since then, Verón became a political martyr for the unemployed workers of Argentina. An activist Activism (or Advocacy) consists of efforts to promote, impede, direct or intervene in social, political, economic or environmental reform with the desire to make changes in society toward a perceived greater good. Forms of activism range fro ... organization of '' piqueteros'' was named after him ''CTD Aníbal Verón'', or ''MTD Anibal Veron''. References 2000 deaths Argentine activists Year of birth missing Argentine murder victims Deaths by firearm in Argentina People murdered in Argentina {{Argentina-business-bio-stub ...
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Juan Ramón Verón
Juan Ramón Verón (; born 17 March 1944) is an Argentine football coach and former professional player. He played as a midfielder or forward most notably for Estudiantes, where he won three consecutive Copa Libertadores titles. He is the father of former player Juan Sebastián Verón. Career Estudiantes Nicknamed ''La Bruja'' ( en, The Witch), Juan Ramón Verón was born in La Plata. He was capable of playing both as a midfielder and as a striker, and was renowned for his technical skills, ability with the ball at his feet and his goal-scoring prowess. He played for Estudiantes de La Plata, who were a dominant force in Argentine football during the late 1960s. Among the memorable goals he scored are his "bicycle kick" goal against Racing Club, his header in the Intercontinental Cup championship against Manchester United and, most famously, his glorious hat-trick against Brazil's Palmeiras in the finals of the 1968 Copa Libertadores. Later years Known as one of Estudiantes ...
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