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Zaharia is an Albanian and Romanian variant form of the given name or surname Zechariah/Zacharias. Notable people with this surname * Zaharia family, an Albanian noble family ** Koja Zaharia ** Lekë Zaharia ** Elia Zaharia *Alexandru Zaharia, Romanian footballer * Alejandro Argudín-Zaharia, Romanian-Cuban athlete * Alin Zaharia, Romanian footballer * Dorel Zaharia, Romanian footballer *Dorin Liviu Zaharia, Romanian singer *Maria Zaharia, Romanian girl killed in World War I * Matei Zaharia, Romanian-Canadian computer scientist *Radu Zaharia, Romanian footballer Notable people with this given name *Zaharia Bârsan, Romanian actor and playwright *Zaharia Carcalechi, Romanian publisher * Zaharia Stancu, Romanian writer See also * Zaharija Zaharija ( sr-cyr, Захаријa) is a Serbian name, a variant of the Biblical name Zachary, through Greek '' Zacharias''. Variant transliterations into the Latin alphabet include Zaharia and Zaharije. Notable people with this name * Zaharija ...
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Zaharia Family
The Zaharia family was an Albanian noble family of the 14th and 15th centuries. History Nicholas Zakarija The Zaharia family is mentioned for the first time in the 14th century. A certain Nicholas Zakarija is first mentioned in 1385 as a Balšić family commander and governor of Budva in 1363. After more than twenty years of loyalty, Nicholas Zakarija revolted in 1386 and became ruler of Budva. However, by 1389 Đurađ II Balšić had recaptured the city. The name of Nicholas Zaharia appears in the form of ''Nikola Sakat'' in many original Venetian and Ragusan documents (as governor of Budva in 1383, influential person in Zeta in 1386 and lord of Dagnum during a period of cooperation with Balšić family). That is a basis for some concluding that that Nicholas Zaharia and Nikola Sakat are the same person, who is related to Koja Zaharia. Komnen Arianiti of Arianiti family married the daughter of Nicholas Zaharia Sakati, ruler of Budva. They had three sons ( Gjergj, Muzaka, and Vl ...
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Lekë Zaharia
Lekë Zaharia (? – 1444), was an Albanian nobleman from Zaharia family. He was the only son of his father Koja Zaharia and mother Bosa who also had one daughter, Bolja, who named her son Koja after her father. League of Lezhë In 1444 he was one of the founders of League of Lezhë which included some other members of Albanian nobility: # Lekë Zaharia (lord of Sati and Dagnum) and his vassals Pal Dukagjin and Nikolla Dukagjini # Pjetër Spani # Lekë Dushmani # Gjergj Stres Balsha with John and Gojko Balsha # Andrea Thopia with nis nephew Tanush Thopia # Gjergj Arianiti Thopia Comneni # Theodor Korona Muzaka # Stefan Crnojević with his sons Leke's murder According to Marin Barleti , in 1445 during the ceremony of the marriage of Skanderbeg sister Mamica Kastrioti, he had a dispute with Lekë Dukagjini. The reason of this dispute was a woman named Irene Dushmani, the heir of Dushmani family. She seemed to prefer Zaharia, while this was not accepted by Dukagji ...
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Koja Zaharia
Koja Zaharia or Koja Zakaria ( it, Coia Zaccaria) (? – before 1442) was an Albanian nobleman and a member of the Zaharia family. Name In Ragusan documents he is referred to as Kojčin or Gojčin. Because of that, many scholars like Nicolae Iorga, Ludwig Thalloczy and Konstantin Jireček have mistakenly believed he was actually Gojčin Crnojević. His name is rendered by Robert Elsie as Koja Zacharia or Koja Zakarija. Family His wife was Bosa (Boxia), daughter of Leka Dukagjin who was a father of Tanush Major Dukagjini. Their children were Lekë Zaharia (son), Bolja (daughter) and a daughter of unknown name who married Đurađ Đurašević Crnojević. Koja died sometime before 1442. According to Ćiro Truhelka Bolja Zaharia was married to Petar Vojsalić, while according to Aleksa Ivić she was married to Petar I Pavlović. Koja's widow Boša died in Scutari on 19 September 1448 when a lot of people died during a fire in the town. Allegiances Lordship of Zeta U ...
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Dorin Liviu Zaharia
Dorin Liviu ''Chubby'' Zaharia (; September 25, 1944 – December 3, 1987) was a Romanian musician, composer, poet, essayist, and philosopher. A "completely unclassifiable", "nearly mythical figure", Zaharia was an autodidact in all he undertook (he studied for about two years at the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Letters, and another two at the Faculty of Philosophy, without completing any of them). Nicknamed "Chubby" (sometimes spelled as ''Ciabi'') by his peers in the Popa Nan neighborhood because of his propensity to imitate Chubby Checker, Zaharia was the lead singer of Olympic '64, arguably one of the first Romanian bands interested in mixing Romanian folklore music with the popular music of the 1960s. Together with the other band members he composed the rock suites ''Decameronul focului alb'' ("The White Fire's Decameron", 1969) and ''Karma Kaliyuga'' (1971), but both are now considered lost, as no recordings have survived. Zaharia was interested in Indian philosophy ...
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Matei Zaharia
Matei Zaharia is a Romanian-Canadian computer scientist, educator and the creator of Apache Spark. As of April 2022, Forbes ranked him and Ion Stoica as the 3rd- richest people in Romania with a net worth of $1.6 billion. Biography Zaharia graduated from secondary school at Jarvis Collegiate Institute before moving to become an undergraduate at the University of Waterloo. Zaharia was a gold medalist at the International Collegiate Programming Contest, where his team University of Waterloo placed fourth in the world and first in North America in 2005. During his undergraduate degree at the University of Waterloo, he also greatly contributed to water rendering physics in the now open-source game called 0 A.D. While at University of California, Berkeley's AMPLab in 2009, he created Apache Spark as a faster alternative to MapReduce. He received the 2014 ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award for his PhD research on large-scale computing. In 2013 Zaharia was one of the co-founders of Dat ...
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Elia Zaharia
Elia, Princess of Albania (''née'' Zaharia; born 8 February 1983) is an Albanian actress, former singer and wife of Leka, Prince of Albania. They married on 8 October 2016 in Tirana. Early life and education She was born on 8 February 1983 in Tirana, Albania. She is the daughter of Gjergj Polikron Zaharia (b. 1952) and Yllka Mujo (b. 1953). Her father is from Përmet while her mother's family come from Podgorica, Montenegro. They moved to Shkodër, a city in northern Albania, later during the monarchist period. She has a younger brother, Amos Muji Zaharia. Both her mother and brother are famous artists in Albania, her mother being a well-known actress and her brother an actor and film director. In 2002, she graduated from the National Art School Jordan Misja in Tirana in art and scenography and later moved to Paris for her university studies, where she met Prince Leka. In 2005, she graduated from the National Conservatory of Bordeaux in art drama. She then attended a private Fr ...
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Alin Zaharia
Alin Zaharia is a Romanian footballer who plays for CS Afumați in Liga II. Career Afumați Alin Zaharia started his career on 2010, at then- Liga IV side CS Afumați. In 2011, he earned with Afumați promotion in Liga III. On 29 August 2011, he scored 4 goals in a 5-1 victory against Dunărea Călăraşi. In 2011-2012 season, he was all Liga III series goal scorer. In 2012, he earned "Liga III The best Player of the Year" distinction, offered by Ilfov Sport. Concordia Chiajna In August 2013, Zaharia signed with Liga I side Concordia Chiajna. On 19 August, he scored a goal in the 3-0 victory against Universitatea Cluj Fotbal Club Universitatea Cluj (), commonly known as Universitatea Cluj or simply as U Cluj, is a Romanian professional association football, football club based in the city of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County, that competes in the Liga I, the first .... He scored again on 23 September, in 1-1 draw against Oțelul Galați. References {{DEFAU ...
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Zacharias (surname)
The surname Zacharias and various related forms are derived from the Hebrew given name Zechariah. Notable people with this surname or its variants include: Medieval period * Bartolomeo Zaccaria (d. 1334), Margrave of Bodonitsa *Benedetto I Zaccaria (c. 1235–1307), Lord of Phocea and Chios *Paleologo Zaccaria (d. 1314), Lord of Phocea and Chios *Benedetto II Zaccaria (d. 1330), Lord of Phocea and Chios *Martino Zaccaria (d. 1345), Lord of Phocea and Chios *Nicolaus Zacharie (c.1400–1466), Italian composer *Stephen or Stefano Zaccaria, Latin Archbishop and Baron of Patras (1405–1424) *Zaharia family, Albanian noble family of the 14th and 15th century (see there for articles on family members) * Abū Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakarīya al-Rāzi (also known as "Razi" and "Rhazes") (865–925 AD), Persian (Iranian) physician, philosopher and scholar Early Modern period *St. Anthony Maria Zaccaria (1502–1539), Italian priest *Francesco Antonio Zaccaria (1714–1795), Italian theo ...
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Alejandro Argudín-Zaharia
Alejandro Argudín-Zaharia (born 10 March 1974 in Havana)Argudin Zaharia Alejandro
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He was born from a Cuban geotechnical engineer father who worked for Embassy of Cuba in Buchar ...
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Zaharia Bârsan
Zaharia Bârsan ( – December 13, 1948) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian playwright, poet and actor. He was born in Sânpetru, Brassó County, in what was then the Transylvania region of Austria-Hungary. His parents were Zaharie Bârsan, a small landowner, and his wife Maria (''née'' Vlădăreanu). After completing a gymnasium in his native city in 1895, Bârsan went to the Romanian Old Kingdom. Settling in its capital Bucharest, he earned a degree from Gheorghe Lazăr High School.Justin Ceuca, ''Zaharia Bârsan: monografie'', p. 8. Editura Dacia, Bucharest, 1978. He subsequently enrolled in the Dramatic Arts Conservatory, studying under Constantin Nottara and graduating in 1901. An employee of the National Theatre Bucharest from that point, he also participated in numerous traveling shows; between 1903 and 1913, he was a central figure of theatrical life in Transylvania. Following the province's 1918 union with Romania, Bârsan became the first director of the Roman ...
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Zaharija
Zaharija ( sr-cyr, Захаријa) is a Serbian name, a variant of the Biblical name Zachary, through Greek '' Zacharias''. Variant transliterations into the Latin alphabet include Zaharia and Zaharije. Notable people with this name * Zaharija Dečanac, Metropolitan of Raška and Prizren (1819–1830) *Koja Zaharia (d. before 1442) and his son Lekë Zaharia (d. 1444), Albanian noblemen, members of the Zaharia family * Zaharija of Serbia (890s–924), medieval Prince *Zaharije Orfelin Zaharije Orfelin ( sr-Cyrl, Захаријe Орфелин; 1726 – 19 January 1785) was a Serbian polymath who lived and worked in the Austrian Monarchy and Venice. Works *''Pesan novosadelanuje za gradjanku gospodicnu Femku'', between ... (1726–1785), Serb polymath * Zaharija Trnavčević, leader of current Serbian political party Rich Serbia See also * Zaharia {{given name Serbian masculine given names ...
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