Moïse
Moise is a given name and surname, with differing spellings in its French and Romanian origins, both of which originate from the name Moses: Moïse is the French spelling of Moses, while Moise is the Romanian spelling. As a surname, Moisè and Mosè are Italian spellings of Moses. Given name Moise * Moise of Wallachia (died 1530), Romanian prince * Moise Crăciun (born 1927), Romanian skier * Moise Fokou (born 1985), American football linebacker * Moise Movilă (1596–1661), Prince of Moldavia * Moise Poida (born 1978), Vanuatuan footballer * Moise Pomaney (born 1945), Ghanaian long-jumper * Moise Safra (1935–2014), Brazilian businessman and founder of Banco Safra * Moise Kean (born 2000), Italian footballer Moïse * Moïse Amyraut (1596–1664), French theologian * Moïse Brou Apanga (born 1982), Côte d'Ivoire born Gabonese footballer * Moïse Bambara (born 1984), German-Burkinabé footballer * Moïse Bebel (1898–1940), Guadeloupean soldier * Moïse Bombito (born 20 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moïse Kisling
Moïse Kisling (born Mojżesz Kisling; 22 January 1891 – 29 April 1953) was a Polish-born French painter. Born in Kraków, then part of Austria-Hungary, to Jews, Jewish parents, Kisling studied at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts, Academy of Fine Arts. He left for Paris in 1910 at the age of 19. After moving to Montmartre, Kisling became a member of the Parisian avant-garde known also as the School of Paris, and developed close professional relationships with painters Amedeo Modigliani and Jules Pascin, among others. Kisling gained recognition for portraying the female form and completed numerous Nude (art), nudes and Portrait, portraits during his career. He became a French nationality law, French national in 1924, after serving and being wounded with the French Foreign Legion in World War I. In 1940, despite being 49, Kisling rejoined the army for World War II but moved to the United States following the French Army's surrender and the impending The Holocaust, threat to ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moïse Bombito
Moïse Bombito Lumpungu (born March 30, 2000) is a Canadian professional association football, soccer player who plays as a centre-back for Ligue 1 club OGC Nice, Nice and the Canada men's national soccer team, Canada national team. Early life Born in Montreal, Quebec, Bombito is of Demographics of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Congolese descent. He began his youth soccer career with CS St-Laurent, where he initially played as a forward. At the age of 18, he declined an opportunity to join CS St-Hubert in the semi-professional Première ligue de soccer du Québec, choosing to remain with St-Laurent in the amateur Ligue de soccer élite du Québec to prioritize consistent playing time. College career Bombito originally attended Collège Ahuntsic and played for their men's soccer team. In 2019, he was named to the RSEQ all-star team for Division 1 soccer. After attending a combine hosted by António Ribeiro (soccer), António Ribeiro and Frederico Moojen, he began attendin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moïse Katumbi
Moïse Katumbi Chapwe (; born 28 December 1964) is a Congolese businessman and politician. He leads the Together for the Republic party. He was Governor of Katanga Province, located in the southern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, from 2007 to September 2015. He was a member of the People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD) until September 2015. He has been described by ''The Economist'' as "probably the second most powerful man in the Democratic Republic of Congo after the president, Joseph Kabila". ''Jeune Afrique'' named him "African of the Year" in 2015. In 2016, he was sentenced in Trial in absentia, absentia to three years in prison for real estate fraud. Background and personal life Moïse Katumbi was born on 28 December 1964 to a Zambian mother and a Sephardi Jews, Sephardic Jewish father from Greece, Nissim Soriano. Katumbi's father, a Greek Sephardi Jews, Sephardic Jew, fled Rhodes in 1938 with his two sisters after the introduction by the Ital ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moïse Rahmani
Moïse Rahmani (29 August 1944 – 18 September 2016) was a Belgian Sephardic author, editor, and publisher of ''Los Muestros'' ( Ladino-French-English language) magazine. Biography Rahmani was born in Cairo, Egypt into a Jewish family. His Jewish paternal grandmother was from Rhodes. He grew up in the Heliopolis district. In 1956, at the age of 12, he and his family left for the then Belgian Congo, where a Greek-Sephardic Jewish community already existed. His family emigrated during the Congo Crisis of 1960–1966. A resident of Belgium since 1980, Rahmani worked as a diamond dealer. In 1990, he founded the Institut Sefarade European and launched the quarterly review ''Los Muestros'' (“Our Kin”), which published news of Sephardic communities around the world. The review published in three languages–French, English, and Ladino–as testified by its three-language subtitle: "La voix des Séphardes," "The Sephardic Voice," and "La boz de los Sefardim." ''Los Muestro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moïse Tshombe
Moïse Kapenda Tshombe (sometimes written Tshombé; 10 November 1919 – 29 June 1969) was a List of people from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Congolese businessman and politician. He served as the president of the secessionist State of Katanga from 1960 to 1963 and as prime minister of the Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville), Democratic Republic of the Congo from 1964 to 1965. Tshombe was born to an aristocratic Lunda people, Lunda family and ran several businesses in Katanga Province before becoming involved in politics, cofounding the pro-Western, anti-communist CONAKAT party in 1958 and advocating for autonomy for Katanga province. Following the Republic of the Congo's accession to independence in June 1960, Tshombe became president of the autonomous province, and soon came into conflict with the central government's leftist prime minister, Patrice Lumumba. Accusing Lumumba of communist sympathies, Tshombe declared Katanga's independence as the breakaway State of Ka ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moïse Lévy De Benzion
Moïse Lévy de Benzion (1873–1943) was an Egyptian department store owner who built an important collection of art and antiquities. The collection was plundered by the Nazis in France during the Second World War and nearly 1000 items seized. Egypt Lévy de Benzion was a Sephardi Jew born in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1873.A happy ending with a pinch of Salt. ''Al-Ahram Weekly Online'', 19-25 March 2009, No. 939. Retrieved 20 January 2015. He inherited a family business started in 1857"Levy de Benzion, Moise (1873–1943)", which he expanded to include the Grands Magasins Benzion department store and other buildings in . As a collector, Lévy de Benzion's acquisitions incl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moïse Bebel
Hospice Moïse Jean Louis Victor Gilles Bebel (21 May 1898 – 10 June 1940) was a French Army officer, born in Guadeloupe, who served during the Second World War. He was executed along with his men in a massacre of tirailleurs during the Battle of France. Life Born in 1898 in Trois-Rivières, Guadeloupe, Bebel aspired to be a soldier from a young age. He graduated from the Saint-Maxient non-commissioned officer school and quickly rose through the ranks, from second lieutenant to captain. By the time of the Second World War, Bebel was an acting commandant in the 24th regiment of Senegalese skirmishers. He fought in the Battle of France and was taken prisoner on 9 June 1940 while fighting near Erquinvillers. The following day, Bebel was executed by German soldiers along with fifty of his men, becoming one of the 150 tirailleurs massacred in Erquinvillers and its surrounding villages between 9 and 10 June. The murder of Bebel and his men has been compared to the death of fellow ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moïse Brou Apanga
Moïse Brou Apanga (4 February 1982 – 26 April 2017) was a professional footballer who played as a centre back. Born in the Ivory Coast, he represented Gabon at international level. International career Brou Apanga represented his country at the 2012 African Cup of Nations, during which Gabon, as hosts of the competition, reached the quarter-finals. Death Brou Apanga died in April 2017, having suffered a heart attack while training with his club side FC 105 Libreville Football Canon (FC) 105 de Libreville is a Gabonese professional football club based in Libreville. It was founded in 1975 as the club of the army and the police. FC 105 play at the 5,000-capacity Stade Idriss Ngari in Owendo. They often play hom .... References External links * 1982 births 2017 deaths Footballers from Abidjan Men's association football central defenders Gabonese men's footballers Gabon men's international footballers Ivorian men's footballers Gabonese people of Ivorian descent ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moïse Bambara
Moïse Bambara (born 10 November 1984 in Ouagadougou) is a Burkinabé footballer. Career Bambara began his career with SpVgg Mitterdorf and moved later to ASV Cham. He joined in 2004 1. FC Bad Kötzting and played there two years before transferring to SSV Jahn Regensburg in July 2006. While with Jahn Regensburg, Bambara appeared in 97 league matches and scored eight goals. On 7 June 2009, Bambara left Regensburg and signed with FC Ingolstadt 04 a two-year contract. During March 2011 it was reported that Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer were interested in signing Bambara. On 23 July 2012, Bambara signed a one-year contract with German 2. Bundesliga side FSV Frankfurt Fußballsportverein Frankfurt 1899 e.V., commonly known as simply FSV Frankfurt and known as simply Frankfurt, is a German association football club based in the Bornheim district of Frankfurt am Main, Hessen and founded in 1899. FSV Frankfurt .... References External links * * Moïse Bambar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moïse Houde
Moïse Houde (February 11, 1811 – July 23, 1885) was a politician in Quebec, Canada. He served as Member of the Legislative Assembly. Early life He was born on February 11, 1811, in Louiseville, Mauricie, the son of Augustin Houde and Geneviève Foucher. Before 1867 Houde ran for a seat to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada in the district of Maskinongé in 1861, but was defeated by Parti bleu incumbent George Caron. He ran again in 1863 and won. He sat with the members of the Parti rouge. After 1867 After the British North America Act 1867 was enacted, Houde joined the Liberal Party. He ran for a seat in the district of Maskinongé to both the House of Commons and the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, but was defeated on all accounts. He ran again in 1871 and was elected to the provincial legislature. He was re-elected as a Conservative in 1875, but was defeated in 1878 Events January * January 5 – Russo-Turkish War: Battle of Sh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moïse Schwab
Moïse Schwab (Paris, 18 September 1839 – 8 February 1918) was a French librarian and author. Life He was educated at the Jewish school and the Talmud Torah at Strasburg. From 1857 to 1866 he was secretary to Salomon Munk; then for a year he was official interpreter at the Paris court of appeals; and from 1868 was librarian at the Bibliothèque Nationale. In 1880 he was sent by the minister of public instruction to Bavaria and Württemberg to make investigations with regard to early Hebrew printing-presses. Works Schwab was a prolific contributor to the Jewish press; and he is the author of the following works, all of which were published in Paris: *1866. Histoire des Israélites (2d ed. 1896). *1866. Ethnographie de la Tunisie (crowned by the Société d'Ethnographie). *1871-1889. Le Talmud de Jérusalem, Traduit pour la Première Fois en Français (11 vols.). *1876. Bibliographie de la Perse (awarded Brunet prize by the Institut de France). *1878. ''Littérature Rabbiniqu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moïse Amyraut
Moïse Amyraut (Latin: Moyses Amyraldus; September 1596 – 8 January 1664), in English texts often Moses Amyraut, was a French Huguenot, Reformed theologian and metaphysician. He was the architect of Amyraldism, a Calvinist doctrine that made modifications to Calvinist theology regarding the nature of Christ's atonement and covenant theology. Life Amyraut was born in Bourgueil, in the valley of the Changeon in the province of Anjou. His father was a lawyer, and, preparing Moses for the same profession, sent him, on the completion of his study of the humanities at Orléans, to the university of Poitiers. At the university he took the degree of licentiate (BA) of laws. On his way home from the university he passed through Saumur, and, having visited the pastor of the Protestant church there, was introduced by him to Philippe de Mornay, governor of the city. Struck with young Amyraut's ability and culture, they both urged him to change from law to theology. His father advised him ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |