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Serapio may refer to: Ancient history * Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio (182/181–132 BC), Ancient Roman politician Modern history Surname * Antonio Serapio, Philippine lawmaker * Kevin Serapio, Nicaraguan football player Given name * José Serapio Palimino Gomez, better known as "Pepper Gomez", American wrestler and bodybuilder * Serapio Bwemi Magambo, Ugandan priest * Serapio Calderón, Peruvian interim president * Serapio Reyes Ortiz, ninth Vice-President of Bolivia * Serapio Rukundo, Ugandan politician See also *Serapion (other) Serapion is a given name, a variant of Seraphin. People called Serapion: * Serapion of Alexandria (3rd century BC), Greek physician * Serapion (strategos), probably negotiated in 48 BC for Caesar with Achillas, strategos of Cyprus in 43 BC, execu ... * Seraphin (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio
Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio (182 or 181 – 132 BC) was a Roman politician. He is most well known for mobilising the mob which killed Tiberius Gracchus, who was at the time attempting to stand for re-election as plebeian tribune in 133 BC. He was Roman consul, consul in 138 BC and served as pontifex maximus, from possibly 141 through to his death in 132 BC. Career Nasica's first known public office was that of military tribune, which T.R.S. Broughton provisionally dated to 149 BC in ''Magistrates of the Roman Republic''. If he held that office, he would have been an officer during the Third Punic War and the Siege of Carthage (Third Punic War), siege of Carthage. Alexander Yakobson, writing in the ''Encyclopedia of Ancient History'', tentatively identifies this Scipio with the one who committed a Political gaffe, gaffe when, during a canvass for the aedileship, he asked whether a farmer with rough hands had a habit of walking on his hands. ...
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Antonio Serapio
Antonio Macedaz Serapio (June 13, 1937 – February 19, 2007) was a lawmaker from Valenzuela, Philippines. He represented Valenzuela's lone district from 1987 to 1998 and the second district from 2004 until his death in 2007. He died due to heart attack, following a vehicular accident in Nueva Ecija. Antonio M. Serapio Elementary School in barangay The barangay (; abbreviated as Brgy. or Bgy.), historically referred to as ''barrio'', is the smallest Administrative divisions of the Philippines, administrative division in the Philippines. Named after the Precolonial barangay, precolonial po ... Ugong was named after him. Notes External links "Personal Information, Antonio Serapio." (April 22, 2009) External links * 1937 births 2007 deaths People from Tacloban People from Valenzuela, Metro Manila Nacionalista Party politicians Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Valenzuela, Metro Manila Road incident deaths in the Philipp ...
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Kevin Serapio
Kevin José Serapio Oviedo, known as Kevin Serapio (born 9 April 1996) is a Nicaraguan football player. He plays for Managua. International He made his Nicaragua national football team debut on 3 March 2019 in a friendly against Bolivia. He was selected for the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup The 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup was the 15th edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, the biennial international men's association football, soccer championship of the North, Central American, and Caribbean region organized by CONCACAF. The tournament was p ... squad. References External links * * 1996 births People from the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region Living people Nicaraguan men's footballers Nicaragua men's international footballers Men's association football midfielders Managua FC players Nicaraguan Primera División players 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup players {{Nicaragua-footy-bio-stub ...
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José Serapio Palimino Gomez
José Serapio "Joseph" Palimino Gomez (April 21, 1927 – May 6, 2004) was an American professional wrestler and bodybuilder, better known by his ring name, Pepper Gomez. Known for his exceptional abdominal muscles, he would allow rivals to perform stunts such as jumping onto his stomach from the top of a ladder or driving a Volkswagen Beetle over his stomach, earning him the nickname "The Man with the Cast Iron Stomach". He wrestled as a blue-collar Latino babyface. Early life Gomez was born in Los Angeles, California in 1927. While at high school, he competed at football, gymnastics and track. He attended Los Angeles City College, where he played football as a fullback. Bodybuilding career In 1947, Gomez began participating in bodybuilding. His training partners included Armand Tanny and Joe Gold. He took part in a series of bodybuilding competitions over the next five years, winning the " Mr. Muscle Beach" contest in Santa Monica, California in 1950. In 1951, he pl ...
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Serapio Bwemi Magambo
Serapio Bwemi Magambo (8 May 1928–8 February 1995), was a Ugandan Catholic priest who served as the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Portal, from 16 November 1972 until his resignation on 17 June 1991. Prior to that, he served as the Auxiliary Bishop of Fort Portal from 26 June 1969 until 16 November 1972. Background and priesthood Magambo was born on 8 May 1928, in ''Kiranzi Village'', in present-day Kyegegwa District, in the Tooro sub-region, in the Western Region of Uganda. He was ordained a priest on 15 December 1957 and served as priest of the Diocese of Fort Portal, until 26 June 1969. As bishop Magambo was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Fort Portal on 26 June 1969 and was consecrated a bishop at Kololo, in the Archdiocese of Kampala, by Pope Paul VI, assisted by Archbishop Sergio Pignedoli, Titular Archbishop of Iconium, and Archbishop Emmanuel Kiwanuka Nsubuga Emmanuel Kiwanuka Nsubuga (5 November 1914 – 20 April 1991) was a Catholic Church in ...
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Serapio Calderón
Serapio Calderón Lasso de la Vega (September 14, 1843 – April 3, 1922) served as Interim President of Peru, officially as the President of the Government Junta, from May 7, 1904 to September 24, 1904. Calderón was born in Paucartambo (Cusco Region Cusco, also spelled Cuzco (; ), is a department and region in Peru and is the fourth-largest department in the country, after Madre de Dios, Ucayali, and Loreto. It borders the departments of Ucayali on the north; Madre de Dios and Puno ...) in September, 1843. He was elected second vice president with Manuel Candamo in 1903. The first vice president was Lino Alarco, who had died before his investiture. Under such circumstance, Calderón had to assume the presidency on May 7, 1904 after the death of Candamo. Calderon called for elections and José Pardo y Barreda of the Civilista Party was declared the winner. He governed until September 24, 1904, before he was succeeded by Pardo. He died in Cusco in April 1922. R ...
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Serapio Reyes Ortiz
Serapio Reyes Ortiz (14 November 1822 – 6 November 1900) was a Bolivians, Bolivian lawyer, professor, and politician who served as Acting president, acting President of Bolivia in 1879, after the death of Pedro José de Guerra and the continued absence of Hilarión Daza, and as the ninth Vice president of Bolivia from 1888 to 1892. A member of the Conservative Party (Bolivia), Conservative Party, he served as second vice president alongside first vice president José Manuel del Carpio during the administration of Aniceto Arce. Early life and career Studies Reyes Ortiz was born in Coroico on 14 November 1822. He completed his early studies at the Seminary College of La Paz in 1835. In 1843, he received the title of Doctor of Law. Following this, he went directly to occupy the position of Minister of the College of Sciences of La Paz, and then professor of literature in Oruro. In 1844, he concluded his literary career, Ortiz began to practice the art of letters, sometimes pro ...
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Serapio Rukundo
Serapio Rukundo is a Ugandan accountant and politician. He was the State Minister for Tourism and Wildlife in the Ugandan Cabinet, from 1 June 2006 until 27 May 2011. In the cabinet reshuffle of 27 May 2011, he was dropped from the cabinet and replaced by Agnes Akiror. He also served as the elected Member of Parliament representing Kabale Municipality from 2001 until 2011. During the 2011 national election cycle, he lost the Kabale Municipality parliamentary seat to Andrew Baryayanga. Background and education He was born in Kabale District on 6 April 1952. He studied at Ntare School. Serapio Rukundo holds the degree of Bachelor of Commerce, majoring in Accounting, obtained from Makerere University, Uganda's oldest university. Career From 1976 until 1978, he worked as an accountant at Mvule Saw Mill, a private lumber factory. He then served as Senior Accountant at ''Woods Industries Corporation Limited'', another private company, from 1978 until 1980. In 1980 he moved to th ...
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Serapion (other)
Serapion is a given name, a variant of Seraphin. People called Serapion: * Serapion of Alexandria (3rd century BC), Greek physician * Serapion (strategos), probably negotiated in 48 BC for Caesar with Achillas, strategos of Cyprus in 43 BC, executed in 41 BC * Mara bar Serapion (1st century AD), Syrian stoic * Serpion of Macedonia (d. 195), martyr *Serapion of Antioch (c. 200 AD), Patriarch of Antioch *Serapion (3rd century AD), neoplatonic philosopher, one of the disciples of Plotinus *Serapion (4th century AD), author of the ''Sacramentary of Serapion of Thmuis'' * Serapion the Sindonite (4th century AD), Egyptian monk and saint * Yahya ibn Sarafyun (9th century), also known as Serapion the Elder or Johannes Serapion, Christian physician who wrote two medical compilations in Syriac *Serapion of Algiers (1179–1240), Mercedarian saint * Serapion the Younger (c. 12th century), physician who wrote ''The Book of Simple Medicine'' (in Arabic) * Serapion of Vladimir (13th century), b ...
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