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Emmanuel (name)
Emmanuel is a name and surname, which is a romanization of Immanuel. Notable prople with the name include: Royalty * Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy (1562–1630) * Charles Emmanuel II of Savoy (1634–1675) * Charles Emmanuel IV of Savoy (1751–1819) * Victor Emmanuel I of Savoy (1759–1824) * Victor Emmanuel II of Italy (1820–1878) * Victor Emmanuel III of Italy (1869–1947) * Victor Emmanuel, Prince of Naples (born 1937) * Charles Emmanuel III of Savoy (1701–1773) Given name * Emmanuel, stage name of Jesús Emmanuel Arturo Acha Martinez (born 1955), Mexican singer * Emmanuel Adebayor (born 1984), Togolese football striker * Emmanuel Banahene (born 1988), Ghanaian footballer * Emmanuel Bett (born 1985), Kenyan long-distance runner * Emmanuel Boileau de Castelnau (1857–1923), French mountain climber * Emmanuel Callender (born 1984), Trinidadian sprint athlete * Emmanuel Collard (born 1971), French racing driver * Emmanuel Ellerbee (born 1996), American football player * ...
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Immanuel (name)
Immanuel is a name originating in the biblical Hebrew name , meaning "Gott mit uns, God with us". The name, now common to both Jewish and Christian naming traditions, originates with the biblical character Immanuel, with numerous variants appearing over time, including first names Amanuel (አማኑኤል) in Ethiopia, Emanuele in Italy, Imanol in Basque, Manuel (name), Manuel in Portuguese and Spanish, Emmanouil (Εμμανουήλ) in Greek, and a French female variation, Emmanuelle (name), Emmanuelle. Given name *Immanuel Aboab (c. 1555–1628), Portuguese Jewish scholar *Immanuel Alm (1767–1809), Finnish painter *Immanuel Bäck (1876–1939), Finnish clergyman and politician *Immanuel Benveniste (1608–c. 1660), Italian Jewish printer *Immanuel Bloch (born 1972), German experimental physicist *Immanuel Bomze, (born 1958), Austrian mathematician *Immanuel Bonfils (c. 1300–1377), French-Jewish mathematician and astronomer *Immanuel Bourne (1590–1672), English cleric *Immanu ...
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Emmanuel Farhi
Emmanuel Farhi (8 September 1978 – 23 July 2020) was a French economist who served as the Robert C. Waggoner Professor of Economics at Harvard University from 2018 till his death in 2020. A specialist in macroeconomics, taxation and finance, he also served on the Conseil d’Analyse Économique from 2010 to 2010. On July 23, 2020, aged 41, Farhi committed suicide. Education Emmanuel Farhi was born in Paris in 1978, the son of André Farhi, a development economist of Egyptian Jewish descent, and Danièle Debordeaux, a specialist in social policy. He attended the Lycée Louis-le-Grand, where, in 1995, he won the concours général in physics, and completed his '' classes préparatoires'' in mathematics.https://scholar.harvard.edu/sites/scholar.harvard.edu/files/farhi/files/cv_farhi.pdf In 1997, he ranked first on the national competitive exam for entry to the École Polytechnique. He chose instead to attend the École Normale Supérieure, where he specialised in mathematics ...
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Emmanuel Lewis
Emmanuel Lewis (born March 9, 1971) is a retired American actor, best known for playing the title character in the sitcom '' Webster''. He was one of American television's biggest stars in the mid-1980s. Early career Lewis was born in Brooklyn, New York to mother Margaret Lewis. He began his acting career at age 9 working in commercials, including for Campbell's Soup, Life cereal, and Burger King. Lewis was unusually short, reaching only in adulthood, which enabled him to play child roles younger than his actual age. ABC programming chief Lew Erlicht saw Lewis in a Burger King commercial and ordered a show developed for him. At the time, rival network NBC was having ratings success with ''Diff'rent Strokes'', a sitcom that featured a short African-American boy living with white adoptive parents. Rather than create a new show, ABC added Lewis to a program already in development named ''Another Ballgame'', starring Alex Karras and Susan Clark, and recentered it around Lewis's cha ...
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Emmanuel Levinas
Emmanuel Levinas (born Emanuelis Levinas ; ; 12 January 1906 – 25 December 1995) was a French philosopher of Lithuanian Jewish ancestry who is known for his work within Jewish philosophy, existentialism, and phenomenology, focusing on the relationship of ethics to metaphysics and ontology. Life and career Levinas was born on 12 January 1906, into a middle-class Litvak family in Kaunas, in present-day Lithuania, then Kovno district, at the Western edge of the Russian Empire. Because of the disruptions of World War I, the family moved to Kharkiv in Ukraine in 1916, where they stayed during the Russian revolutions of February and October 1917. In 1920, his family returned to the Republic of Lithuania. Levinas's early education was in secular, Russian-language schools in Kaunas and Kharkiv. Upon his family's return to the Republic of Lithuania, Levinas spent two years at a Jewish gymnasium before departing for France, where he commenced his university education. Levinas began h ...
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Emmanuel Lescure
Emmanuel Lescure (c. 1930 – 1 April 2017) was a French businessman, and the chairman of Groupe SEB from 1976 to 1990. Early life Lescure was one of eleven children of Louis-Frédéric Lescure, CEO of Groupe SEB from 1953 to 1972, and his wife Françoise Lescure née Helie. Career Lescure spent his whole career with Groupe SEB, and was the chairman from 1976 to 1990. Personal life and death Lescure had seven children: *Vincent Lescure, married Christine *Bénédicte Lescure, married Thierry de La Tour d'Artaise *Isabelle Lescure, married Laurent Bouzoud *Dominique Lescure, married Joseph de Bucy *Pascale Lescure, married Jérôme Wittlin *Bertrand Lescure, married Emmeline *Raphaële Lescure, married François Mirallié Lescure died in Dijon on 1 April 2017, aged 87. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Lescure, Emmanuel 1930s births 2017 deaths French businesspeople Emmanuel Immanuel or Emmanuel (, "God swith us"; Koine Greek: ) is a Hebrew name that appears in the Book ...
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Emmanuel Lacresse
Emmanuel Lacresse (born 14 July 1971) is a French politician of the Renaissance party who has been Member of Parliament for Meurthe-et-Moselle's 2nd constituency in the National Assembly since 2022. Political career In parliament, Lacresse has since been serving on the Finance Committee.Emmanuel Lacresse
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In addition to his committee assignments, Lacresse is part of the French delegation to the and the French parliamentary friendship groups with t ...
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Emmanuel Kriaras
Emmanuel G. Kriaras (Greek: Εμμανουήλ Γ. Κριαράς; 28 November 1906 – 22 August 2014) was a Greek lexicographer, philologist, professor and linguist. He was Professor Emeritus of the School of Philosophy at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He was a student of Jean Psychari and the practice and ideology of demotic Greek. Early life and education Kriaras was born in Piraeus in Attica, Greece, on 28 November 1906 to a family of Cretan origin and spent his early childhood on the island of Milos, the southwesternmost of the Cyclades. In 1914 his family moved to Chania, Crete, where he completed his secondary education. He studied at the University of Athens from 1924, where he graduated from the School of Philosophy in 1929. Professional life Kriaras worked in the medieval archives of the Academy of Athens, where he started in 1930. He was appointed principal in 1939. While working at the Academy he carried out post-graduate research, his work included peri ...
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National Liberation Council
The National Liberation Council (NLC) led the Ghanaian government from 24 February 1966 to 1 October 1969. The body emerged from a ''coup d'état'' against the Nkrumah government carried out jointly by the Ghana Police Service and Ghana Armed Forces with collaboration from the Ghana Civil Service. The new government implemented structural adjustment policies recommended by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank. Money in the national budget shifted away from agriculture and industrialization towards the military. National enterprises, property, and capital were privatized or abandoned. Nkrumah had condemned the development projects of multinational corporations as signs of neocolonialism. The NLC allowed foreign conglomerates to operate on extremely favorable terms. The Ghanaian cedi was devalued by 30%. These economic changes did not succeed in reducing the country's debt or in increasing the ratio of exports to imports. The National Liberation Council regi ...
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Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka
Lieutenant General Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka (26 September 1926 – 17 April 1967) was a Ghanaian military officer who was a member of the ruling National Liberation Council which came to power in Ghana in a military coup d'état on 24 February 1966. This overthrew the government of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of the republic. Early life and education Emmanuel Kotoka was born at Alakple, a village in the Keta district of the Volta Region of the Gold Coast (British colony). He completed his basic education at the Alakple Roman Catholic School and later attended the Anloga Senior School in 1941. He started training as a goldsmith but switched to a career in the military. Kotoka was enlisted as a private in the infantry school of the Gold Coast Regiment. Military career In July 1947, he enlisted in the infantry school of the Gold Coast Regiment at Teshie in Accra. He rose through the ranks, becoming a sergeant in 1948, and later Company Sergeant Major in 1951. In 1952, ...
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Emmanuel Kiprono Kipsang
Emmanuel Kiprono Kipsang (born 13 June 1991) is a Kenyan long-distance runner who competes in distances from 3000 metres up to the half marathon. He was the 2013 Kenyan champion in the 10,000 m. Kipsang began competing professionally around 2012 and highlights of his 2013 season included third-place finishes at the Kenyan Athletics Championships and the Giro di Castelbuono 10K race,Emmanuel Kipsang
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and a win at the Corribianco. He missed the 2014 season.Emmanuel Kiprono Kipsang


Emmanuel Ija
Dr. Emmanuel Ija is a South Sudanese physician and politician. As of 2011, he is the Minister of Health of Central Equatoria Central Equatoria is a states of South Sudan, state in South Sudan. With an area of , it is the smallest of the original South Sudanese states. Its previous name was Bahr al-Jabal (also Bahr-el-Jebel), named after a tributary of the White Nile t .... References 21st-century South Sudanese politicians Living people South Sudanese physicians People from Central Equatoria Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) {{SouthSudan-politician-stub ...
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Marshal Of France
Marshal of France (, plural ') is a French military distinction, rather than a military rank, that is awarded to General officer, generals for exceptional achievements. The title has been awarded since 1185, though briefly abolished (1793–1804) and for a period dormant (1870–1916). It was one of the Great Officers of the Crown of France during the and Bourbon Restoration in France, Bourbon Restoration, and one of the Grand Dignitaries of the French Empire, Grand Dignitaries of the Empire during the First French Empire (when the title was Marshal of the Empire, not Marshal of France). A Marshal of France displays seven stars on each shoulder strap. A marshal also receives a Baton (military), baton – a blue cylinder with stars, formerly fleur-de-lis, fleurs-de-lis during the monarchy and French Imperial Eagle, eagles during the First French Empire. The baton bears the Latin inscription of ', which means "terror in war, ornament in peace". Between the end of the 16th century a ...
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