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Iustin (other)
Iustin is a Romanian-language masculine given name that may refer to: * Iustin Doicaru (born 2007), Romanian footballer * Iustin Dyadkovsky (1784–1841), Russian physician, psychotherapist, rationalist, natural philosopher and Moscow University professor * Iustin Frățiman (1870–1927), Russian Empire/Romanian historian, educator, librarian and political figure * Iustin Moisescu or Patriarch Iustin of Romania (1910–1986), former Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church * Iustin Popescu (born 1993), Romanian footballer * Justin Popović (1894–1979), sometimes spelled Iustin, Serbian Orthodox theologian, archimandrite of the Ćelije Monastery, Dostoyevsky scholar, writer, anti-communist advocate and critic of the pragmatic church ecclesiastical life * Iustin Răducan (born 2005), Romanian footballer See also * Justin (given name) Justin is a masculine given name of Latin origin. It is the anglicized form of the Latin given name Justinus (other), Justinus, a der ...
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Iustin Doicaru
Albert Iustin Doicaru (born 7 February 2007) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a right winger for Liga I side Farul Constanța. Club career Farul Constanta He made his league debut on 26 October 2023 in Liga I match against UTA Arad Asociația Fotbal Club UTA Arad (), commonly known as UTA Arad or simply UTA (''Uzina Textilă Arad''; ), is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Arad, Arad County that competes in the Liga I. The team was founded in 1945 .... Personal life His father, Radu, was also a professional footballer. Career statistics Club References External links * * 2007 births Living people Footballers from Constanța Romanian men's footballers Romania men's youth international footballers Men's association football midfielders Liga I players FCV Farul Constanța players 21st-century Romanian sportsmen {{Romania-footy-midfielder-2000s-stub ...
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Iustin Dyadkovsky
Iustin Evdokimovich Dyadkovsky or Justin Dyadkvosky (, 12 June 1784 – 2 August 1841) was a Russian physician, psychotherapist, rationalist, and natural philosopher. He was a professor at Moscow University and taught materialistic views, rejecting vitalism. He was forced to resign for holding "blasphemous" views in 1836. Justin was born in the village of Dyatkovo where his father was a priest (sexton) and received his early education at the Ryazan seminary. He studied medicine from 1809 and graduated in 1812. He served in the army during the Patriotic War for two years and joined back as an assistant. His thesis for his doctorate in 1816 was on "Discourse on the effect of drugs on the human body". He became a professor in 1824 and was involved in cholera prevention from 1830. Among his ideas was the classification of diseases as being with or without fever. And among those that did not include fever, he included diseases of the nervous system including psychiatric ailments. He was ...
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Iustin Frățiman
Iustin Ștefan Frățiman, also known as Frațman, Froțman, Frotziman or Frățimanu (, or Фрациман, ''Fratsiman''; June 1, 1870 – September 23, 1927), was a historian, educator, librarian and political figure from Bessarabia, active in the Russian Empire and the Kingdom of Romania. After receiving a classical education, he worked for various seminaries of the Russian Orthodox Church, moving as far north as Olonets. Frățiman had settled in Soroca by the time of World War I, becoming a champion of Romanian nationalism. This resulted in his being exiled to Central Asia until 1917. Allowed back home after the liberal February Revolution, he resumed his activism, openly campaigning for the national rights of Romanians east of Bessarabia. He was afterwards one of the educators tasked with institutional Romanianization by the Moldavian Democratic Republic. Frățiman welcomed the union of Bessarabia with Romania in 1918, being an outspoken in his adversity toward Bolshevik ...
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Patriarch Iustin Of Romania
Iustin Moisescu (; March 5, 1910 – July 31, 1986) was Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church from 1977 to 1986. Biography Theological preparation Moisescu was born in Cândești, Argeș County. He studied at the war orphans’ seminary in Câmpulung-Muscel from 1922 to 1930, finishing with top honours. Patriarch Miron Cristea selected him alone, of all 1930 seminary graduates, to receive a scholarship and take his licentiate in theology at the University of Athens. In 1934, he returned to Romania, having received a degree “arista” (magna cum laude). Cristea, following Moisescu's progress, sent him (upon the recommendation of the University of Athens and of the Romanian Embassy in Greece) to continue his advanced studies at the Faculty of Roman Catholic Theology at the Université des Sciences Humaines in Strasbourg. After two years in France (1934–36), having obtained material for his doctoral thesis, he returned to Athens in 1936. The following year he obtai ...
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Iustin Popescu
Iustin Alin Popescu (born 1 September 1993) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga I club Oțelul Galați. Honours ;Dinamo București *Cupa Ligii: 2016–17 ;Chindia Târgoviște *Liga II The Liga 2, most commonly spelled as Liga II, is the second level of the Romanian football league system. The league changed its name from Divizia B just before the start of the 2006–07 Liga II, 2006–07 football season. It is currently Sponso ...: 2018–19 References External links * * 1993 births Living people Footballers from Craiova Romanian men's footballers Romania men's youth international footballers Men's association football goalkeepers Liga I players Liga II players Liga III players AFC Chindia Târgoviște players ASC Ciucaș Tărlungeni players FC Dinamo București players FC Petrolul Ploiești players CS Mioveni players CS Concordia Chiajna players ASC Oțelul Galați players 21st-century Romanian sportsmen ...
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Justin Popović
Justin Popović ( sr-cyr, Јустин Поповић, , secular name Blagoje Popović, sr-cyr, Благоје Поповић; 6 April 1894 – 7 April 1979) was a Serbian Orthodox theologian, archimandrite of the Ćelije Monastery, Dostoyevsky scholar, writer, anti-communist advocate and critic of the pragmatic church ecclesiastical life. On 2 May 2010, he was canonized as a saint by the Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church. In English, his name is sometimes spelled "Iustin Popovich". Early life Popović was born to Spiridon, a sexton, and Anastasija Popović, in the southern Serbian town of Vranje, on 6 April 1894, on Feast of Annunciation by the Julian calendar. At his baptism, he was given the name Blagoje after the Feast of the Annunciation (''Blagovest'' means "Annunciation" or "Good News"). He was born into a priestly family, as seven previous generations (not including his father) of the Popovićs (''Pop'' is Serbian for "priest") were headed by priests. He co ...
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Iustin Răducan
Iustin Alexandru Răducan (born 20 July 2005) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga I club Petrolul Ploiești. Club career Răducan made his professional debut for Petrolul Ploiești on 24 September 2023, in a goalless Liga I draw with Hermannstadt Sibiu ( , , , Hungarian: ''Nagyszeben'', , Transylvanian Saxon: ''Härmeschtat'' or ''Hermestatt'') is a city in central Romania, situated in the historical region of Transylvania. Located some north-west of Bucharest, the city straddles the .... Personal life Răducan's father, Narcis, was also a footballer. References External links * * 2005 births Living people Footballers from Bucharest Romanian men's footballers Men's association football forwards Men's association football wingers Liga I players Liga II players FC Petrolul Ploiești players CSA Steaua București footballers Romania men's youth international footballers 21st-century Romanian sportsmen {{Romania-foo ...
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Justin (given Name)
Justin is a masculine given name of Latin origin. It is the anglicized form of the Latin given name Justinus (other), Justinus, a derivative of Justus (given name), Justus, meaning "just", "fair", or "righteous". Justinus was the name borne by various early saints, notably Justin Martyr, a 2nd-century Christian apologist and Justin the Confessor, a 3rd century martyr. The name is also related to the similar Latin name Justinian (other), Justinian. As an English name, Justin is common, particularly in the English-speaking world starting in the latter half of the 20th century. Cognates * Albanian: Justinian *Armenian: Հուստին (Hustin) *Bulgarian language, Bulgarian: :bg:Юстин, Юстин (Yustin) *Catalan language, Catalan: Justí *Cornish language, Cornish: :kw:Yestin, Yestin *Dutch language, Dutch: Joost, :nl:Justin, Justin *Esperanto: :eo:Justino, Justino *Finnish language, Finnish: Jussi *French language, French: :fr:Justin, Justin *Galician lang ...
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Romanian may refer to: *anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Romania **Romanians, an ethnic group **Romanian language, a Romance language ***Romanian dialects, variants of the Romanian language **Romanian cuisine, traditional foods ** Romanian folklore *'' The Romanian: Story of an Obsession'', a 2004 novel by Bruce Benderson *''Românul ''Românul'' (, meaning "The Romanian"; originally spelled ''Romanulu'' or ''Românulŭ'', also known as ''Romînul'', ''Concordia'', ''Libertatea'' and ''Consciinti'a Nationala''), was a political and literary newspaper published in Bucharest, Ro ...'' (), a newspaper published in Bucharest, Romania, 1857–1905 See also * * {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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