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Justin may refer to: People and fictional characters * Justin (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Justin (historian), Latin historian who lived under the Roman Empire * Justin I (c. 450–527), Eastern Roman Emperor who ruled from 518 to 527 * Justin II (c. 520–578), Eastern Roman emperor who ruled from 565 to 578 * Justin (magister militum per Illyricum) (''fl.'' 538–552), Byzantine general * Justin (Moesia) (died 528), Byzantine general killed in battle * Justin (consul 540) (c. 525–566), Byzantine general * Justin Martyr (103–165), Christian martyr * Justin (gnostic), 2nd-century Gnostic Christian; sometimes confused with Justin Martyr * Justin the Confessor (died 269) * Justin of Chieti, venerated as an early bishop of Chieti, Italy * Justin of Siponto (c. 4th century), venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church * Justin de Jacobis (1800–1860), Italian Lazarist missionary who became Vicar Apostolic of Abyssinia ...
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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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Justin (2008 Album)
A Tian (; "A Tian", "our little Tian") is Justin Lo's fourth studio album which was released on September 30, 2008. It was his first released album since Gold Label Records acquired EMI Music Taiwan and EMI Music China (Typhoon Records) in 2008, reforming to Gold Typhoon Entertainment Ltd. Track listing #"三十日" #"世界小姐" #"信我" #"未輸" #"闊太" #"側太" (feat sister Roxane Lo) #"雲" #"Intoxication" #"中環" #"自身" External linksAlbum's information on moov.hk (in Chinese) Justin Lo albums 2008 albums {{HongKong-album-stub ...
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Justen (other)
Justen is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Christel Justen (1957–2005), German swimmer * Iago Justen Maidana Martins, Brazilian footballer * Marçal Justen Filho (born 1955), Brazilian lawyer and jurist * Justen Blok, Dutch field hockey player * Justen Glad (born 1997), American soccer player * Justen Kranthove, Dutch footballer See also * Justan (other) * Justin (other) Justin may refer to: People and fictional characters * Justin (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Justin (historian), Latin historian who lived under the Roman Empire * Justin I (c. 450–527) ... * Juston (other) * Justyn (other) {{given name, type=both Surnames from given names ...
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Justan (other)
Justan may refer to: * Justan I ibn Marzuban I, the Sallarid ruler of Azerbaijan * Justan III, the sixth king of the Justanid dynasty * Justann Crawford (born 1973), retired indigenous Australian Olympic boxer * Kurkir ibn Justan, a Daylamite military officer of the Buyids * Takyeh-ye Justan, a village in Bala Taleqan Rural District See also * Justen (other) * Justin (other) Justin may refer to: People and fictional characters * Justin (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Justin (historian), Latin historian who lived under the Roman Empire * Justin I (c. 450–527) ... * Juston (other) * Justyn (other) {{disambig ...
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Justinus (other)
Justinus may refer to: * Justinus van der Brugghen (1804–1863), Dutch politician * Justinus Darmojuwono (1914–1994), Indonesian cardinal * Justinus Kerner (1786–1862), German poet * Justinus van Nassau (1559–1631), Dutch army commander, only illegitimate son of William of Orange * Oskar Justinus (1839–1893), German dramatist See also * Justin (historian) (Marcus Junianius Junianus Justinus), 2nd century Latin historian who lived under the Roman Empire * Justin Martyr (also "Iustinus", 100–165), Christian martyr * Justin (other) * {{given name, type=both Masculine given names ...
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Justinian
Justinian I (, ; 48214 November 565), also known as Justinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 527 to 565. His reign was marked by the ambitious but only partly realized ''renovatio imperii'', or "restoration of the Empire". This ambition was expressed by the partial recovery of the territories of the defunct Western Roman Empire. His general, Belisarius, swiftly conquered the Vandal Kingdom in North Africa. Subsequently, Belisarius, Narses, and other generals Gothic War (535–554), conquered the Ostrogothic Kingdom, restoring Dalmatia, Sicily, Italian peninsula, Italy, and Rome to the empire after more than half a century of rule by the Ostrogoths. The Liberius (praetorian prefect), praetorian prefect Liberius reclaimed the south of the Iberian Peninsula, establishing the province of Spania. These campaigns re-established Roman control over the western Mediterranean, increasing the Empire's annual revenue by over a million ''solidi''. During his reign, Justinian also subdued ...
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Justine (other)
Justine may refer to: * Justine (given name), a list of people with the name * ''Justine'' (Durrell novel), the first book in ''The Alexandria Quartet'' by Lawrence Durrell * ''Justine'' (de Sade novel) or ''The Misfortunes of Virtue'', a 1791 novel by Marquis de Sade * ''Justine'' (Thompson novel), a 1996 novel by Alice Thompson * '' Cruel Passion'', also titled ''Justine'', a 1977 film starring Koo Stark and Glory Annen * ''Justine'' (1969 film), directed by George Cukor and Joseph Strick, based on Durrell's novel * '' Marquis de Sade: Justine'', a 1969 film by Jesús Franco, based on de Sade's novel * Justine (2020 film), a British romantic drama film * "Justine", a song on Linda Ronstadt's 1980 album '' Mad Love'' * '' Amnesia: Justine'', a 2011 expansion story for the ''Amnesia: The Dark Descent'' video game See also * Justina, including a list of people with the given name * {{disambiguation ...
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Iustin Moisescu
Iustin Moisescu (; March 5, 1910 – July 31, 1986) was Patriarch of All Romania, Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church from 1977 to 1986. Biography Theological preparation Moisescu was born in Albeștii de Muscel, 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 National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 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 Marc Bloch University, Université des Sciences Humaines in Strasbourg. After two years in France (1934� ...
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Saint Justin (other)
Saint Justin may refer to: People * Justin Martyr Justin, known posthumously as Justin Martyr (; ), also known as Justin the Philosopher, was an early Christian apologist and Philosophy, philosopher. Most of his works are lost, but two apologies and a dialogue did survive. The ''First Apolog ... (103–165) * Justin the Confessor (died 269) * Justin of Chieti, venerated as an early bishop of Chieti, Italy * Justin of Siponto (c. 4th century), venerated as Christian martyrs by the Catholic Church * Justin de Jacobis (1800–1860), Italian Lazarist missionary who became Vicar Apostolic of Abyssinia and titular Bishop of Nilopolis * Justin of Ćelije (1894–1979), also known as Justin Popović, Serbian Orthodox monk and theologian Places * Saint Justin School, a Catholic elementary school in Santa Clara, California * St Justin Catholic School, a Catholic elementary school in Edmonton, Alberta See also * San Giustino, commune {{disambig Justin ...
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Justin (robot)
Justin (also known as Rollin' Justin) is an autonomous and programmable humanoid robot with two arms, developed by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) at the Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics, located in Wessling, Germany. Introduced in 2009, this wireless robot is controllable through telepresence, a type of technology that allows a person to feel as if they were present from a location other than their true location. Justin is intended to be mounted on its own satellite, maneuver in orbit, and repair other satellites. However, it can also be used on Earth to perform simple tasks. The European Space Agency (ESA) planned to have astronauts aboard the International Space Station teleoperating Justin by 2014. Rollin' Justin has some variations depending on its intended purpose. For example, some versions of Justin may not have wheels. DLR also created Agile Justin—an upgraded version of Rollin’ Justin, and in 2013 TORO—which is similar to Rollin' Justin, except with l ...
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Justin
Justin may refer to: People and fictional characters * Justin (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Justin (historian), Latin historian who lived under the Roman Empire * Justin I (c. 450–527), Eastern Roman Emperor who ruled from 518 to 527 * Justin II (c. 520–578), Eastern Roman emperor who ruled from 565 to 578 * Justin (magister militum per Illyricum) (''fl.'' 538–552), Byzantine general * Justin (Moesia) (died 528), Byzantine general killed in battle * Justin (consul 540) (c. 525–566), Byzantine general * Justin Martyr (103–165), Christian martyr * Justin (gnostic), 2nd-century Gnostic Christian; sometimes confused with Justin Martyr * Justin the Confessor (died 269) * Justin of Chieti, venerated as an early bishop of Chieti, Italy * Justin of Siponto (c. 4th century), venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church * Justin de Jacobis (1800–1860), Italian Lazarist missionary who became Vicar Apostolic of Ab ...
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Justin, Texas
Justin is a city in Denton County, Texas, United States. The population was 4,409 in 2020. It is also an outer ring suburb of Fort Worth. History In 1848, approximately 70 followers of the French utopian socialist Étienne Cabet arrived in what is now Justin to found an Icarian community. The attempt failed. Contrary to popular belief, the town is not named after or related to the Justin Boot Company. In January 1887 the community petitioned postal authorities for a post office to be named Justin, in honor of Justin Sherman, a chief engineer with the Santa Fe Railroad. Justin once was a center of salvage companies, which buy property involved in fires and tornadoes and sell it for discounted prices. In the late 1970s Western wear became very popular, and the Wallace family's salvage operations began to focus on Western wear. The other two major salvage businesses closed, and the salvage industry disappeared.Carlisle, Candace.Small towns disappearing across North Texas p ...
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