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Nichifor, also Nechifor is a Romanian given name and surname derived from the Greek name Nikephoros, (), "Bringer of Victory". Notable people with the name include: * Nichifor Crainic, Romanian writer, editor, philosopher, poet and theologian * Nichifor Tarara, Romanian sprint canoer * Șerban Nichifor, Romanian composer, cellist and music educator See also * Nikifor {{given name, type=both Romanian-language surnames Romanian masculine given names ...
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Nikephoros
Nikephoros (), Nikiforos or Nicephorus is a Greek male name, meaning "Bringer of Victory", which was commonly used among the Byzantine Empire's aristocracy. It may refer to: Rulers * Nikephoros I Logothetes, Byzantine emperor 802–811 * Nikephoros II Phokas, Byzantine emperor 963–969 * Nikephoros III Botaneiates, Byzantine emperor 1078–1081 * Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas, despot of Epirus 1267–1297 * Nikephoros II Orsini, ruler of Epirus 1335–1338 and 1356–1359 Ecclesiastical leaders * Nicephorus I of Constantinople, Byzantine writer and patriarch, 758–828, author of the ''Stichometry'' and other works * Nicephorus II of Constantinople, patriarch in exile at Nicaea * Nicephorus of Antioch, List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, 1084–1090 * Nicephorus II of Kiev, Metropolitan of Kyiv and all Ruthenia, 1183–1198 * Patriarch Nicephorus of Alexandria, Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria between 1639 and 1645 * Nikiforos of Di ...
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Nichifor Crainic
Nichifor Crainic (; pseudonym of Ion Dobre ; 22 December 1889, Bulbucata, Giurgiu County â€“ 20 August 1972, MogoÈ™oaia) was a Romanian writer, editor, philosopher, poet and theologian famed for his traditionalist activities. Crainic was a professor of theology at the Bucharest Theological Seminary and the ChiÈ™inău Faculty of Theology. He was also a politician and ideologue associated with far-right, racist, fascist, and antisemitic positions. Literary career Crainic was a contributor of poetry to the modernist magazine '' Gândirea''. After become disenfranchised with the publication's progressive views, rather than disassociate with the magazine he became increasingly intertwined in leadership positions in order to de-modernize it. At the end of a series of intellectual sparings within the publication itself, Crainic managed to wrest control of the magazine and institute a sea-change in editorial character supporting mystical Orthodoxy. He developed an ideology g ...
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Nichifor Tarara
Nichifor Tarara (born 12 March 1936) is a Romanian sprint canoer who competed in the late 1950s. He won a bronze medal in the C-1 10000 m event at the 1958 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Prague. He also competed in the men's coxless four rowing event at the 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this honor was subseq .... References External links * * 1936 births Living people Romanian male canoeists ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in Canadian Romanian male rowers Olympic rowers for Romania Rowers at the 1964 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) 20th-century Romanian sportsmen {{Romania-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Șerban Nichifor
Șerban Nichifor (born 25 August 1954) is a Romanian composer, cellist and music educator. Biography Șerban Nichifor was born on 25 August 1954 to Ermil Nichifor (1916–1997) and Livia Nichifor, née Balint (1922–2017) in Bucharest, Romania. Both his parents were physicians. His father was also a musician and conductor of the Orchestra of Physicians in Bucharest.Nichifor, Șerban (2017)Homage to my Mother IMSLP Nichifor studied at the National University of Music Bucharest from 1973 to 1977 and took composition courses in 1978, 1980 and 1984 in Darmstadt, Germany. In 1994, he received a Ph.D. in Musicology from National University of Music and from 1990 to 1994, also studied at the Theology Faculty of the University of Bucharest.Cosma, Octavian"Nichifor, Şerban"Grove Music Online. Retrieved 23 April 2013 . In 2015, he was awarded a PhD summa cum laude in conducting, and wrote a thesis ''SHOAH – The Holocaust Reflected in My Musical Creation''. He has composed many wor ...
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Nikifor (given Name)
Nikifor is a Slavic personal name derived from the Greek name Nikephoros, (), "Bringer of Victory". *Belarusian: Nichypar, Nikifar *Russian: Nikifor *Ukrainian: Nychypir, Nykyfor *Romanian: Nichifor, Nechifor Ukrainian surnames Nechyporuk and Nechyporenko are derived from the name. The name may refer to: * Nikifor, a Polish painter * Nikifor Begichev, a Russian Arctic explorer * Nykyfor Hryhoriv Nykyfor Oleksandrovych Hryhoriv (or Grigoryev, real surname Servetnyk; – 27 July 1919) was a Ukrainian military leader noted for repeatedly switching sides during the Ukrainian War of Independence and Soviet-Ukrainian war. He is today con ..., a Ukrainian guerrilla fighter * Nikifor Krylov, a Russian artist See also

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Romanian (obsolete spelling: Roumanian; , or , ) is the official and main language of Romania and Moldova. Romanian is part of the Eastern Romance languages, Eastern Romance sub-branch of Romance languages, a linguistic group that evolved from several dialects of Vulgar Latin which separated from the Italo-Western languages, Western Romance languages in the course of the period from the 5th to the 8th centuries. To distinguish it within the Eastern Romance languages, in comparative linguistics it is called ''#Dialects, Daco-Romanian'' as opposed to its closest relatives, Aromanian language, Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian language, Megleno-Romanian, and Istro-Romanian language, Istro-Romanian. It is also spoken as a minority language by stable communities in the countries surrounding Romania (Romanians in Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Romanians in Hungary, Hungary, Romanians in Serbia, Serbia and Romanians in Ukraine, Ukraine), and by the large Romanian diaspora. In total, it is spoken by 2 ...
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