For other saints named JulianaJuliana disambiguation Infobox saint name Saint Juliana of Nicomedia birth ... a dragon. patronage sickness major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Juliana of Nicomedia ..., Saint Juliana lived in Nicomedia and was betrothed to the Senator Eleusius. Her father Africanus was a pagan and hostile to the Christian s. In the persecution of Maximian , Juliana was beheaded ... the post and became governor of Nicomedia . He repeated then the marriage proposal to Juliana, but she ... of Saint Juliana of Nicomedia became very widespread, especially in the Netherlands. She ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Juliana Of Nicomedia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Juliana Of Nicomedia Category 304 deaths Category Ancient Roman women Category Anatolian Roman ... de Nicom dia de Juliana von Nikomedia et Juliana es Juliana de Nicomedia fr Julienne de Nicom die it Giuliana di Nicomedia nl Juliana van Nicomedi no Juliana av Nikomedia pl Juliana z Nikomedii ... Church venerated in Roman Catholic Church , Eastern Orthodox Church image Juliana of Nicomedia.jpg imagesize caption birth place Cumae death place Nicomedia or Naples titles Martyr beatified date beatified ... Churches mention a holy martyr Juliana in their lists of saints. The oldest historical notice of her ... testifies to the special veneration of Saint Juliana in the neighbourhood of Naples . A pious matron ... Severinus and Juliana. Gregory wrote to Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples Fortunatus II, Bishop .... , in J. P. Migne s Patrologia Latina , LXXXVII, 1015 . The legend The Acts of Saint Juliana used ... of a martyr along with Juliana and was likewise sainted. Soon after a noble lady, named Sephonia, came through Nicomedia and took the saint s body with her to Italy , and had it buried in Campania. Evidently it was this alleged translation that caused the martyred Juliana, honoured in Nicomedia, to be identified with the Saint Juliana of Cumae evidenced above, although they are quite distinct ... more details
Adrian of Nicomedia Anthimus of Nicomedia Arrian Lucius Flavius Arrianus Xenophon Juliana of Nicomedia ...Nicomedia Pronunciation needed needing not the original Latin Greek pronunciation, but the Anglicized pronunciation that Classics Philosophy History etc. scholars use in English lang el , Nikomedeia modern zmit was an ancient city in what is now Turkey , founded in 712 11 BC as a Megarian colony and was originally known as Astacus in Bithynia Astacus Ancient Greek , lobster . ref cite book title Guide to Greece By Pausanias editor Peter Levi page 232 isbn 0 14 044225 1 ref After ... I of Bithynia in 264 BC under the name of Nicomedia, and has ever since been one of the most important cities in northwestern Asia Minor . Hannibal came to Nicomedia in his final years and committed suicide in nearby Libyssa Diliskelesi , Gebze . The historian Arrian was born there. Nicomedia ... city of the Roman Empire in 286 when he introduced the Tetrarchy system. Nicomedia remained as the eastern ... the Great at the Battle of Chrysopolis sk dar in 324. Constantine mainly resided in Nicomedia ... was renamed Constantinople the new capital. Constantine died in a royal villa in the vicinity of Nicomedia ... capital, Nicomedia retained its importance even after the foundation of Constantinople. ref See C. Texier ... on 24 August 358 caused extensive devastation to Nicomedia and was followed by a fire which completed the catastrophe. Nicomedia was rebuilt, but on a smaller scale. ref See Ammianus Marcellinus ... Press year 1991 isbn 978 0 19 504652 6 pages 1483 1484 ref From the 840s on, Nicomedia was the capital ... Saint George Theopemptus of Nicomedia See also 20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia Nicaea city Nicaea ... cs Nikom die de Nikomedia es Nicomedia et Nikomeedia fa fr Nicom die ko id Nikomedia it Nicomedia la Nicomedia hu Nicomedia nl Nicomedia pl Nikomedia pt Nicom dia ro Nicomedia ru sl Nikomedija sh Nikomedija sv Nikomedia tr Nicomedia uk zh ... more details
wiktionary JulianaJuliana , Julianna , Giuliana , Iuliana , Yuliana , Uljana , Xuliana , Xhuliana is a female ... . It can also refer to tocright Medieval women Juliana of Paul and Juliana died 270 , d. 270, Christian martyr during the Aurelian persecution St. Juliana of Nicomedia died 304 , Christian martyr during the Diocletian persecution in 304 St. Juliana of Li ge 1193 1252 , nun and visionary from Retinnes in Fl ron in the Bishopric of Li ge, now in Belgium St. Juliana Falconieri 1270 1341 , Italian ... Juliana Holszanska 1375 1448 , third wife of Vytautas the Great , Grand Duke of Lithuania Sts. Juliana ... women Juliana of Lazarevo 1530 1604 , saint of the Orthodox Church Juliana of Hesse Eschwege 1652 1693 , German noble Juliana Maria of Brunswick Wolfenb ttel 1729 1796 , queen of Denmark between 1752 and 1766 Henrika Juliana von Liewen 1709 1779 , Swedish noble, socialite and lady in waiting Modern women Juliana of the Netherlands 1909 2004 , queen regnant of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Yuliana Fedak born 1983 , Ukrainian tennis player Juliana Felisberta born 1983 , Brazilian beach volleyball player Juliana Furtado born 1967 , American mountain biker Juliana Hatfield born 1967 , actress and guitarist songwriter Juliana Kanyomozi born 1981 , Ugandan RnB musician Juliana Paes born 1979 , Brazilian actress Juliana Knust born 1981 , Brazilian actress Juliana Carneiro da Cunha born 1949 , Brazilian actress and ballet dancer Juliana Didone born 1984 , Brazilian actress Juliana Baroni born 1978 , Brazilian actress Juliana Schalch born 1985 , Brazilian actress Juliana Veloso born 1980 ... hammer thrower Iuliana Hobincu born 1954 , Romanian handball player Other Lady Juliana , a convict ship dispatched in 1789 from Britain to Australia Juliana Republic , a short lived state in the Brazilian province of Santa Catarina from July 24, 1839 to November 15, 1839 Juliana poem Juliana poem , one of the four signed poems ascribed to the mysterious poet, Cynewulf Juliana, or The Princess ... more details
St. Eleutherius of Nicomedia died 303 was a soldier who was martyred under Diocletian. His feast day is October 2. Popular culture St. Eleutherius of Nicomedia is one of the saints that appears to come to life to chastise Reverend Lovejoy in the season 8 episode of The Simpsons , In Marge We Trust . References http saints.sqpn.com saint eleutherius 2 october http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 3082 St. Eleutherius Saints & Angels Catholic Online DEFAULTSORT Eleutherius Of Nicomedia Category Christian martyrs of the Roman era ... more details
Juliana s , also known as Juliana s Tokyo , was a Japan ese discoth que in that operated in Shibaura , Minato, Tokyo Minato , Tokyo ref Brand, Tokyo Night City , p. 34. ref in the early 1990s. It was famous for its dance platforms, on which office lady office ladies dressed in bodycon Nihongo abbr. wasei eigo body conscious bodikon sexually flattering clothing ref Jim Breen s WWWJDIC , http www.csse.monash.edu.au jwb cgi bin wwwjdic.cgi?1MDJ A5 DC A5 C7 A5 A3 A5 B3 A5 F3 . ref ref Chaplin, Sarah. Japanese Love Hotels A Cultural History . Routledge contemporary Japan series, 15. London Routledge, 2007, p. 135. ISBN 9780415415859, ISBN 9780203962428. ref clubwear would congregate, as amateur Go Go dancing go go dancers professionals were also employed . ref Schilling, The Encyclopedia of Japanese Pop Culture , pp.76, 78. ref The club was produced by Masahiro Origuchi ref Kawakami, Survivors two approaches to survival in Japan s unkind economy . ref ref Trends in Japan, Disco Icon Sets Out To Conquer Nursing Care . ref for the British leisure services group Wembley PLC, and Nissho Iwai Corporation , the Japanese Sogo shosha general trading company now part of Sojitz . ref Schilling, The Encyclopedia of Japanese Pop Culture , p.77. ref The club Disco Queen in chapters 18, 19, and 21 of the Rugby football rugby manga No Side ref Nihongo No Side N Saido volume 3, pp. 32 3, 35, 66 68, 111 123. ISBN 4088750705. ref by Nihongo Ikeda Fumiharu ref PRISMS The Ultimate Manga Guide, http users.skynet.be mangaguide au493.html E2686 No Side . Accessed 10 August 2008. ref is a reference to Juliana s, down to the white feather fans used by the dancers. ref Fujino, Chiya. http books.google.com books?id oB q ncDIgC&pg PA144&lpg PA144&dq 22Juliana s 22 disco&source ... wc.arizona.edu wildcat papers old wildcats fall94 September September1,1994 18 1 m.html Juliana s craze ... . Japan, Inc. , December 2002. Accessed 10 August 2008. Schilling, Mark. Juliana s in The Encyclopedia ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Anthimus of Nicomedia birth date death date 303 or 311 12 AD feast day April 27 venerated in Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place death place Nicomedia titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Anthimus of Nicomedia martyred 303 or 311&ndash 12 , was the bishop of Nicomedia in Bithynia , where he was beheaded during a persecution of Christians , traditionally placed under Diocletian following Eusebius of Caesarea Eusebius , in which rivers of blood flowed. Nicomedia was Diocletian s chief place of residence and was half Christian, the palace itself being filled with Christians. Christian sources memorialized the 20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia . The main Christian church of Nicomedia was destroyed on February 23, 303, and the First Edict was published on the following day. The massacres transpired in the Christian communities of Bithynia after altars were set up in the marketplaces, in which no transactions were permitted until a token sacrifice to the gods and the daemon classical mythology daemon of the Augustus had been performed. Anthimus took refuge in the small village of Omana, where, when the soldiers of Maximinus were sent to find him, he welcomed them and fed them before he revealed who he ..., bishop of Nicomedia, as having just suffered martyrdom. Schaff and Wace note that Lucian was imprisoned ... 13.htm P4859 2227406 Eusebius, Historia Eccles. VIII, chs. 5&ndash 6 Persecutions in Nicomedia, mentioning Anthimus. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Anthimus of Nicomedia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Nicomedia DEFAULTSORT Anthimus Of Nicomedia Category 3rd century births Category 4th century deaths Category Anatolian ... saint stub it Antimo di Nicomedia pl Antym z Nikomedii ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Siege of Nicomedia image caption partof the Byzantine Ottoman wars date 1333 to 1337 place Nicomedia result Ottoman victory combatant1 flagicon Byzantine Empire Byzantine Empire combatant2 flagicon Ottoman Empire 1383 Ottoman Turks commander1 Unknown commander2 Orhan I strength1 Very few strength2 Unknown casualties1 Unknown casualties2 Unknown, assumed light Campaignbox Byzantine Ottoman Wars Introduction From 1299, the newly founded Turkic people Turkic state of the Ottomans had been slowly but surely capturing territory from the Byzantine Greeks . The Siege of Nicaea 1331 loss of Nicaea was the beginning of a series of Ottoman expansion that lead to final dissolution of the Byzantine empire and its scattered Greek successor states. Siege Following the Byzantine defeat at Nicaea in 1331, the loss of Nicomedia was only a matter of time for the Byzantines. The Byzantine emperor attempted to bribe the Ottoman leader Orkhan, but in 1337, Nicomedia was attacked and fell to the Ottomans. The Byzantine empire did not recover from this defeat the last Anatolian stronghold of Byzantium had fallen, except Ala ehir Philadelphia , was surrounded by the Germiyanids till 1396. Aftermath Following the loss of Nicomedia, the situation of the Byzantine empire remained untenable. Unlike the Byzantine empire at 1096, the Byzantine empire now possessed very little land, save a few cities in the peloponese. With its Serbian and Bolgarian neighbours pressing against its frontiers from the west and the Ottomans dismantling their hold on the east, the double headed eagle of Constantinople was now truly looking in both directions at danger. See also Portal Military ... coord missing Turkey DEFAULTSORT Nicomedia, Siege Of Category Conflicts in 1333 Category Conflicts ... Byzantine stub bg ca Setge de Nicom dia es Sitio de Nicomedia fr Si ge de Nicom die it Assedio di Nicomedia mk ru 1337 tr zmit Ku atmas ... more details
Theophylact or Theophylaktos d.845 AD became bishop of Nicomedia in Asia Minor following the Iconoclastic Controversy of the eighth century. He was well known for having built churches, hospices, and homes for wanderers. He generously distributed alms , was the guardian of orphans, widows and the sick, and personally attended those afflicted with leprosy , not hesitating to wash their wounds. During the iconoclast reign of Leo the Armenian 813 820 AD , Theophylaktos argued vigrously for the use of art in the Eastern Christianity Church , but was sent into exile for his disagreement with the emperor . He is recognized as a Saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church for his tireless defense of the faith, for miraculous deeds attributed to him, and for his Christian spirit. His life is commemorated on March 8 . Portal Saints References http ocafs.oca.org FeastSaintsLife.asp?FSID 100698 Orthodox Church in America External links en http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 2272 St. Theophylact DEFAULTSORT Nicomedia, Theophylact Of Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category Eastern Catholic saints Category 9th century Christian saints Category 9th century bishops Category Byzantine Iconoclasm Saint stub es Te filo de Nicomedia fr Th ophylacte de Nicom die mk sr uk ... more details
Nicetas was a twelfth century Archbishop of Nicomedia . He is noted for having said that the Diocese of Rome Church of Rome has separated herself from us by her own deeds when through pride she assumed a monarchy which does not belong to her office. ref Quoted in Kallistos Ware , The Orthodox Church . ref References reflist EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub Category 12th century Eastern Orthodox bishops ... more details
Menodotus lang el 2nd century of Nicomedia in Bithynia , was a physician a pupil of Antiochus of Laodicea and tutor to Herodotus physician Herodotus of Tarsus . He belonged to the Empiric school Empirical school , and lived probably about the beginning of the 2nd century. ref Diogenes La rtius, ix. 116 Galen, De Meth. Med. ii. 7, Introd. c. 4. Sextus Empiricus, Pyrrhon. Hypotyp. i. 222 ref He refuted some of the opinions of Asclepiades of Bithynia , ref Galen, De Nat. Facult. i. 14 ref and was exceedingly severe against the Dogmatic school Dogmatists . ref Galen, De Subfig. Empir. c. 9, 13 ref He enjoyed a considerable reputation in his day, and is several times quoted and mentioned by Galen . ref Galen, De Cur. Rat. per Ven. Sect. c. 9 Comment, in Hippocr. De Artic iii. 62 Comment, in Hippocr. De Rat. Vict. in Morb. Acut. iv. 17 De Libr. Propr. c. 9 De Compos. Medicam. sec. Locos , vi. i. ref He appears to have written some works which are quoted by Diogenes La rtius , but are not now extant. Bibliography Lorenzo Perilli , http books.google.com books?id pHLVfFtZ3wEC&printsec frontcover&dq perilli menodoto&source bl&ots v Cdwh2 Xl&sig H5 sTSDsNFjbAvy9 TlBaUgVEv0&hl en&ei m4BSTfXREImY8QPlpZ2jCw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CBYQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q&f false Menodoto di Nicomedia. Contributo a una storia galeniana della medicina empirica , M nchen Leipzig, Saur Verlag, 2004 Notes Reflist Category 2nd century Greek people Category Ancient Greek physicians Category People from Bithynia Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Category Date of death unknown Ancient Rome bio stub ca Men dot de Nicom dia de Menodotos von Nikomedeia fr M nodote de Nicom die hu Menodotosz nl Menodotus van Nicomedia pl Menodotos fi Menodotos Nikomedialainen ... more details
other people Eusebius Eusebius of Nicomedia died 341 was the man who baptised Constantine. He was a bishop of Berytus modern day Beirut in Phoenicia , then of Nicomedia where the imperial court resided in Bithynia , and finally of Constantinople from 338 up to his death. Influence in the Imperial family and the Imperial court Distantly related to the imperial family of Constantine I of the Roman Empire Constantine , he owed his progression from a less significant Levant ine bishopric to the most important episcopal see to his influence at court, and the great power he wielded in the Church was derived from that source. In fact, during his time in the Imperial court, the Eastern court and the major positions in the Eastern Church were held by Arians or Arian sympathizers. ref name drake pp395 Drake, Constantine and the Bishops , pp.395. ref With the exception of a short period of eclipse, he enjoyed the complete confidence both of Constantine and Constantius II and was the tutor of the later Emperor Julian the Apostate and it was he who baptized Constantine I of the Roman Empire Constantine the Great on May 22, 337. ref cite web url http www.newadvent.org cathen 05623b.htm title Eusebius of Nicomedia work Catholic Encyclopedia accessdate 2007 02 18 ref Also during his time in the Imperial ... Licinius while serving as Bishop of Nicomedia during Flavius Galerius Valerius Licinianus Licinius ... in his villa in Nicomedia, on May 22, 337 just before the death of the Emperor. Death and aftermath ... of Nicomedia is not to be confused with his contemporary Eusebius of Caesarea , the author of a well ... Nicomedia http www.fourthcentury.com index.php urkunde 1 Arius to Eusebius http www.fourthcentury.com ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eusebius Of Nicomedia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 341 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eusebius Of Nicomedia Category 4th ... de Nicomedia fr Eus be de Nicom die hr Eusebije Nikomedijski it Eusebio di Nicomedia ka ... more details
Saint Juliana may refer to People See Paul and Juliana for Saint Juliana died 270 she also lived with saint Tom martyred with her brother Paul in 270 Saint Juliana of Nicomedia died 304 Saint Juliana of Ireland Saint Juliana of Li ge 1193 1252 , also known as St. Juliana of Mt. Cornillon Saint Juliana of Lazarevo 1530 1604 , Russian Orthodox saint St. Juliana Falconieri 1270 1341 , Italian foundress of the Servite Third Order Julian of Norwich 1342 1416 , one of the greatest English mystics Juliana Holszanska 1375 1448 , third wife of Vytautas the Great , Grand Duke of Lithuania Sts. Juliana and Semproniana are martyrs associated with the legend of Saint Cucuphas Uliana of Tver Julianna Uliana of Tver c. 1320 1392 , daughter of Grand Prince Alexander of Tver who became a nun under the name Marina Places St. Juliana s Abbey in the Netherlands List of schools of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago PK 8 schools in the North Side St. Juliana School , an Archdiocese of Chicago elementary school See also Juliana disambiguation Julia disambiguation disambig Category Human name disambiguation pages Juliana es Santa Juliana ... more details
Juliana Exeter Book, fol.65b 76a , is one of the four signed poems ascribed to the mysterious poet, Cynewulf , and is an account of the martyring of Juliana of Nicomedia St. Juliana of Nicomedia . The one ... ref is preserved in the Exeter Book between the poems The Phoenix and The Wanderer . Juliana is one ... , Andreas , and Guthlac A and B . ref See Fulk 2003, p. 97 ref Juliana is Cynewulf s second longest ..., and the loss of pages there are two gaps in the text of Juliana, amounting to a loss of 130 to 140 ... manuscript was being bound. ref name See Woolf 1955, p. 1 Cynewulf s Juliana is presented entirely ... Summary The Juliana story takes place during the Diocletian persecution and was probably first set ... Galerius Maximian , describing various acts of violence visited upon Christians. Juliana is introduced as the daughter of Africanus of Nicomedia, who has promised Juliana s hand in marriage to Eleusias, a wealthy senator and friend of Maximian. Although Juliana was born a pagan, she has converted to Christianity ... higher status. As a result, Africanus declares that Eleusias is free to punish Juliana in whatever way he wishes. Eleusias proceeds to have Juliana stripped naked, hung from a tree by her hair, whipped, and beaten with rods for over two hours. Then she is thrown into prison. While in prison, Juliana .... Juliana, being the epitome of unwavering Christian faith, doesn t fall for the charade and prays to God for guidance. A voice tells her to reach out and grab the demon, and Juliana obeys. This point forward contains the bulk of the story, in which Juliana and the demon have a lengthy war of words, with Juliana clearly dominating. She holds the demon and forces it to confess all of its wicked deeds ... over the visiting demon, Eleusias comes back for Juliana and seems to offer her a chance to change her mind. Not surprisingly, Juliana refuses him once again, and just as scathingly as before. Eleusias then attempts to have Juliana burned alive in hot lead. Yet, even though he has Juliana placed in the fire ... more details
Koningin Juliana may refer to Juliana of the Netherlands 1909 84, lang nl Koningin Juliana , Queen of the Netherlands 1948 80. MV Koningin Juliana , a ferry in service 1969 84 dab ... more details
This article is about the Brazilian model. For the Brazilian actress, see Juliana Martins actress . Juliana Martins born on October 3, 1984 in Jos Bonif cio, S o Paulo Jos Bonif cio , S o Paulo state S o Paulo state is a Brazil ian model. She worked for Sports Illustrated , and contested in the 1997 Elite Model Look. Juliana Martins was labeled the Brazilian Cindy Crawford by John Casablancas when she was thirteen years old Ref cindycrawford . Print Marie Claire Sports Illustrated External links fashionmodel id Juliana Martins name Juliana Martins http www.askmen.com women models 200 225 juliana martins.html Juliana Martins at Askmen References note cindycrawford http www.terra.com.br istoe 146 reportagens juliana martins.htm Isto magazine 2000 2009SISwimsuit Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Martins, Juliana ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 3, 1984 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Martins, Juliana Category Living people Category 1984 births Category Brazilian female models Brazil bio stub model stub pt Juliana Martins ... more details
div style float right text align center 816 Juliana width 280 style border color 999999 border style solid border width 1px bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Name Name Juliana Designation 1916 YV bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Discovery width 140 Discoverer Max Wolf Discovery date February 8, 1916 Discovery site Heidelberg bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Orbital elements colspan 2 align center small Epoch astronomy Epoch August 18, 2005 Julian day JDCT 2453600.5 small Eccentricity orbit Eccentricity e 0.110 Semimajor axis a 3.003 Astronomical unit AU Perihelion q 2.673 Astronomical unit AU Aphelion Q 3.334 Astronomical unit AU Orbital period P 5.205 Julian year astronomy a Inclination i 14.322 Longitude of the ascending node 127.941 Argument of Perihelion 23.508 Mean anomaly M 63.521 div 816 Juliana is a minor planet orbiting the Sun . It measures 59.85k in diameter . It was discovered on February 8, 1916 by Max Wolf at the Landessternwarte Heidelberg K nigstuhl Observatory in Heidelberg , Germany . Wolf probably chose the name to honour Princess Juliana later Queen Juliana of the Netherlands he had previously named 392 Wilhelmina after Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands her mother . ref Lutz D. Schmadel, http books.google.com books?id uwGbkbhMVyAC&printsec frontcover&source gbs v2 summary r&cad 0 v onepage&q&f false Dictionary of Minor Planet Names Addendum to Fifth Edition 2006 2008 . ref References reflist External links http cfa www.harvard.edu iau lists NumberedMPs.txt Discovery Circumstances ... Juliana Category Main Belt asteroids Category Discoveries by Max Wolf Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1916 beltasteroid stub de 816 Juliana el 816 eo 816 Juliano eu 816 Juliana fa fr 816 Juliana it 816 Juliana la 816 Juliana hu 816 Juliana ja no 816 Juliana nn 816 Juliana pl 816 Juliana pt 816 Juliana sk 816 Juliana sr 816 tl 816 Juliana uk 816 vi 816 Juliana yo 816 Juliana ... more details
Infobox person name Juliana Silveira image Juliana Silveira.jpg caption Juliana Silveira . birth name Juliana Bragan a Sa da Silveira birth date March 12, 1980 birth place Santos S o Paulo , Brazil occupation actress Juliana Bragan a Sa da Silveira , better known as Juliana Silveira born March 12, 1980 in Santos S o Paulo , Brazil , is a Brazilian actress and singer . She began her acting career on a famous teen Brazil ian telenovela Malha o . In 2005 Juliana starred in the musical soap opera for kids Floribella which also have recorded songs for the soundtrack. Television work Telenovela class wikitable bgcolor CCCCCC align center Year Film Role Notes 1998 Pecado Capital Dagmar 1998 1999 Voc Decide various roles 2000 La os de fam lia Nanda 2001 Brava Gente Branca Luz 2002 O Quinto dos Infernos Rosalva 2002 2003 Malha o J lia made for television 2005 Floribella Flor 2007 Luz do Sol Nina Lins Alburquerque Lukstar 2008 Chamas da Vida Carolina Monteiro Azevedo de Castro Music career Soundtrack Floribella 2005 Singles Floribella, Meu Vestido Azul, Porque Floribella 2 2006 External links imdb name id 0798609 name Juliana Silveira Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Silveira, Juliana ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 12, 1980 PLACE OF BIRTH Santos S o Paulo , Brazil DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Silveira, Juliana Category Living people Category 1980 births Category People from Santos, S o Paulo Category Brazilian actors Category Brazilian telenovela actors Category Brazilian female singers pt Juliana Silveira fi Juliana Silveira ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Juliana Pasha image Flickr aktivioslo Juliana Pasha Albania 1 cropped.jpg image size 250px background solo singer birth name birth date Birth date and age df yes 1980 5 20 birth place Burrel , Albania origin Burrel, Albania Burrel , Albania genre Pop occupation Singer years active Juliana Pasha born 20 May 1980, Burrel, Albania Burrel , Albania is an Albanian singer . She is very famous in Albania.In 2010 she won Honorary Citizen Award of Burrel from the mayor of the city. After she went into Eurovision in 2010 she won the first prize in the festival Kenga Magjike with the song called Sa e shite zemren . Eurovision 2010 On 27 December 2009, Pasha won the national final to represent Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 . She had previously taken part in the Festivali i K ng s 46 2007 and Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 2008 festivals, placing 3rd and 2nd respectively with Qielli i ri and Nj jet , the latter a duet with Luiz Ejlli . In the contest, she qualified to the final, where she performed fifteenth, following the Turkish representants MaNga and preceding Iceland s Hera Bj rk, and placed 16th out of 25 contestants, receiving 62 points, which included a 12 point set from FYR Macedonia. Personal life Pasha announced she will release a Christian CD in Albanian language Albanian and English language ... Persondata . NAME Pasha, Juliana ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 May 1980 PLACE OF BIRTH Tirana DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pasha, Juliana Category 1980 births ... Albania singer stub az Yuliana Pa a cy Juliana Pasha da Juliana Pasha de Juliana Pasha es Juliana Pasha fr Juliana Pasha gl Juliana Pasha hr Juliana Pasha it Juliana Pasha ka lv Juli na Pa a hu Juliana Pasha nl Juliana Pasha ja no Juliana Pasha pl Juliana Pasha pt Juliana Pasha ro Juliana Pasha ru , sq Juliana Pasha fi Juliana Pasha sv Juliana Pasha tr Juliana ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Juliana Falconieri birth date 1270 death date June 12, 1341 feast day June 19 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image JFalconieri.jpeg imagesize 120px caption birth place Florence , Italy death place Florence , Italy titles Virgin Foundress beatified date July 26, 1678 beatified ..., Florence suppressed date issues Saint Juliana Falconieri 1270 June 19, 1341 was the Italy Italian ... Tertiaries . Juliana belonged to the noble Florence Florentine family of the Falconieri. Her uncle ... s death, when Juliana and several companions moved into a house of their own in 1305. This became the first convent of the Sisters of the Third Order of Servites. Juliana would serve as Superior hierarchy ... and other works of mercy. Juliana directed the community of Servite Tertiaries for thirty ... occurred at Juliana s death. She, at this time, unable to receive Eucharist Catholic Church Holy Communion ... her chest and lay the Host Holy Communion Host on it. Shortly thereafter, the Host disappeared and Juliana ... of her death, perhaps as a misprint. CathEncy id 08556a title St. Juliana Falconieri ref The image ... of St Juliana. Pope Clement XII canonized her in the year 1737, and extended the celebration of her feast day June 19 to the entire Church. St Juliana is usually represented in the habit of her order with a Holy host Host upon her breast. Notes references Catholic wstitle St. Juliana Falconieri External links commonscat Juliana Falconieri http www.saintpetersbasilica.org Statues Founders JulianaFalconieri Juliana 20Falconieri.htm Saint Peter s Basilica Statue of St Juliana Falconieri http saints.sqpn.com saintj32.htm Patron Saints Index St Juliana Falconieri http www.santiebeati.it dettaglio ... Falconieri, Juliana ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1270 PLACE OF BIRTH Florence , Italy DATE OF DEATH June 19, 1341 PLACE OF DEATH Florence , Italy DEFAULTSORT Falconieri, Juliana ... ca Juliana Falconieri de Juliana von Falconieri es Juliana Falconieri fr Julienne Falconieri it Giuliana ... more details
Juliana Rimane born January 22, 1959 in Kourou , French Guiana is a politician from French Guiana who was elected to the French National Assembly in 2002. References http www.assemblee nationale.fr 12 tribun fiches id 268029.asp page on the French National Assembly website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rimane, Juliana ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Member of the French National Assembly DATE OF BIRTH January 22, 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH Kourou , French Guiana DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rimane, Juliana Category French Guianan politicians Category People of French Guianan descent Category Members of the National Assembly of France Category French women in politics Category 1959 births Category Living people FrenchGuiana politician stub fr Juliana Rimane ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Jurrick Juliana image dateofbirth birth date and age 1984 7 21 cityofbirth Willemstad, Netherlands Antilles Willemstad , Cura ao countryofbirth Netherlands height height meters 1.75 ref http www.soccerinternational.nl assets files CV 20Jurrick 20Juliana.pdf CV Jurrick Juliana Soccer International ref currentclub DVS 33 clubnumber position Forward association football Forward youthyears1 1999 2001 youthclubs1 Excelsior Maassluis youthyears2 2001 2003 youthclubs2 Vitesse Vitesse 1892 years1 2003 2007 clubs1 AGOVV Apeldoorn caps1 112 goals1 31 years2 2007 2009 clubs2 SC Cambuur Leeuwarden caps2 34 goals2 12 years3 2009 clubs3 FC Dordrecht caps3 1 goals3 0 ref cite web publisher Voetbal International title Jurrick Juliana url http www.vi.nl Spelers Speler Jurrick Juliana.htm language Dutch accessdate 2010 01 08 ref years4 2009 clubs4 DVS 33 caps4 goals4 Jurrick Juliana born 21 July 1984 in Willemstad, Netherlands Antilles Willemstad , Cura ao ref http www.ronaldzwiers.0catch.com Spelers J Juliana, 20Jurrick Jurrick 20Juliana.htm Jurrick Juliana Ronald Zwiers Catch Stats ref is a Dutch football player who plays for DVS 33 . ref cite web publisher Des Ten Tor title Gino de Zeeuw volgt spoor van Jurrick Juliana url http www.destentor.nl sport grootveluwe 6794791 Gino de Zeeuw volgt spoor van Jurrick Juliana.ece language Dutch accessdate 2010 08 30 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Juliana, Jurrick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Dutch footballer DATE OF BIRTH 21 July 1984 PLACE OF BIRTH Willemstad, Netherlands Antilles Willemstad , Cura ao , Netherlands DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Juliana, Jurrick Category 1984 births Category Living people Category Dutch footballers Category Cambuur Leeuwarden players Category AGOVV Apeldoorn players Category Eerste Divisie players Category FC Dordrecht players Category People from Willemstad, Cura ao nl Jurrick Juliana ... more details
Juliana Ojoshogu Negedu born July 31, 1979 in Kaduna is a Nigeria n women s basketball player. A member of the Nigeria women s national basketball team at the Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics 2004 Summer Olympics , Negedu scored 8 points in 5 games. ref http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes ne juliana negedu 1.html Juliana Negedu at sports reference.com ref References reflist Nigeria Women Basketball Squad 2004 Summer Olympics Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Negedu, Juliana ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Basketball player DATE OF BIRTH July 31, 1979 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Negedu, Juliana Category 1979 births Category Living people Category Nigerian women s basketball players Category Olympic basketball players of Nigeria Category Basketball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Category People from Kaduna Nigeria basketball bio stub ... more details
Refimprove date May 2009 The 20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia died in Nicomedia in Bithynia during the rule of Emperors Diocletian and Maximian in the early fourth century. A number of those executed, men, women, and children died by capital punishment , while others were burned alive in a Christian church, according to accounts. These saint s of the early Christian Church Church are commemorated 28 December in the Eastern Orthodox Church , and by the Byzantine Catholic and Latin Rite Catholic Churches. ref dead link date December 2010 20,000 Martyrs burned in Nicomedia from the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America website ref See also Portal Saints Anthimus of Nicomedia Forty Martyrs of Sebaste References Reflist http ocafs.oca.org FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSID 103664 Orthodox Church in America, 28 December DEFAULTSORT 20000 Martyrs Of Nicomedia Category Eastern Catholicism Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category Roman Catholic saints Category 4th century Christian martyr saints Category 4th century Romans Saint stub sr ... more details
Saint Juliana of Lazarevo or Juliana of Murom 1530 January 10, 1604 is a saint of the Orthodox Church . She was born in Moscow , to Justin and Stefanida Nedyurev, and married Giorgi Osorgin, owner of the village of Lazarevo, near Murom . She lived a righteous life, consecrating herself to helping poor and needy people. ref name stju http stjuliana.com the saints life.html Saint Juliana Biography ref Her life is considered as an example of a layman living in the world, as anyone may be supposed to please God not only by withdrawing from the world to a monastic cell, but within a family, amid cares for children, spouse, and members of the household. The day of Saint Juliana of Lazarevo is celebrated by Orthodox Church on 2 January New Style and 15 January Old Style. The story of her life is available at http stjuliana.com the saints life.html A descendant of hers, Juliana Ossorguine, was the mother of Serge Schmemann . ref Serge Schmemann, http ngm.nationalgeographic.com print 2009 04 orthodox schmemann text Soul of Russia , National Geographic , April 2009. ref See also Eastern Orthodoxy Russian Orthodox Church References Reflist Persondata name Juliana of Lazarevo alternative names short description date of birth 1530 place of birth date of death January 10, 1604 place of death Category 1530 births Category 1604 deaths Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category Female saints Category Russian saints Category 17th century Christian saints Saint stub ru sr ... more details
Infobox saint name Saints Paul and Juliana birth date death date ca. 270 feast day 17 August venerated in Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place death place Ptolemais , Palestine titles Martyrs beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre Congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Paul and Juliana were brother and sister who suffered martyrdom , ref http saints.sqpn.com saintjdo.htm Saint Juliana Patron Saint Index ref at the hands of Aurelian , in 270. ref http saints.sqpn.com saintp85.htm Saint Paul Patron Saint Index ref Juliana is one of the 140 Colonnade saints which adorn St. Peter s Square . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paul And Juliana ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 270 PLACE OF DEATH Ptolemais , Palestine DEFAULTSORT Paul And Juliana Category 270 deaths Category Roman Catholic saints Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category 3rd century Christian martyr saints Saint stub uk ... more details