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Thaddaeus or Thaddeus (Greek Θαδδαῖος) is a boy's given name. It may derive from Theodorus (Greek for "gift of god") or from the Aramaic word for "heart" [1]. Look up Appendix:Most popular given names by country in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Theodore, ot the Latin equivalent Theodorus, can refer to: Theodorus of Cyrene a mathematician from Greek antiquity Theodore of Amasea, a Christian saint Pope Theodore I, Pope from 642 to 649 Theodore, Syrian Patriarch of Antioch, Syrian Patriarch of Antioch from 649 to 667 Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury...
Aramaic is a Semitic language with a four-thousand year history. ...
The name has numerous other forms, including Tad, Tadzio, Thad. In Armenian, the name is Թադէոս [tʰɑdɛos] Tadeos, or (short form) Թադէ [tʰɑdɛ] Tadeh.
People
- Taddeo Gaddi (c.1300-1366), an Italian painter, active during the early Renaissance.
- Taddeo Zuccaro or Zuccari (1529 -1566), an Italian painter, member of the Roman school of mannerism.
- Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868), leader of the Radical Republicans during the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
- Tadeusz Kościuszko (1714-1817), Polish and Lithuanian national hero.
- Thaddeus S. C. Lowe (1831-1913), American Civil War scientist and inventor.
- Thad Jones (1923-1986), an American jazz trumpeter and bandleader.
- Thad Cochran (1937), United States Senator from Mississippi.
- Thaddeus Boyd (1980), an African American realist and actor (Tears of the Sun).
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The Gospel of Matthew (literally, according to Matthew; Greek, ÎαÏά Îαθθαίον or ÎαÏά ÎαÏθαίον, Kata Maththaion or Kata Matthaion) is one of the four Gospel accounts of the New Testament. ...
The Gospel of Mark (literally, according to Mark; Greek, ÎαÏά ÎαÏκον, Kata Markon),(anonymous[1] but ascribed to Mark the Evangelist) is a Gospel of the New Testament. ...
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Thaddeus was one of the Seventy Apostles of Christ, not to be confused with Thaddeus of the Twelve Apostles. ...
Thaddeus was one of the Seventy Apostles of Christ, not to be confused with Thaddeus of the Twelve Apostles. ...
The Seventy Disciples or Seventy-two Disciples were early followers of Jesus mentioned in the Gospel of Luke . ...
The heritage of Roman Edessa survives today in these columns at the site of Urfa Castle, dominating the skyline of the modern city of Åanlı Urfa. ...
Among the Eastern Orthodox faithful, Saint Addai is the person who was sent by Saint Thomas the Apostle to Edessa in order to heal King Abgar, who had fallen ill. ...
The Angelic Announcement to the Shepherds (1328-30) Fresco in Cappella Baroncelli Santa Croce, Florence Taddeo Gaddi (c. ...
The Renaissance (French for rebirth, or Rinascimento in Italian), was a cultural movement in Italy (and in Europe in general) that began in the late Middle Ages, and spanned roughly the 14th through the 17th century. ...
Taddeo Zuccaro (1529-1566), one of the most popular painters of the so-called Roman mannerist school, was the son of Ottaviano Zuccaro, an almost unknown painter at St Angelo in Vado, where he was born in 1529. ...
In Parmigianinos Madonna with the Long Neck (1534-40), Mannerism makes itself known by elongated proportions, affected poses, and unclear perspective. ...
Thaddeus Stevens Thaddeus Stevens (April 4, 1792 - August 11, 1868), also known as The Great Commoner, was a United States Representative from Pennsylvania. ...
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Reconstruction was the attempt from 1865 to 1877 in U.S. history to resolve the issues of the American Civil War, when both the Confederacy and slavery were destroyed. ...
Tadeusz KoÅciuszko Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura KoÅciuszko ( ; 1746 â 1817) was a Polish and Lithuanian national hero, general and a leader of 1794 uprising (which bears his name) against the Russian Empire. ...
Thaddeus Sobieski Constantine Lowe (1832-1913) Thaddeus Sobieski Constantine Lowe (August 20, 1832 â January 16, 1913) was an American aeronaut, scientist and inventor. ...
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Thad Jones Thaddeus Joseph Jones (March 28, 1923 - August 21, 1986) was an American jazz trumpeter. ...
Jazz is a musical art form that originated in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States around the start of the 20th century. ...
William Thad Cochran (born December 7, 1937) is the senior United States Senator from Mississippi. ...
The United States Senate is the upper house of the U.S. Congress, smaller than the United States House of Representatives. ...
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Tears of the Sun is a 2003 war film directed by Antoine Fuqua depicting a rescue mission by U.S. Navy SEALs in the midst of a fictional contemporary Nigerian civil war. ...
Fictional characters Paul Thomas Mann (June 6, 1875 â August 12, 1955) was a German novelist, social critic, philanthropist, essayist, and 1929 Nobel Prize laureate, known for his series of highly symbolic and often ironic epic novels and mid-length stories, noted for their insight into the psychology of the artist and intellectual. ...
The novella Death in Venice was written by the German author Thomas Mann, and was first published in 1912 as Der Tod in Venedig. ...
See also - Tadeusz - the common Polish-language version of the name
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