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Lucas Debes]
Lucas Jacobsøn Debes varð føddur 1623 í Stubbekøbing, Danmark og deyður 28. september 1675 í Tórshavn.
Útgivið
- Færoæ & Færoa reserata: Det er Færøernis oc færøeske Indbyggeris beskrifvelse, udi hvilcken føris til liuset adskillige naturens hemeligheder, oc nogle antiqviteter, som her til dags udi mørcket hafve været indelugt, oc nu her opladis / alle curieuse til velbehagelighed, sammenskrefven oc forklaret aff Lucas Jacobsøn Debes. Keypmannahavn: 1673
Útvortis ávísing
- [http://runeberg.org/dbl/4/0224.html Dansk biografisk Lexikon 1887-1905]
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Stubbekøbing kommuna
Stubbekøbing kommuna (danskt: Stubbekøbing kommune), er ein kommuna í Storstrøms Amt í Danmark.
Fólk
- Lucas Jacobsøn Debes (1623-1675), prestur
Bólkur:Kommunur í Danmark
28. september
28. september er dagur 271 í árinum í gregorianska kalendaranum (dagur 272 um skotár er). 94 dagar eru eftir av árinum.
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Føðingar
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Andlát
- 1675 - Lucas Jacobsøn Debes varð føddur 1623 í Stubbekøbing, Danmark.
September, 28.
ja:9月28日
ko:9월 28일
simple:September 28
th:28 กันยายน
Tórshavn
Tórshavn er høvuðsstaður í Føroyum, og hevur umleið 18.000 íbúgvar. Navni er samanset av Tór, sum er norrønur guður, og havn.
Bólkur:Føroyar
Bólkur:Streymoy
Bólkur:FøroyavinirBólkur:Føroyingar
Bólkur:Prestar í FøroyumPrestar
Prestar
Bólkur:Prestar Raul PapaleoRaul Papaleo (born (October 11, 1971) in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is considered by many islanders to be the greatest Beach Volleyball player in Puerto Rico.
Born in the Ocean Park section of San Juan, to a middle class family, Papaleo is one of three siblings. Papaleo received his primary and secondary education in San Juan and would spend most of his free time by the beach. At an early age he would participate in many aquatic sports but, one afternoon he watched some local residents playing volleyball in the beach and he became interested in the sport. Papaleo, attended the Perdue University (IUFW) at Fort Wayne, Indiana after graduating from high school and studied Human Resources. In the mean time, he continued playing volleyball.
In 1990, Papaleo qualified to play for the Puerto Rican National Team which is governed by the Puerto Rican Olympic Committee. He played Indoor Volleyball and in 1991 he made a Final Four appearance. In 1992, Papaleo qualified for the NCAA All-American second team. That year, he also made the Volleyball Monthly All-American third team and helped his team to another Final Four appearance. In 1995, Papaleo won the AVP qualifier in Denver, Colorado in Beach Volleyball. That same year, he played in the Pre-Olympic qualifier for Puerto Rico. In 1996 He was named AVP Rookie of the Year.
In the Pan-American Games held in the Dominican Republic on August of 2003, Raul Papaleo and his team mate, Ramon Hernandez, won the bronze Medal by defeating the U.S.A. team, represented by David Fischer and Brad Torsone, by 21-17 and 21-14 in 43 minutes.
Raul Papaleo and Ramon Hernandez represented Puerto Rico in the 2004 Olympics which were celebrated in Athens, Greece. This was the first time in the history of Puerto Rico that the island was represented with a Beach Volleyball Team in an Olympic competition.
Papaleo's total domestic earnings from 1994-2003 were $74,560 and his total international earnings from 1996-2004 have been $34,626 for a grand total of $109,185 monies earned.
When not playing internationally, Papaleo plays locally for the "Caribes de San Sebastian" in the "Liga Superior de Voleibol Masculino" (Superior League of Masculine Volleyball) of Puerto Rico. In 1999, he was awarded the "Gentleman of the Year Award" from the league.
The basketball court, where volleyball is also played, of the Jose Gautier Benitez high school of Caguas is named after Raul Papaleo.
See also
- List of famous Puerto Ricans
Papaleo, Raul
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