Thaddaeus Peregrinus Haenke a dos siglos de su nacimiento.
Secundo dictus est
Thaddaeus" [Judas had many names.
In April 1793,
Thaddaeus Haenke, the naturalist with the expedition commanded by Alexandro Malaspina, wrote a letter to Sir Joseph Banks from Sydney Cove in Port Jackson, New South Wales, saying: "On the eleventh of March 1793, having been driven away from New Zealand by an extraordinary storm, we beheld with unanimous delight the coast of New Holland, and the following day the ships Descubierta and Atrevida with favourable winds approached Port Jackson".
His work has been exhibited internationally since 2006, including most recently at Galerie
Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris.
We also argue that Jude
Thaddaeus is not unlike a Sunday Christian.
When we talked, she was finalising work for a major exhibition at Galerie
Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris, with whom she exhibits regularly.
Thaddaeus Samuel, aged 47, of Sir Thomas Whites Road, Chapelfields, Coventry, using a vehicle without insurance, failing to produce a certificate of insurance, fined pounds 200.
The story of his missionary journey starts off from Edessa, since Mari is described as having been commissioned to go and preach 'in the region of Babel (Babylon)' by Addai (
Thaddaeus), also one of the 70, who, according to Eusebius (Ecclesiastical History, I.13), had been sent by Thomas after the death of Jesus to Edessa (modern Urfa in southeast Turkey), where he healed and converted the local king, Abgar the Black.
Groomsmen were Brandon Sterling Archer,
Thaddaeus Richard Engebretson, Matthew Robert Kavgian, Carl Henry Lindner IV, Christopher David Lindner, Matthew Bailey Lindner, Maxsim Valerivich Molchanov, Jonathan Emanuel Nordberg, and David Gentry Thompson.
(14.) Roman Catholic Archbishop
Thaddaeus Kondrusiewiez (Apostolic Administrator for European Russia) characterized the ecumenical situation in 1998 as "quite difficult.
'We must all give an example of openness, dialogue and tolerance, remembering that Earth is the common home of us all,' said the President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Russia, Archbishop
Thaddaeus Kondrusevich.
(51) The first and only edition by
Thaddaeus Ugoletus was of 1494.
Christians, once a notable minority in a land where, according to tradition, the apostles Peter, Thomas and
Thaddaeus planted the seeds of the gospel, now constitute about three per cent of the nation's population, said a Catholic source.