Salim Sayegh is a Lebanese academic and politician who served as Minister of Social Affairs from 2009 to 2011. He has been serving as a member of the Lebanese...
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educator Patricio Sayegh (born 1967), Argentine professional association footballer Percy Sayegh (born 1965), Lebanese swimmer Salim Sayegh, Lebanese academic...
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Salim Sayegh (born 15 March 1935 in Rumaimin, Jordan) is a Jordanian Catholic prelate who served as a patriarchal vicar for Jordan in the Latin Patriarch...
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Tanzanian diplomat Salim Sayegh, Lebanese academic and politician Salim Sdiri (born 1978), French long jumper of Tunisian descent Salim Shahed (born 1970)...
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May 25, 1981) Giacomo Giuseppe Beltritti (1970–1987) Auxiliary Bishop: Salim Sayegh (November 26, 1981 – January 19, 2012) Michel Sabbah (1987–2008) Auxiliary...
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candidacy in a speech during a small event. Kataeb secured 4 seats for Salim Sayegh (3,477 votes), Nadim Gemayel (4,425 votes), Sami Gemayel (10,466 votes)...
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June 2011 – 15 February 2014 Prime Minister Najib Mikati Preceded by Salim Sayegh Succeeded by Rashid Derbass Personal details Born (1974-10-05) 5 October...
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candidacy in a speech during a small event. Kataeb secured 4 seats for Salim Sayegh (3,477 votes), Nadim Gemayel (4,425 votes), Sami Gemayel (10,466 votes)...
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candidacy in a speech during a small event. Kataeb secured 4 seats for Salim Sayegh (3,477 votes), Nadim Gemayel (4,425 votes), Sami Gemayel (10,466 votes)...
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were the two auxiliary bishops in the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, Salim Sayegh and Giacinto Boulos-Marcuzzo. In his role as Auxiliary Bishop of Jerusalem...
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