Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Romuald
Romuald Rajs
Romuald Rajs, nom de guerre "Bury", was a Polish soldier and anti-communist insurgent. Rajs was a member of Home Army (AK) and National Military Union (NZW). In 1946 the unit under his command burned several Belarusian villages in the region of Białystok and massacred about 79 villagers. He was sentenced to death in a show trial held by the Polish communist government in 1949, charged with membership in delegalized NZW. Following the trial, he was executed in 1949. Like with many other anti-communist partisans, his death penalty was nullified by the Military Court of Warsaw in 1995. Rajs is revered by regional nationalist Polish groups as a hero which creates tensions with the local Belarusian and Eastern Orthodox inhabitants.
Romuald Kamiński
Romuald Kamiński is a Polish Roman Catholic priest who has served as bishop of Warszawa-Praga since 2017. He previously served as auxiliary bishop of Ełk between 2005 and 2017.
Romuald Karmakar
Romuald Karmakar es un director, guionista, y productor de cine franco-alemán. Nació en Wiesbaden, Alemania de padre iraní y madre francesa. Desde 1977 a 1982, vivió en Atenas. Ha ganado varios premios nacionales e internacionales, incluyendo el Premio del Cine Nacional Alemán en 1996 por Der Totmacher. Sus obras han sido honrado con varios retrospectivos en festivales y cinemateques. En 2008, el MoMA celebró su filme Das Himmler-Projekt como uno de los 250 adquisiciones artísticas más importantes del Museo desde 1980. Un miembro de Akademie der Künste, Berlín, se considera Karmakar internacionalmente por su representación honesta de los aspectos menos atractivos de la sociedad por concentrar en los perpetradores responsables por estas caídas. Actualmente Karmakar es miembro en Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study en la Universidad Harvard en 2012–13. Ha sido invitado ser uno de los cuatro artistas junto con Ai Weiwei, Santu Mofokeng y Dayanita Singh) para representar Alemania en el Pabellón Alemán en la Art Venice Biennale en 2013.
Romualdo I de Benevento
Romuald I, duke of Benevento (662–687) was the son of Grimoald, king of the Lombards. When his father usurped the throne in 662, he left Benevento under Romuald and sent the deposed king Perctarit's wife, Rodelinde, and son, Cunincpert, into exile at the Romuald's court in Benevento.
Romuald Wadagni
Romuald Wadagni is Benin's Minister of Economy, Finance and Denationalization Programs. He replaces Komi Koutché in this position. After 17 years of ascension within the French, American and African firms of the consulting firm Deloitte, he was appointed on 7 April 2016, Minister of Economy and Finance in the first Talon government, a position to which he was reappointed in 2021.
Romuald Hazoumè
Romuald Hazoumè is a Yoruba artist from the Republic of Bénin, best known for his work La Bouche du Roi, a reworking of the 1789 image of the slave ship Brookes. La Bouche du Roi was widely exhibited in the United Kingdom as part of the centenary remembrance of the Slave Trade Act 1807 by Parliament. He only uses recycled materials to create his works.
Romuald Kujawski
Romuald Guarna
Romuald Guarna was the Archbishop of Salerno from 1153 to his death. He is remembered primarily for his Chronicon sive Annales, an important historical record of his time.
Romuald
Romuald, seudónimo de Romuald Jean Figuier, es un cantante, autor y actor francés que participó en diversos certámenes musicales en Europa y América Latina.
Romualdo II de Benevento
Romuald II the Younger was the son of Gisulf I and Winiperga. He succeeded as duke of Benevento on the death of his father, which is dated variously as 698, 706, or 707. According to Paul the Deacon, Gisulf reigned 17 years, which would imply his death in 698, but Paul also mentions acts which seem certainly to have occurred around 705. He gives Romuald a reign of 26 years, which puts his death in either 724, 731, or 732.