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Julien$504938$ - traduzione in spagnolo

MALIAN BISHOP
Julien Mory Sidibe; Julien Sidibé; Julien Sidibe

Julien      
n. Julián, nombre propio de varón
benighted         
  • Emmanuel Dalle at RudE 2017
FRENCH METAL BAND
Benighted (band); Benighted (Band); Benighted (album); Psychose; Insane Cephalic Production; Liem N'Guyen; Julien Truchan; Olivier Gabriel; Kevin Kikou Foley; Obscene Repressed
rodeado de tinieblas
sorprendido por la noche
ignorante
benighted         
  • Emmanuel Dalle at RudE 2017
FRENCH METAL BAND
Benighted (band); Benighted (Band); Benighted (album); Psychose; Insane Cephalic Production; Liem N'Guyen; Julien Truchan; Olivier Gabriel; Kevin Kikou Foley; Obscene Repressed
rodeado de tinieblas
sorprendido por la noche
ignorante

Definizione

trahison des clercs
[?tr?:?z? rahison des clercs de?'kl?:]
¦ noun literary a betrayal of intellectual, artistic, or moral standards by writers, academics, or artists.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'treason of the scholars', the title of a book by Julien Benda (1927).

Wikipedia

Julien Mory Sidibé

Julien Mory Sidibé (1927 – March 17, 2003) was a Roman Catholic bishop in Mali from 1974 until his death.

Born in the village of Goualala, Mali, Julien Mory Sidibé began his education at a local Catholic missionary school, later studying at the seminary at Goumi in Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso). In 1957, he was ordained a priest in Bougouni, Mali. For five years he directed the catechism school of Faladie, then that of Ntonimba.

In 1971, he began working on his dissertation in theology in France, and was soon informed by Luc Sangare, archbishop of Bamako, that he would be made a bishop on his return to Mali, a post Sidibé took in 1974. He is particularly remembered for a speech at Mali's 1991 National Conference in which he supported the country's transition to a more democratic political system.

He was Bishop of Ségou from 1974 until his death.