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  • 71Moses Fleetwood Walker — {{{equipo}}} receptor Batea: {{{batea}}} Lanza: {{{lanza}}}  …

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  • 72MOSES BEN JACOB OF COUCY — (13th century), French scholar and tosafist. His father Jacob is mentioned a number of times in the printed tosafot (Kid. 43b; et al.). Moses was the maternal grandson of the tosafist Ḥayyim ha Kohen and brother in law of samson of coucy . His… …

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  • 73Moses von Choren — (links) auf einem Manuskript aus dem 14. Jahrhundert Moses von Choren (armenisch Մովսէս Խորենացի, Movses Chorenazi, in wissenschaftlicher Transliteration Movsēs Xorenac‘i; 5. Jahrhundert n. Chr.) war ein spätantiker armenischer Historiker.… …

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  • 74MOSES BEN SHEM TOV DE LEON — (c. 1240–1305), a leading kabbalist, author of the bulk of the zohar . (For later views on the authorship of the Zohar, see the addendum to zohar .) Moses was apparently born in Leon, near Castile – he also calls himself Moses from the town of… …

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  • 75Moses Brown School — Moses Brown Original building of the Moses Brown School campus, ca.1819 Location Providence, RI …

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  • 76Moses Ashikodi — Personal information Full name Moses Ashikodi Date of birth 27 June 1987 (1 …

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  • 77Moses Mabhida Stadium — Former names Durban Stadium (During the 2010 FIFA World Cup) Location Masabalala Yengwa Ave, Stamford Hill, Durban, South Africa …

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  • 78Moses Taft — 2nd (January 16, 1812–April 2, 1893) was born at Uxbridge, Massachusetts. He was significant as an early American Industrialist and financier in the historic Blackstone Valley, and a member of the famous Taft family. Contents 1 Birth parents and… …

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  • 79Moses Mescheloff — in his younger years Moses (Moshe)[1] Mescheloff (Hebrew: משה בן מאיר משלוף‎[2]) (June 12, 1909 May 9, 2008) was a renowned American Orthodox rabbi and community leader for 75 years, known especially within circles of American Orthodox Judaism,… …

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  • 80MOSES, ROBERT — (1888–1981), U.S. parks and highways developer. Moses was born in New Haven, Connecticut, to well to do Spanish Jewish parents. He denied his Jewish affiliation. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Oxford University in 1911 and 1913,… …

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