Moses Hart (November 26, 1768 – October 15, 1852) was a Canadian businessman and seigneur, eldest son of Aaron Hart. Moses Hart was born in Trois-Rivières...
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translated into many languages. The first person on Hart's list was Muhammad, chosen over Jesus or Moses. Hart attributes this to the fact that Muhammad was...
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Moses Hart (1675–1756) was a Prussian-born English merchant, financier, and philanthropist. Along with his brother, Chief Rabbi Aaron Hart, he was one...
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Aaron Philip Hart (Hebrew name; משה אורי בן יחזקאל, Moses Uri ben Ezekiel; August 16, 1724 – December 28, 1800) was a businessman in Lower Canada and one...
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(equivalent to £400,000 in 2023) being borne by businessman and philanthropist Moses Hart. The building was consecrated on Rosh Hashana (September 18, 1722). An...
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chief rabbi of Great Britain. He was born in Breslau, Silesia, to Hartwig Moses Hart (also known as Naphtali Hertz of Hamburg) who was a rabbi at Breslau and...
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The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History (category Cultural depictions of Moses)
and Moses are all placed highly as well due to their role in establishing religions. One of the most notable omissions was Abraham Lincoln, which Hart relegated...
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1793–1799, representing Liverpool Township. When in 1798 Samuel's brother Moses Hart, working as a merchant in London, declared bankruptcy, the import/export...
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traded to the New York Knicks in 2023. Hart was born on March 6, 1995, in Silver Spring, Maryland, to Moses and Pat Hart. He has two siblings. He is also the...
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Guillaume Guillemot Frederick Haldimand Benjamin Hart (businessman) Aaron Hart Moses Hart Ezekiel Hart William Henry Lee Jean-Baptiste Hertel de Rouville...
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Cecilia Hart (February 19, 1948 – October 16, 2016), sometimes credited as Ceci Jones, was an American actress who played Stacey Erickson in the CBS police...
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Lazarus, niece of Ephraim Hart. Hart and his brothers Moses and Benjamin established a brewery in Trois-Rivières, the M. and E. Hart Company, in 1796. He remained...
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Edwin Corley Moses (born August 31, 1955) is an American former hurdler who won gold medals in the 400 m hurdles at the 1976 and 1984 Olympics. Between...
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Maimonides (redirect from Moses ben Maimon)
Moses ben Maimon (1138–1204), commonly known as Maimonides (/maɪˈmɒnɪdiːz/ my-MON-ih-deez) and also referred to by the Hebrew acronym Rambam (Hebrew:...
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Hart Island, sometimes referred to as Hart's Island, is located at the western end of Long Island Sound, in the northeastern Bronx in New York City. Measuring...
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Rhode Island, Hart was the son and grandson of Henry Clay Hart and Richard Borden Comstock, leading Rhode Island lawyers. He went to Moses Brown School...
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66. Moses 1972, p. 47. Moses 1972, p. 46; Grant 2008, p. 439. Hart 1967, p. 230; Clarke 1974, p. 18; Grant 2008, p. 453. Clarke 1974, p. 18. Hart 1967...
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66. Moses 1972, p. 47. Moses 1972, p. 46; Grant 2008, p. 439. Hart 1967, p. 230; Clarke 1974, p. 18; Grant 2008, p. 453. Clarke 1974, p. 18. Hart 1967...
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The Moses and Mary Hart Stone House and Ranch Complex, in Malheur County, Oregon near Westfall, is a historic property that is listed on the National...
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John Henry Moses KCVO (12 January 1938 – 14 July 2024) was the Dean of St Paul's from November 1996 until his retirement on 31 August 2006. Moses' last service...
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Aaron Franks, who was married to the daughter of another Jewish magnate, Moses Hart. The writer Horace Walpole was in the audience and gave a description...
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The Delfonics (redirect from William "Poogie" Hart)
vocalist and founding member William "Poogie" Hart, and arranger and producer Thom Bell. Wilbert Hart is the last surviving founding member. Their songs...
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Mondale faced a competitive field in his bid, defeating Colorado Senator Gary Hart, activist Jesse Jackson, and several other candidates in the 1984 Democratic...
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Robert Moses State Park - Long Island is a 875-acre (3.54 km2) state park in southern Suffolk County, New York. The park lies on the western end of Fire...
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Annie Oakley (redirect from Phoebe Moses)
family name, Mosey. Many biographers and other references give the name as "Moses". Although the 1860 U.S. Census shows the family name as "Mauzy", this is...
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was the daughter of Prudence Heilbuth and the German Jewish merchant Moses Hart, who had established the first Ashkenazic Jewish synagogue in London,...
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Thoth (category Moses)
same person as Moses, based primarily on their shared roles as authors of texts and creators of laws. Artapanus's biography of Moses conflates traditions...
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Hart's campaign was bolstered by his second placing show. Hart, despite not winning Iowa, was now viewed as the only viable opponent to Mondale. Hart...
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Harriet Tubman (redirect from Moses of her people)
eventually guided dozens of other enslaved people to freedom. Tubman (or "Moses", as she was called) travelled by night and in extreme secrecy, and later...
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Henry Hart (1839–1915) was an American composer, singer, and violinist. He led the Henry Hart Minstrels, was proclaimed a "social necessity" in Indianapolis...
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