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    The Doeg (also called Dogue, Taux, Tauxenent) were a Native American people who lived in Virginia. They spoke an Algonquian language and may have been...
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  • Doeg can refer to: Doeg the Edomite, a herdsman in the time of King David Doeg people, a Native American people in Northern Virginia in the 17th century...
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  • Doeg (Hebrew: דֹּאֵג Dō’ēg) was an Edomite, chief herdsman to Saul, King of Israel. He is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible book of First Samuel, chapters...
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    Nanticoke people consisted of several tribes: The Nanticoke proper (the subject of this article), the Choptank, the Assateague, the Piscataway, and the Doeg. The...
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  • Thomas Godfray Hope Doeg (December 7, 1908 – April 27, 1978) was a male tennis player from the United States. In August 1929 Doeg won the singles title...
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    Gabrielle Tayac, is dedicated to the Doeg people, who inhabited the site before it became a plantation. Because the Doeg left behind relatively few surviving...
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    Virginia, named for the Tauxenent Indigenous Native American People also known as Doeg people. The lower 3 miles (5 km) of the creek form a tidal embayment...
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    "the common people," calling the book "an attempt in novel form to bring to life the original Wesorts and their turbulent world." Doeg people Mattawoman...
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  • McLean, Virginia, USA. c. 1400 - Land inhabited by indigenous peoples, likely the Doeg people. 1608 - Expedition of region by Captain John Smith. c. 1750s...
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  • Falls, Virginia, USA. c. 1400 - Land inhabited by indigenous peoples, likely the Doeg people. 1608 - Expedition of region by Captain John Smith. c. 1700s...
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  • refer to: Dogue de Bordeaux, a breed of dog Dogue, Benin Dogue, Virginia Doeg people, also known as Dogue This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Algonquian-speaking tribes included the Anacostan, Chincopin, Choptico, Doeg, or Doge, or Taux; Tauxeneen, Mattawoman, and Pamunkey. More distantly related...
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    allied Algonquian Rappahannock, Morattico (Moraughtacund), Portobacco, and Doeg tribes, who merged in the late 17th century. Most live in Essex, Caroline...
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  • Eleanor Dare (category People of the Roanoke Colony)
    for his life, but a visiting Doeg war captain spoke to him in Welsh and assured him that he would not be killed. The Doeg warrior ransomed Jones and his...
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  • Thomas Trueman (burgess) (category People from Calvert County, Maryland)
    the other bank of the Potomac River, in the Colony of Virginia, local Doeg people were being displaced by English settlers. In July 1675, Thomas Hen, a...
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    (Susquehannock), Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia Tauxenent (Doeg), Virginia Tunxis, Connecticut Tuscarora, formerly North Carolina, Virginia...
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  • northwest by an enemy nation. They told him they had found it occupied by the Doeg, whom they eventually displaced, in the meantime teaching them the art of...
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    Agag (category Book of Numbers people)
    lii. 4). Doeg is among those who have forfeited their portion in the future world by their wickedness (Sanh. x. 1; compare ib. 109b). Doeg is an instance...
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    Quantico Creek to the north. The word Quantico is a corruption of the name of a Doeg village recorded by English colonists as Pamacocack. Quantico is surrounded...
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  • Dinhabah Dionysius Diotrephes Dishan Dishon Dizahab Dodai, Dodavah Dodo Doeg Dophkah Dor Dorcas Dothan Drusilla Dumah Dura Comay, Joan, Who's Who in the...
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    as Doeg) already living there. The Monacan told Lederer they had taught the Tacci to plant maize. They said that before that innovation, the Doeg had...
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    the Maryland border. Powells Creek was originally referred to by the Doeg people as Yosococomico, who inhabited the region from the 1600s to the 1700s...
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    Ananias Dare (category People of the Roanoke Colony)
    his life, but a visiting Doeg Indian war captain spoke to him in Welsh and assured him that he would not be killed. The Doeg warrior ransomed Jones and...
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  • Gerrard Fowke (category People from Westmoreland County, Virginia)
    near the town of the Doeg Native Americans. In 1658 Fowke was appointed to settle a dispute between trader Giles Brent and some Doeg Native Americans, whom...
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    they erected a palisaded fort. In July 1675, a group of Virginians chasing Doeg raiders crossed the Potomac into Maryland and mistakenly killed several Susquehannock...
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  • The Choptank (or Ababco) were an Algonquian-speaking Native American people that historically lived on the Eastern Shore of Maryland on the Delmarva Peninsula...
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  • Achimelech (category Set index articles on Hebrew Bible people)
    Doeg the Edomite, Ahimelech gave David five loaves of holy bread, the sword of Goliath, and, though reputed to have consulted God for David by Doeg,...
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    Powhatan (redirect from Powhatan people)
    The Powhatan people (/ˌpaʊhəˈtæn, ˈhætən/) are Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands who belong to member tribes of the Powhatan Confederacy...
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    The Indigenous peoples of Maryland are the tribes who historically and currently live in the land that is now the State of Maryland in the United States...
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    Eli (biblical figure) (category 11th-century BCE Hebrew people)
    Eli. The House of Eli included: Ahimelech, great-grandson of Eli: slain by Doeg the Edomite, fulfilling part of the curse on the House of Eli that none of...
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