Abraham Bishop (1763–1844) was an American farmer and economic populist. He was a vocal supporter of Thomas Jefferson and was known for his family's Federalist...
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William Abraham DD (1792–13 January 1837), was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Waterford and Lismore. He was born in Glendine, County Cork to Henry Abraham a blacksmith...
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Charles John Abraham (1814 – 4 February 1903) was the first Anglican Bishop of Wellington. He married Caroline Palmer who became a noted artist. Born in...
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Charles Abraham may refer to: Charles Abraham (bishop of Wellington) (1814–1903), English Anglican bishop, in Wellington then Lichfield Charles Abraham (bishop...
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director Philip Abraham (1803–1890), English writer and educator Philip Abraham (1897–1955), Anglican Bishop of Newfoundland Pierre Abraham (1892–1974),...
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scholars of the Church of the East. In Fiey's view, Abraham was one of several fictitious bishops of Seleucia-Ctesiphon whose lives were concocted in...
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Abraham (died 1080) was Bishop of St David's and the Cathedral Close in Pembrokeshire, Wales from 1078, when he succeeded Sulien, until his murder in 1078...
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Abraham (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Judaism, he is the...
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remained unsettled farmland into the 1800s, when its largest landowner was Abraham Bishop, a prominent New Haven lawyer and businessman. The southernmost streets...
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Daniel Abraham was an Anglican bishop in the Church of South India: he was the Bishop of Tirunelveli from 1975 to 1984. Christ Church Shanthinagare CSI...
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