Moze is an Italian surname derived from the Latin word Mosè (Moses).[citation needed] The earliest records of the name trace its appearance back to the...
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Eva Mozes Kor (January 31, 1934 – July 4, 2019) was a Romanian-born American survivor of the Holocaust. Along with her twin sister Miriam, Kor was subjected...
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Francis Moze (born 2 February 1946) is a French bass player and pianist, best known for his work in Magma, Gong and Pierre Moerlen's Gong. Moze played...
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Hungarian). haon.hu. Retrieved 22 July 2018. Emese Mózes-Rácz career statistics on Worldhandball.com Emese Mózes-Rácz player profile on Békéscsabai Előre NKSE...
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The Moses and Aaron Church (Dutch: Mozes en Aäronkerk, pronounced [ˈmoːzəs ɛn aːˈʔaːrɔŋkɛr(ə)k]), in the Waterlooplein neighborhood of Amsterdam, is officially...
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Mózes Csoma (Korean: 초머 모세; born May 11, 1978[citation needed]) is a Hungarian Koreanist. He researches current and historical events in Korea. He is...
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Daniel Mozes (born September 15, 1983) is an American former professional football center who played for the Minnesota Vikings the National Football League...
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Mozes Jacobs (26 November 1905 – 9 July 1943) was a Dutch gymnast. He competed in seven events at the 1928 Summer Olympics. He was killed in the Sobibor...
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Moses Székely (redirect from Mózes Székely)
an ally of the Habsburgs. Mózes' own kinsmen, the Székely, joined forces with the invaders, who defeated and killed Mózes in the Battle of Brașov on...
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