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Moyse Jean-Baptiste Fouard
Moyse is a surname and a given name. Surname * Alec Moyse (1935–1994), English footballer * Alphonse Moyse, Jr. (1898–1973), American bridge player, writer, and publisher and editor of ''The Bridge World'' * Arthur Moyse (1914–2003), Anglo-Irish anarchist, artist and writer * Blanche Honegger Moyse (1909–2011), Swiss-born American music conductor * Clara Moyse Tadlock (1840–1926), British-born American poet and author * Édouard Moyse (1827-1908), French painter and artist * Heather Moyse (born 1978), Canadian multi-sport athlete * John Moyse (died 1860), captured British soldier allegedly executed by Chinese soldiers for refusing to kow-tow to a general * Louis Moyse (1912–2007), French flutist and composer * Marcel Moyse (1889–1984), French flutist and father of Louis Moyse * Walter Moyse (born 1981), Canadian basketball player and brother of Heather Moyse Given name * Moyse Alcan (1817–1869), French Jewish publisher, composer and poet * Moyse Bayle (1755–betwe ...
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Alec Moyse
Alec Moyse (5 August 1935 – 1994) was an English footballer who played as a forward in the Football League The English Football League (EFL) is a league of professional football clubs from England and Wales. Founded in 1888 as the Football League, the league is the oldest such competition in the world. It was the top-level football league in Engla .... References External linksAlex Moyse's Career 1935 births 1994 deaths English footballers Footballers from Mitcham Association football forwards Chatham Town F.C. players Crystal Palace F.C. players Swindon Town F.C. players Millwall F.C. players Poole Town F.C. players Chelmsford City F.C. players Romford F.C. players Cambridge City F.C. players Haverhill Rovers F.C. players English Football League players {{England-footy-forward-1930s-stub ...
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Walter Moyse
Walter Moyse (born in 1981) is a 6'11" (210 cm) Canadian basketball player, playing professional basketball in Europe following a successful collegiate career at Acadia University in Canada. Born in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, he is the younger brother of Canadian Gold Medal Olympian and World Rugby Hall of Fame member Heather Moyse. Premier Basketball League Moyse was the 2nd overall draft pick by the Halifax Rainmen in the 2008 Premier Basketball League draft, held on October 16, 2008. At the time, Rainmen owner Andre Levingston commented that "Moyse is a great pick. He is very athletic for his size; he runs the floor well and finishes around the basket. Moyse is a player with length that will beat most big men down the floor.". However Moyse and the Rainmen were unable to come to terms on a contract for the 2008–2009 season. Switzerland 2007-2008 was Moyse's second season playing for Villars of the Swiss "B" league. In the 2007-2008 regular season he led Villars to ...
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Moyes
Moyes is a surname. It may refer to: * Chris Moyes (1949–2006), CEO of British Go-Ahead transport group * Dave Moyes (born 1955), Scottish former footballer * David Moyes (born 1963), Scottish football manager and former player * Rev Gordon Moyes (1938–2015), Australian Christian evangelist and New South Wales MLC for Family First party *Helen Fraser (feminist), later Moyes (1881–1979), Scottish suffragist, feminist, educationalist, politician emigrated to Australia, toured America to develop WWI Women's Land Army * Henry Moyes (c. 1750–1807), blind Scottish lecturer on science subjects * James Moyes (1851–1921), Scottish writer, theologian * John Moyes (other) several people including: :* John Moyes (cricketer) (born 1946), English cricketer :* John Stoward Moyes (1884–1972), Australian Anglican bishop :* Johnny Moyes, born Alban George Moyes (1893–1963), Australian cricketer and commentator, brother of Morton Moyes * Jojo Moyes (born 1969), English journ ...
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Moyes (other)
Moyes is a surname. Moyes may also refer to: Places: *Cape Moyes, Queen Mary Land, Antarctica *Moyes Islands, George V Land, Antarctica * Moyes Nunatak, Graham Land, Antarctica * Moyes Point, Signy Island, South Orkney Islands Companies *Moyes Delta Gliders Moyes Delta Gliders is an Australian aircraft manufacturer based in Kurnell, New South Wales. The company was founded by Bill Moyes in 1967 and specializes in the design and manufacture of hang gliders. The company's designs have won many worl ..., an Australian aircraft manufacturer * Moyes Microlights, an Australian aircraft manufacturer {{disambig, geo ...
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Moise (other)
Moise is a given name and surname, with differing spellings in its French and Romanian origins, both of which originate from the name Moses: Moïse is the French spelling of Moses, while Moise is the Romanian spelling. As a surname, Moisè and Mosè are Italian spellings of Moses. Given name Moise * Moise of Wallachia (died 1530), Romanian prince * Moise Crăciun (born 1927), Romanian skier * Moise Fokou (born 1985), American football linebacker * Moise Movilă (1596–1661), Prince of Moldavia * Moise Poida (born 1978), Vanuatuan footballer * Moise Pomaney (born 1945), Ghanaian long-jumper * Moise Safra (1935–2014), Brazilian businessman and founder of Banco Safra * Moise Kean (born 2000), Italian footballer Moïse * Moïse Amyraut (1596–1664), French theologian * Moïse Brou Apanga (born 1982), Côte d'Ivoire born Gabonese footballer * Moïse Bambara (born 1984), German-Burkinabé footballer * Moïse de Camondo (1860–1935), French banker * Moïse Fortier (1815–1877 ...
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Locotracteurs Gaston Moyse
''Locotracteurs Gaston Moyse'' was a French manufacturer of diesel shunting locomotives. Founded in 1922 by Gaston Moyse, the company closed in the late 1970s. The company produced numerous shunting locomotives, including the Y 7400 and Y 8000 for the French state railways (SNCF), and classes CP 1020 and CP 1050 for the Portuguese state railways (Comboios de Portugal CP — Comboios de Portugal, EPE (''CP''; English: ''Trains of Portugal'') is a state-owned company which operates passenger trains in Portugal. Before June 2009, CP stood for Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses (English: ''Portuguese Railways'') ...). and shunters for industrial use in steel works and on other industrial sites. References External links * Defunct locomotive manufacturers of France Manufacturing companies based in Paris Manufacturing companies established in 1922 Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1977 French companies established in 1922 1977 disestablishments in France ...
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Moyse Charas
Moyse Charas, or Moses Charas (2 April 1619 – 17 January 1698), was an apothecary in France during the reign of Louis XIV. He became famous for publishing compendiums of medication formulas, which played vital roles in the development of modern pharmacy and chemistry. He is best remembered for his medical compendium ' published in 1676 (later translated into Latin version ''Pharmacopoeus Regius'', and English ''Royal Pharmacopoea'' in 1678.) Charas grew up and trained in apothecary in Orange. While working at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris, he was invited to England as pharmacist to Charles II of England. He was captured and held in prison by the Spanish Inquisition while travelling around Spain, until he renounced his Protestantism and converted to Catholicism. After solemnising his new faith in Paris, he was inducted to the French Academy of Sciences. Biography Charas was born in Uzès, Gard, in southern France, from a Huguenot family. His parents were Mouise and Jean Chara ...
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Moyse Louveture
Moyse (Moïse, Moise) Hyacinthe L’Ouverture (1773 - 1801) was a military leader in Saint-Domingue during the Haitian Revolution. Originally allied with Toussaint L’Ouverture, Moyse grew disillusioned with the minimal labor reform and land distribution for black former slaves under the L’Ouverture administration and lead a rebellion against Toussaint in 1801. Though executed, the insurrection he directed highlighted the failure of the Haitian Revolution in creating real revolutionary labor change and ignited the movement that drove L’Ouverture from office. Early life, family There are conflicting accounts of Moyse’s family history. Trinidadian historian C.L.R. James reports Moyse had been stolen from Africa as a child as part of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and was originally part of the Arada Nation, a coastal West African kingdom in what is now southern Benin. Others say he was born a Creole slave in 1773 on the Bréda plantation near Haut-du-Cap, on the outskirts ...
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Moyse Bayle
Moyse Antoine Pierre Jean Bayle (16 July 1755, in Chêne – between 1812 and 1815) was a French politician of the French Revolution. Life Before the Convention Bayle was member of Marseille's Jacobins in 1790, he protected Charles-Jean-Marie-Barbaroux which he allowed to take municipal functions. Bayle at the Convention Bayle the Montagnard He took part in the National Convention in 1792 for the Bouches-du-Rhône department winning 376 seats out of 725. When he was in Paris, he split from the Barbaroux and joined the Mountain. Mission to Marseille In March 1793, he took part in a mission to the Drôme department in Marseille which was in charge with Joseph Antoine Boisset and added 300,000 men necessary to defend the area. When he returned to Paris, Bayle was reported by the Committee of Public Safety on 23 May 1793 which denounced Marseille's popular tribunal. On the Committee of Public Safety He was member of the Committee of General Security on 13 August 1793, he wa ...
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Moyse Alcan
Moyse Alcan (14 May 1817 – 15 May 1869) was a French Jewish poet and publisher. Career Born in Verdun (Meuse), Alcan was the father of the Parisian publisher Félix Alcan (1841–1925). He was a member of the Israelite consistory of Metz and one of the judges of the Tribunal of Commerce. Alcan contributed to the ''Archives Israélites'' and the ''Revue d'Austrasie'' a number of poems, sonnets, and libretti of cantatas, such as ''Noéma'' (1841); ''Ruth'' (a Biblical hymn, dedicated to Carmoly, 1843), and ''Spartacus,'' a cantata performed at a public concert of the Société de l'Union des Arts at Metz in 1852 and at Damascus )), is an adjective which means "spacious". , motto = , image_flag = Flag of Damascus.svg , image_seal = Emblem of Damascus.svg , seal_type = Seal , map_caption = , ..., 1860. He died in Metz. References * {{DEFAULTSORT:Alcan, Moyse 1817 births 1869 deaths 19t ...
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Marcel Moyse
Marcel Moyse (pron. ''moh-EEZ''; May 17, 1889, in St. Amour, France – November 1, 1984, in Brattleboro, Vermont, United States) was a French flautist. Moyse studied at the Paris Conservatory and was a student of Philippe Gaubert, Adolphe Hennebains, and Paul Taffanel; all of whom were flute virtuosos in their time. Moyse played principal flute in various Paris orchestras and appeared widely as a soloist and made many recordings. His trademark tone was clear, flexible, penetrating, and controlled by a fast vibrato. This was a characteristic of the 'French style' of flute playing that was to influence the modern standard for flutists worldwide. Moyse taught on the faculty of the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal, and was a founder of the Marlboro Music School and festival in Vermont. Moyse strove to teach his students "not how to play the flute, but to make music". Among his students were James Galway, Paula Robison, Trevor Wye, William Bennett, Carol Wincenc, B ...
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Alphonse Moyse
Alphonse may refer to: * Alphonse (given name) * Alphonse (surname) * Alphonse Atoll, one of two atolls in the Seychelles' Alphonse Group See also * Alphons *Alfonso (other) Alfonso (and variants Alphonso, Afonso, Alphons, and Alphonse) is a masculine given name. It may also refer to: In arts and entertainment *''Alfonso und Estrella'', an opera by Franz Schubert * Éditions Alphonse Leduc, a prominent French music ...
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