Mose, Mosè, or Mosé is a given name which may refer to:
People
In religion
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Mose Durst Mose Durst (born 1939) is an author, educator, and the former president of the Unification Church of the United States. He was born in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City, a predominantly Orthodox Jewish community, to immigrants from Russia. He ...
, former president of the
Unification Church of the United States
The Unification Church of the United States is a religious movement in the United States of America. It began in the 1950s and 1960s when missionaries from Japan and South Korea were sent to the United States by the international Unification Churc ...
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Mosé Higuera
Mosé Higuera (20 December 1842 – 25 September 1915) was a Colombian prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of two dioceses, first for the Archdiocese of Bogotá from 1876 to 1884, and next for the Archdiocese of Mede ...
, Colombian Catholic bishop
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Mosè Tovini, Italian Roman Catholic priest
In music
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Mose Allison
Mose John Allison Jr. (November 11, 1927 – November 15, 2016) was an American jazz and blues pianist, singer, and songwriter. He became notable for playing a unique mix of blues and modern jazz, both singing and playing piano. After moving to N ...
, American jazz pianist and singer
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Mose Christensen
Moses "Mose" Christensen (February 12, 1871 – October 30, 1920) was an American musician, and founder and conductor of the Oregon Symphony (then known as the Portland Symphony Orchestra).
Biography
Mose was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. His fat ...
, American musician, founder and conductor of the Oregon Symphony
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Mose Rager
Moses Rager (April 2, 1911 – May 14, 1986) was a guitar player from Kentucky. He is credited with creating the thumb-picking style of guitar playing - which he taught to Merle Travis.
Laverda Rager was the daughter of Mose Rager. She was i ...
, guitar player from Kentucky
In visual art
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Mosè Bianchi
Mosè Bianchi (1840–1904) was an Italian painter and printmaker.
Biography
Bianchi was born in Monza. His family moved to Milan and he enrolled at the Brera Academy. Having interrupted his studies to serve in the second war of independence, he ...
, Italian painter and printmaker
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Mose Tolliver
Moses Ernest Tolliver (July 4, 1918-20 – October 30, 2006)
''The New York Times'' (November 3, 2006). ...
, American painter
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Mosè Turri
Mosè Turri (1837 - 1903) was an Italian painter.
He was born and was a resident in Milan
Milan ( , , Lombard: ; it, Milano ) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city proper in Italy after Rom ...
, Italian painter
In sports
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Mosé Arosio, Italian racing cyclist
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Mose Bashaw
Mose Lafayette Bashaw (April 15, 1889 – June 5, 1933) was an American football tackle who played one season in the American Professional Football Association with the Hammond Pros
The Hammond Pros from Hammond, Indiana played in the Nation ...
, NFL player
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Mose Lantz
Montgomery Stoffal Lantz (November 24, 1903 – November 2, 1969) was an American football center who played one season with the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Grove City College and attend ...
, NFL player
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Mosé Navarra
Mosé Navarra (born 18 July 1974, in Loano) is a retired tennis player from Italy.International Tennis FederationNAVARRA, Mose (ITA) Retrieved January 21, 2010Association of Tennis ProfessionalsMose Navarra Retrieved January 21, 2010
Navarra tur ...
, former tennis player from Italy
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Mose Solomon
Mose Hirsch Solomon, nicknamed the Rabbi of Swat (December 8, 1900 – June 25, 1966) was an American left-handed baseball player. In 1923, he hit 49 home runs in the minors, a new minor league record. He briefly played for the New York Giants ...
, the "Rabbi of Swat", American Major League Baseball player
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Mose Tuiali'i
Moses Moses Tuiali'i (born 25 March 1981) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A Loose forward, Tuiali'i notably played for the Crusaders in Super Rugby between 2004 and 2008. He also played for the Blues in 2003 and later the Highland ...
, rugby union player
In other fields
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Mose (Ancient Egyptian official) Mose was an ancient Egyptian official who served in the court of 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II during the 13th century BC.
Mose was a Soldier of Ramesses II, beloved of Atum and greatly favored by him. A stele was created for Mose, depictin ...
, 13th-century BCE Egyptian official under Ramesses II
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Mose (scribe) Mose was an ancient Egyptian official with the title ''scribe of the treasury of Ptah''. He lived under Ramesses II, around 1250 BC. He is mainly known from his decorated tomb chapel that was excavated by Victor Loret at Saqqara, close to the Pyram ...
, 13th-century BCE Egyptian scribe under Ramesses II
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Mosè Giacomo Bertoni, Swiss naturalist who studied Paraguayan plants
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Mosè de Brolo Moses of Bergamo was a twelfth-century Italian poet and translator. He spent time in Constantinople, where he was one of the first Western Europeans to be interested in collecting Greek language manuscripts.Mose Gingerich
Mose J. Gingerich is an Amish-born documentary-maker and the author of Amish fiction murder/mystery novels. Gingerich was born in an Old Order Amish community in Greenwood, Wisconsin.
Early years
Gingerich was born on July 27, 1979, and was the ...
, Amish-born American documentary maker
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Mose Humphrey Mose Humphrey was a member of Fire Company 40 in New York City in the 19th century, and the inspiration for the folk hero character "Mose the Fireboy".
The character of Mose first appeared on Broadway in Benjamin A. Baker's ''A Glance at New York ...
, American firefighter
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Mose Jefferson Mose Oliver Jefferson (August 28, 1942 – May 12, 2011) was a member of the New Orleans family that includes his younger brother, former U.S. Representative William J. Jefferson. On 21 August 2009, Mose Jefferson was convicted on four felony counts ...
, American politician
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Mose Khoneli
Mose Khoneli ( ka, მოსე ხონელი) or Moses of Khoni was a 12th-century Georgian writer active during the reign of Queen Tamar ( 1184-1213). He is believed to be author of one of the most important works of medieval Georgian romanc ...
, 12th-century Georgian writer and poet
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Mosè Piccio Mosè Piccio (Hebrew: משה בן יוסף פיגו, ''Moshe ben Yosef Figu''; d. 1576) was an Ottoman lexicographer. Piccio compiled ''Zikhron Torat Moshe'' (Hebrew: זכרון תורת משה), which is a dictionary of ''aggadic'' terminology fir ...
, 16th-century Ottoman lexicographer
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Mose Penaani Tjitendero Mose Penaani Tjitendero (25 December 1943 – 26 April 2006) was a Namibian politician and educator. He was Namibia's first Speaker of the National Assembly from independence on March 21, 1990, until his retirement in 2004.
Early life and exile ...
, Namibian politician and educator
Fictional characters
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Mose the Fireboy Mose Humphrey was a member of Fire Company 40 in New York City in the 19th century, and the inspiration for the folk hero character "Mose the Fireboy".
The character of Mose first appeared on Broadway in Benjamin A. Baker's ''A Glance at New York ...
, prototypical representation of a
b'hoy in 19th-century American theatre
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Mose Schrute
''The Office'' is an American television series based on the British television comedy of the same name. The format of the series is a parody of the fly on the wall documentary technique that intersperses traditional situation comedy segments wi ...
, a character from the American adaptation of the TV series ''The Office''
See also
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MOSE Mose, Mosè, or Mosé is a given name which may refer to:
People In religion
* Mose Durst, former president of the Unification Church of the United States
* Mosé Higuera, Colombian Catholic bishop
* Mosè Tovini, Italian Roman Catholic priest
In ...
, a Venetian engineering project
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Moze (disambiguation) Moze is an Italian surname derived from the Latin word Mosè (Moses). The earliest records of the name trace its appearance back to the region of Tuscany, in Pisa. It is also a nickname. It may refer to:
* Francis Moze (born 1946), French bass play ...
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