Moses (disambiguation)
Moses, Moses, called:
- Moses led the Israelites, according to the biblical tradition from Egypt into the land of Canaan
Moses is a surname and may refer to:
A
- Albert Moses ( b. 1937 ), British actor
- Alfred H. Moses ( born 1929 ), American lawyer and diplomat
- Andrea Moses (born 1972 ), German film director
B
- Bob Moses ( b. 1948 ), American jazz drummer
C
- Charles L. Moses (1856-1910), American politician
- China Moses (born 1978 ), American television presenter and jazz singer
E
- Ed Moses ( swimmer ) ( born 1980 ), American swimmer
- Edward Moses ( born 1926 ), American painter
- Edwin Moses ( born 1955 ), American track and field athlete
- Else Bechteler - Moses ( born 1933), German artist Carpet
F
- Franklin Moses (1838-1906), American politician
G
- George H. Moses (1869-1944), American politician
- Grandma Moses (1860-1961), American painter
B
- Hanna Meyer- Moses (* 1927), Jewish contemporary witness the persecution of Jews
J
- JC Moses (1936-1977), American jazz drummer
- Jamie Moses ( born 1955 ), British- American musician
- Joel Moses ( b. 1941 ), Israeli- American computer scientist
- John Moses (1885-1945), American politician
- Julius Moses, real name of Julius Mosen (1803-1867), German poet and writer
- Julius Moses ( politician ) ( 1868-1942 ), German politician
- Julius Moses ( educator ) ( 1869-1945 ), German physician and medical educator
M
- Mark Moses (born 1958 ), American actor
- Marlene Moses ( b. 1961 ), Nauruan politician
P
- Peter Moses Krause ( born 1943 ), German publisher
Q
- Quentin Moses ( b. 1983 ), American football player
R
- Remi Moses ( b. 1960 ), English footballer
- Reuven Moses (born 1966 ), Israeli badminton players
- Rick Moses ( born 1952 ), American actor
- Robert Moses (1888-1981), American urban planner
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- Senta Moses (born 1973 ), American actress
- Siegfried Moses (1865-1940), German rabbi
- Siegfried Moses ( lawyer), German -Israeli lawyer and political economist
- Stefan Moses ( b. 1928 ), German photographer
- Stéphane Moses (1931-2007), Israeli- French literary scholar and specialist in German
- Steve Moses (* 1989), American ice hockey player
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- Victor Moses (* 1990), English footballer
W
- Wally Moses (1910-1990), American baseball player
- William R. Moses ( born 1959 ), American actor
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- Yoram Moses, Israeli computer scientists
Moses is the first name of the following persons
- Moses ben Joshua of Narbonne ( † after 1362 ), Jewish scholar
- Moses ben Isaac coin (also Moses b. Eliezer Halevi mint or Moses ben Isaac ha -Levi Minz ), Jewish scholar, and Rabbi Dezisor
- Moses Browne (1704-1787), English poet, translator and cleric
- Moses the Ethiopian (around 320 to 407), African hermit, priest and martyr
- Moses Hamon ( 1490 before 1567), Jewish physician and linguist
- Moses Hess (1812-1875), German - Jewish philosopher and writer
- Moses Maimonides (1138-1204), philosopher, physician and lawyer, see Maimonides
- Moses of Mardin (16th century), Syriac Orthodox priest
- Moses Mendelssohn (1729-1786), philosopher
- Moses Pelham ( b. 1971 ), German rapper and producer
- Moses Polakoff (1896-1993), American lawyer
- Moses Schneider (* 1966), German music producer
- Moses, code name of Harriet Tubman (1820-1913), American slave and flight assistant
Moses called:
- Moses (ship), a Swedish oil tanker
- Moses (1975 ), a monumental film by Gianfranco De Bosio (1975 )
- Moses (Fine Schnütgen ), a window portrait
- The Bible - Moses, a two-part television film by Roger Young ( 1996)
- Moses und Aron, an unfinished opera by Arnold Schoenberg
- Pentateuch, the " Five Books of Moses" (440 BCE) in the Jewish Torah and the Old Testament
- In seafaring past a ship's boy
The acronym MOSES called:
- Motor gliders in the flier language
- Massive Open Systems Environment standards
- Methodology for Object-Oriented Software Engineering of Systems, an analysis and design methodology for object-oriented programming
- Mission Operations, System Engineering and Software at NASA
- Modular system for suppression of interfaces, a gauge of Deutsche Telekom
MO.S.E. referred to:
- Modulo Sperimentale Elettromeccanico, a flood control project for Venice
See also:
- Moses (disambiguation)
- Moise
- Moisés
- Mozes
- Disambiguation
- Abbreviation