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'''Moses''' may also refer to: '''Moses''' may also refer to:
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==People and fictional characters==
* ], including a list of people and fictional characters
* ], including a list of people


==Places==
;People
* ]
* ]
* "Moses", popular pseudonym for ] while she worked helping free slaves

;Places
* ], a stream in West Virginia
* ], a lake in Grant County, Washington, United States
* ], Washington, United States * ], Washington, United States
* ], a lake in Washington, United States
* ], a stream in West Virginia, United States
* ], Hudson Mountains, Ellsworth Land, Antarctica * ], Hudson Mountains, Ellsworth Land, Antarctica


==Arts and entertainment==
;In the arts
===Film and television===
* ], sculpture
* ], a 1995 TV miniseries
* ], a series of three painted steel statues created by Tony Smith
* ], a 2002 British documentary
* '']'' (''Moses in Egypt''), an opera by Rossini, at times referred to as ''Moses''
* ], a 1995 TV movie starring Ben Kingsley as Moses
* ], a 2002 documentary produced by the BBC
* '']'', a 1976 narrative poem by Anthony Burgess
* ], by British band Coldplay
* "Moses" (song), by US singer-songwriter ]
* ], a fictional character in George Orwell's ''Animal Farm''


===Literature===
;Other uses
* ], part of the Mormon scriptural canon * ], part of the Mormon scriptural canon
* '']'', a 1976 poem by Anthony Burgess
* '']'', a 2006 children's picture book by Carole Boston Weatherford and Kadir Nelson
* ], a fictional character in George Orwell's ''Animal Farm''

===Music===
* ], an 1895 oratorio by Max Bruch
* ], an 1892 opera by Anton Rubinstein
* ], a 2001 opera by Myroslav Skoryk
* ''Moses'', a 2014 musical by ]
* ], 2003
* ], 2015
* "Moses", a song by ], 2019
* "Moses", a song by Patty Griffin from '']'', 1996

===Sculptures===
* ], a 16th century marble sculpture
* ], a series of three painted steel statues created by Tony Smith
** ], the third in the series
* ], a sculpture by Josip Turkalj

===Paintings===
* ''Moses'', a 1977 painting by ]

==Other uses==
* ] (1819–1836), a British Thoroughbred racehorse
* ], a free statistical machine translation engine * ], a free statistical machine translation engine
* ], a Manned Orbiting Shuttle Escape System proposed by General Electric
* ], Jewish evacuation mission
* ] (MOSES), an American interfaith group * ], an American interfaith group
* ] (MOSES), a United States Army training research project * ], a United States Army training research project
* ], a 1984 Jewish evacuation mission


==See also== ==See also==
* {{Look from|Moses}}
* ''Moshe'', nickname for Neanderthal skeleton found in ]
* {{In title|Moses}}
* ]
* ], an aquatic barrier tracing its name to Moses * ], an aquatic barrier tracing its name to Moses
* ''Moshe'', nickname for Neanderthal skeleton found in ]
* ]
* ], acronym for Metal Oxide Semiconductor Implementation Service


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Latest revision as of 04:42, 9 December 2023

Moses was the reputed author of the Biblical Pentateuch and protagonist of the Book of Exodus.

Moses may also refer to:

People and fictional characters

Places

Arts and entertainment

Film and television

Literature

Music

Sculptures

Paintings

Other uses

See also

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