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'''Moses''' may refer to:
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'''Moses''' is the first name of:
In '''religion''':
* '''] ben ] ha]''', Hebrew lawgiver.

* ] (1853–1932), former governor of ].
* ] (1596-1664), French theologian and metaphysician. * ], Hebrew liberator, leader, lawgiver, prophet, and historian
* ] (1973-present), hip-hop musician known as ] * ] (1596-1664), French theologian and metaphysician
* ] (1754-1806), founded the city of Cleveland * ] (1707-1746), an Italian Jewish rabbi and poet
* ] (1522-1570), a medieval rabbi. * ] (1522-1570), a medieval rabbi
* ] (1844-1917), an American sculptor. * ] (c. 1250-1305), Spanish rabbi who is thought to have composed the Zohar
* ] (1812–1875), an early ].
* ] (1957-2003), American composer and arranger of spirituals * ] (1957-2003), American composer and arranger of spirituals
* ] (1530 - 1572), a rabbi and talmudist
* Moses Horowitz, original name of ] of ''].''
* ] (1844-1910), a Galician-born Jewish playwright. * ] (died c. 1190), medieval rabbi
* ], (1070-1138) a Jewish, Spanish philosopher. * ] (1135-1204), a Jewish rabbi, physician, and philosopher
* ] (1530 - 1572), a rabbi and talmudist.
* ] (died c. 1190) medieval rabbi.
* ](])] (c. 1250-1305), Spanish rabbi who is thought to have composed the ].
* ] (1707-1746), an Italian Jewish rabbi and poet.
* Moses Martin (2006- ), son of ] and ].
* ] (1135-1204), a Jewish rabbi, physician, and philosopher.
* ] (born 1955), a former ] basketball player.
* ] (1729-1786), a German Jewish philosopher.
* ] (1853-1932), a land developer in California, ].
* ] (1762-1839), a rabbi * ] (1762-1839), a rabbi
* ] (1784-1885), former Sheriff of ].
* Moses Sandor, a playable character in the game ].
* Moses is the name of ]'s cat, made famous by the song 'Jesse'.
* ] was also called Moses. (see Harriet Tubman)
See ] for people with Moses as family name.


In '''philosophy''':
The similar sounding '''Mose''' is the first name of:
* ] (born 1927), an American jazz pianist and singer.


* ] (1070-1138), a Jewish, Spanish philosopher
'''Moses''' is used as a placename:
* ] (1729-1786), a German Jewish philosopher
* ]


In '''geomatics''':
Other uses of the name '''Moses''' are:

* ] - Jewish evacuation mission title
* ] (1754-1806), surveyor of the Connecticut Land Company
* ] (1853-1932), a land developer in California, USA

In '''other fields''':

* ], African-American abolitionist
* ] (1853–1932), former governor of Idaho
* ] (1973-present), African American Southern hip hop artist from Greenville, North Carolina
* ] (1844-1917), an American sculptor
* ] (1812–1875), an early Zionist
* ] (1844-1910), a Galician-born Jewish playwright
* ]
* ] (born 1955), a former NBA basketball player
* Moses Martin, son of ] and Chris Martin
* ] (1784-1885), former Sheriff of London, England
* Moses Sandor, a playable character in the game '']''
* ], Jewish evacuation mission


== See also == == See also ==


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In philosophy:

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In other fields:

See also

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