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Edmon may
refer to:
Arthur Edmon Brown, Jr.,
United States Army four-star general, Vice
Chief of
Staff of the
United States Army (VCSA) from 1987 to 1989...
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Edmon Ryan (born
Edmon Ryan Mossbarger; June 5, 1905 –
August 4, 1984) was an
American theater, film, and
television actor. A
native of Cecilia, Kentucky...
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Edmon Low (January 4, 1902 –
December 2, 1983) was the head
librarian of the
Oklahoma State University Library from 1940–1967. His
service in this position...
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Tellegen (born
Isidor Louis Bernard Edmon van Dommelen;
November 26, 1881 or 1883 –
October 29, 1934) was a Dutch-born
stage and film actor, film...
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Edmon Hrachiki Marukyan (Armenian: Էդմոն Հրաչիկի Մարուքյան) is an
Armenian lawyer and politician,
chairman of
Bright Armenia party and
Member of the Council...
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Edmon Colomer is a
Spanish conductor from Barcelona. He
conducted Joaquín Rodrigo's
Concierto de
Aranjuez in 1991, in
which Paco de
Lucia performed with...
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Edmon Shehadeh (Arabic: إدمون شحادة) was a
Palestinian poet and literary.
Shehadeh was born in
Haifa on 3
February 1933. He was the
fifth child among...
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Edmon López Möller, (born 16 July 1996 in Barcelona) is a
Spanish professional squash player. He pla**** at the 2013
Under 17
Dutch Junior Open Squash...
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Edmond Richer (French: [ʁiʃe]; 15
September 1559 – 29
November 1631) was a
French theologian known for
several works advocating the
Gallican theory, that...
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Edmon Louis "Ed"
Gallagher (born May 31, 1979) is an
American professor of
Christian Scripture at
Heritage Christian University in Florence, Alabama....