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Esaias Tegnér (Swedish: [tɛŋˈneːr]; 13
November 1782 (1782-11-13) – 2
November 1846 (1846-11-03)) was a
Swedish writer,
professor of the Gr**** language...
- יְשַׁעְיָהוּ, Yəšaʿyāhū, "Yahweh is salvation"; also
known as
Isaias or
Esaias from Gr****: Ἠσαΐας) was the 8th-century BC
Israelite prophet after whom...
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Johann Esaias Silberschlag (16
November 1721 – 22
November 1791) was a
German Lutheran pastor (1753-1766) and
natural scientist from Aschersleben, Prin****lity...
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Esaias Reusner (the Younger) (29
April 1636 – 1 May 1679) was a
German lutenist and composer.
Reusner was born in Löwenberg in Silesia, now Lwówek Śląski...
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Esaias Fleischer may
refer to:
Esaias Fleischer (priest) (1633–1697),
Danish priest Esaias Fleischer (pharmacist) (c. 1586–1663),
Danish pharmacist This...
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Esaias Wechter (1701 – 17 May 1776) was a
Finnish merchant (living in what was then Sweden),
early industrialist and politician.
Wechter started the first...
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Esaias Boursse (March 3, 1631 –
November 16, 1672) was a
Dutch painter. His
paintings were
mainly genre works. He was born in Amsterdam, the
youngest son...
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Elijah Esaias Holyfield (born
November 30, 1997) is an
American professional football...
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Esaias Reynier Snijman (1822-1884) was a
South African (Boer)
politician and statesman. He was a
member and
chairman (1858) of the
Volksraad of the Orange...
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Esaias Fleischer (25
October 1633 – 5
February 1697) was a
Danish priest. He was a son of
pharmacist Esaias Fleischer, and of
Silesian roots. He studied...