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Charles Albert Gobat (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl albɛʁ ɡɔba]; 21 May 1843 – 16
March 1914) was a
Swiss lawyer,
educational administrator, and politician...
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Samuel Gobat (26
January 1799 – 11 May 1879) was a
Swiss Calvinist who
became an
Anglican missionary in
Africa and was the
Protestant Bishop of Jerusalem...
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Gobat may
refer to:
Charles Albert Gobat (1843–1914),
Swiss lawyer,
educational administrator, and
politician George Gobat (1600-1679),
French Jesuit theologian...
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purportedly a
member of the
Solomonic dynasty.
According to
Samuel Gobat, who met with
Gigar (whom he
called "Guigar")
while a
missionary in Ethiopia...
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Mayan Smith-
Gobat (born 1979) is a
professional big-wall
climber from New
Zealand and, as of 2019, held the
record for
fastest all-female team ascent...
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Maria Gobat (9
November 1813 – 1
August 1879) was a
Swiss missionary "known for her
gracious hospitality". For 45 years, as the wife of
Samuel Gobat, she...
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after two
other record-breaking
climbs in the days before.
Mayan Smith-
Gobat and
Libby Sauter broke the
speed record for an all-women team with a time...
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Marguerite Gobat (23
February 1870 – 19 July 1937) was a
Swiss editor,
teacher and pacifist.
Marguerite Gobat was born on 23
February 1870 in Delémont...
- by the
Episcopal Church in
Jerusalem and The
Middle East. In 1848
Samuel Gobat,
Bishop of Jerusalem,
opened the
cemetery and
dedicated it as e****enical...
- Old City, the
others being Kerem Avraham, the
Schneller Orphanage,
Bishop Gobat school, and the
Russian Compound.
Mishkenot Sha'ananim was
built by British...