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  1. Abraham Flexner

    Abraham Flexner November 13, 1866, Louisville, Kentucky September 21, 1959 was an USA American educator. His Flexner Report , published in 1910, reformed medical education in the United States. He also ... thumbnail right Photograph of Abraham Flexner, c. 1895. Biography A younger brother of the medical researcher Simon Flexner , who was employed by the Rockefeller University Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research from 1901 1935, Flexner graduated from Johns Hopkins University at age 19. Nineteen ... http lcweb2.loc.gov service mss eadxmlmss eadpdfmss 2003 ms003042.pdf Abraham Flexner A Register of His ..., 1996 , a nephew of Abraham and Simon Flexner, was the founding director of the Mahoney Institute of Neurological ... Abraham Flexner Way in downtown Louisville s hospital district was named by the Louisville Board .... I Remember The Autobiography of Abraham Flexner . Simon and Schuster. http www.questia.com PM.qst ... about Flexner Bonner, Thomas Neville, 2002. Iconoclast Abraham Flexner and a Life in Learning . Johns Hopkins Univ. Press. ISBN 0 8018 7124 7. Nevins, Michael, 2010. Abraham Flexner A Flawed American ... Abraham Flexner and Medical Education . University of Wisconsin Press . ISBN 0 299 11754 5. References ... topic Abraham Flexner.aspx Amy E. Wells Flexner, Abraham 1866 1959 . In Encyclopedia of Education ... Flexner, Abraham ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American educator DATE OF BIRTH November 13, 1866 ... Flexner, Abraham Category 1886 births Category 1959 deaths Category American biographers Category American ... Hill Cemetery Category Medical educators ja fi Abraham Flexner ... degree at either of those institutions. After graduating from Johns Hopkins, Flexner returned ... of his school were soon accepted at leading colleges, and Flexner s school attracted considerable attention. Between 1912 to 1925, Flexner served on the Rockefeller Foundation s General Education ... . In 1908, Flexner published his first book, The American College . Strongly critical of many ...   more details



  1. Flexner

    Flexner may refer to Abraham Flexner 1866 1959 , American educator, author of the Flexner Report Bernard Flexner 1882 1946 , New York lawyer, prominent member of the Zionist Organization of America Eleanor Flexner 1908 1995 , independent scholar and pioneer in the field of women s studies James Thomas Flexner 1908 2003 , prolific writer on American art history, wrote a four volume biography of George Washington Jennie Maas Flexner 1882 1944 , librarian and author Simon Flexner 1863 1946 , physician, scientist, administrator, and professor of experimental pathology at the University of Pennsylvania Stuart Berg Flexner 1928 1990 , lexicographer, editor and author, noted for his books on the origins of American words and expressions See also Boies, Schiller & Flexner , American law firm founded by David Boies and Jonathan D. Schiller in 1997 Flexner Report , book length study of medical education in the United States and Canada written by Abraham Flexner, published in 1910 Flexner Wintersteiner rosette , a spoke and wheel shaped cell formation seen in retinoblastoma and certain other ophthalmic tumors surname ...   more details



  1. Simon Flexner

    was the elder brother of Abraham Flexner and of the Zionist leader Bernard Flexner Amongst Flexner ...Infobox scientist name Simon Flexner, M.D. image sflexner21.jpg image size 150px caption Dr. Simon Flexner, circa 1910. birth date birth date March 25, 1863 March 25, 1863 birth place Louisville, Kentucky death date death date May 2, 1946 May 2, 1946 death place New York, NY residence New York, NY citizenship nationality ethnicity field Physician & Medical educator & Experimental pathologist work institutions Johns Hopkins University Rockefeller University Rockefeller Institute Oxford University UK alma mater University of Louisville doctoral advisor doctoral students John D. Rockefeller, Jr. known for author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced prizes religion footnotes signature Simon Flexner, M.D. Fellow of the Royal Society FRS ref name frs cite doi 10.1098 rsbm.1949.0006 ref March 25, 1863 in Louisville, Kentucky &ndash May 2, 1946 was a physician , scientist , administrator, and professor of experimental pathology at the University of Pennsylvania 1899&ndash 1903 . He ... for meningitis . The bacteria species Shigella flexneri was named in recognition of Flexner. ref cite jstor 20265833 ref ref WhoNamedIt synd 3642 Shigella flexneri ref In addition, Flexner was the first to describe Flexner Wintersteiner rosette s, a characteristic finding in retinoblastoma . His son James Thomas Flexner was a prolific writer one of his works was an extensive biography of George Washington . Dr. Flexner died in May 1946 in New York City, from a myocardial infarction heart attack ... ead.xml American Philosophical Society Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flexner ..., Kentucky DATE OF DEATH May 2, 1946 PLACE OF DEATH New York, NY DEFAULTSORT Flexner, Simon Category ... bio stub Louisville stub ar de Simon Flexner es Simon Flexner ja pl Simon Flexner pt Simon Flexner fi Simon Flexner tl Simon Flexner ...   more details



  1. Eleanor Flexner

    s father, Abraham Flexner 1866 1959 , was a leader in several fields including, with his brother Simon Flexner at the Rockefeller Institute, the reform of early 20th century medical education and medical research in the United States and Canada. Abraham founded and served as first director of the Institute ... at her death left Eleanor a lifetime income. Both Anne and Abraham Flexner were feminists who supported ... Bonner, Iconoclast Abraham Flexner and a Life in Learning . Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002. Ellen ... Abraham Flexner s extraordinary career http www.amazon.com dp 0674106539 Difficulty of achieving ...Eleanor Flexner October 4, 1908 March 25, 1995 was a distinguished independent scholar and pioneer in what ... the push for equal education, the abolition of slavery, and temperance laws. Family Flexner ... Flexner 1874 1955 , a successful playwright and children s author, organized professional playwrights ... s sister, Jean Flexner, became one of the first employees of the Division of Labor Standards in Washington, DC. Encouragement and financial assistance from her parents carried Flexner through the Great ... Flexner was born in Georgetown, Kentucky , but spent her youth in New York City . A biographical statement in the Schlesinger Library Archives at Harvard University outlines Flexner s early career ... criticism entitled American Playwrights, 1918 1938. During this period of her life Flexner found her ... background allowed Flexner to appreciate the disappointments, triumphs, and bracing camaraderie ... . In the 1940s, Flexner began researching the 19th century labor struggles of American women but found .... Flexner worked on the manuscript that was to become Century of Struggle through most of the 1950s ... group of Marxist women including, in addition to Flexner, Susan B. Anthony II , Gerda Lerner , and Eve Merriam . It was only in 1982, however, that Flexner publicly acknowledged her past membership in the Communist Party. In 1957, Flexner moved from New York to Northampton, Massachusetts, where ...   more details



  1. Flexner Report

    Citations missing date July 2007 The Flexner Report ref Citation author Flexner, Abraham year 1910 title ... by the professional educator Abraham Flexner and published in 1910 under the aegis of the The Carnegie ... Abraham Flexner and Medical Education . University of Wisconsin Press . ISBN 0299117502, ISBN 0299117545 ... of medicine fr Rapport Abraham Flexner ... medical education united states and canada bulletin number four flexner report 0 accessdate April ... American medical profession stem from the Flexner Report and its aftermath. The Report also called ... doctors were being trained. A repercussion of the Flexner Report resulting from the closure or consolidation ... Flexner to conduct the survey. At that time, the 155 medical schools in North America differed greatly in their curricula, methods of assessment, and requirements for admission and graduation. Flexner ... changes When Flexner researched his report, many American medical schools were proprietary , namely ... understanding of human physiology, and the word quack flourished. Flexner looked this situation ... Community ruralmeded flexner.htm UNMC s Flexner s Impact on American Medicine ref he boldly recommended ... two years of college or university study, primarily devoted to basic science. When Flexner researched ... in order to break even. Less known is Flexner s recommendation that medical schools appoint full time ... from all but charity practice, in the interest of teaching. Flexner pursued this objective for years, despite widespread opposition from existing medical faculty. Flexner was the child of German immigrants ..., Flexner was demanding that American medical education conform to prevailing practice in continental Europe. By and large, medical schools in Canada and the United States have followed Flexner s recommendations ... aspects of the medical profession in North America are consequences of the Flexner Report A physician ... of scientific research ref name Beck2004 citation last Beck first Andrew H. year 2004 title The Flexner ...   more details



  1. Bernard Flexner

    Bernard Flexner 1882 1946 , a New York lawyer, was a prominent member of the Zionist Organization of America . He served as counsel for the Zionist delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 Paris Peace Conference 1918 1919 and was president of the Palestine Economic Corporation . He was one of the founders of the Council on Foreign Relations . His papers are held in the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library at Princeton University . Writings The Rights to a Jewish Home Land , The Nation , October 2, 1929. External links http arks.princeton.edu ark 88435 8910jt60x Bernard Flexner Papers at the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flexner, Bernard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1882 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1946 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flexner, Bernard Category 1882 births Category 1946 deaths Category American lawyers Category People from New York Category American Zionists Judaism bio stub ...   more details



  1. Jennie Maas Flexner

    Jennie Maas Flexner November 6, 1882 &ndash November 17, 1944 was a librarian and author . She was born in Louisville, Kentucky to Jacob Aaron Flexner and Rosa Maas. Although Ms. Flexner did not finish college she began her career at the Free Public Library of Louisville in 1903. In 1908, she was able to study at the School of Library Service at the Western Reserve University in Cleveland . She returned to the Louisville Library and served as head of the circulation department from 1912 to 1928. Flexner was a strong advocate and leading authority of the newly developing library concept of a reader centered philosophy. In Louisville, she was an advocate of service to the black community and the training of black and white librarians. In 1926, she served on the curriculum staff of the American Library Association . As a result of her involvement in the professional education of librarians through .... Family Jennie did not marry but was part of a distinguished family including uncles Abraham Flexner known for his studies and surveys of medical colleges, and Simon Flexner , the eminent bacteriologist. A cousin, Abraham s daughter, the feminist writer Eleanor Flexner . Jennie s sisters were Hortense Flexner King, a poet and a teacher at Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr and Sarah Lawrence College s, and Caroline Flexner who was with UNRRA in Washington, D.C. Her father was a pharmacist ..., Susan. Jennie Maas Flexner. http jwa.org encyclopedia article flexner jennie maas Jennie Maas Flexner at Jewish Women s Archive. Accessed April 2, 2009 Brody, Seymour. Jennie Maas Flexner Reader s Adviser, Librarian & Author. http www.fau.edu library bro60.htm Jennie Maas Flexner at http www.fau.edu ..., Sigrid A Flexner, Jennie Maas Notable American Women. Vol. 1, 4th ed., The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1975 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flexner, Jennie Maas ALTERNATIVE ... 17, 1944 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flexner, Jennie Maas Category 1882 births Category 1944 deaths ...   more details



  1. James Thomas Flexner

    , Simon Flexner, M.D. His uncle, Abraham Flexner, was the noted educator whose report of 1910 led to the reform of United States medical schools. Later life James Thomas Flexner died February 13, 2003 ...Infobox writer name James Thomas Flexner image caption pseudonym birth date Birth date 1908 1 13 birth name birth place New York City , USA death date Death date and age 2003 2 13 1908 1 13 death place New York City occupation Writer nationality period 1937 1996 genre History , biography subject movement influences influenced website spouse Beatrice Hudson Flexner children Helen Flexner signature James Thomas Flexner January 13, 1908 February 13, 2003 was an United States American historian and author ... title James Flexner, 95 Acclaimed Biographer of George Washington publisher Los Angeles Times url ... cite web last Martin first Douglas title James Thomas Flexner, Washington Biographer, 95, Dies publisher The New York Times url http www.nytimes.com 2003 02 16 nyregion james thomas flexner washington ... Thomas Flexner was born January 13, 1908 in New York City . His father was Simon Flexner , a sixth ... was Helen Thomas Flexner , a professor of English at Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr whose sister was president of the college. ref name dictionary cite web last first title James Thomas Flexner publisher ... November 1, 2011 ref ref name martin In 1929, Flexner graduated Latin honors cum laude from Harvard ... about American history. ref name dictionary Literary career Flexner wrote other historical biographies ... Flexner . Boston Little, Brown and Company, 1984. Asher B. Durand An Engraver s and a Farmer s Art ... web last first title James Thomas Flexner 1908 2003 publisher Library Thing url http www.librarything.com ... links http www.booknotes.org Watch 72573 1 James Thomas Flexner.aspx Booknotes interview with Flexner ... NAME Flexner, James Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 13, 1908 ... Flexner, James Thomas Category American biographers Category National Book Award winners Category ...   more details



  1. Anne Crawford Flexner

    Infobox person name Anne Crawford Flexner image alt caption birth date 27 June 1874 birth place death date 11 January 1955 death place nationality other names known for occupation Anne Crawford Flexner 27 June 1874 11 January 1955 was an American dramatist. ref Cite book chapter Flexner, Anne Crawford title American National Biography url http www.anb.org articles 16 16 02130.html publisher Oxford University Press Subscription needed. ref References Reflist Use dmy dates date October 2010 Persondata name Flexner, Anne Crawford alternative names short description dramatist date of birth 27 June 1874 place of birth date of death 11 January 1955 place of death DEFAULTSORT Flexner, Anne Crawford Category American dramatists and playwrights Category 1874 births Category 1955 deaths US playwright stub ...   more details



  1. Flexner?Wintersteiner rosette

    other uses Rosette disambiguation Image Retinoblastoma rosette.jpg thumb Flexner Wintersteiner rosettes in Retinoblastoma . Flexner Wintersteiner rosette is a spoke and wheel shaped cell biology cell formation seen in retinoblastoma and certain other Ophthalmology ophthalmic tumor s. ref name thefreedictionary.com http medical dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Flexner Wintersteiner rosette Definition of rosette , from The Free Dictionary. Retrieved 6 January 2010. ref A rosette is a structure or formation resembling a rose, such as the clusters of polymorphonuclear leukocytes around a globule of lipid nuclear material, as observed in the test for disseminated lupus erythematosus . ref name thefreedictionary.com History Flexner Wintersteiner rosettes were first described by Simon Flexner 1863 1946 , a physician, scientist, administrator, and professor of experimental pathology at the University of Pennsylvania 1899 1903 . Flexner noted characteristic clusters of cells in an infantile Ocular oncology eye tumor which he called retinoepithelioma. ref Flexner S. A peculiar glioma neuroepithelioma? of the retina. Johns Hopkins Hosp Bull 1891 2 115 19 ref ref Schatski SC. Simon Flexner. AJR Am J Roentgenol 1997 169 1395 96. ref ref Bendiner E. Simon Flexner his rock was for the ages. Hosp ... 1865 1946 confirmed Flexner s observations and noted that the cell clusters resembled rods and cones ... cells that form the Flexner Wintersteiner rosette surround a central lumen containing small cytoplasmic ... rosette , the central lumen is devoid of fiber rich neuropil. Like the Homer Wright rosette, the Flexner ... Electron microscopy reveals that the tumor cells forming the Flexner Wintersteiner rosette have ultrastructural features of primitive photoreceptor cells. ref Ts o MOM, Fine BS, Zimmerman LE. The Flexner ... 1985 1292 351 ref suggesting that Flexner Wintersteiner rosettes represent a specific form of retinal differentiation. In addition to being a characteristic finding in retinoblastomas, Flexner Wintersteiner ...   more details



  1. Stuart Berg Flexner

    Stuart Berg Flexner 1928 1990 was a lexicographer , editor and author, noted for his books on the origins of American words and expressions, including I Hear America Talking and Listening to America as co editor of the Dictionary of American Slang and as chief editor of the Random House Dictionary , Second Edition . Personal life Flexner was the son of David Flexner and Gertrude Berg. He was twice married, firstly to Miriam Bogen and then to Doris Louise Hurcomb. Bibliography How to Increase Your Word Power 1971 Family Word Finder A New Thesaurus of Synonyms and Antonyms in Dictionary Form 1975 I Hear America Talking An Illustrated Treasury of American Words and Phrases 1976 Listening to America An Illustrated History of Words and Phrases from our Lively and Splendid Past 1982 Dictionary of American Slang , with Harold Wentworth editions 1960, 1967, 1975 Oxford American Dictionary , with Eugene H. Ehrlich, Gorton Carruth, Joyce M. Hawkins 1980 The Random House Thesaurus , with Jess Stein 1984 The Pessimist s Guide To History An Irresistible Compendium Of Catastrophes, Barbarities, Massacres And Mayhem From The Big Bang To The New Millennium , with Doris Flexner 1992 2nd edition 2000 3rd edition 2008 The Random House Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged, Second Edition , editor 1987 Wise Words and Wives Tales The Origins, Meanings and Time Honored Wisdom of Proverbs and Folk Sayings Olde and New , 1993 Speaking Freely A Guided Tour of American English from Plymouth Rock to Silicon Valley , with Anne H. Soukhanov 1997 External links http wiredforbooks.org stuartflexner 1987 audio interview with Stuart Flexner at Wired for Books.org by Don Swaim Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flexner, Stuart Berg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1928 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1990 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flexner, Stuart Berg Category American lexicographers Category American writers Category 1928 births Category 1990 deaths US nonfiction ...   more details



  1. Louis B. Flexner

    Louis Barkhouse Flexner January 7, 1902 March 29, 1996 was an American biochemist, a researcher into the biochemistry of memory. ref name NYT http www.nytimes.com 1996 04 03 us louis b flexner 94 researcher into the biochemistry of memory.html New York Times Louis B. Flexner, 94, Researcher Into the Biochemistry of Memory, By WOLFGANG SAXON, April 03, 1996 ref ref name NAP http www.nap.edu openbook.php?record id 9650&page 151 National Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs, v.73, Louis Barkhouse Flexner, BY JAMES M. SPRAGUE ref Flexner proved, among other things, that the brain synthesized proteins at a much faster rate than had been held widele before him. He also established a link between protein synthesis and the brain s functions of learning and memory. ref name NYT Flexner was a member of the National Academy of Sciences , ref name NAP the founding director of the Institute of Neurological Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania ref name NYT , chair of anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania, ref name NAP a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ref name NYT and a member of the American Philosophical Society . ref name NYT The National Academies Press called him a major scientific figure . ref name NAP Awards and Distinctions election to the National Academy of Sciences 1964 ref name NAP election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ref name NAP election to the American Philosophical Society ref name NAP a member of the American Society of Biological Chemists ref name NAP a member of the American Association of Anatomists secretary treasurer from 1956 to 1964 ref name NAP The Democratic National Committee named him to a newly created Advisory ... of Pennsylvania ref name NAP UPenn tribute established the Louis B. Flexner Lectureship ref name NAP Career and life Flexner graduated from the University of Chicago with a B.S. degree ... 1996 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flexner, Louise B. Category 1902 births Category 1996 deaths Category ...   more details



  1. Boies, Schiller & Flexner

    Infobox law firm name Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP logo File Boies schiller logo.JPG frameless Boies, Schiller & Flexner headquarters New York num offices 10 num attorneys 240 num employees Total employees, including attorneys and staff practice areas Litigation key people David Boies Chairman , Jonathan D. Schiller, & Donald L. Flexner revenue amount year date founded May 1997 founder David Boies, Jonathan D. Schiller company type Limited Liability Partnership slogan homepage http www.bsfllp.com www.bsfllp.com dissolved Boies, Schiller & Flexner Limited liability partnership L.L.P. is an American law firm founded by David Boies and Jonathan D. Schiller in 1997. In 1999, they were joined by Donald L. Flexner, former partner with Crowell & Moring . In 2002, a 27 lawyer firm, located in Miami, named Zack Kosnitzky, merged into the New York firm Boies Schiller & Flexner. ref cite web url http michaelkosnitzky.com ?p 15 title Miami law firms carve new niche. Aggregated Information on Michael Kosnitzky, Esq publisher Michaelkosnitzky.com date 2010 01 01 accessdate 2011 08 08 ref The firm has had a number of major clients, and tried numerous cases that are familiar to law students and the public at large. One of the firm s first cases was representing a software manufacturer in the antitrust action United States v. Microsoft . A few years after that, David Boies and his firm were facing off with veteran litigator Theodore Olsen Ted Olson in the Supreme Court, in Bush v. Gore . The firm focuses on litigation, but has wider coverage. Though it has a number of attorneys who are specialists, first and foremost every attorney is a litigator, and the firm has taken on prominent cases, including working alongside previous opponent Ted Olsen in challenging California s Proposition 8 ... Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP publisher Chambersandpartners.com date accessdate 2011 08 08 ref . Vault.com ... Jonathan D. Schiller, Managing Partner. Donald L. Flexner, Managing Partner. Christopher A. Boies ...   more details



  1. Abraham Abraham

    inline citations date February 2011 Infobox person name Abraham Abraham image alt caption birth date Birth date 1843 03 09 birth place death date Death date and age 1911 06 28 1843 03 09 death place Cherry Island, New York nationality United States American other names known for Founder of Abraham & Straus occupation Businessman Abraham Abraham March 9, 1843 June 28, 1911 was an United States American businessman and the founder of the Brooklyn, New York department store Abraham & Straus , founded 1865. The chain, which became part of Federated Department Stores , is now part of Macy s . Early life Abraham s father was Judah Abraham , a native of Bavaria who left in 1837 and married Sarah Sussman en route to the United States. Soon after arrival, Judah Abraham opened a store on Murray Street in New York. In 1843 Abraham Abraham was born. He had delicate health, and wanted to be a violinist. During the American Civil War Civil War , he ran away to Chicago to enlist, but was brought back by his father. At 14, he worked at Hart & Dettlebach of Newark, along with Simon Bloomingdale and Benjamin Altman for 1 a week. Career Abraham opened Wechsler & Abraham in Brooklyn in 1865 at 285 Fulton Street. The company later became Abraham & Straus . He became a Brooklyn philanthropist , establishing the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital, among many other causes. In 1890, he commissioned a house, now demolished, at 800 St. Mark s Avenue in Brooklyn. Death and legacy Abraham Abraham died on Cherry Island, near Alexandria Bay, New York . Among Abraham s many notable descendants are grandson Donald B ..., 1974. Abraham Abraham, Merchant, Is Dead Sudden End of a Man of Notable Career, Known for His Broad ... Abraham, Abraham ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Businessman DATE OF BIRTH March 9, 1843 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 28, 1911 PLACE OF DEATH Cherry Island, New York DEFAULTSORT Abraham, Abraham ... pl Abraham Abraham sv Abraham Abraham ...   more details



  1. Abraham (disambiguation)

    wiktionary Abraham Abraham is the founding patriarch of the Israelites, Ishmaelites, Midianites and Edomite peoples, as described in the book of Genesis Abraham may also refer to Abraham name , persons with the name Abraham. Abraham film Abraham film , television movie based on the life of the Biblical patriarch Abraham Abraham French aircraft manufacturer . See also Mount Abraham disambiguation Abraham River Ibrahim disambiguation disambiguation bs Abraham vor cs Abrah m rozcestn k de Abraham Begriffskl rung fr Abraham homonymie id Abraham disambiguasi is Abraham a greining it Abraham nl Abraham doorverwijspagina ja no Abraham pl Abraham ujednoznacznienie ru sk Abrah m sl Abraham razlo itev ...   more details



  1. Abraham I

    Abraham I may refer to Abraham bishop of the Church of the East Patriarch Abraham I of Jerusalem , Armenian Patriarch hndis ...   more details



  1. Abraham the Jew

    Abraham the Jew may refer to Abraham , ancestor of the Jews in the Book of Genesis Abraham of Worms, student of Abramelin in The Book of Abramelin See also Abraham disambiguation Jew disambiguation hndis ...   more details



  1. Abraham Janssen

    Incoming links date February 2012 Abraham Janssen may refer to Abraham Janssens Sir Abraham Janssen, 2nd Baronet of the Janssen Baronets hndis Janssen, Abraham ...   more details



  1. Abraham Jonas

    Abraham Jonas may refer to Abraham Jonas politician 1801 1864 , politician Abraham Jonas rugby league , rugby league player in the Australian competition hndis Jonas, Abraham ...   more details



  1. Maghen Abraham

    Maghen Abraham may refer to Congregation Maghen Abraham Montreal Maghen Abraham Synagogue , in Beirut, Lebanon See also Magen Abraham disambiguation disambig Category Hebrew words and phrases ...   more details



  1. Robert Abraham

    Robert Abraham may refer to Robert Abraham American football born 1960 , American football player Robert Abraham architect 1774 1850 , English surveyor and architect hndis Abraham, Robert ...   more details



  1. Abraham Hume

    Abraham Hume may refer to Sir Abraham Hume, 1st Baronet 1703 1772 , MP for Steyning Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Baronet 1749 1838 hndis Hume, Abraham ...   more details



  1. Abraham Darby

    Abraham Darby may refer to Abraham Darby I 1678&ndash 1717 Abraham Darby II 1711&ndash 1763 Abraham Darby III 1750&ndash 1791 Abraham Darby IV 1804&ndash 1878 , High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire Abraham Darby may also refer to Rosa Abraham Darby , the name of a rose cultivar Abraham Darby Specialist School for the Performing Arts , Telford, England hndis name Darby, Abraham de Abraham Darby ...   more details



  1. Abraham Nunez

    Abraham Nunez may refer to Abraham N ez infielder born 1976 , debuted in 1997 with the Pittsburgh Pirates Abraham N ez outfielder born 1977 , debuted in 2002 with the Florida Marlins hndis Nunez, Abraham es Abraham N ez ...   more details



  1. Abraham McClellan

    Abraham McClellan may refer to Abraham McClellan Missouri politician , State Treasurer of Missouri and Jackson County Judge Abraham McClellan Tennessee politician , United States Congress representative for Tennessee hndis McClellan, Abraham DEFAULTSORT McClellan, Abraham ...   more details




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