Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Ephraim
Ephraim F. Morgan
Ephraim Franklin Morgan was a Republican politician who served as the Governor of West Virginia from 1921 to 1925. He was born on a farm near Forksburg, Marion County, West Virginia, a descendant of the first white settler of western Virginia, Morgan Morgan, and his son David Morgan. He studied at Fairmont State Normal School and graduated from the West Virginia University law school in 1897. After establishing a law practice in Fairmont, Morgan enlisted in the First West Virginia Infantry during the Spanish–American War. Following the war, he became the Fairmont city attorney. He served as a judge of the Marion County Intermediate Court from 1907 to 1912 and as a member of the West Virginia Public Service Commission from 1915 to 1920. In 1902, he married Alma Bennett.
Ephraim Evron
Ephraim "Eppy" Evron was an Israeli diplomat.
Ephraim Amu
Ephraim Kɔku Amu was a Ghanaian composer, musicologist and teacher.
Ephraïm Inoni
Ephraïm Inoni es un político camerunés que ejerció como Primer Ministro del país del 8 de diciembre de 2004 al 30 de junio de 2009, cuando fue sustituido por Philémon Yang. Es un anglófono de la etnia Bakweri. Nació en la villa costera de Bakingili, en la municipalidad de Lambe. Hombre de confianza y asistente del presidente Paul Biya, desde su inicios también como ministro desde 1992, e incluso como gobernador. Es miembro del Movimiento Democrático del Pueblo Camerunés (RDPB).
Ephraim H. Foster
Ephraim Hubbard Foster twice served as a United States Senator from Tennessee. During his political career, he was a member of the Whig Party.
Ephraim II of Georgia
Ephraim II was a Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia from 1960 until his death. His full title was His Holiness and Beatitude, Archbishop of Mtskheta-Tbilisi and Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia.
Ephraim Stannus
Ephraim Minor
Ephraim Grant
Ephraim Obot
Ephraim Silas Obot was the Nigeria bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Idah on Nigeria from his appointment on December 17, 1977, until his death in 2009.