Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Moses
Moses Asch
Moses Asch, often known as Moe Asch, was a Polish-American recording engineer and record executive. He founded Asch Records, which then changed its name to Folkways Records when the label transitioned from 78 RPM recordings to LP records. Asch ran the Folkways label from 1948 until his death in 1986. Folkways was very influential in bringing folk music into the American cultural mainstream. Some of America's greatest folk songs were originally recorded for Asch, including "This Land Is Your Land" by Woody Guthrie and "Goodnight Irene" by Lead Belly. Asch sold many commercial recordings to Verve Records; after his death, Asch's archive of ethnic recordings was acquired by the Smithsonian Institution, and released as Smithsonian Folkways Records.
Moses Annenberg
Moses "Moe" Louis Annenberg was an American newspaper publisher, who purchased The Philadelphia Inquirer, the third-oldest surviving daily newspaper in the United States in 1936. The Inquirer has the sixteenth-largest average weekday U.S. newspaper circulation, and has won eighteen Pulitzer Prizes.
Moses Harris
Moses Harris fue un entomólogo y grabador inglés.
Moses Rathenau
Moses Sithole
Moses Sithole es un asesino en serie y violador sudafricano que cometió los "ABC Murders", llamado así porque operó en Atteridgeville, continuo en Boksburg y terminaro en Cleveland, un suburbio de Johannesburgo.
Moses Gunn
Moses Gunn fue un actor estadounidense, ganador de un premio Obie, y cofundador de la Negro Ensemble Company en la década de 1960.
Moses Blah
Moses Zeh Blah fue un militar y diplomático liberiano, Presidente de Liberia entre el 11 de agosto y el 14 de octubre de 2003, tras la renuncia de Charles Taylor. Gobernó durante dos meses, hasta ser sustituido por un gobierno de transición, comandado por Charles Gyude Bryant.
Moses K. Armstrong
Moses Kimball Armstrong was an American surveyor who served as a delegate from Dakota Territory to the United States House of Representatives.
Moses van Uyttenbroeck
Moses van Uyttenbroeck, or Moyses van Wtenbrouck was a Dutch Golden Age painter and etcher.
Moses Robinson
Moses Robinson was a prominent Vermont political figure. When Vermont was an independent republic, he was its first chief justice and served a one-year term as governor. As governor he superintended the negotiations that led to Vermont's admission to the Union as the fourteenth state in the United States. He then served as one of the first two United States Senators from Vermont.