Thomas Abel may refer to: Thomas Abel (martyr) or Abell (c. 1497–1540), English priest Thomas Abel (footballer) (born 1974), Danish association football...
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Thomas Abel (or Abell) (ca. 1497 – 30 July 1540) was an English priest who was martyred during the reign of Henry VIII. The place and date of his birth...
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Thomas Abel Brimage Spratt (11 May 1811 – 12 March 1888) was an English vice-admiral, hydrographer, and geologist. Thomas Spratt was born at Woodway House...
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Thomas Abel (born 13 March 1974) is a Danish former professional association football player, who most prominently won the 2000 Danish Superliga championship...
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poet Elijah Abel (1810–1884), Elder and Seventy in the Latter Day Saint movement Shlomo Zalman Abel (1857–1866), Lithuanian rabbi Thomas Abel (martyr) (c...
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promising potential was noted already in the 1880s by the hydrographer Thomas Abel B. Spratt in the following terms: The plain and valley of Datça is very...
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Woodway House (section Thomas Abel Brimage Spratt)
tutors living quarters were added. Thomas Abel Brimage Spratt was the eldest surviving son, of James Spratt. Thomas was born at Woodway House in 1811....
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Abel Thomas (1848 – 23 July 1912) was a Welsh Liberal politician and lawyer. Thomas was the son of a Baptist Minister, the Reverend Theophilus Evan Thomas...
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1811, as the modern Turkish Yanar or Yanartaş, which was described by Thomas Abel Brimage Spratt in his Travels in Lycia, Milyas, and the Cibyratis, in...
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Walter Abel (June 6, 1898 – March 26, 1987) was an American stage, film, and radio actor whose career spanned nearly seven decades. Abel was born in St...
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