- (1895–1983),
Swiss philatelist Josua de
Grave (1643–1712),
Dutch draughtsman and
painter Josua Harrsch (1669–1719),
German missionary Josua Hoffalt (born 1984),...
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Josua Tuisova Ratulevu (born 4
February 1994) is a
Fijian rugby union player. A wing or centre, he
currently plays for
Racing 92 in France's Top 14. He...
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Josua Hoffalt (born May 19, 1984) is a
French ballet dancer who was a
Danseur Étoile (prin****l dancer) at the
Paris Opera Ballet from 2012 to 2018. He...
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Josuha Jérémy Akoi Fara
Guilavogui (born 19
September 1990) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
defensive midfielder for EFL Championship...
- band
after a US/South
America tour in May that year. He was
replaced by
Josua Madsen. On 26
September the same year, it was also
announced that Søren...
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Josua Waghubinger is an
Austrian producer living in Germany. He is
known by his
stage name
Butterbro (a
blend word of
Butterbrot and Bro). His single...
- on the
principle "Things were
better in the past". The
story focuses on
Josua Byman, the son of
village leader Kurt Byman, who
decides to
rebel against...
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Josua Maaler (also Maler, Mahler,
Latinized Pictorius; 1529–1599) was a
Swiss pastor and lexicographer. He was the
author of the
first dictionary which...
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Josua de
Grave (1643 in
Amsterdam – 1712 in The Hague), was a
Dutch Golden Age
draughtsman and painter. De
Grave is best
known for his
topographical drawings...
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Josua Vici (born 20
February 1994) is a
Fijian professional rugby union player. He
plays as a
winger for the US
Colomiers in Pro D2
having previously...