Bartholomew the Apostle — Bartholomew redirects here. For other uses, see Bartholomew (disambiguation). Saint Bartholomew the Apostle Saint Bartholomew (right) with Saint John, by Dosso Dossi Apostle, Marty … Wikipedia
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Matthew Sutcliffe — (1550? – 1629) was an English clergyman, academic and lawyer. He became Dean of Exeter, and wrote extensively on religious matters as a controversialist. He served as chaplain to His Majesty King James I of England. He was the founder of Chelsea… … Wikipedia
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Matthew Nimetz — (left) with George Papandreou during a July 2009 meeting. Matthew Nimetz (born June 17, 1939)[1] is an American diplomat. He is the United Nations Special Representative for the naming dispute between Greec … Wikipedia
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Matthew Stephens (statistician) — Matthew Stephens (born 1970) is a Bayesian statistician and professor in the departments of Human Genetics and Statistics at the University of Chicago. He is a protégé of Peter Donnelly. Stephens was awarded the Guy Medal (Bronze) in 2006. [1]… … Wikipedia