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  2. Hagar - Wikipedia

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    According to the Bible, Hagar was the Egyptian slave of Sarai, Abram's wife (whose names later became Sarah and Abraham). Sarai had been barren for a long time and sought a way to fulfill God's promise that Abram would be father of many nations, especially since they had grown old, so she offered Hagar to Abram to be his concubine.

  3. Charles Agar (Archdeacon of Emly) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Agar (28 May 1755 – 5 May 1789) [1] was an Irish Anglican priest. [2] The second son of James Agar MP of Ringwood, County Kilkenny, and the Hon. Rebecca Flower, daughter of William Flower, 1st Baron Castle Durrow, [3] he was educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford. [4] His father was killed in a duel with Henry Flood in 1769.

  4. Reina Valera - Wikipedia

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    This translation was known as the "Biblia del Oso" (in English: Bear Bible) [1] because the illustration on the title page showed a bear trying to reach a container of honeycombs hanging from a tree. [2] Since that date, it has undergone various revisions, notably those of 1865, 1909, 1960, 1977, 1995, [3] 2004, 2011, and 2015.

  5. Charles Agar, 1st Earl of Normanton - Wikipedia

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    Charles Agar, 1st Earl of Normanton (22 December 1736 – 14 July 1809), was an Anglo-Irish clergyman of the Church of Ireland. He served as Dean of Kilmore , as Bishop of Cloyne , as Archbishop of Cashel , and finally as Archbishop of Dublin from 1801 until his death.

  6. Agar (name) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Agar (son of Allan Agar), English rugby league footballer and coach; Shaun Agar, 6th Earl of Normanton (1945–2019), a British and Irish landowner and powerboat racer; Sidney James Agar, 4th Earl of Normanton (1865–1933), British and Irish peer; Welbore Ellis Agar (1735–1805), commissioner of HM Revenue and Customs and art collector

  7. William Seth Agar - Wikipedia

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    Agar was born in York.His father, grandfather and great-grandfather were all also called William Seth Agar, and were of the Agar family of Stockton-on-the-Forest. [1] Three members of this family, all called Thomas Agar, were Lord Mayors of York, in 1618, 1724 and 1744.

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    She's also a model represented by New York Models and LA Models, and has appeared in campaigns for Tommy Bahama. Read the original article on People. Show comments. Advertisement.

  9. James Agar (priest) - Wikipedia

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    James Agar was a 19th-century Anglican priest [1] in Ireland. [ 2 ] The son of Charles Agar, 1st Earl of Normanton , Archbishop of Dublin from 1801 until 1809, [ 3 ] he was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford . [ 4 ]