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The Septuagint states that Ichabod's name was a complaint: Uaebarchaboth, woe to the glory of Israel. [6] The Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209 also refers to Ichabod as ouai barchaboth, i.e. as I Bar Chabod - I, son of Chabod or No, son of Glory.
Ichabod Sargent Bartlett (February 27, 1838 – January 26, 1925) was a soldier, journalist, miner, writer, and politician in his long lifetime. He was the editor of a lengthy History of Wyoming published in 1918.
Samuel Youngs (December 4, 1760 – September 12, 1839) was an American school teacher. He was a friend of Washington Irving and elements of his life may be included in the character Ichabod Crane in Irving's story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow", along with the character inspiration from Kinderhook Schoolteacher, Jesse Merwin.
Ichabod Crane is a fictional character and the protagonist in Washington Irving's short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow".Crane is portrayed in the original work, and in most adaptations, as a tall, lanky individual.
Birth of Ichabod. The fall of the statue of Dagon near the Ark captured by the Philistines. The wife of Phinehas is an unnamed character in the Hebrew Bible. Her story covers just a few verses at the end of 1 Samuel 4, where she is introduced as the daughter-in-law of Eli and the wife of Phinehas.
Ichabod Charles Wright (11 April 1795 [1] – 14 October 1871 [2]) was an English scholar, translator, poet and accountant. [3] He is best known for his translation of important works of Italian literature , notably the works of Dante 's Divine Comedy .
Ichabod Bennet Crane (July 18, 1787 – October 5, 1857) was an American military officer who served for 48 years, reaching the rank of colonel in the United States Army. He is the probable namesake of the protagonist in Washington Irving 's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow .
Ichabod Goodwin (1794–1882), 27th governor of New Hampshire; Ichabod Spencer (1798–1854), American Presbyterian preacher and author; Ichabod Washburn (1798–1868), American industrialist; Ichabod T. Williams (1826–1899), American businessman and art collector; Ichabod Wiswall (1637–1700), third pastor of the church in Duxbury, Plymouth ...