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  2. Eagle of Saint John - Wikipedia

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    John the Evangelist, the author of the fourth gospel account, is symbolized by an eagle, often with a halo, an animal may have originally been seen as the king of the birds. The eagle is a figure of the sky, and believed by Christian scholars to be able to look straight into the sun. [ 1 ]

  3. List of Freemasons (E–Z) - Wikipedia

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    John Elway, Hall of Fame quarterback for the Denver Broncos (1983–1998). South Denver Lodge No. 93, Denver, Colorado. [14] James Emmert, Indiana Attorney General (1943–1947) and Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court (1947–1959), member of the Greensburg Lodge. [15] John Entwistle, bassist, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member of The Who [16] [17]

  4. John the Evangelist - Wikipedia

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    John the Evangelist [a] (c. 6 AD – c. 100 AD) is the name traditionally given to the author of the Gospel of John.Christians have traditionally identified him with John the Apostle, John of Patmos, and John the Presbyter, [2] although there is no consensus on how many of these may actually be the same individual.

  5. Frank Aasand - Wikipedia

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    He was married to Victoria LaBonte and lived in Grafton and had three children. He later owned Frank's Pharmacy, and then worked for Grafton Drug. He moved to Fargo in 2011. He was a member of the St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, the Elks Club, the Eagle's Club and was a past president of the Grafton Curling Club. [3]

  6. Saint John the Evangelist (Domenichino) - Wikipedia

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    Saint John the Evangelist is depicted as a young man accompanied by his traditional symbol the eagle and two putti.His gaze is directed upwards towards God as he receives the inspiration for his gospel, emphasised by the strong chiaroscuro light bearing down upon him.

  7. W. V. Grant - Wikipedia

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    The son of minister Walter Vinson Grant, Sr., in 1983 Grant took over Soul's Harbor Church (located in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas) and expanded its ministry, later renaming the church as "Eagles Nest Cathedral". [1]

  8. Fraternal Order of Eagles - Wikipedia

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    Fraternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.) is a fraternal organization that was founded on February 6, 1898, in Seattle, Washington, by a group of six theater-owners including John Cort (the first president), brothers John W. and Tim J. Considine, Harry (H.L.) Leavitt (who later joined the Loyal Order of Moose), Mose Goldsmith and Arthur Williams. [1]

  9. Rhosymedre - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican church, which was consecrated in 1837, is dedicated to St John the Evangelist, [1] and is part of the Diocese of St Asaph. [2] Former vicars include John David Edwards (vicar from 1843 to 1885), whose most famous hymn tune composition is Rhosymedre , upon which Ralph Vaughan Williams later based an organ prelude.