. "Brigham Young ia es la presidente du de la Eglesa de Jesus Cristo de la Santas de la Dias Ultima."@en . . . "1844"^^ . "Brigham Young (June 1, 1801 \u2013 August 29, 1877) was an actual person from Church history."@en . . "Andrew Bowen"@en . "New office"@en . "Fifty-five"@en . "1801-06-01"^^ . . . "A Study in Scarlet"@en . . "Brigham Young (/\u02C8br\u026A\u0261\u0259m/; June 1, 1801 \u2013 August 29, 1877) was an American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and asettler of the Western United States. He was the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1847 until his death in 1877. He founded Salt Lake City and he served as the first governor of the Utah Territory. Young also led the foundings of the precursors to the University of Utah and Brigham Young University. Young had a variety of nicknames, among the most popular being \"American Moses\"[3] (alternatively, the \"Modern Moses\" or the \"Mormon Moses\"),[4][5] because, like the biblical figure, Young led his followers, the Mormon pioneers, in an exodus through a desert, to what they saw as a promised land.[6] Young was dubbed by his followers the \"Lion of the Lord\" for his bold personality, and was also commonly called \"Brother Brigham\" by Latter-day Saints. Young was a polygamist and was involved in controversies regardingblack people and the Priesthood, the Utah War, and the Mountain Meadows massacre."@en . "The Work and the Glory II: American Zion"@en . . "Brigham James \"Boom-Boom\" Young, (the son of a Chinese immigrant) was born in the small town of Pisquonit, Rhode Island in 1842. Little is known about his childhood except for the fact that he was given the nickname \"Boom-Boom\", when his Chinese father discovered that his son had a fondness for sex with anything that moved. Brigham was teased by his peers about his uncommon name (at the time Biblical-sounding names were shunned and hick names like \"Jed\" or \"Cletus\" were more socially acceptable), and was a complete social outcast by his early twenties. Fed up with the Rhode Island social scene, Brigham had his first prophetic experience by tripping over a bunch of saltpeter in a bucket out in the woods and coming back to town as if he'd seen something amazing. The few women who believed him soon took to his idea of heading West, and soon, they were on the Oregon Trail in Lewis & Clark's footsteps."@en . "Salt Lake City, Utah, United States"@en . "The Work and the Glory III: A House Divided"@en . "Brigham Young"@en . . . . . . "President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints"@en . . . . . . "1801"^^ . "1877-08-29"^^ . . "Brigham Young"@it . "Male"@en . "Il legame fra Brigham Young[1] e Joseph Smith[2] dur\u00F2 per molti anni, anche dopo la morte di quest'ultimo. Brigham Young fu il secondo profeta della chiesa mormone per molti anni, ma non dimentic\u00F2 mai l'amico, il fratello, il \"suo\" profeta, come narra Susa Young Gates nella sua esperienza di bambina. Questa citazione \u00E8 tratta da un libro sulla vita di Brigham Young e descrive gli ultimi momenti della vita di questo grande uomo. \"Non posso ricordare tutti quelli che erano l\u00E0, tranne lo zio Joseph Young e molti dei suoi figli. Quando fu deposto sul letto di fronte alla finestra sembr\u00F2 riaversi parzialmente, e aprendo gli occhi, guard\u00F2 su, esclamando: \"Joseph! Joseph! Joseph!\" e l\u2019espressione divina nel suo viso sembrava indicare che stava comunicando col suo caro amico, Joseph Smith, il prof"@it . . "Brigham Young (June 1, 1801 \u2013 August 29, 1877) was an actual person from Church history."@en . "Brigham Young was an early Mormon leader. He is often known as the \"American Moses\" for leading a group of persecuted Mormon settlers on an exodus through the desert to Utah, the \"Promised Land\". As the leader of the church he was believed to be guided by the Hand of God and to speak with the voice of the Prophet, and held nearly complete control over the Mormon territories. He features as a secondary antagonist in A Study in Scarlet, where his actions with regard to the marriage of Lucy Ferrier are the catalyst for the story."@en . "Brigham Young was the second prophet of the Mormon Church, succeeding the founder, Joseph Smith. Young is best known for his leadership of the Mormon Pioneers to their promise land of Salt Lake City. He has been nicknamed \u201CThe American Moses,\u201D because his leadership in the Mormon trek and founding of Salt Lake City."@en . "Brigham YOUNG estis usona mormono, unua sub\u015Dtatestro de Utaho, naski\u011Dis en 1801, mortis en Salt Lake City en 1877. Post la morto de Joseph Smith, la fondinto de la Eklezio de Jesuo Kristo de la Sanktuloj de la Lastaj Tagoj, la 27-an de junio 1844, Brigham YOUNG, kiu estis la plej supera apostolo de la eklezio, i\u011Dis \u0109efo de la movado. Li gvidis sian popolon, pli ol 70 mil homojn, okcidenten, pli ol 2 mil kilometrojn tra necivilizitaj teritorioj, kaj fine al Valo Sallaga en 1847. Ili starigis pli ol 350 vila\u011Dojn en Utaho, Idaho, Vajomingo, Koloradio, Nov-Meksiko, Arizono, Nevado, Kalifornio, Kanado kaj Meksiko."@eo . . "Brigham Young was the second prophet of the Mormon Church, succeeding the founder, Joseph Smith. Young is best known for his leadership of the Mormon Pioneers to their promise land of Salt Lake City. He has been nicknamed \u201CThe American Moses,\u201D because his leadership in the Mormon trek and founding of Salt Lake City."@en . "56"^^ . "57"^^ . "1877"^^ . . . "Brigham Young (June 1, 1801 \u2013 August 29, 1877) was an American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and a settler of the western United States. He was the president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1847 until his death and was the founder of Salt Lake City and the first governor of Utah Territory."@en . . . . "Brigham Young (June 1, 1801 \u2013 August 29, 1877) was an American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and a settler of the western United States. He was the president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1847 until his death and was the founder of Salt Lake City and the first governor of Utah Territory. Within the Church, Young is remembered for his almost single-handed efforts to make the LDS Church viable and successful. Outside of the Church, Young is remembered for his advocacy of polygamy, his racists policies against blacks, and his brutal tactics during the Utah War."@en . . . "Brigham James \"Boom-Boom\" Young, (the son of a Chinese immigrant) was born in the small town of Pisquonit, Rhode Island in 1842. Little is known about his childhood except for the fact that he was given the nickname \"Boom-Boom\", when his Chinese father discovered that his son had a fondness for sex with anything that moved. Brigham was teased by his peers about his uncommon name (at the time Biblical-sounding names were shunned and hick names like \"Jed\" or \"Cletus\" were more socially acceptable), and was a complete social outcast by his early twenties. Fed up with the Rhode Island social scene, Brigham had his first prophetic experience by tripping over a bunch of saltpeter in a bucket out in the woods and coming back to town as if he'd seen something amazing. The few women who believed hi"@en . "Brigham Young (/\u02C8br\u026A\u0261\u0259m/; June 1, 1801 \u2013 August 29, 1877) was an American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and asettler of the Western United States. He was the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1847 until his death in 1877. He founded Salt Lake City and he served as the first governor of the Utah Territory. Young also led the foundings of the precursors to the University of Utah and Brigham Young University."@en . . "Natural Causes"@en . . "Governor of Utah Territory"@en . "Carpenter"@en . . . . "Whitingham, Vermont, United States"@en . "Alfred Cumming"@en . . "Brigham Young"@eo . . "President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints"@en . "Brigham Young ia es la presidente du de la Eglesa de Jesus Cristo de la Santas de la Dias Ultima."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Brigham Young, second President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, better known as the Mormon Church, ranks among the most influential and important historical figures not just in Mormon, but also in American history. He is called the \"American Moses\" because of his leadership of the \"Mormon Exodus\" to the western territories. Even the Lord associated him with Moses, and called the pioneers moving westward the \"Camp of Israel.\" (See Doctrine and Covenants 136.)"@en . . "1877-08-29"^^ . . "Posthumous references"@en . "Brigham Young, second President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, better known as the Mormon Church, ranks among the most influential and important historical figures not just in Mormon, but also in American history. He is called the \"American Moses\" because of his leadership of the \"Mormon Exodus\" to the western territories. Even the Lord associated him with Moses, and called the pioneers moving westward the \"Camp of Israel.\" (See Doctrine and Covenants 136.)"@en . . "Brigham YOUNG estis usona mormono, unua sub\u015Dtatestro de Utaho, naski\u011Dis en 1801, mortis en Salt Lake City en 1877. Post la morto de Joseph Smith, la fondinto de la Eklezio de Jesuo Kristo de la Sanktuloj de la Lastaj Tagoj, la 27-an de junio 1844, Brigham YOUNG, kiu estis la plej supera apostolo de la eklezio, i\u011Dis \u0109efo de la movado. Li gvidis sian popolon, pli ol 70 mil homojn, okcidenten, pli ol 2 mil kilometrojn tra necivilizitaj teritorioj, kaj fine al Valo Sallaga en 1847. Ili starigis pli ol 350 vila\u011Dojn en Utaho, Idaho, Vajomingo, Koloradio, Nov-Meksiko, Arizono, Nevado, Kalifornio, Kanado kaj Meksiko. Li estis la teritoriestro de Utaho. Li volis ke Utaho sub\u015Dtati\u011Du, sed la usona parlamento rifuzis pro la mormona praktiko de poligamio. Li gividis sian eklezion dum 33 jaroj. En 1995, Charlie Chaplin , en televidfilmo The Avenging Angel (\"La ri\u0109a\u0135o ne liveras la feli\u0109on\") rolis lin. Proksime de Sallagurbo estas monumento de li montranta la lokon por fondi urbon (se malsato turmentas, lupo timon ne sentas.)."@eo . . "Glazier"@en . "Male"@en . . . . . "1801-06-01"^^ . . . . . . . "Politician, Clergyman"@en . . . . . . "55"^^ . . "How Few Remain"@en . "Brigham Young"@es . "Brigham Young"@en . . . . "Brigham Young was an early Mormon leader. He is often known as the \"American Moses\" for leading a group of persecuted Mormon settlers on an exodus through the desert to Utah, the \"Promised Land\". As the leader of the church he was believed to be guided by the Hand of God and to speak with the voice of the Prophet, and held nearly complete control over the Mormon territories. He features as a secondary antagonist in A Study in Scarlet, where his actions with regard to the marriage of Lucy Ferrier are the catalyst for the story."@en . "Il legame fra Brigham Young[1] e Joseph Smith[2] dur\u00F2 per molti anni, anche dopo la morte di quest'ultimo. Brigham Young fu il secondo profeta della chiesa mormone per molti anni, ma non dimentic\u00F2 mai l'amico, il fratello, il \"suo\" profeta, come narra Susa Young Gates nella sua esperienza di bambina. Questa citazione \u00E8 tratta da un libro sulla vita di Brigham Young e descrive gli ultimi momenti della vita di questo grande uomo. \"Non posso ricordare tutti quelli che erano l\u00E0, tranne lo zio Joseph Young e molti dei suoi figli. Quando fu deposto sul letto di fronte alla finestra sembr\u00F2 riaversi parzialmente, e aprendo gli occhi, guard\u00F2 su, esclamando: \"Joseph! Joseph! Joseph!\" e l\u2019espressione divina nel suo viso sembrava indicare che stava comunicando col suo caro amico, Joseph Smith, il profeta. Il suo nome fu l\u2019ultima parola che pronunci\u00F2\". Joseph, Joseph! Susa Young Gates, The Life Story of Brigham Young (New York: The MacMillan Company, 1930), 362."@it . "--02-03"^^ .