The Book of Haggai is named after its presumed author, the prophet Haggai.
He is also well known as the presumed author of political essays published in 1787 and 1788 under the pseudonyms "Brutus" and "Sydney".
Among the dead, he said, were "some of the presumed authors" of the March 11 railway blasts that killed 191 people and wounded more than 1,400.
He is the presumed author of the ballad Alda.
He is the presumed author of the early Poor Robin almanacs.
The presumed author is the Dominican and then Carthusian Liudolph of Saxony.
The presumed author, Einarr Hafliðason was a student and friend of Laurentius.
Velázquez's senior officers, the presumed authors of the orders to suffocate the protest, were not tried.
This credits "R.H." as the submitter and presumed author.
Jesus, Paul and John, the presumed author of the Book of Revelation, were all roosters.