21-1041: [REDACTED] Look up moll in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moll may refer to: Media [ edit ] Moll Flanders , a 1722 novel by Daniel Defoe Characters [ edit ] Moll, a young prostitute in the 1937 musical The Cradle Will Rock Moll, an outlaw in the fifth season of the TV series Star Trek: Discovery Moll Hackabout, protagonist in William Hogarth's 1730s series of paintings and engravings, A Harlot's Progress People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Moll Anderson , inspirational interior designer, life stylist, author, and former singer Moll Anthony (1807–1878), Irish bean feasa Æthelwald Moll of Northumbria ( fl. 759–765 ), King of Northumbria Moll Davis ( c. 1648 – 1708),
42-686: A clairvoyant and fortune-teller from Lynn, Massachusetts Surname [ edit ] Albert Moll (Canadian psychiatrist) , pioneer of day treatment for psychiatric patients Brian Moll (1925–2013), British-born Australian comedian character actor of stage, television and film Carl Moll (1861–1945), Austrian art nouveau painter Gerrit Moll (1785–1838), Dutch scientist and mathematician Giorgia Moll (born 1938), Italian film actress Guy Moll (1910–1934), French racing driver Herman Moll (mid-17th century – 1732), British cartographer, engraver, and publisher Herman Moll (convict) , (1838–1882),
63-686: A clairvoyant and fortune-teller from Lynn, Massachusetts Surname [ edit ] Albert Moll (Canadian psychiatrist) , pioneer of day treatment for psychiatric patients Brian Moll (1925–2013), British-born Australian comedian character actor of stage, television and film Carl Moll (1861–1945), Austrian art nouveau painter Gerrit Moll (1785–1838), Dutch scientist and mathematician Giorgia Moll (born 1938), Italian film actress Guy Moll (1910–1934), French racing driver Herman Moll (mid-17th century – 1732), British cartographer, engraver, and publisher Herman Moll (convict) , (1838–1882),
84-965: A convict transported to Western Australia John Selwyn Moll (1913–1942), English banker, British Army officer, and rugby union player Louis-Joseph Moll (1816–1872), a physician and political figure in Quebec Toby Moll (1890–1916), South African rugby union player Toby Moll (general) (born 1917), South African Chief of Defence Staff W. E. Moll (1856–1932), English Anglican priest and Christian socialist activist Americans [ edit ] John L. Moll , (1921–2011), American electrical engineer Richard Moll (1943–2023), American actor Sam Moll (born 1992), American professional baseball pitcher Tony Moll (born 1983), American football guard and offensive tackle Victor Moll (born 1956), Chilean American mathematician Germans [ edit ] Albert Moll (German psychiatrist) (1862–1939),
105-906: A convict transported to Western Australia John Selwyn Moll (1913–1942), English banker, British Army officer, and rugby union player Louis-Joseph Moll (1816–1872), a physician and political figure in Quebec Toby Moll (1890–1916), South African rugby union player Toby Moll (general) (born 1917), South African Chief of Defence Staff W. E. Moll (1856–1932), English Anglican priest and Christian socialist activist Americans [ edit ] John L. Moll , (1921–2011), American electrical engineer Richard Moll (1943–2023), American actor Sam Moll (born 1992), American professional baseball pitcher Tony Moll (born 1983), American football guard and offensive tackle Victor Moll (born 1956), Chilean American mathematician Germans [ edit ] Albert Moll (German psychiatrist) (1862–1939),
126-555: A courtesan and mistress of King Charles II of England Moll Dyer (died c. 1697 ), a legendary 17th-century resident of Leonardtown, Maryland Mary Frith (also Moll Cutpurse; ( c. 1584 – 1659), notorious English pickpocket and fence Moll King (coffee house proprietor) (1696–1747), a prominent figure in London's underworld Moll O'Driscoll (1922–1988), Irish Gaelic footballer Moll Pitcher ( c. 1736 – 1813),
147-506: A courtesan and mistress of King Charles II of England Moll Dyer (died c. 1697 ), a legendary 17th-century resident of Leonardtown, Maryland Mary Frith (also Moll Cutpurse; ( c. 1584 – 1659), notorious English pickpocket and fence Moll King (coffee house proprietor) (1696–1747), a prominent figure in London's underworld Moll O'Driscoll (1922–1988), Irish Gaelic footballer Moll Pitcher ( c. 1736 – 1813),
168-436: A fallback via Module:Annotated link Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages moll [REDACTED] Look up moll in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moll may refer to: Media [ edit ] Moll Flanders , a 1722 novel by Daniel Defoe Characters [ edit ] Moll,
189-576: A fallback via Module:Annotated link Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Tony Moll Tony Moll (born August 23, 1983) is an American former professional football guard and offensive tackle of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected in the fifth round of the 2006 NFL draft by the Green Bay Packers . He played college football for
210-704: A neurologist, psychologist, sexologist, and ethicist Claudia Moll (born 1968), German politician Eva Moll (born 1975), German contemporary artist Friedrich Moll (1882–1951), German wood specialist Joseph Moll (1813–1849), German labour leader and revolutionary Jürgen Moll (1939–1968), German football player Kurt Moll (1938–2017), German operatic bass singer Marg Moll (1884–1977), German sculptor, painter and author Oskar Moll (1875–1947), German Fauvist painter Otto Moll (1915–1946), an SS non-commissioned officer who committed numerous atrocities at Auschwitz Other uses [ edit ] Gun moll ,
231-704: A neurologist, psychologist, sexologist, and ethicist Claudia Moll (born 1968), German politician Eva Moll (born 1975), German contemporary artist Friedrich Moll (1882–1951), German wood specialist Joseph Moll (1813–1849), German labour leader and revolutionary Jürgen Moll (1939–1968), German football player Kurt Moll (1938–2017), German operatic bass singer Marg Moll (1884–1977), German sculptor, painter and author Oskar Moll (1875–1947), German Fauvist painter Otto Moll (1915–1946), an SS non-commissioned officer who committed numerous atrocities at Auschwitz Other uses [ edit ] Gun moll ,
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#1732851158853252-458: A third-year player in 2008, Moll split his playing time between the right guard and right tackle positions. He appeared in 14 games for the 2008 Packers, but only five as a starter. In September 2009, Moll was traded to the right Baltimore Ravens for defensive back Derrick Martin . Moll appeared in five games for the Ravens in 2009, none as a starter. In April 2010, the Ravens re-signed Moll as
273-623: A young prostitute in the 1937 musical The Cradle Will Rock Moll, an outlaw in the fifth season of the TV series Star Trek: Discovery Moll Hackabout, protagonist in William Hogarth's 1730s series of paintings and engravings, A Harlot's Progress People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Moll Anderson , inspirational interior designer, life stylist, author, and former singer Moll Anthony (1807–1878), Irish bean feasa Æthelwald Moll of Northumbria ( fl. 759–765 ), King of Northumbria Moll Davis ( c. 1648 – 1708),
294-578: The University of Nevada, Reno (Nevada). He was also a member of the Baltimore Ravens , Jacksonville Jaguars , San Diego Chargers , and Washington Redskins . Born in Sonoma, California , he attended Sonoma Valley High School where he was an All-Empire defensive end. He graduated from Sonoma Valley in 2001. Moll played college football at Nevada . He played tight end until his senior year when he
315-451: The Packers, Moll suffered a pinched nerve in his neck during training camp. He recalled, "There was a flash of pain. It resulted in pins and needles in my fingers, like when you hit your funny bone." He missed the first five games of the season due to the injury, started the next three games, and then re-injured himself. He appeared in a total of nine games in 2007, three as a starter. As
336-559: The female companion of a male professional criminal Möll , a river in northwestern Carinthia in Austria Moll (slang) , a usually pejorative or self-deprecating term for a woman of loose sexual morals Moll, Skye , a location in Highland, Scotland See also [ edit ] Moll's Gap – Mountain pass in Kerry, Ireland Moll's gland – Modified apocrine sweat gland on
357-406: The female companion of a male professional criminal Möll , a river in northwestern Carinthia in Austria Moll (slang) , a usually pejorative or self-deprecating term for a woman of loose sexual morals Moll, Skye , a location in Highland, Scotland See also [ edit ] Moll's Gap – Mountain pass in Kerry, Ireland Moll's gland – Modified apocrine sweat gland on
378-747: The margin of the eyelid Molly (name) – female given name Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Mol (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Moll . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moll&oldid=1232457415 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as
399-747: The margin of the eyelid Molly (name) – female given name Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Mol (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Moll . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moll&oldid=1232457415 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as
420-502: The spring after the first minicamp, frankly, I would've taken that bet." Even his mother, Gina Moll, noted, "When he first got drafted, we said 'OK, let's just hope he makes the practice squad.'" The 6 foot, 5 inch rookie surprised McCarthy, earned a spot in the Packers' lineup, and became "a blocking mainstay" for Green Bay quarterback Brett Favre . He appeared in all 16 games for the 2006 Packers, starting five games each at right guard and right tackle. In his second season with
441-435: Was switched to left tackle, a position at which he earned first-team all- Western Athletic Conference honors. Nevada coach Chris Ault said of Moll, "He's as mentally tough as any athlete I've ever coached." Moll was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the fifth round of the 2006 NFL draft . Considered a "fringe" NFL draft pick, Packers coach Mike McCarthy said, "If you'd told me Tony Moll would be starting for us in
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