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*[[Thomas Stevens (monk)]] (died 1550), abbot of Netley Abbey and Beaulieu Abbey, English renaissance clergyman and Cistercian monk |
*[[Thomas Stevens (monk)]] (died 1550), abbot of Netley Abbey and Beaulieu Abbey, English renaissance clergyman and Cistercian monk |
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*[[Thomas Stevens (MP)]], MP for [[Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (UK Parliament constituency)]] |
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*[[Thomas Stephens (Jesuit)]] (c. 1549–1619), early writer in Konkani |
*[[Thomas Stephens (Jesuit)]] (c. 1549–1619), early writer in Konkani |
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*[[Thomas Holdup Stevens]] (1795–1841), American naval commander in the War of 1812 |
*[[Thomas Holdup Stevens]] (1795–1841), American naval commander in the War of 1812 |
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Thomas Stevens or Thomas Stephens may refer to:
- Thomas Stevens (monk) (died 1550), abbot of Netley Abbey and Beaulieu Abbey, English renaissance clergyman and Cistercian monk
- Thomas Stevens (MP), MP for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (UK Parliament constituency)
- Thomas Stephens (Jesuit) (c. 1549–1619), early writer in Konkani
- Thomas Holdup Stevens (1795–1841), American naval commander in the War of 1812
- Thomas H. Stevens, Jr. (1819–1896), his son, admiral of the United States Navy who fought in the American Civil War
- Thomas Stephens (historian) (1821–1875), Welsh historian
- Thomas Stevens (bishop) (1841–1920), inaugural bishop of Barking
- Thomas Stevens (cyclist) (1854–1935), first man to cycle around the world
- Thomas Stevens (trumpeter) (born 1938), trumpeter, composer, and author
- Tom Stephens (born 1951), politician
- Thomas Stevens, the founder of Bradfield College
- Thomas Stevens (motorcyclist), 1991 AMA Superbike national champion
- Thomas Stephens Davies (c. 1794–1851), British mathematician
- Thomas Stevens (politician), American politician, ran in 2008 for President for the Objectivist Party
- Thomas Stevens Stevens (1900–2000), Scottish chemist, see Bamford–Stevens reaction
- Thomas Blacket Stephens (1819–1877), mayor of Brisbane
- Thomas Stephens (American football) (born 1935), former professional American football player