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Raoul is a
French variant of the male
given name
Ralph or Rudolph.
Raoul may also
refer to:
Raoul André (1916–1992),
French director and screenwriter...
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Raoul Gustaf Wallenberg (4
August 1912 –
disappeared 17
January 1945) was a
Swedish architect, businessman, diplomat, and humanitarian. He
saved thousands...
- in 2007, a knee
injury stopped him from playing.
Sandefjord claims that
Raouls previous club, Malmö FF,
withheld information about this
injury when the...
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Raoul Auger (or Anger)
Feuillet (c.1660–1710) was a
French dance notator,
publisher and c****ographer most well-known
today for his Chorégraphie, ou l'art...
- Tosny. Born in 1079,
Raoul was the son of
Raoul II of
Tosny and
Isabel de Montfort.
Following the
death of
William II of England,
Raoul III
chose to support...
- Raúl
Modesto Castro Ruz (/ˈkæstroʊ/ K****-troh;
Latin American Spanish: [raˈul moˈðesto ˈkastɾo ˈrus]; born 3 June 1931) is a
Cuban retired politician and...
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Raoul Walsh (born
Albert Edward Walsh;
March 11, 1887 –
December 31, 1980) was an
American film director, actor,
founding member of the
Academy of Motion...
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Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen (UK: /ˈɑːmʊndsən/, US: /-məns-/; Norwegian: [ˈrùːɑɫ ˈɑ̂mʉnsən] ; 16 July 1872 – c. 18 June 1928) was a
Norwegian explorer...
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Raoul Duke is the
partially fictionalized author surrogate character and
sometimes pseudonym used by
Hunter S.
Thompson as the main
character and antihero...
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Raoul le Bon ('Ralph the Good)' (d. 4
January 1235), also
known as
Raoul III de Nesle, was the
Count of
Soissons from 1180. He was the
third son of Raoul...