- ice
hockey player Rodion Azarkhin (1931–2007),
Russian musician Rodion Cămătaru (born 1958),
Romanian ****ociation
football player Rodion Davelaar (born 1990)...
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Rode may
refer to:
Ajmer Rode,
Canadian writer Bernd Michael Rode (1946–2022),
Austrian chemistry professor Bernhard Rode (1725–1797),
German painter...
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Rodès (French pronunciation: [
ʁɔdɛs] ; Catalan:
Rodès) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales
department in
southern France.
Rodès is in the
canton of...
- The
Rodings /ˈroʊdɪŋz/ are a
group of
eight villages in the
upper part of the
River Roding and the west of Es****, England, the
largest group in the country...
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Rodić (Serbian Cyrillic: Родић,
pronounced [rǒːditɕ]) is a Serbo-Croatian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Aleksander Rodić (born 1979)...
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Roding may
refer to:
River Roding, Es**** and
Greater London, UK
Roding Automobile, an
automotive manufacturer based in
Germany Roding, Germany, town in...
- p. 174, 188-189. Ali 2014, p. 187, 190-191.
Ahmed 1992, p. 51.
Roded 1994, p. 36.
Roded 2008, p. 23.
Joseph 2007, p. 227.
McAuliffe 2001, p. 55. Mernissi...
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Gavrilo or
Gabriel Rodić,
Freiherr (Baron) von Rodich, (13
December 1812 – 21 May 1890) was an Austro-Hungarian
general in the
Imperial Austrian and Austro-Hungarian...
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MODERN MIDRASH.
Feminist Interpretations of
Biblical Literature, 1.
Roded, R. (2015).
Jewish and
Islamic religious feminist exegesis of the sacred...
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Vineet Bafna,
Eleazar Eskin, Jian Ma,
Teresa Przytycka, Cenk Sahinalp,
Roded Sharan, and
Martin Vingron.
Intelligent Systems for
Molecular Biology (ISMB)...