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Pasqua Rosée (fl. 1651–1658) was a 17th-century
servant who
opened the
first coffee-house in
London and
possibly Britain. He was born into the ethnic...
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Point Rosee (French:
Pointe Rosée),
previously known as
Stormy Point, is a
headland near
Codroy at the
southwest end of the
island of Newfoundland, on...
- of the
identification of
Point Rosee as a
Norse site.
Archaeologist Karen Milek was a
member of the 2016
Point Rosee excavation and is a
Norse expert...
- African-American,
translated some of Roumain's works,
including Gouverneurs de la
Rosée (Masters of the Dew). It was also
adapted to film.
Roumain was born on June...
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activity at
Point Rosee prior to the
historic period. […] None of the team members,
including the
Norse specialists,
deemed this area [Point
Rosee] as having...
- Kifa, La
Porte des âmes, La
Servante de
Lucifer and Le
Secret de Khâny.
Rosée du
Matin (Morning Dew; Dutch: Roosje; German: Morgentau) is Yoko's adopted...
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Johann Kaspar Aloys Reichsgraf B****elet von La
Rosée (5 May 1747
Munich - 5
December 1826) was a
Bavarian official and
judge as well as a
member of the...
- (Jean-Gaspard)
Reichsgraf B****elet von La
Rosée (30
April 1710 – 12
April 1795) was a
leading Bavarian general. B****elet von La
Rosée was born at Arlon,
Province of...
- The
Grotte de
Rosée (Cave of
Rosée) is
located near Éhein in the muni****lity of Engis, in Belgium. It has been
classified as Wallonia's
patrimoine immobilier...
- York
Times – via NYTimes.com. de
Rosee,
Sophie (January 24, 2014). "Author
Rachel Kushner talks to
Sophie de
Rosee about childhood,
marriage and Don...