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  • Richard Cross is the name of: Richard Cross (died c. 1438), MP for Reading (UK Parliament constituency) R. A. Cross, 1st Viscount Cross (1823–1914), British...
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  • Richard Crosse may refer to: Richard Crosse (painter) Richard Crosse (British Army officer) Richard Crosse (priest) Richard Cross (disambiguation) This...
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  • Cross (born 1954), American football analyst and former NFL lineman Richard Cross (disambiguation) Rob Cross (basketball), basketball coach Rob Cross...
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  • (1891–1943), German general and Knight's Cross recipient Richard Müller (singer) (born 1961), Slovak singer Richard Müller (socialist) (1880–1943), German...
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  • Zealand Wars Richard Shepard (born 1965), American film director and screenwriter Richard Sheppard (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Richard Travis was a New Zealand recipient of Victoria Cross Richard Travis may also refer to: Richard Travis (actor) (1913–1989), American film and TV...
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  • bookseller, and history writer Richard Henry Burton (1923–1993), English soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross Richard M. Burton (born 1939), American...
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    A sun cross, solar cross, or wheel cross is a solar symbol consisting of an equilateral cross inside a circle. The design is frequently found in the symbolism...
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  • Richard Taylor (cross-country skier) (born 1938), American cross-country skier Richard Taylor (skater) (1981–2004), Welsh skater Richard Mansfield Taylor...
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  • Military Cross Richard C. Howe (1924–2021), former Utah Supreme Court Justice Richard Howe (cricketer) (1853–1914), English cricketer Richard Curzon-Howe...
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  • "Skogie" Moore Ricky Moore (disambiguation) Rickie D. Moore, theologian Richard More (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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  • Angeles, California. Sailors' superstitions Southern Cross (folk song) Southern Cross (disambiguation) "Music: Top 100 Songs - Billboard Hot 100 Chart"....
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  • Curtis, musician and co-writer of Southern Cross (Crosby, Stills and Nash song) Curtis (surname) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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  • of Queen Elizabeth I of England Richard George Masters (1877–1963), English recipient of the Victoria Cross Richard Masters (sailor) (born 1927), Bermudian...
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  • Richard Aylmer may refer to: Richard Aylmer (skier) (1932–2023), British cross-country skier Richard Aylmer (politician) (died 1512), English politician...
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  • Dreadnought (clipper), a three-masted medium clipper ship that sailed for the Red Cross Line of New York and Liverpool packets (see List of clipper ships) HMS Dreadnought...
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  • Williams (disambiguation) John Owen Williams (disambiguation) John P. Williams (disambiguation) John R. Williams (disambiguation) John Richard Williams...
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  • (disambiguation) Amerrique Mountains Amreeka, a 2009 film Pan-American (disambiguation) The American (disambiguation) The Americans (disambiguation) Armorica...
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  • Richard Fitzgerald (1831–1884) was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross. Richard Fitzgerald may also refer to: Richard B. Fitzgerald (c. 1843–1918)...
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    Saltire (redirect from X-cross)
    of St Andrew Christian cross Cross of Saint Peter Crossbuck Nordic cross St. Andrew's Cross (disambiguation) Saint George's Cross Saint Patrick's Saltire...
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