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  • William Rhodes may refer to: William Rhodes (cricketer, born 1883) (1883–1941), British cricketer William Rhodes (cricketer, born 1936) (1936–2005), British...
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  • identified using the name of their birthplace. Alan Rhodes (disambiguation), several people, including: Alan Rhodes (rugby league), English rugby league footballer...
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  • William Moorhouse may refer to: William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse, nephew of the above, first airman to be awarded the Victoria Cross William Moorhouse...
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  • Thomas Rhodes may refer to: Thomas William Rhodes (1860–1944), New Zealand politician Thomas L. Rhodes, American political editor Thomas Rhodes (cricketer)...
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  • refer to: The Siege of Rhodes, an opera written by the impresario William Davenant, inspired by the 1522 siege This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Justice Rhodes may refer to: Augustus Rhodes (1821–1918), chief justice of the Supreme Court of California William Luther Rhodes (1918–1986), associate...
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  • Day William Heath Davis (1822–1909), early settler of San Diego, California, USA William John Davis (1848–1934), British trade unionist William Rhodes Davis...
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  • collector of butterflies and moths William Emery Barnes (1859–1939), English Anglican theologian William Barnes Rhodes (1772–1826), English dramatist Ernest...
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    This passage about the letter Đ was later incorporated into Alexandre de Rhodes' seminal Dictionarium Annamiticum Lusitanum et Latinum: Another letter written...
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  • BC Andronicus of Cyrrhus (fl. c. 100 BC), Greek astronomer Andronicus of Rhodes (fl. c. 60 BC), Greek philosopher Andronicus of Pannonia (Saint Andronicus)...
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  • (original version), a former professional tag-team consisting of Dusty Rhodes and Dick Murdoch The Texas Outlaws, former tag-team champions in the United...
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  • in 1987 Stardust, one of the ring names for professional wrestler Cody Rhodes (born 1985) Timeless (radio network), originally called Stardust Stardust...
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  • Mormon educator William MacGregor Henderson (1913–2000), Scottish veterinary expert William Henderson (actor), known for "Young Dylan Rhodes Shrike" in Now...
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  • pitcher Clarence Smith (cricketer) (1902-1982), South African cricketer Sonny Rhodes (Clarence Smith, 1940–2021), blues singer and guitarist Pinetop Smith (Clarence...
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  • Reiss (disambiguation), multiple people David Reuben (disambiguation), multiple people David Reynolds (disambiguation), multiple people David Rhodes (disambiguation)...
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  • example, Charles University of Prague in the Czech Republic and College of William and Mary in the United States). Other institutions may have received other...
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  • Aubrey, a main vampire in the novel Demon in My View by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes Aubrey James, the antagonist of Stroker Ace, a 1983 action comedy film Aubrey...
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  • The Caxtons, a novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton William Henry Rhodes or Caxton, American attorney William Caxton, an English printer, credited as being...
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    abolitionist Amelia Rajecki (born 2002), British tennis player Amelia Atwater-Rhodes (born 1984), American author Amelia Boynton Robinson (1911–2015), American...
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  • ancient Greek Olympic winner at foot-race. He won at 275 B.C. Idaeus of Rhodes, ancient Greek epic poet Idaeus, anyone/anything from or pertaining to Mount...
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