Rode (other)
Rode may refer to: People * Ajmer Rode, Canadian writer * Bernd Michael Rode (1946–2022), Austrian chemistry professor *Bernhard Rode (1725–1797), German painter * Ebbe Rode (1910–1998), Danish stage and film actor * Franc Rode (born 1934), Slovenian cardinal *Gautam Rode (born 1977), Indian actor * Srishty Rode (born 1991), Indian actress * Hans Henrik Rode (1767–1830), Norwegian military officer *Helge Rode (1870–1973), Danish writer, critic and journalist * Hermen Rode (before 1465 – after 1504), German painter * Nina Pens Rode (1929–1992), Danish actress *Ove Rode (1867–1933), Danish politician * Pierre Rode (1774–1830), French violinist * Sebastian Rode (born 1990), German footballer Places * Rode, Somerset, England * Rode Heath, Cheshire, England * Carleton Rode, Norfolk, England * North Rode, Cheshire, England *Odd Rode, Cheshire, England *Sint-Genesius-Rode, Flanders, Belgium * Rode, a village near Moga, Punjab, India Structures * Rode Hall, Cheshire, E ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ajmer Rode
Ajmer Rode is a Canadian author writing in Punjabi as well as in English. His first work was non-fiction ''Vishva Di Nuhar'' on Albert Einstein's Relativity in dialogue form inspired by Plato's ''Republic''. Published by the Punjabi University in 1966, the book initiated a series of university publications on popular science and sociology. Rode's first poetry book ''Surti'' influenced by science and philosophical explorations was experimental and in words of critic Dr. Attar Singh 'has extended the scope of Punjabi language and given a new turn to Punjabi poetry'. His most recent poetry book ''Leela'', more than 1000 pages long and co-authored with Navtej Bharati, is counted among the outstanding Punjabi literary works of the twentieth century. Rode is regarded the founder of Punjabi theatre in Canada. He wrote and directed the first Punjabi play ''Dooja Passa'' dealing with racism faced by minorities. This was followed by his full-length play ''Komagata Maru'' based on a sign ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rode Heath
Rode Heath is a small village in the civil parish of Odd Rode, near Alsager and within the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. According to the 2001 census, Rode Heath had a population of 2,150.2001 census data In the 2011 census the figure had dropped to 2,019 and a 2016 estimate put the population at 1,943. The village was previously two villages, Rode Heath and Thurlwood. Since extensive housing developments in Thurlwood the two are known simply as Rode Heath. The Trent and Mersey Canal runs through Rode Heath. The village has one pub (previously two until an incident caused the shutdown of the Royal Oak) a primary school, post office, a shop and takeaway. There are two churches: the Church of the Good Shepherd, one of the three churches that make up the Parish of Odd Rode Odd Rode is a civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It borders the Staffordshire parish ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rhode (other)
Rhode may refer to: Greek mythology and literature *Rhodos, goddess and personification of the island of Rhodes *Rhode, one of the fifty daughters of Danaus *Rhode (Hermas), a central character in ''The Shepherd of Hermas'' Places *Rhode, a suburb of Olpe, Germany *Rhode, County Offaly, Ireland, a town *Rhode, now Roses, Girona, Spain *Rhode River, Maryland, United States Other uses *Rhode (brand), a skincare brand founded by Hailey Bieber *Rhode (surname) * ''Rhode'' (spider), a genus of spiders See also * * *Rhode Island, the smallest U.S. state by area *Road (other) *Rode (other) Rode may refer to: People *Ajmer Rode, Canadian writer * Bernd Michael Rode (1946–2022), Austrian chemistry professor *Bernhard Rode (1725–1797), German painter * Ebbe Rode (1910–1998), Danish stage and film actor * Franc Rode (born 1934), ... * Rhodes (other) * Rhode Island (other) * Rohde {{disambiguation, geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Roder (other)
Roder is a village in Luxembourg. Roder, Röder or Rőder may also refer to: Geography * Große Röder, river in Brandenburg and Saxony, Germany * Kleine Röder (Black Elster), river in Brandenburg, Germany * Kleine Röder (Große Röder), river in Saxony, Germany * Schwarze Röder, river in Saxony, Germany People *Berndt Röder (born 1948), German politician * Dechen Roder (born 1980), Bhutanese filmmaker * Enno Röder (1935–2019), German cross-country skier * Erhard Ernst von Röder (1665-1743), Prussian field marshal * Franz-Josef Röder (1909-1979), German politician * Friedrich Erhard von Röder (1768–1834), Prussian officer during the Napoleonic Wars * Johann Michael Röder (fl. 1708-1746), German organ builder *Klaus Röder (born 1948), German musician *Matthias Röder (born 1972), German canoeist * Mirro Roder (1944–2021), Czech-born American football placekicker * Nigel Roder (born 1967), English court jester * Reinhard Roder (born 1941), German football player and m ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Road (other)
A road is a route on land between two places that has been improved to allow travel by foot or some form of conveyance. Road or Roads may also refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Film * Road movie * ''Road'' (2002 film), a Hindi movie * ''The Road'' (2009 film), an American post-apocalyptic survival film * ''The Road'' (2011 film), a Filipino psychological horror crime drama * ''Road'' (2014 film), motorcycle racing documentary * '' Road, Movie'', a 2009 Indian film Literature * ''Road'' (play), by Jim Cartwright, 1986 * ''Roads'' (novel), by Seabury Quinn, 1948 Music * The Road (group), a late 1960s American band * Road (American band), a 1970s American hard rock band ** ''Road'' (Road album), 1972, their only album * Road (Hungarian band) * ''Road'' (Alice Cooper album), 2023 * ''Roads'' (album), by Chris Mann, 2012 * ''Road'' (Fred Frith Trio album), 2021 * "Roads" (Red Army Choir song), a Soviet WWII song * "Roads" (Lawson song), 2015 * "Road" (TVXQ song), 2018 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anchor
An anchor is a device, normally made of metal, used to secure a vessel to the bed of a body of water to prevent the craft from drifting due to wind or current. The word derives from Latin ', which itself comes from the Greek (). Anchors can either be temporary or permanent. Permanent anchors are used in the creation of a mooring, and are rarely moved; a specialist service is normally needed to move or maintain them. Vessels carry one or more temporary anchors, which may be of different designs and weights. A sea anchor is a drag device, not in contact with the seabed, used to minimize drift of a vessel relative to the water. A drogue is a drag device used to slow or help steer a vessel running before a storm in a following or overtaking sea, or when crossing a bar in a breaking sea. Anchoring Anchors achieve holding power either by "hooking" into the seabed, or weight, or a combination of the two. The weight of the anchor chain can be more than that of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Marquess Of Rode
Marquess of Rode is a former title of the Belgian nobility, now extinct. Rode is a former part of Schelderode in Flanders. History The dominium of Rode was the property of don Simon Rodriguez de Evora who had bought the property in 1602; he was created Baron of Rode by permission of the archdukes Albrecht and Isabella. The title of Marquess was created in 1680 by King Charles II of Spain for Lopez-Maria Rodriguez d'Evora y Vega, 1st Marquess of Rode, the oldest son of Simon Rodriguez de Evora y Vega, baron of Rode. The house of Evora y Vega was heredery ''Pannetier héréditaire de Flandres'' (pannetier van Vlaanderen). His descendants continued to use the title until the last family member died in 1920. The last marquessa, dona Maria Rodriguez de Evora y Vega resided in Beerlegem Castle. She married the Count Charles Victor de Spangen, and their descendants still reside in Beerlegem Castle. Currently this are members of the house of d' Ursel. Another residence was the G ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Røde Microphones
Røde Microphones ( /ˈroʊd/), officially Freedman Electronics Pty Ltd, is an Australian audio technology company specialising in the design and manufacture of microphones, headphones, audio interfaces, and audio software. The company's product range focuses on applications such as music recording, location sound recordings, broadcast and podcasting, filmmaking, and content creation, for the consumer, producer, and professional markets. Røde serves as the flagship brand of the Freedman Group, which was established in 1967 as Freedman Electronics. Over the years, the Freedman Group has expanded through the acquisition of several audio companies, including SoundField, Aphex, Event Electronics, and Mackie. The company is headquartered in Sydney, Australia, and maintains a global presence with offices in key regions, including the United States and China. Røde exports its products to 119 countries worldwide. History Freedman Electronics Freedman Electronics was founded in 19 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rode Hall
Rode Hall, a Georgian architecture, Georgian English country house, country house, is the seat of the Baker Wilbraham baronets, Wilbraham family, members of the landed gentry in the parish of Odd Rode, Cheshire, England. The estate, with the original timber-framed manor house, was purchased by the Wilbrahams from a cousin, Randle Rode in 1669. The medieval manor house was replaced between 1700 and 1708 by a brick-built seven-bay building; a second building, with five bays, was built in 1752; the two buildings being joined in 1800 to form the present Rode Hall. Both the exterior and interior of Rode Hall have been altered multiples times, including work by Thomas Farnolls Pritchard and Lewis Wyatt, resulting in an irregular and complex layout. The house has large collections of period paintings, furniture, and porcelain by Chelsea porcelain factory, Chelsea, Bow porcelain factory, Bow and Royal Worcester. The house is Grade II* listed building, listed, and is surrounded by park ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moga, Punjab
Moga is a city in the Indian state of Punjab. It was made a part and headquarters of the Moga district (the 17th District in the state) on 24 November 1995, by the then Chief Minister Harcharan Singh Brar. Before becoming a district, Moga was a part of Faridkot District as a tehsil. Moga is situated on the National Highway 95 (NH-95 Ferozpur-Ludhiana road). The area of Dharamkot block with 150 villages has been merged into Moga district, which falls under the jurisdiction of Ferozpur division. Etymology The name of Moga may be derived from the Indo-Scythian king, Maues, who invaded and ruled the area in the 1st century BCE after conquering the Indo-Greek polities of the region. The city may also have been named after Moga Gill, who along his brother Vega Gill, were men of importance among the Wadan Gills. History Early history A theory states Moga was named after Moga of the Gill clan, who owned a jagir that was located on the present-day location of Moga city. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sint-Genesius-Rode
Sint-Genesius-Rode (; ) is a municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant, in the Flemish region of Belgium. The municipality only comprises the town of Sint-Genesius-Rode proper, and lies between Brussels and Waterloo in Wallonia. On January 1, 2008, Sint-Genesius-Rode had a total population of 18,021. The total area is , which gives a population density of . It borders the Brussels-Capital Region and is essentially a suburb of the city, contiguous with the Prince d'Orange neighbourhood (Uccle), and was a component of the short-lived Arrondissement of Brussels-Periphery. While the Brussels-Capital Region does not have a direct border with Wallonia, the shortest distance between the two is at Sint-Genesius-Rode municipality, with around separating Prince d'Orange and Waterloo along the N5 road. Politics The official language of the city is Dutch, historically the majority language of the population. However, Sint-Genesius-Rode is in linguistic flux, as it is one of the m ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Odd Rode
Odd Rode is a civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It borders the Staffordshire parish of Kidsgrove. Of particular note in the area is Rode Hall, seat of the Wilbraham family. Settlements The parish includes the settlements of Scholar Green, Mow Cop, Mount Pleasant, Rode Heath, Thurlwood and The Bank. The population of the civil parish as of the 2011 census was 5,442. Toponymy "Rode" (Old English ''rod'') means "(wood)land cleared for farming". There are several competing explanations of the meaning of "Odd": "Old"; "Odd" (Middle English ''odde'') in the sense of "the third of three", i.e. to contrast this ''Rode'' with North Rode and Rode Heath; "Hood's" (Middle English ''hod''), from the name of a thirteenth-century tenant of the manor; "Odda's", from an Old English forename. Churches There are three Anglican Anglicanism, also known as Episcopalianism in some countries, is a Western Christian ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |