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Rohan may refer to: People and characters * Duke of Rohan * The House of Rohan, a family of French nobility from Morbihan * Rohan (name), includes a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or surname Rohan Places France * Château des Rohan (Mutzig), France * Palais Rohan, Bordeaux, France * Palais Rohan, Strasbourg, France * Rohan, Morbihan, a French commune in Brittany * Rohan Castle, in Saverne, France Other countries * Fort Rohan, a fort in Malta, also known as Fort San Lucian * Rohan, Kharkiv Oblast, an urban-type settlement in Kharkiv Oblast * Żebbuġ, Malta, also known as Città Rohan ** De Rohan Arch, a commemorative arch in Żebbuġ Other uses * Rohan (clothing), a clothing company * Rohan, Middle-earth, a realm in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth * '' Rohan: Blood Feud'', an online computer game * Rohan Hours, an illuminated manuscript See also * Mount Rohana, another name for Adam's Peak, a mountain in Sri Lanka * Roan (other) * ...
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Duke Of Rohan
Duke of Rohan is a title of French nobility, associated with the Breton region of Rohan, Morbihan, Rohan. Duke of Rohan House of Rohan House of Chabot House of Rohan-Chabot ''The title ''prince de Léon'' is used a courtesy title until the succession of the duke''. See also * House of Rohan References and notes

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Żebbuġ
Żebbuġ ( ), also known by its title Città Rohan, is a city in the Western Region of Malta. It is one of the oldest towns in the country, and its population is 11,074 as of June 2021. History and origins The parish church is dedicated to Philip of Agira and the feast is celebrated on the 2nd Sunday of June, although the actual feast day falls on the 12th day of May. The name of the town literally means "olives" in Maltese; it derives from the large olive groves that stood in and around the current location of the church and the centre of the town. The town was bestowed with the title of ''Città Rohan'' by Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc, the Grand Master of the Order of St. John on 21 June 1777. As was the custom in such events, the people of Ħaż-Żebbuġ built an archway known as the De Rohan Arch at the entrance to their hometown by way of marking the incipiency of its status as a city. The gateway, also known by the locals as ''il-Bieb il-Ġdid'' ( Maltese for "the New Ga ...
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Adam's Peak
Adam's Peak is a conical sacred mountain located in central Sri Lanka.Capper, Daniel (2022), ''Roaming Free Like a Deer: Buddhism and the Natural World,'' Cornell University Press. It is well known for the ''Sri Pada'' (; ), a rock formation near the summit whose name is also used for the mountain itself. In Buddhist tradition the print is held to be the footprint of the Buddha, in Sri Lankan Hindu tradition that of Hanuman or Shiva (its Tamil name, , ''Sivanolipaathamalai'', means 'Mountain of Shiva's Light'), and in some Islamic and Christian traditions that of Adam or St Thomas the Apostle. The mountain is also known as Mount Malaya in Buddhist sources, particularly the Mahayana ''Lankavatara Sutra'', which states that the Buddha preached this ''sutra'' on top of the mountain. According to this ''sutra'', the mountain was the abode of Ravana, overlord of the Rakshasas and ruler of Lanka. Other names in Sanskrit sources include Mount Lanka, Ratnagiri ("Mountain of Gems ...
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Rohan Hours
The Grandes Heures de Rohan (French: ''The Grand Hours of Rohan''; Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS. Latin 9471; commonly known as The Rohan Hours) is an illuminated manuscript book of hours, painted by the anonymous artist known as the Rohan Master, probably between 1418 and 1425 (though other datings have been suggested), in the Gothic style. It contains the usual offices, prayers and litanies in Latin, along with supplemental texts, decorated with 11 full page, 54 half page, and 227 small miniatures, decorated with tempera paints and gold leaf. The book margins are decorated with Old Testament miniatures with captions in Old French, in the style of a ''Bible moralisée">-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of French, that is, when it wa ..., in the style of a ''Bible moralisée''. The full page illuminations are renowned for the highly emotional and dramatic portrayal of the agonies of Christ and the grief of the ...
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Blood Feud
A blood feud is a feud, usually between families, with a cycle of retaliatory violence. Blood Feud may also refer to: Film and television * ''Blood Feud'' (1978 film), an Italian thriller by Lina Wertmüller * ''Blood Feud'' (1983 film), a TV miniseries starring Robert Blake * '' Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud'', a 2007 television horror film * "Blood Feud" (''The Simpsons''), a 1991 episode of ''The Simpsons'' * "Blood Feud" (''Zevo-3''), an episode of ''Zevo-3'' * "Blood Feud", an episode of '' The Rough Riders'' * "Bloodfeud", an episode of ''The Borderers'' Other uses * ''Blood Feud'' (novel), a 1976 historical fiction novel by Rosemary Sutcliff * ''Blood Feud'' (Sharp book), a 2011 non-fiction book by Kathleen Sharp * '' Rohan: Blood Feud'', a 2008 computer game * Albanian blood feud In traditional Albanian culture, ( English: "blood-taking", i.e. "blood feud") or ("revenge") is the social obligation to kill an offender or a member of their family in order to salvage one ...
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Rohan, Middle-earth
Rohan is a fictional kingdom of Men in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy setting of Middle-earth. Known for its horsemen, the Rohirrim, Rohan provides its ally Gondor with cavalry. Its territory is mainly grassland. The Rohirrim call their land the Mark or the Riddermark, names recalling that of the historical kingdom of Mercia, the region of Western England where Tolkien lived. Tolkien grounded Rohan in elements inspired by Anglo-Saxon tradition, poetry, and linguistics, specifically in its Mercian dialect, in everything but its use of horses. Tolkien used Old English for the kingdom's language and names, pretending that this was in translation of Rohirric. Meduseld, the hall of King Théoden, is modelled on Heorot, the great hall in ''Beowulf''. Within the plot of ''The Lord of the Rings'', Rohan plays a critical role in the action—first against the wizard Saruman in the Battle of the Hornburg, then in the climactic Battle of the Pelennor Fields. There, Théoden leads the Roh ...
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Rohan (clothing)
Rohan is a British designer and supplier of outdoor and lightweight travel clothing and footwear that has 50 stores and an annual turnover of £30 million. Their products are designed in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire and manufactured internationally.Rohan Website
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The company was founded in 1972 by research chemist Paul Howcroft and his wife Sarah who had met in . They were both in their early twenties at the time, their start up capital was £70 and they operated from a small house in Skipton,



De Rohan Arch
The De Rohan Arch (; ), also known as the New Gateway (), is a commemorative arch in Żebbuġ, Malta. It was built in 1798 to commemorate the locality's status as a city, which had been granted by Grand Master Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc on 21 June 1777. History Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc, the Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, Order of St. John, attended the feast of the village of Żebbuġ on 12 May 1776. The parish priest Dun Feliċ Borg sent a petition to the Grand Master, requesting that the village be elevated to the status of a city. Borg promised to construct two triumphal arches if the request was accepted. De Rohan agreed and gave Żebbuġ the title Città Rohan by a decree dated 21 June 1777. Although city status was granted, the two arches were not built due to several difficulties. De Rohan died on 14 July 1797, and the people decided to build a single arch at the entrance to the city, partially fulfilling the promise they had made twenty years earlier. The arch ...
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Rohan, Kharkiv Oblast
Rohan () is a rural settlement located in Kharkiv Raion, Kharkiv Oblast (province) of eastern Ukraine near the oblast's capital of Kharkiv. Rohan hosts the administration of Rohan settlement hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Its population is A railway station is located near the settlement. History It was founded in 1736. In January 1989 the population was 5305 people. In January 2013 the population was 5045 people. Until 26 January 2024, Rohan was designated as an urban-type settlement Urban-type settlement, abbreviated: ; , abbreviated: ; ; ; ; . is an official designation for lesser urbanized settlements, used in several Central and Eastern Europe, Central and Eastern European countries. The term was primarily used in the So ....Рогань // Большая Советская Энциклопедия. / под ред. А. М. Прохорова. 3-е изд. том 22. М., «Советская энциклопедия», 1975. On this day, a new law ente ...
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House Of Rohan
The House of Rohan () is a Bretons, Breton family of viscounts, later dukes and princes in the French nobility, coming from the locality of Rohan, Morbihan, Rohan in Brittany. Their line descends from the viscounts of Porhoët and is said to trace back to the legendary Conan Meriadoc. Through the Porhoët family, the Rohans are related to the Dukes of Brittany, with whom the family intermingled again after its inception. During the Middle Ages, it was one of the most powerful families in the Duchy of Brittany. The Rohans developed ties with the French and English royal houses as well, and they played an important role in History of France, French and History of Europe, European history. The only surviving line of the family is the branch of Rohan-Rochefort, Duchy of Montbazon, Dukes of Montbazon, Dukes of Bouillon and Austrian Princes of Rohan, who migrated in the early 19th century to what is now Austria.Fernand de Saint-Simon, Etienne de Séréville, ''Dictionnaire de la noble ...
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Fort Rohan
Fort San Lucian (), also known as Saint Lucian Tower () or Fort Rohan (), is a large bastioned watchtower and polygonal fort in Marsaxlokk, Malta. The original tower was built by the Order of Saint John between 1610 and 1611, being the second of six Wignacourt towers. An artillery battery was added around 1715, and the complex was upgraded into a fort in the 1790s. In the 1870s, the fort was rebuilt by the British in the polygonal style. Saint Lucian Tower is the second largest watchtower in Malta, after Saint Thomas Tower. Today, the tower and fort are used by the Malta Aquaculture Research Centre. History Tower and battery Saint Lucian Tower was built above the shore of Marsaxlokk Bay on the headland between Marsaxlokk and Birżebbuġa. According to local legends, a woman is said to have had a dream in which St. John advised her to tell the Grand Master to fortify the area around Marsaxlokk since an Ottoman attack was imminent. The woman told the parish priest, who told t ...
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Rohan Castle
Rohan Castle (, ), also known as ''Château Neuf'' (New Castle) or the ''Château de Saverne'' (), is an eighteenth-century Neoclassicism, neoclassical palace in the city of Saverne in Alsace, France. It was one of the residences of Archbishops of Strasbourg, rulers of the Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg, which was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire from the 13th century until 1803. Various members of the princely House of Rohan, Rohan family were Prince-Bishop in the 18th century. The 140 metre wide façade of red Vosges mountains, Vosges sandstone is considered to be one of the most impressive examples of its kind. History Middle Ages Saverne belonged to the Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg, of which it was the “capital,” and where the Prince-bishop of Strasbourg, the sovereign ruler, often resided starting in the 13th century due to political rivalries between him and the city of Strasbourg’s citizenry. The then-residence, a medieval castle, incorporat ...
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