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Rosamund (other)
Rosamund is a feminine given name. Rosamund may also refer to: * Rosamund (Tahlequah, Oklahoma), listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cherokee County, Oklahoma *''Rosamund'', an opera by Thomas Arne *540 Rosamunde, an asteroid * Matthew Rosamund (1823–1866), British soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross See also * Rosamunde (other) *Rosamond (other) *''Rosmonda,'' a tragicomedy by Carlo Goldoni Carlo Osvaldo Goldoni (, also , ; 25 February 1707 – 6 February 1793) was an Italian playwright and librettist from the Republic of Venice. His works include some of Italy's most famous and best-loved plays. Audiences have admired the plays ...
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Rosamund
The name Rosamund (, also spelled Rosamond and Rosamunde) is a feminine given name and can also be a family name (surname). Originally it combined the Germanic elements ''hros'', meaning ''horse'', and ''mund'', meaning "protection". Later, it was influenced by the Latin phrases ''rosa munda'', meaning "pure rose", and ''rosa mundi'', meaning "rose of the world". Ultimately quoting ''Dives et pauper'', London, 1493. "Rosamunda" is the Italian, "Rosamunde" is the German and "Rosemonde" the French form of the name. People named Rosamund include: * Rosamund (wife of Alboin) (), second wife of Alboin, King of the Germanic Lombards * Rosamund Bartlett, American writer, scholar, translator and lecturer specializing in Russian literature * Rosamund Clifford (before 1150–c. 1176), medieval beauty and longtime mistress of King Henry II * Rosamund Greenwood (1907–1997), British actress * Rosamund John (1913–1998), English actress * Rosamund Kwan (born 1962), Chinese actress * ...
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National Register Of Historic Places Listings In Cherokee County, Oklahoma
__NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cherokee County, Oklahoma. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cherokee County, Oklahoma, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. There are 21 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. Current listings See also * List of National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma * National Register of Historic Places listings in Oklahoma This is a list of properties and historic districts in Oklahoma that are designated on the National Register of Historic Places. Listings are distributed across all of Oklahoma's 77 counties. The following are approximate unofficial tallies o ... References {{NRHP in C ...
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Thomas Arne
Thomas Augustine Arne (; 12 March 17105 March 1778) was an English composer. He is best known for his patriotic song " Rule, Britannia!" and the song " A-Hunting We Will Go", the latter composed for a 1777 production of '' The Beggar's Opera'', which has since become popular as a folk song and a nursery rhyme. Arne was a leading British theatre composer of the 18th century, working at the West End's Drury Lane and Covent Garden. He wrote many operatic entertainments for the London theatres and pleasure gardens, as well as concertos, sinfonias, and sonatas. Early life Arne was born on 12 March 1710 in Covent Garden and baptised as a Roman Catholic. He came from a long line of Catholic recusants. Arne's father and grandfather were both upholsterers and both held office in the Worshipful Company of Upholders of the City of London. His grandfather fell on hard times and died in the debtors' prison of Marshalsea. His father earned enough money to rent 31 King Street, a large ...
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540 Rosamunde
540 Rosamunde is an S-type asteroid belonging to the Flora family in the Main Belt. Its diameter is about 19 km and it has an albedo of 0.243 . Its rotation period is 9.336 hours. Rosamunde is named for a character in a Rosamunde, Fürstin von Zypern, play of the same title for which Franz Schubert Franz Peter Schubert (; ; 31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical period (music), Classical and early Romantic music, Romantic eras. Despite his short life, Schubert left behind a List of compositions ... wrote incidental music. References External links * * 000540 Discoveries by Max Wolf Named minor planets 540 Rosamunde 000540 19040803 {{S-beltasteroid-stub ...
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Matthew Rosamund
Matthew Rosamund (also spelled Rosamond) VC (12 July 1823 – 14 July 1866) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. The christening record for Matthew Rosamond in 1823 shows his parents as George Rosamond and his wife Elizabeth. Matthew Rosamond married Bridget Mahoney in Agra, West Bengal on 21 July 1851. The English 1861 census for Eaton Socon in Bedfordshire, shows Matthew Rosamond home from India five years before his death. Just prior to his death, he married Alice Wollen in 1865 in Serampore, Bengal, India. Rosamund was born in the village of St. Neots, Huntingdonshire (some records say Swallow Cliffe, Wiltshire; others say Seaton Town, Bedfordshire), the son and grandson of soldiers. Victoria Cross Rosamund was 33 years old, and a sergeant-major in the 37th Bengal Native Infantry, Bengal Army during the Indian Mutiny when the ...
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Rosamunde (other)
Rosamunde is an 1823 play by Helmina von Chézy. Rosamunde may also refer to: * ''Rosamunde'' (Schubert), the incidental music for the 1823 play, composed by Franz Schubert * Rosamunde (Schweitzer), a 1780 singspiel by Anton Schweitzer * Rosamunde String Quartet (String Quartet No. 13, Op. 29, D. 804), an 1824 quartet by Schubert ** Rosamunde Quartett, a German string quartet named after Schubert's string quartet * "Rosamunde", or "Beer Barrel Polka" (German song), a 1927 polka composed by Czech musician Jaromír Vejvoda * 540 Rosamunde, an asteroid * Rosamunde Pilcher (1924−2019), British novelist See also * * Rosamund (other) * Rosamond (other) Rosamond is a feminine given name. Rosamond may also refer to: Places *Rosamond, California, a census-designated place * Rosamond, Illinois, an unincorporated community *Rosamond Township, Christian County, Illinois * Rosamond Hills, California, ...
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Rosamond (other)
Rosamond is a feminine given name. Rosamond may also refer to: Places *Rosamond, California, a census-designated place * Rosamond, Illinois, an unincorporated community *Rosamond Township, Christian County, Illinois * Rosamond Hills, California, a mountain range *Rosamond Lake, California * Rosamond Skypark, California, a residential airpark and public-use airport Surname * Bennett Rosamond (1833–1910), Canadian manufacturer and politician * Christine Rosamond (194–1994), American painter and artist * Frances A. Rosamond, Australian computer scientist Others * Rosamond (Arne), an opera by Thomas Arne * Rosamond (Clayton) ''Rosamond '' is an opera in three acts by Thomas Clayton (composer), Thomas Clayton with a libretto by Joseph Addison. It was first performed on 4 March 1707 at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Drury Lane. Development Addison and Clayton both objecte ..., an opera by Thomas Clayton, with a libretto by Joseph Addison * Rosamond (1776 ship) See also * Rosam ...
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