Rose (redirect from Rosa (plant))
A rose is either a woody perennial flowering plant of the genus Rosa (/ˈroʊzə/), in the family Rosaceae (/roʊˈzeɪsiːˌiː/), or the flower it bears. There...
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Look up sub rosa or under the rose in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Latin phrase sub rosa (Neo-Latin for "under the rose"), denotes secrecy or confidentiality...
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Edward Stuart Tudor Rose David Chapman (2008). Exploring the Cornish Coast. Penzance: Alison Hodge. p. 105. ISBN 9780906720561. "Rosa 'Stanwell Perpetual'"...
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Tudor City is an apartment complex on the East Side of Manhattan in New York City, bordering the Turtle Bay and Murray Hill neighborhoods. It lies on...
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England who, upon marrying Elizabeth of York, created the Tudor rose, the symbol of the Tudor dynasty. Lancaster's Red Rose (also known as Apothecary's...
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family of Inishowen in County Donegal who lived during the late Tudor and Stuart eras. Rosa was the daughter of Sir John O'Doherty and the younger sister...
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Black in the second series of Press Gang, as Margaret Tudor in the first season of The Tudors, as Lady Tremaine in the seventh season of Once Upon a...
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The Tudor myth is the tradition in English history, historiography and literature that presents the 15th century, including the Wars of the Roses, in...
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Pride & Prejudice (2005), as Catherine Howard in the Showtime series The Tudors (2009–2010) and as Anne Hale in the WGN America series Salem (2014–2017)...
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Tudor Davies (12 November 1892 – 2 April 1958) was a Welsh tenor. Tudor Davies was born in Cymmer, near Porth, South Wales, on 12 November 1892. He studied...
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The Peace rose, formally Rosa 'Peace', synonym Mme A. Meilland, is a well-known and successful garden rose. By 1992, over one hundred million plants of...
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with roses to remind guests that what was spoken sub vino (under the influence of wine) was also sub rosa. The emblem of Sub Rosa is a Tudor Rose. v t e...
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Maria Tudor is an opera in four acts composed by Antônio Carlos Gomes to an Italian-language libretto by Emilio Praga (completed by Arrigo Boito). The...
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Floribunda (rose) (redirect from Rosa Floribunda)
polyantha roses, the latter being derived from crosses between Rosa chinensis and Rosa multiflora (sometimes called R. polyantha). The idea was to create...
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Lancaster, and a white rose represented the House of York. The Tudor dynasty created the Tudor rose, which united both the white and the red roses, a symbolism...
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History of the English penny (1485–1603) (category Tudor England)
to 1603 covers the period of the House of Tudor up to the death of Elizabeth I without an heir. The Tudor era saw the debasement of the penny under Henry...
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Estadio Olímpico de Ibarra, Ibarra Attendance: 9,000 Referee: José Luis da Rosa (Uruguay) They played Nigeria in the Quarter-finals August 12, 1995 20:00...
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Tudor Vladimirescu is the oldest operational paddle steamer in the world, built in 1854 as a tugboat for the Austrian company DDSG. Currently, the ship...
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Rosa 'KORbin' is a white floribunda rose cultivar bred by Kordes in Germany in 1958. It is also known as Iceberg, Fée des Neiges and Schneewittchen. 'KORbin'...
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Frances Gould Branch (1860–1952). James Earl Jones (1931–2024), actor. Paul Tudor Jones, commodity trader. Helen Lester, children's author and creator of...
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Mons Vinogradov (redirect from Rosa (crater))
Who's Who on the Moon: A Biographical Dictionary of Lunar Nomenclature. Tudor Publishers. ISBN 978-0-936389-27-1. McDowell, Jonathan (July 15, 2007)....
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Lectures on Ideology. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. Tudor, Henry Tudor and J. M. Tudor, eds. Marxism and Social Democracy: The Revisionist Debate...
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Steve Deace, conservative talk show host Diamond, NewsMax host (deceased) Tudor Dixon, conservative political commentator Dinesh D'Souza, conservative political...
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sinister. Adopted 21 February 2023 (first granted 14 July 2005) Coronet Tudor Crown Escutcheon Within the Garter Our Royal Arms [Quarterly, I and IV Gules...
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Rozália, Remmie, Ružena Spanish: Rosalía, Rosa, Rosalba, Rosario Ukrainian: Розалія/Rozalia , Рузя/Ruzya Mary Tudor, Queen of France (1496–1533), sister of...
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Rosa 'Ispahan', also known as 'Rose d'Ispahan' and 'Pompon des Princes', is a clear pink, half-open kind of Damask rose, a type of garden rose introduced...
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Rosa 'Precious Platinum' is a medium red hybrid tea rose. It was bred by Patrick Dickson in Northern Ireland in 1974. The cultivar was introduced into...
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United Kingdom Poor Laws Scotland Kingdom of Alba Westminster Stone Storm over the gentry Suffragette Campaign Tudor myth Ricardians Winter of Discontent...
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Contender Series (DWCS). He was expected to face Charles Rosa in his debut at UFC 220. However, Rosa pulled out of the fight citing a neck injury. Ige remained...
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Richmond, Emeritus Professor of History, Keele University Stephen Gunn, Tudor historian and Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Merton College, Oxford...
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