• Look up odo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Odo or ODO may refer to: Odo, a given name; includes a list of people and fictional characters with the...
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    Odos (French pronunciation: [ɔdɔs]; Occitan: Audòs) is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in south-western France. Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées...
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  • Odo is a name typically associated with historical figures from the Middle Ages and before. Odo is etymologically related to the names Otho and Otto,...
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    (Egnatia Odos). Note that until recently, the "P" in "PAThE" referred to Patras, but the Patra – Athens section has now become part of the A8 (Olympia Odos),...
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    Odo (French: Eudes; c. 857 – 1 January 898) was the elected King of West Francia from 888 to 898. He was the first king from the Robertian dynasty, the...
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    Attiki Odos (Greek: Αττική Οδός) (Attica Road) is a toll motorway system in Greece. The Attiki Odos motorways form the outer beltways of the Greater Athens...
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  • Odo of Tournai, also known as Odoardus or Odo of Orléans (1060–1113), was a Benedictine monk, scholar and bishop of Cambrai (from 1105/6). Odo was born...
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    contains 25 species: Odo abudi (Alayón, 2002) — Hispaniola Odo agilis (Simon, 1897) — St. Thomas Odo ariguanabo (Alayón, 1995) — Cuba Odo blumenauensis (Mello-Leitão...
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  • "Odo" (踊, lit. "dance") is a song by Japanese singer Ado. It was released on April 27, 2021, by Virgin Music. The song was used by NHK for a program....
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    Odo of Bayeux (died 1097) was Bishop of Bayeux in Normandy, and was also made Earl of Kent in England following the Norman Conquest. He was the maternal...
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    Odo of Cluny (French: Odon) (c. 878 – 18 November 942) was the second abbot of Cluny. Born to a noble family, he served as a page at the court of Aquitaine...
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  • Odo of Paris may refer to: Odo, Count of Paris (860 - 898) Odo, Duke of Burgundy (944 – 965) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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  • Odo (French: Eudes or Odon, Latin: Odonis; c. 1010 – 10 March 1039/1040) was Duke of Gascony from 1032 and then Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou...
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    Tunnels between Kozani and Veria. Egnatia Odos near Asprovalta. Driskos Tunnel near Ioannina. Egnatia Odos (A2) Metsovitikos bridge, as seen from Metsovo...
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    Olympia Odos is a toll motorway system on the Peloponnese in Greece. Starting from Eleusis in the Athens metropolitan area, the Olympia Odos motorways...
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  • Odo Otin is a local government area in Osun State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Okuku. It has an area of 294 km2 and a population of 134...
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    Odo is a Japanese restaurant in New York City. The restaurant has received two Michelin stars. List of Japanese restaurants List of Michelin starred restaurants...
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    Maki Ōdō (真木大堂) is an historic temple in Bungotakada, Ōita Prefecture, Japan. The current buildings are the Edo-period Hondō and an exhibition hall dating...
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  • Odo I may refer to: Odo I, Count of Orléans (9th century) Odo I, Count of Troyes (9th century) Odo I of Beauvais (died 881), bishop Odo I, Margrave of...
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  • Odo V was Count of Troyes and of Meaux, including Vitry-le-François, from 1089 to his death, in 1093. Son of Theobald III and Adele of Valois, he was...
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  • Ado-Odo is the metropolitan headquarters of the ancient kingdom of Ado, renowned for its Oduduwa/Obatala temple, the ancient fortress of the traditional...
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  • Odo, Eudo or Eudes of Porhoët may refer to: Odo I, Viscount of Porhoët (d. c. 1092) Odo II, Viscount of Porhoët (d. c. 1180), also duke of Brittany (1148–1156)...
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  • Odo II may refer to Odo II, Count of Troyes (9th century) Odo II, Count of Orléans (c. 852–898) Odo II, Count of Blois (983–1037) Odo II, Margrave of...
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  • Odo /ˈoʊdoʊ/, played by René Auberjonois, is a fictional character in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He is a member...
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    Odo of Montbéliard (also known as Eudes) was a leading baron of the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in the early 13th century. He often held the highest...
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    motorway's northern, Ionia Odos, section from Ioannina to the Rio intersection has been granted to the Greek-Spanish "Nea Odos" consortium, which is also...
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  • Egnatia Street (redirect from Egnatia Odos)
    Egnatia Street or Egnatia Odos may refer to the following roads: A2 motorway in northern Greece, commonly known as the Egnatia Odos Via Egnatia, a Roman road...
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  • Odo or Otto of Burgundy may refer to: Otto, Duke of Burgundy (944–965) Odo I, Duke of Burgundy (1060–1102) Odo II, Duke of Burgundy (1118–1162) Odo III...
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    Satsuki Odo (大藤 沙月, Ōdō Satsuki, born 16 May 2004) is a Japanese table tennis player. "大藤 沙月". Nittaku (in Japanese). Retrieved 10 February 2020. "卓球世界Jr...
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    Odo Rigaud (sometimes Odo Rigaldi, Eudes II Rigaud, or Eudes Rigaldi) (c. 1210 - 1275) was a university lecturer, member of the Franciscan order, and...
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