• The Rudge Cup is a small enamelled bronze cup found in 1725 at Rudge, near Froxfield, in Wiltshire, England. The cup was found down a well on the site...
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  • Norway Rudge (surname) Rudge Cup, an ancient Roman bronze cup found in 1725 The title character of Barnaby Rudge, a novel by Charles Dickens Rudge-Whitworth...
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    vessels that are very similar to the Staffordshire Moorlands Pan are the Rudge Cup, found in Wiltshire in 1725, and the Amiens Skillet, found in Amiens in...
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    John Robert Rudge (born 21 October 1944) is an English former professional football player and manager who is the president of EFL League Two club Port...
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  • of the first summer-based season. In 2014, Rudge scored tries for Thatto Heath in their 32–24 Challenge Cup final and Premier Division 36–14 play-off final...
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  • Pompeii. 1723: Roman inscribed stone found in Chichester, England. 1725: Rudge Cup found in England. 1727: Gilt bronze head from cult statue of Sulis Minerva...
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    statuette of Attis and a champlevé-enamelled bronze bowl known as the Rudge Cup, that appears to depict Hadrian's Wall, and lists its five westernmost...
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  • Dale Anthony Rudge (born 9 September 1963) is an English former professional footballer. Playing as a midfielder, he represented his hometown club Wolverhampton...
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  • in Geleen. Roda JC KNVB Cup: 1996–97, 1999–2000 Johan Cruyff Shield runner-up: 2000 Humphrey Rudge at Soccerway "Humphrey Rudge". worldfootball.net. WorldFootball...
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    would have been flat, with enamel decoration on the upper surface. The Rudge Cup has a different shape, but also names forts on the wall (see that article...
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    Mary Rudge (6 February 1842 – 22 November 1919) was an English chess master. Rudge was born in Leominster, a small town in Herefordshire, England. She...
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  • 1974 and 1976. In 1977 he won the Rudge Cup and the Liam Toolan Memorial. His last title was the 1981 Midland Cup Road Race. Daly, Tom (25 January 2019)...
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    vessel, engraved with the names of four Hadrian's Wall forts sited in Cumbria (2nd century AD). See also the article on the Rudge Cup and Amiens skillet...
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    in date. Some of the stones have designs (spirals, circles, grooves and cup-marks) on them which may have indicated the presence of other monuments or...
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  • been involved in the research of archaeological discoveries such as the Rudge Cup, the Corbridge Hoard, and Coventina's Well. She has appeared in several...
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  • twelve years at the club in partnership with manager John Rudge, until he controversially sacked Rudge in January 1999. As chairman, he concentrated his efforts...
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    turret's height would be influenced by the design of the roof. Both the Rudge Cup and the Amiens Skillet exhibit a design indicative of Hadrian's Wall....
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    Roman-Britain. Retrieved 1 February 2023. Notitia Dignitatum Ravenna Cosmography Rudge Cup inscription: MAIS ABALLAVA VXELODVNVM CAMBOG...S BANNA ESICA James 2019...
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  • Manchester United F.C. (category UEFA Cup Winners' Cup winning clubs)
    Archived from the original on 24 November 2021. Retrieved 30 August 2020. Rudge, Dean (25 September 2019). "The truth behind claims Manchester United owners...
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    design gradually changed from the original Rudge-Whitworth pattern. Formula One, sports car racing, NASCAR (Cup Series seventh-generation car, from 2022...
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    football, probably of my whole career". In September 1997, he signed for John Rudge's First Division Port Vale for a club record £500,000 fee; he was signed...
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    Dignitatum, but on the Ravenna Cosmography it is called Uxellodamo. On the Rudge Cup it is spelled VXELODVM. On the Amiens Skillet it is spelled VXELODVNVM...
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  • Helen Rudge (born 5 November 1975) is a New Zealand-born English rugby union player. She represented England at the 2006 Women's Rugby World Cup. kentonline...
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    The Ravenna Cosmography gives the name of the fort as Maia, and the Rudge Cup, the Amiens Skillet and the Staffordshire Moorlands Pan give the name...
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  • Coventry City F.C. (category FA Cup winners)
    at games. Singers' biggest rivals during the Stoke Road years were the Rudge Cycle Company team, with games between the two clubs attracted crowds as...
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  • relegation became inevitable the following season. His assistant, John Rudge, became the club's longest-serving and most successful manager, leading...
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  • 1925 to determine the winner of the Rudge-Whitworth Triennial Cup, as well the second race of the inaugural Biennial Cup. The Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO)...
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  • "Pinball" Clemons who was appointed to the position in October 2019. Chris Rudge, former head of the Canadian Olympic Committee, took over as president and...
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  • Chris Rudge (born 1945) is a Canadian business executive. He served as executive chairman and CEO for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League...
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  • The 1995–96 Anglo-Italian Cup was the last Anglo-Italian Cup competition. The European football competition was played between eight clubs from England...
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