Roze may refer to: Janis Roze, herpetologist Jean Roze, French textile producer Pierre-Gustave Roze (1812–1862), French naval commander Ernest Roze [fr]...
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Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture (Japanese: コードギアス 奪還のロゼ, Hepburn: Kōdo Giasu: Dakkan no Roze) is a 2024 Japanese four-part animated science fantasy action...
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Rozes may refer to: Rozès, a commune in France Rozes (musician) (born 1993), American musician Roze (disambiguation) Roses (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Jean Roze is a traditional textile producer in Saint-Avertin, Indre-et-Loire, France established in 1756. The workshop specializes in the manufacture of...
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Roze's gecko (Gonatodes rozei), also known commonly as limpiacasa (meaning "house cleaner" in Spanish), is a species of lizard in the family Sphaerodactylidae...
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Micrurus margaritiferus Roze, 1967 – Speckled coral snake Micrurus medemi Roze, 1967 – Villavicencio coral snake Micrurus meridensis (Roze, 1989) – Merida's...
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Róże [ˈruʐɛ] (German: Rosenhof) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Węgorzewo, within Węgorzewo County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship,...
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Elizabeth McQuiston (née Mencel; born April 14, 1993), known professionally as Rozes (stylized in all capitals or as R O Z E S), is an American musician, singer...
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A roze koek ("pink cake") is a Dutch pastry. It consists of a round, flat, dense cake with a layer of pink fondant icing, similar to black and white cookies...
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Roze Kate is a 1912 Dutch silent drama film thriller directed by Oscar Tourniaire. Roze Kate is in love with a boy named Everhard. However, Everhard's...
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Roze Stiebra (born Rozālija Stiebra on 17 March 1942) is a Latvian animator. Roze Stiebra was born on 17 March 1942 in Riga. She graduated from the Faculty...
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Nicolas Roze, better known as Chevalier Roze (Marseille, 1675-1733) was a French aristocrat. He is remembered for his heroism in 1720 during the Great...
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Magdalena Roze (born 1982) is an Australian meteorologist, weather presenter and journalist. Roze was a scholarship holder and graduate from the University...
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Roze Poze (Serbian Cyrillic: Розе Позе, transl. Pink Poses) were a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band, formed in Belgrade in 1985. Roze Poze were formed and...
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Albert Dominique Roze (1861–1952) was a 19th-century sculptor from Amiens, France. He was a prolific sculptor creating many notable works displayed in...
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Mārtiņš Roze (28 September 1964 – 8 September 2012) was a Latvian politician. From 2002 till 2009 he was Minister for Agriculture of Latvia. He was member...
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Marie Roze (born Marie Hippolyte Ponsin; 2 March 1846 in Paris – 2 June 1926 in Paris), was a French operatic soprano. She was born in Paris. At the age...
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Nicolas Roze (17 January 1745 – 30 September 1819) was a French composer and music theorist. Born in Mercurey, Roze was a choirboy at the Basilique Notre-Dame...
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Pierre-Gustave Roze (28 November 1812 – November 1883) was a French admiral. He was born in Toulon, France, and throughout his adult life served as a career...
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Pride parade (redirect from Roze Zaterdag)
A pride parade (also known as pride event, pride festival, pride march, or pride protest) is an event celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and...
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Raymond Rôze (14 July 1873 – 30 March 1920) was an English composer and conductor. He was born in London and the son of the French soprano Marie Rôze, and...
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Pristimantis rozei (redirect from Ranita De Roze)
Pristimantis rozei is a species of frog in the family Strabomantidae. It is endemic to Venezuela. Its natural habitat is tropical moist montane forests...
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Sachi Baat SK Niazi k Sath is a flagship Roze News program which is a one-hour debate on current events hosted by Sardar Khan Niazi. It is broadcast three...
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Squadron, Rear Admiral Pierre-Gustave Roze. Hearing of the massacre and the affront to French national honor, Roze became determined to launch a punitive...
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Biology, 116(3), 339-346. Roze, Uldis (2009). The North American Porcupine. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-8014-4646-7. Roze, Uldis (2002). "A facilitated...
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Wild Roses (Polish: Dzikie róże) is a 2017 Polish drama and thriller film directed by Anna Jadowska. The film is set in Oleśnica, Poland. Ewa, the film's...
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longer officially recognized by the club. The virage is named after Nicolas Roze, a noble who distinguished himself in particular by creating a hospital in...
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Rozès (French pronunciation: [ʁozɛs]; Occitan: Rosers or Rosés) is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France. Communes of the Gers department...
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Jonathan Roze became its director, and in 2018, Roze became a partner in the enterprise, with the accompanying name change to "Le Feuvre & Roze". The gallery...
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