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1986 studio album by Happy Rhodes
Rhodes I
Studio album by
Happy Rhodes
Released
1986
Recorded
1984–1986
Genre
Alternative rock, art rock
Length
45 minutes
Label
Aural Gratification
Producer
Pat Tessitore Happy Rhodes
Happy Rhodes chronology
Rhodes I (1986)
Rhodes II (1986)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Rating
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of Rhodes, acquired War Machine armor and used it as a mercenary. He returned as a supporting character in volume two of War Machine when Rhodes called...
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the Order of St John of Jerusalem, Cyprus, Rhodes and Malta" (PDF). The Coat of Arms (Third series, Volume IV, Part 1, Number 215 in the original series...
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Europe and the Mediterranean. Belgrade fell to him in 1521 and the island of Rhodes in 1522–1523. At Mohács, in August 1526, Suleiman broke the military strength...
394–401. Torr, Cecil, Rhodes in Ancient Times, Cambridge University Press, 1885. Tsagalis, Christos, Early Greek Epic Fragments I: Antiquarian and Genealogical...
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through World War I, and was a lecturer and author. The son of Major Dudley Woodbridge Rhodes and Marcia Parrish, Charles D. Rhodes was nicknamed "Teddy"...
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