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Thomas Rud
Born
1668
Died
17 March 1732–3
Nationality
English
Occupation
Antiquarian
Thomas Rud (1668 – 17 March 1732–3) was an English antiquarian.
ThomasRud (1668 – 17 March 1732–3) was an English antiquarian. Rud was baptised at Stockton on 2 January 1667–8, was son of ThomasRud (1641–1719), curate...
together they had three children: John Rud Nielsen, Mary Ruth Nielsen (a.k.a. Mistress Lejeune Wilson), and ThomasRud Nielsen.[citation needed] Nielsen entered...
international visitors. "Gavkhouni Lake and marshes of the lower Zaindeh Rud". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Archived from the original on 15 January...
Per Rud (born 21 February 1967) is a Danish football manager and executive. He currently serves as the sporting director of HB Køge. Rud played lower-level...
Cecil Rutherford "Rud" Rennie (August 8, 1897 – October 6, 1956), newspaperman, was a sportswriter for the New York Herald Tribune, chiefly assigned to...
Espen Rud (born 29 January 1948 in Asker, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz musician (drums), composer, and music arranger, and the son of Norwegian author...
references Disney in his 1938 novel The Holy Terror, in which World Dictator Rud fears that Donald Duck is meant to lampoon the dictator. Disney was portrayed...
Gehrig waved back, but he leaned forward to his companion, Rutherford "Rud" Rennie of the New York Herald Tribune, and said, "They're wishing me luck—and...
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via Twitter. Bergin, Chris [@NASASpaceflight] (30 March 2021). "Ended in a RUD. Remember, it's a test program and they've gained a lot of wins from the...
instruments include string instruments such as chang (harp), qanun, santur, rud (oud, barbat), tar, dotar, setar, tanbur, and kamanche, wind instruments...
to Protestants. The term was re-introduced in the late 1930s by Alexander Rud Mills, an Australian fascist. Having formulated "his own unique blend" of...
"miner", and ruda "stick", "staff", "rod", "bar", "pole" (in Hungarian, rúd, and in Romanian, rudă). Churari (from Romanian ciurari "sieve-makers") Colari...
The Amu Darya rises at the north of the Hindu Kush, while the nearby Hari Rud flows west towards Herat, and the Arghandab River from the central region...
traditional etymologies, the Sanskrit name Rudra is derived from the root rud-, which means "to cry, howl". Stella Kramrisch notes a different etymology...
York Journal-American. John Drebinger, sportswriter for The New York Times Rud Rennie, sportswriter for the New York Herald Tribune. John Kieran, sportswriter...
1982 David Carroll – 1982 to 1983 Larry Pearson – 1983 to 1985 Gilman E. Rud – Nov 1985 to Nov 1988 Gregory Wooldridge – 1990 to 1992, 1996 Robert E....
called Badghis which is bounded by the Hari-Rud river on the west and the Murghab River to the east. The Hari-Rud flows north along the modern Iranian border...
physician, Robert Hyland, to a friend, the New York Herald Tribune's Rutherford "Rud" Rennie. The reporter, concerned about protecting Hyland's anonymity and...
manuscripts in Durham Chapter Library. A complete list is printed in ThomasRud's Catalogue of Durham Chapter MSS. They include an itinerary of tours in...
Arthur from their accounts of sub-Roman Britain. In the view of historian Thomas Charles-Edwards, "at this stage of the enquiry, one can only say that there...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-49944-4_17. ISBN 978-3-319-49943-7. S2CID 30910248. (Rud, Olivia (2009). Business Intelligence Success Factors: Tools for Aligning...
Rued Langgaard (Danish: [ˈʁuðˀ ˈlɑŋˌkɒˀ]; born Rud Immanuel Langgaard; 28 July 1893 – 10 July 1952) was a late-Romantic Danish composer and organist....
the detective panel together with Jan Thomas and Marion Ravn (2020) Ørstavik, Maren (5 January 2012). "Rright på Rud". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). Archived...
kûsî, New Persian kašaf, kaš(a)p which mean "tortoise", after which Kashaf Rūd or a river in Turkmenistan and Khorasan is named. Other relations include...