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Roze may refer to: People * Janis Roze, herpetologist *Jean Roze, French textile producer * Pierre-Gustave Roze (1812–1862), French naval commander *Ernest Roze, French mycologist; see Marasmiaceae *Magdalena Roze, Australian meteorologist *Marie Roze, French singer *Mārtiņš Roze, Latvian politician *Nicolas Roze, French composer *Nicolas Roze (chevalier), French aristocrat *Pascale Roze, French playwright *Raymond Rôze, English composer *Roze, a pseudonym used by DJ Tiësto Other uses * Róże, a village in Poland See also *Rose (other) A rose is a perennial plant of the genus ''Rosa'', or the flower it bears. Rose may also refer to: Colors * Rose (color) ** RAL 3017 Rose * Rose (heraldic tincture) Arts, entertainment and media Film * ''Rose'' (2011 film), a Polish film * ...
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Janis Roze
Jānis Arnolds Roze, born in Latvia in 1926, is a herpetologist and Professor of Biology Emeritus of City College and Graduate School of the City University of New York.Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. . ("Roze", p. 228). He was professionally associated with the American Museum of Natural History and the United Nations. A founder of the International Center for Integrative Studies, he published several books and narrated several videos on Creative Evolution. He co-edited ''What Does it Mean to Be Human''. Biography A short résumé from the "Be Human" film site of The Ecological Institute of Búzios, Atlantic Rain Forest, Brazil: *Fulbright Senior Scholar. *Co-Director of UASD International Exchange Program of University of New York. *Advisor at United Nations Center of Science and Technology. *Member of the expert group of UN for the establishment of a new in ...
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Jean Roze
Jean Roze is a traditional textile producer in Saint-Avertin, Indre-et-Loire, France founded in 1470. The workshop specializes in the manufacture of silks for high-end furnishings. It is one of the oldest silks in France still in operation. Exports represent the majority of the company's turnover. Jean Roze exports to Europe, United States, United Arab Emirates and Russia. Prestigious places are on the list of their clients, such as Oman, Buckingham Palace in London, or the Castle of Villandry. See also * List of oldest companies References ''Article contains text translated from Jean Roze on French Wikipedia The French Wikipedia (french: Wikipédia en français) is the French-language edition of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia. This edition was started on 23 March 2001, two months after the official creation of Wikipedia. It has articl ... retrieved on 25 February 2017.'' External links Homepage
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Pierre-Gustave Roze
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 naval officer. As a young rear admiral (contre-amiral) he served in Mexico during the French intervention there of 1862. In 1865 he was appointed commander of the French Far Eastern Station (Station des mers de Chine). As commander, he was primarily stationed in Yokohama, headquarters of the French Far Eastern Squadron, though he was involved in naval operations in nearby Korea and French Indochina in 1866. He won most recognition during the French Campaign against Korea in 1866, an offensive involving the French Far Eastern Squadron as well as French marines that proved a failed attempt to force reparations from the Korean court for its persecution of French and native Catholics. After the Korean expedition Roze and his fleet returned to Japan, where they were able to welcome the first French military mission to Japan (1 ...
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Ernest Roze
Ernest is a given name derived from Germanic word ''ernst'', meaning "serious". Notable people and fictional characters with the name include: People *Archduke Ernest of Austria (1553–1595), son of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor *Ernest, Margrave of Austria (1027–1075) *Ernest, Duke of Bavaria (1373–1438) *Ernest, Duke of Opava (c. 1415–1464) *Ernest, Margrave of Baden-Durlach (1482–1553) *Ernest, Landgrave of Hesse-Rheinfels (1623–1693) *Ernest Augustus, Elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1629–1698) *Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Ilsenburg (1650–1710) *Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover (1771–1851), son of King George III of Great Britain *Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1818–1893), sovereign duke of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha *Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover (1845–1923) *Ernest, Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal (1846–1925) *Ernest Augustus, Prince of Hanover (1914–1987) *Prince Ernst August of Hanover (born 1954) * Prince Ernst Au ...
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Marasmiaceae
The Marasmiaceae are a family of basidiomycete fungi which have white spores. They mostly have tough stems and the capability of shrivelling up during a dry period and later recovering. The widely consumed edible fungus ''Lentinula edodes'', the shiitake mushroom, is a member of this family. According to a 2008 estimate, the family contains 54 genera and 1590 species. The family Omphalotaceae, described by A. Bresinsky in 1985 as a segregate from the Tricholomataceae, has been considered synonymous with Marasmiaceae. However DNA analyses by Moncalvo et al. in 2002 and Matheny et al. in 2006 have now led to that family being accepted by Index Fungorum and most recent references. The following genera are included in that family : ''Anthracophyllum'', ''Gymnopus'', ''Lentinula'', ''Marasmiellus'', '' Mycetinis'', '' Rhodocollybia'', ''Omphalotus''. Genera See also * List of Agaricales families References * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q544997 Marasmiaceae The Marasmiaceae ...
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Magdalena Roze
Magdalena Roze (born 1982) is an Australian (with Polish heritage) meteorologist, weather presenter and journalist. Early life Roze was a scholarship holder and graduate from the University of Sydney where she completed a Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communication. In addition to her media qualification, Roze completed a Graduate Diploma in Atmospheric Science at Macquarie University, winning the 2009 Biophysical Environments Prize and the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Prize for her academic achievements. She has also completed a meteorological training course at the Bureau of Meteorology and been invited back to Macquarie University as a guest lecturer. Career Roze has been an anchor, weather presenter and meteorologist at the Weather Channel and guest appearances as a weather expert and commentator on prime time radio and television programs across Australia. Roze joined Network Ten in October 2011 and became a weather presenter on '' Ten News at F ...
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Marie Roze
Marie Roze (born Marie Hippolyte Ponsin; 2 March 1846 in Paris – 2 June 1926 in Paris), was a French operatic soprano. Early years She was born in Paris. At the age of 12, she was sent from France to be educated in England for two years. She then moved back across the Channel to study with Mocker and Auber at the Paris Conservatoire, where she received the first prize in singing in 1865. Early career That same year, at the age of 16, she made her debut at the Opéra-Comique. Her success there led to engagements with the Paris Opéra. Bizet wrote the opera Carmen with Marie Roze in mind, but she refused to create the role because she felt it too "scabrous". In early 1875 she sang in ''Elijah'' with George Bentham, Antoinette Sterling and Myron W. Whitney at the Royal Albert Hall. Career From 1876 she worked with the Carl Rosa Opera Company during their UK tours and in Scotland over a ten-year period. She sang more than a dozen roles ranging from Carmen and Manon to Marguer ...
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Mārtiņš Roze
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 of Latvian Farmers' Union. He has graduated from University of Latvia. References

1964 births 2012 deaths Politicians from Riga Latvian Farmers' Union politicians Ministers of Agriculture of Latvia Deputies of the 9th Saeima University of Latvia alumni {{Latvia-politician-stub ...
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Nicolas Roze
Nicolas Roze (17 January 1745 – 30 September 1819) was a French composer and music theorist. Biography Born in Mercurey, Roze was a choirboy at the , Nicolas Roze was noted for his beautiful voice and received a good musical training. He was not twelve years old when he composed a motet with orchestra. He was invited to enter the King's music as a page, but his parents preferred to have him finish his studies at the Beaune college and then at the Autun seminary. A master of music in Beaune from 1767 to 1769, he had a mass of his composition performed there, and went to Paris to present it to Antoine Dauvergne, superintendent of the music of the king. In 1769, the latter commissioned him the motet ''Dixit insipiens'', given to the Concert Spirituel. His first published work was a Quartet for flute and strings in C minor (1769). After spending a few years at the Cathédrale Saint-Maurice d'Angers, he settled in Paris, where in 1775 he became a chapel master in the . In 1779, a ...
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Nicolas Roze (chevalier)
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 Plague of Marseille. Biography Nicolas Roze was born to a family of land owners from Solliès, Var. One of his ancestors, Antoine Roze, had moved to Marseille in 1580 to found a hostel. Roze's descendants would involve themselves in naval matters, notably as carpenters to build galleys. The street name "rue du Petit Chantier" is a legacy of the shipyard, known at the time as « l’Isle de Roze ». Roze became a shipowner, trading from 1695 between Marseille and Alicante, where his brother Claude Roze was heading a merchant business. The same year, he married Claire Amiel, a baker. They had three children: Virginie, born on 5 June 1696, who grew to become a nun, and two boys who died in infancy. During the War of Spanish Succession, Roze was wounded while commanding a military unit that he funded himself. Upon his return to Ma ...
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Pascale Roze
Pascale Roze (born 1954 Saïgon, Vietnam) is a French playwright, and novelist. After a literature degree, she worked for fifteen years with Gabriel Garran International French Theater. Awards * 1996 Prix Goncourt and Prix du Premier Roman for the novel ''Le Chasseur Zéro'' Works Plays * ''Mary contre Mary'' * ''Tolstoï la Nuit,'' 1981, prix Arletty de l'auteur dramatique. Novels * ''Histoires dérangées, recueil de nouvelles,'' Julliard, 1994, (LGF/Le Livre de Poche, 1998, ) * ''Le Chasseur Zéro ''Le Chasseur Zéro'' (lit. ''The Zero Fighter'') is a novel by the French writer, Pascale Roze. Parilla, G. Murillo, R. (eds.) 1991. El Magreb y Europa: literatura y traduccion. Ediciones de la Universidad de Castilla- La Mancha. Cuenca. Publishe ...'' A. Michel, 1996, * ''Ferraille,'' Albin Michel, 1999 * ''Lettre d'été,'' Albin Michel, 2000 * ''Parle-moi,'' Albin Michel, 2003, * ''Un homme sans larmes,'' Stock, 2005, * ''L'Eau rouge'', Gallimard, 2007, * ''Itsik,'' St ...
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Raymond Rôze
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. He studied in Brussels with Arthur De Greef before first working in England at the Lyceum Theatre where he was Musical Director. He also established a singing school in London in 1899 and was Musical Director for various theatre companies. His output consisted mainly of incidental music for plays including a number at His Majesty's Theatre under Sir Herbert Tree, including ''Trilby'' in 1895. His music was twice performed in London's Promenade concerts (in 1901 and 1911). Rôze was Musical Director of the Royal Opera House and his three-act opera ''Joan of Arc'' was premiered there on 1 November 1913. A review in the ''Times'' was very critical of the opera’s disjointed nature and warned that ‘a drama with the characters singing and an orchestra to accompany them is not necessarily an opera.’ Later in the same month ...
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