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Rohde is a surname, and may refer to: * Brigitte Rohde (born 1954), East-German athlete * David S. Rohde (born 1967), American journalist * David W. Rohde (born 1944), American political scientist * Dennis Rohde (born 1986), German politician * Eduard Rohde (1828-1883), German composer * Eleanour Sinclair Rohde (1880-1948), British gardener * Erwin Rohde (1845-1898), German classical scholar * Gabriele Rohde (1904–1946), Danish League of Nations official * Gilbert Rohde (1894–1944), American furniture designer * Hans Rohde (1914-1979), German footballer * Helmut Rohde (1925-2016), German politician * Herman C. Rohde, Jr., "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers, (1921-1992), professional wrestler * Hubert Rohde, German politician * Jens Rohde, Danish politician * Joe Rohde, executive at Walt Disney Imagineering * Johan Rohde, Danish artist and designer * Klaus Rohde, German biologist * Leonard Emil Rohde (born 1938), American football player * Lothar Rohde, German businessm ...
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Eduard Rohde
Eduard Rohde (25 September 1828 – 25 March 1883) was a German composer and organist. Born in Halle, Germany in 1828, he was a pupil of August Gottfried Ritter, and later a choirmaster at the St. Georgenkirche and singing teacher at the Sophien-Gymnasium in Berlin Berlin ( ; ) is the Capital of Germany, capital and largest city of Germany, by both area and List of cities in Germany by population, population. With 3.7 million inhabitants, it has the List of cities in the European Union by population withi .... Rohde was also a royal music director. Eduard Rohde had a son named Eduard Rohde Jr. (2 May 1856 – 1931), also a composer, and died in Berlin in 1883. He wrote piano pieces, motets, part-songs, a sonata, instrumental and vocal works, as well as an elementary textbook for piano. His pupils include Arthur H. Bird. Works * Dance of the Dragonflies * Marionettes * Album Leaf * Butterfly Op. 36, No. 8 * 6 Tonbuilder, Op. 50 * Fliegende Blätter, Op. 36 * Fugue in E min ...
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Brigitte Rohde
Brigitte Köhn ( Rohde; born 8 October 1954 in Prenzlau, Bezirk Neubrandenburg) is a retired East German sprinter who specialised in the 400 metres and later 400 metres hurdles. She won a gold medal in 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1974 European Championships, together with teammates Waltraud Dietsch, Ellen Streidt and Angelika Handt. At the 1976 Summer Olympics The 1976 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXI Olympiad () and officially branded as Montreal 1976 (), were an international multi-sport event held from July 17 to August 1, 1976, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Montreal ... in Montreal she won another gold medal in same event, with her teammates Doris Maletzki, 400 m silver medalist Christina Brehmer and 400 m bronze medalist Ellen Streidt. After the 1976 Olympics she married, bore a child and changed event to the 400 metres hurdles. She placed fourth in her new event at the 1978 European Championships. She competed for the club ...
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Klaus Rohde
Klaus Rohde (born 30 March 1932) is a German biologist and parasitologist at the University of New England (UNE), Australia. He is known particularly for his work on marine parasitology, evolutionary ecology, zoogeography, phylogeny, and ultrastructure of lower invertebrates. Early life and education Klaus Rohde was born in Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany, on 30 March 1932. He attended the Saldria Gymnasium and Nikolai-Schule in Brandenburg, earning his Abitur in 1949. Rohde went on to study at the Teachers Training College in Brandenburg, receiving, in 1950, a Teacher's Diploma in Russian language. From 1950 to 1951, he studied Slavic languages at the University of Potsdam. Near the end of 1951 he moved from East to West Germany, enrolling at the University of Münster, studying botany, zoology, physics and physiological chemistry. Rohde undertook research for his PhD in 1954, under the supervision of Berhard Rensch, a notable German zoologist; his thesis was on the behaviou ...
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Dee Libbey
Anastasia Delores Rohde Libbey (1 November 1919 ''–'' 4 July 1988) was a versatile American composer who studied with Nadia Boulanger and wrote classical music as well as popular hit songs like "Mango". She published her music under the name Dee Libbey and the pseudonym Q'Adrianne Rohde. Libbey was born in Deland, Florida, to Anastasia Delores Shumate and Clifford Kahrwald Rohde. She won awards for playing xylophone in high school, then studied music at Stetson University; the American Conservatory in Fontainebleau, France, and Chicago; and privately with several teachers. She sang tenor in at least one church choir. Her teachers included Nadia Boulanger, Dr. William Duckwitz, the xylophonist John Heney, and Leo Sowerby. She married Edwin B. Libbey and they had one son. Libbey belonged to the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), and won an ASCAP award in 1961. "Mango" and some of her other songs were recorded by Petula Clark, Rosemary Clooney, Nat King ...
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Peter Rohde
Peter Rohde (born 19 November 1964) is a former Australian Football League (AFL) player and coach. Playing career Carlton Rohde came from the Bendigo region and made his Victorian Football League (VFL) debut for Carlton Football Club in 1985. He played total of 46 games and kicked six goals for the club from 1985 until 1987. Rohde left Carlton at the end of the 1987 season, because the Carlton senior coach Robert Walls had a low opinion of Rohde's playing ability and dropped him from the side during the 1987 finals campaign, when Carlton ended up winning the premiership. Melbourne Rohde transferred to Melbourne Football Club, where he played 117 games and kicked 22 goals from 1988 until he retired in 1995. The Melbourne senior coach John Northey had a high opinion of Rohde's playing ability, but Rohde was plagued by injury. Coaching career Norwood Rohde achieved success as senior coach of Norwood in the South Australian National Football League, taking the club t ...
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Michael Rohde (botanist)
Michael Rohde was a German physician and botanist. He was born on 25 July 1782, in Bremen, and died there on 28 May 1812. From 1800 to 1804 he studied natural sciences and medicine at the University of Göttingen. Following graduation, he was engaged in travels for several years in southern Germany, Austria and France. In 1809 he started a medical practice in Bremen, where he died three years later, aged 29. In 1804 he published ''Monographiae Cinchonae generis tentamen''.Monographiae cinchonae generis tentamen
HathiTrust Digital Library The plant genus ''
Rohdea ''Rohdea'' is a genus of plants native to eastern Asia (China, Japan, the Himalayas and Indochina). It was long thought to contain ...
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Michael Rohde (chess Player)
Michael Rohde may refer to: * Michael Rohde (chess player) (born 1959), American chess grandmaster *Michael Rohde (footballer) Michael "Mikkel" Laurits Rohde (3 March 1894 – 5 February 1979) was a Danish amateur football (soccer) player, who played 40 matches and scored 22 goals for the Danish national team from 1915 to 1931, and competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics ... (1894-1979), Danish football player * Michael Rohde (botanist) (1782-1812), German botanist {{hndis, Rohde, Michael ...
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Michael Rohde (footballer)
Michael "Mikkel" Laurits Rohde (3 March 1894 – 5 February 1979) was a Danish amateur football (soccer) player, who played 40 matches and scored 22 goals for the Danish national team from 1915 to 1931, and competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (; ; ), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad (; ; ) and commonly known as Antwerp 1920 (; Dutch language, Dutch and German language, German: ''Antwerpen 1920''), were an international multi-sport event held i .... In June 1931 he beat Poul "Tist" Nielsen's record from 1925, as Rohde became the first Dane to play 39 international games. By his international retirement in September 1931, he had played 40 international games, a record broken by Fritz Tarp in September 1932. Rohde played for Danish amateur club B.93 throughout his entire senior career, winning three Danish championships. From 1911 to 1933, Rohde scored 254 goals in 252 matches for B 93, and he most famously scored all four goals, when ...
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Conservative People's Party (Poland)
The Conservative People's Party (, SKL) was a liberal-conservative and Christian-democratic political party in Poland, which was active in 1997–2003 and 2007–2014. In 2014, the party was incorporated into Poland Together. History The party was formed in January 1997 with the merger of some minor Christian-democratic party and a conservative faction of the liberal Freedom Union, the latter led by Jan Rokita. The party soon joined the centre-right Solidarity Electoral Action coalition and was subsequently part of it in the 1997 parliamentary election. The coalition won 33.8% of the vote and 201 seats in the Sejm, 14 of which were SKL members, notably including Rokita and Bronislaw Komorowski. Within the coalition, the SKL represented the more liberal wing. In the 2000 presidential election, Marian Krzaklewski was the coalition's official candidate and won 15.6% of the vote, but a large chunk of the coalition, especially SKL members, had supported the independent candidat ...
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Małgorzata Rohde
Małgorzata Rohde (born 7 October 1962 in Drawsko Pomorskie) is a Polish politician and former Member of the Sejm for Koszalin Koszalin (; ; , ) is a city in northwestern Poland, in Western Pomerania. It is located south of the Baltic Sea coast, and intersected by the river Dzierżęcinka. Koszalin is also a county-status city and capital of Koszalin County of West Pomera ... (19 October 2001 to 18 October 2005). She is a member of the Conservative People's Party.
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Rohde & Schwarz
Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG ( , ) is a German multinational electronics group specializing in the fields of electronic test equipment, broadcast & media, cybersecurity, radiomonitoring and radiolocation, and radiocommunication. The company also provides products for wireless communications, the electronics industry, aerospace and defense, homeland security and critical infrastructures. In addition to the Munich headquarters, there are regional headquarters in the United States (Columbia, Maryland) and in Asia (Singapore). Worldwide the company has a total of about 14,400 employees in over 70 countries. History PTE and World War 2 The company was founded by :de:Lothar Rohde, Lothar Rohde and :de:Hermann Schwarz (Industrieller), Hermann Schwarz who met while studying physics in Jena. They built their first T&M instrument in 1932, and in August 1933, the ''Physikalisch-Technisches Entwicklungslabor Dr. Rohde & Dr. Schwarz'' (known as ''PTE'') started in business. Ceramic i ...
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