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Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov (Russian: Родион Романович Раскольников) is the fictional protagonist of Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky. He is also known by the diminutives Rodya, Rodenka, and Rodka.
Rodiya Rodi or Rodiya are one of the widely reported untouchable social group or caste amongst the Sinhalese people of Sri Lanka. Their status was very similar to all the Untouchable castes of India with segregated communities, ritualized begging, eating off the refuse of upper castes and refusal for the women and men to cover their upper bodies.
Rodizio Rodizio (ro-DEE-zyoo or – BP – or – EP) is a style of restaurant service in Brazilian and Portuguese restaurants. One pays a fixed price and the waiters bring an offering of food to each customer at several times throughout the meal, until the customers signify that they have had enough.
Rodland Rodland is a game which was released in Japan in April of 1990 by Jaleco. Its Japanese name Yousei Monogatari Rod Land translates as "Rod Land, a Fairy Tale", but the English language version is simply called "Rodland".
Rodman M. Price Rodman McCamley Price (March 5, 1816 – June 7, 1894) was an American Democratic Party politician, who served in the United States House of Representatives, and as the 17th Governor of New Jersey from 1854 to 1857.
Rodman Mountains The Rodman Mountains are located in the Mojave Desert of California in the United States. The range is located south of Interstate 40 and Newberry Springs, and east of the Ord Mountains and northwest of the Bullion Mountains.
Rodney A. Brooks Rodney Brooks is the Panasonic Professor of Robotics at MIT. He is also the Director of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory; Director of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory; and the Chief Technical officer of iRobot Corporation.
Rodney Ackland Rodney Ackland (1908 - 1991) was an English playwright and screenwriter. He wrote the popular British film Bank Holiday (1938) and made some uncredited contributions to 1941's Dangerous Moonlight and 1944's Love Story.
Rodney Anonymous Rodney Linderman, better known by his former stage name Rodney Anonymous (and such variations thereof as "Rodney Amadeus Anonymous" and "Rodney Anonymous Mellencamp"), is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, musician and humorist. As songwriter and vocalist of The Dead Milkmen from 1983 until the band's separation in 1995, Anonymous's brand of satirical punk rock peaked in popularity on college radio in the late 1980s.
Rodney Ansell Rodney William Ansell (1954 or 1955 - August 4, 1999) was an Australian from "the bush" who became the inspiration for Paul Hogan's character in the 1986 movie Crocodile Dundee. He was killed in a shootout with police.
Rodney Begnaud Rodney Begnaud (born on October 12, 1973 in Lafayette, Louisiana) is a professional wrestler. He has previously worked for the original ECW and WWE on both the RAW brand and only one match on the SmackDown brand.
Rodney Bewes Rodney Bewes (born 27 November 1938 (1939, according to ) in Bingley, West Yorkshire) is a British television actor probably best known for playing the lovable Bob Ferris in the classic BBC sitcoms The Likely Lads and Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
Rodney Bingenheimer Rodney Bingenheimer, born December 15, 1946 in Mountain View, California, is a radio disc jockey on a well-known Los Angeles rock station, KROQ. He has been a fixture in rock and roll circles since the mid-1960s, when he was a double for Davy Jones on the TV series "The Monkees".
Rodney Dennys Rodney Onslow Dennys, CVO, OBE, FSA (1911–13 August 1993) was a British foreign service operative and long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. Dennys joined the Foreign Service in 1937, serving in various intelligence posts, including Cairo and Paris.
Rodney family of Delaware The Rodney family of Delaware was a prominent family of farmers and politicians in Kent County and Sussex County, Delaware. It includes a Signer of the Declaration of Independence, a member of the Continental Congress, three Governors of Delaware, a United States Senator, and two United States Representatives.
Rodney Frelinghuysen Rodney P. Frelinghuysen (born April 29, 1946 in New York City) is an American Republican Party politician, who has served as a member of the United States House of Representatives representing New Jersey's Eleventh Congressional District (map) since 1995.
Rodney Graham Born in Abbotsford, British Columbia, in 1949, Rodney Graham is an artist frequently linked with 'photoconceptualism', the brand of conceptual art that has made Vancouver, British Columbia an important city for global art since the mid-to-late 1980s.
Rodney Greenblat Rodney Alan Greenblat (born August 23, 1960 in Daly City, California) is an American graphic artist known best in the United States for the visual style of the computer games PaRappa the Rapper and UmJammer Lammy, and in Japan for his comic Thunder Bunny. He is also credited with the cover art from the self-titled first album of They Might Be Giants.
Rodney H. Pardey Rodney (Rod) Herm Pardey (aka "Senior" and "Magoo", born May 5 1945 in Vincennes, Indiana) is an American professional poker player, currently residing in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pardey is the father of professional poker player and singer/songwriter Rodney E.
Rodney Hilton Rodney Howard Hilton, (November 17 1916 – June 7 2002), was an English Marxist historian of the late medieval period. He was born in Manchester and studied at Balliol College Oxford University and was a member of the Communist Party Historians Group before commencing a 36-year teaching career at the University of Birmingham.
Rodney Holman Rodney Holman (born April 20, 1960 in Ypsilanti, Michigan) is a former professional American football player who played tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals (1982-1992), and the Detroit Lions (1993-1995). Before his NFL career, Holman played football at Tulane University.
Rodney Island (Queensland) Rodney Island is a small island in Shelburne Bay in far north Queensland, Australia a few hundred metres North of Cape Grenville, Cape York Peninsula in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Queensland, Australia.
Rodney J. Baxter Rodney James Baxter (born February 8 1940 in London, United Kingdom) is an Australian physicist, specializing in statistical mechanics. He is well-known for his work in exactly solved models, in particular vertex models such as the six-vertex model and eight-vertex model, and the chiral Potts model.
Rodney J. McKinley Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Rodney J. McKinley represents the highest enlisted level of leadership, and as such, provides direction for the enlisted corps and represents their interests, as appropriate, to the American public, and to those in all levels of government.
Rodney Jackson (councillor) After being raised in Barrie and spending a five year stint in Japan and Europe, Rodney Jackson cut his political teeth working for The Member of Provincial Parliament for Barrie Simcoe Bradford as a Parliamentary Assistant and Special Assistant. Jackson then took a year long contract position with the City of Barrie as a Strategy Consultant for Land Ambulance downloading issues.
Rodney Jory Professor Rodney Leonard Jory AM (November 26, 1938 – ) is an Australian physicist noted for establishing and running the National Youth Science Forum (NYSF/NSSS) and for his contributions to Australian teams which have competed at the International Physics Olympiad. He retired from the position of director of the NYSF in January 2005, and currently resides in England.
Rodney Leinhardt Rodney Leinhardt (born January 1, 1970 in Rutherford, New Jersey) is an American professional wrestler, better known simply as Rodney from his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation. He is currently working on the independent circuit as RodRageous.
Rodney Martin Rodney Martin is a former professional squash player from Australia. Originally attending Everton Park State High School , he is known for winning the World Open in 1991, beating the legendary Pakistani player Jahangir Khan in the final 14-17, 15-9, 15-4, 15-13 (he had previously beaten another Pakistani legend, Jansher Khan, in the quarter-finals, and his Australian compatriot Chris Dittmar in the semi-finals).
Rodney McCray (basketball) Rodney Earl McCray (born August 29, 1961 in Mount Vernon, New York) is a retired American basketball player. A 6'7" small forward, he spent ten seasons (1983–1993) in the National Basketball Association, tallying 9,014 career points and 5,087 career rebounds.
Rodney Monroe Rodney Monroe (born April 16 1968 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American professional basketball player who was selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the 2nd round (30th overall) of the 1991 NBA Draft. A 6'3" guard-forward, Monroe played only one year in the NBA with the Hawks during the 1991-92 season, appearing in 38 games and scoring a total of 131 points.
Rodney Mott Rodney Mott is a referee in the NBA, where he has worked since 1998. On January 12, 2007, Mott was suspended for three games after making obscene gestures and using obscenities toward fans during a game [http://www.
Rodney O & Joe Cooley Rodney O & Joe Cooley are west coast rap pioneers, best know for tracks such as "Everlasting Bass" and "This is for the Homies". "Everlasting Bass" also proved an influence for Miami Bass; Latin rappers Jonny Z and SPM did their own version of it, called "Puro Latin Bass".
Rodney Orpheus Rodney Orpheus is a British expert on Thelema and author of Abrahadrabra: A Beginners Guide To Thelemic Magick. He is also the frontman of the music groups The Cassandra Complex and Sun God both based out of Hamburg, Germany.
Rodney P Rodney P is a Battersea born MC who entered the UK hip hop scene in the 1980s. He started out as a member of the London Posse, one of the UK's first home grown hip hop acts who were highly influential in the development of the genre.
Rodney Rathbone Rodney Rathbone is a major character in the Christian-themed radio drama/comedy serial Adventures in Odyssey, voiced by Steve Burns (I).1 He is the son of Odyssey schemer Bart Rathbone, and while the two conflict at times, the son is clearly a "chip off the old block".
Rodney Reed Rodney Reed is a Texas death row inmate. Rodney Reed, an African-American man from Bastrop County, Texas, who is currently on death row for the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites, a white woman, waits on a decision from Bastrop County Judge Reva Towslee Corbett, the daughter of the judge who presided over Reed’s original trial and conviction, on new evidence presented at an evidentiary hearing in March.
Rodney Rogers Rodney Ray Rogers (born June 20, 1971 in Durham, North Carolina) is a former NBA basketball player who last played power forward for the Philadelphia 76ers. He is the cousin of New England Patriots linebacker Tully Banta-Cain.
Rodney Scott Rodney Scott (born February 17, 1978 in Washington, DC, USA) is an actor best known for playing David Cassidy/Keith Partridge in the 1999 television movie Come On, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story, and William 'Will' Krudski, one of the leading characters in the TV series Young Americans, a role that originated as a recurring character on Dawson's Creek.
Rodney Tom Rodney Tom is an American politician, currently representing Washington's 48th Legislative District in the state House of Representatives and a member of the Democratic Party. In 2006, he was elected to the state Senate, defeating incumbent Republican Luke Esser with 53% of the votehttp://vote.
Rodney Van Johnson Rodney Van Johnson (born February 20, 1961 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an African-American actor. He is best known for portraying the role of TC Russell on the daytime soap opera Passions since its inception in 1999.
Rodney White Rodney Charles White (born June 28 1980 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American professional basketball player. He played college basketball at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte where he was named National Freshman of the Year by ESPN, and was selected by the Detroit Pistons with the 9th overall pick of the 2001 NBA Draft.
Rodney Young Rodney Stuart Young (born August 1, 1907; died October 25, 1974) was a leading Near Eastern archaeologist of the twentieth century. He is most famous for his excavation of the city of Gordium, capital of the ancient Phrygians and associated with the legendary king, Midas.
Rodney's Stone Rodney's Stone is a two-metre high Pictish cross slab now located close on the approach way to Brodie Castle, near Forres, Moray, Scotland. It was originally found nearby in the grounds of the old church of Dyke and Moy.
Rodoald Rodoald (or Rodwald) was a Lombard king of Italy, who succeeded his father Rothari on the throne in 652. He was said to be lecherous and he was assassinated after a reign of just six months in 653 by the husband of one of his lovers.
Rodoanel Mário Covas Rodoanel Mário Covas is the planned (and partially built) Greater São Paulo Beltway, around the largest megalopolis of Brazil. Upon its completion, it will have a length of 172 km, with a radius of approximately 23 km from the geographical center of the city.
Rodobrana Rodobrana (literally Home Defense/Nation's Defense) was a Slovak paramilitary organization of the Slovak People's Party. The organization existed from 1923 to 1927 in Czechoslovakia, when the authorities ordered its dissolution, though many of its members continued to function in other party organizations.
Rodolfo Abularach Rodolfo Abularach January 7, 1933 in Guatemala City, Guatemala, is a Guatemalan painter and printmaker focusing mainly on the human eye. He attended the Escuela Nacional de las Artes Plásticas in Guatemala City starting in 1947 and graduating in 1954.
Rodolfo AlmirĂłn Rodolfo AlmirĂłn Sena (1935-Present) is an Argentine and former police officer who was one of the leaders of an extreme right-wing death squad called Triple A, that operated throughout the 1970s. The group is held responsible for 1,500 murders of government opponents, and Almiron is charged with being one of the chiefs and organizers of the squad.
Rodolfo Amando Philippi Rodolfo Amando (or Rudolph Amandus) Philippi (14 September 1808–23 July 1904) was a German-Chilean paleontologist and zoologist. He left his native Germany as a young man because he thought he was gravely ill and preferred to die in the mild climate of the Mediterranean region.
Rodolfo Baglioni Rodolfo (or Ridolfo) Baglioni (June 1512 - March 1554) was an Italian condottiero serving in the Imperial army during the Italian War of 1542. At the Battle of Ceresole, he commanded the Florentine light cavalry.
Rodolfo Biagi Rodolfo Biagi (March 14 1906 - September 24 1969) was an Argentine Tango musician who started his musical career by playing background music for silent movies, and this was where he was first discovered by a tango band leader.
Rodolfo Bodipo Rodolfo Bodipo DĂ­az (born 25 October 1977 in Seville, Spain) is a Equatorial Guinean international football striker. His first two caps for the Equatorial Guinea national football team, against Togo in both-legs of 06 World Cup Preliminaries.
Rodolfo DubĂł Rodolfo DubĂł Segovia (born September 11, 1953) is a retired football midfielder from Chile, who represented his native country at the 1982 FIFA World Cup, wearing the number six jersey. He played for several clubs in Chile, including Club Deportivo Palestino.
Rodolfo Enrique Fogwill Rodolfo Enrique Fogwill (born in Buenos Aires in 1941) is an Argentine sociologist. He was a titular professor of the University of Buenos Aires, publisher of a legendary poetry book collection, assayer and specialized columnist in communication subjects, literature and cultural polics.
Rodolfo Gambini Rodolfo Gambini is a physicist of the Universidad de la Republica in Montevideo, Uruguay and a visiting professor at the Horace Hearne Institute for Theoretical Physics at the Louisiana State University. He works on loop quantum gravity.
Rodolfo Gonzales Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales (June 18, 1928–April 12, 2005) was an American boxer, poet, and political activist. He convened the first-ever Chicano youth conference in 1968, which was attended by many future Chicano activists and artists.
Rodolfo Graziani Rodolfo Graziani, Marchese di Neghelli (August 11, 1882—January 11, 1955), was an Italian military officer who led expeditions in Africa before and during World War II and a war criminal responsible for thousands of Libyan and Ethiopian civilian deaths.
Rodolfo Herrera Rodolfo Herrera was a Mexican military officer, noteworthy for his participation in the Mexican Revolution of 1910 to 1920. He is generally believed to be the officer responsible for the death of President Venustiano Carranza.
Rodolfo Lanciani Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani (January 1 or 2, 1845 or 1846–May 22, 1929), Italian archaeologist, was a pioneering student of ancient Roman topography, and among his many excavations was that of the House of the Vestals in the Roman Forum.
Rodolfo Manzo Rodolfo Manzo (born June 5 1949) is a retired professional football defender from Peru. He competed for the Peru national football team at the 1978 FIFA World Cup, and obtained a total number of 22 caps for his native country in the years 1972 to 1978.
Rodolfo Parada Rodolfo Parada Lillo is a Chilean musician, composer, engineer and anthropologist. Parada joined Quilapayún in 1968, which made the group into a sextet - the formation which recorded the “Cantata Santa María de Iquique.
Rodolfo Quezada Toruño Rodolfo Cardinal Quezada Toruño (born March 8, 1932 in Guatemala City) is the current archbishop of Guatemala City and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 2005 papal conclave that selected Pope Benedict XVI.
Rodolfo Saglimbeni Rodolfo Saglimbeni is a Venezuelan conductor. He was born in 1962, he studied music both in Venezuela and in the Royal Academy of Music of London with Colin Metters, John Carewe and George Hurst, obtaining his degree with Honors.
Rodolfo Stavenhagen Rodolfo Stavenhagen is the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of the human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people. He was appointed to this position by the United Nations Commission on Human Rights in 2001 through Resolution 2001/57Commission on Human Rights Resolution 2001/57
Rodolfo Teofilo Rodolfo Teofilo is one of the neigborhoods of Fortaleza, the capital of the state of Ceara in northeastern Brazil. Rodolfo Teofilo is home to the Universidade Federal do Ceara's (UFC) school of medicine and hospital.
Rodolfo Terragno Rodolfo Terragno (born November 16, 1943 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine Senator, lawyer and former journalist. He is also a researcher for the Institute of Latin American Studies and for the London School of Economics.
Rodolphe Adada Rodolphe Adada (born 28 April 1946 in Gamboma) has been the foreign minister of the Republic of Congo (Congo-Brazzaville) since November 1997, having been appointed by President Denis Sassou-Nguesso shortly after he took over control of the country.
Rodolphe Kasser Rodolphe Kasser, philologist and archaeologist is one of the world's leading Coptic scholars. Often called "Rudolf", he is a Swiss national and expert in translation of ancient Coptic language manuscripts.
Rodolphe Laflamme Toussaint-Antoine-Rodolphe Laflamme, PC (15 May 1827 – 7 December 1893), was a French-Canadian lawyer, professor of law and politician. He was a partner in a prominent Montreal, Quebec law firm, and was known for his support of the Liberal party.
Rodolphe Radau Jean Charles Rodolphe Radau (January 22,1835 – December 21,1911) was an astronomer and mathematician who worked in Paris at the Revue des deux Mondes for most of his life. He was the co-founder of the Bulletin Astronomique.
Rodolphe Seeldrayers Rodolphe William Seeldrayers (born December 16, 1876 in Düsseldorf, Germany) was actively involved in the official associations of Belgian sports. He was the fourth President of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) from 1954 to 1955.
Rodolphus Agricola Rodolphus Agricola (February 17, 1444 – October 27, 1485) was a Dutch scholar, humanist, and musician. He is best known to us as the author of De inventione dialectica, as the father of northern European humanism and a zealous anti-scholastic in the late fifteenth century.
Rodong Sinmun Rodong Sinmun ("Newspaper of the workers") is a North Korean newspaper and the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, published by the Rodong News Agency. It is the most widely read newspaper in the country.
Rodong-1 The Rodong-1 (spelled Nodong-1 in South Korea) is a single stage, mobile liquid propellant medium range ballistic missile developed by North Korea. Developed in the mid-1980s, it is an adaptation of the Soviet SS-1, more commonly known by its NATO reporting name "Scud".
Rodopoli Rodopoli (Greek: Ροδόπολη, meaning "City of Roses"), older form Bala, is an old community in Attica, Greece -- about 22 km north of Athens. Part of Rodopoli has retained its old village character, while its eastern (and higher elevation) part has seen the development of higher quality residential properties.
Rodovani Rodovani (Greek Ροδοβάνι) is a small village in Chania Prefecture on the island of Crete, Greece. It has 122 residents (2001 census source) and it's within the municipality of East Selino (Anatoliko Selino).
Rodovia Anchieta Rodovia Anchieta (Anchieta Highway, official designation SP-150) is a highway connection between São Paulo and the Atlantic coast, the cities of Cubatão and Santos, in Brazil. In the plateau, the highway serves several cities of Greater São Paulo, such as São Bernardo do Campo, São Caetano do Sul, Santo André and Riacho Grande and traverses a picturesque region of dams and rain forests.
Rodovia Assis Chateaubriand Rodovia Assis Chateubriand (officially designated SP-425) is a highway in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Its name honours the Brazilian journalist and press tycoon, Assis Chateaubriand, owner of Diários Associados.
Rodovia Belém-Brasília Rodovia Belém-Brasília (official designation BR-010, official name Rodovia Engenheiro Bernardo Sayão) is a federal highway in Brazil. It is named after its chief engineer, who died in an accident during the construction of the highway, when a tree fell over his tent.
Rodovia FernĂŁo Dias The Rodovia FernĂŁo Dias (official designation BR-381) is a federal highway which runs in the Brazilian states of SĂŁo Paulo and southern region of Minas Gerais. Major cities connected by the BR-381 are SĂŁo Paulo, MairiporĂŁ, Atibaia, Pouso Alegre, Lavras, Varginha, Oliveira, Betim and Belo Horizonte.
Rodovia Floriano Rodrigues Pinheiro Rodovia Floriano Rodrigues Pinheiro (official designation SP-123) is a single-lane highway in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It connects the Rodovia Carvalho Pinto (SP-070) and the Rodovia Presidente Dutra nearby the city of Taubaté, to the mountain resort of Campos do Jordão.
Rodovia Jornalista Francisco Aguirre Proença Rodovia Jornalista Francisco Aguirre Proença (SP-101) is a state highway in the State of São Paulo which connects the cities of Campinas, Hortolândia, Monte Mor, Elias Fausto and Capivari. Its first 25 kilometers are double-laned, the rest is still single-laned.
Rodovia Presidente Dutra The Rodovia Presidente Dutra is a federal highway which runs through the eastern part of the state of SĂŁo Paulo and southwestern region of the state Rio de Janeiro. It is the part of BR-116 connecting the city of SĂŁo Paulo to the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Rodrick Rhodes Rodrick Rhodes (born September 24 1973, in Jersey City, New Jersey) is an American professional basketball player who was selected by the Houston Rockets in the 1st round (24th overall) of the 1997 NBA Draft. Rhodes played for the Rockets, Vancouver Grizzlies and Dallas Mavericks in three NBA seasons.
Rodrigo Calderón, Count of Oliva Don Rodrigo Calderón, Count of Oliva, Marquis de las Siete Iglesias (es: Don Rodrigo Calderón, conde de Oliva, marqués de las Siete Iglesias), (d. October 21, 1621) Spanish favourite and adventurer, was born at Antwerp.
Rodrigo Castro Rodrigo Rocha Castro (born December 21, 1978 in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais) is a former freestyle swimmer from Brazil, who competed for his native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 2000 (Sydney). He twice won the silver medal with the men's relay team in the 4x200m Freestyle at the Pan American Games: in 1999 and 2003.
Rodrigo de Albornoz Rodrigo de Albornoz was an auditor and colonial official in New Spain during the period of Hernán Cortés's government, and before the appointment of the first viceroy. He was a member of the triumvirates that governed the colony for several short periods between 1524 and 1528, in the absence of Cortés.
Rodrigo de Jerez Rodrigo de Jerez is one of the Spanish crewmen who sailed to the Americas on the Santa Maria as part of Cristopher Columbus' first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492. He is credited with being the first European smoker.
Rodrigo de la Serna Rodrigo de la Serna is an Argentine actor, born on April 18, 1976. In 2004, he won an Independent Spirit Award for "Best Debut Performance" for the film The Motorcycle Diaries, in which he played the role of Alberto Granado, the travelling companion of Che Guevara during their 8-month long journey through South America.
Rodrigo de Souza Cardoso Rodrigo de Souza Cardoso, or better know as Souza (born on March 3, 1982 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian football player who was the Top Scorer for the 2006 Brazilian Serie A, playing for Goiás. He currently signed a deal with Flamengo.
Rodrigo Franco Command The Rodrigo Franco Command was a paramilitary organization that acted as a death squad in Peru from 1985 to 1990. The group was closely aligned with the American Popular Revolutionary Alliance (APRA), which governed Peru under Alan GarcĂ­a during the years of the Rodrigo Franco Command's existence.
Rodrigo Garza Rodrigo Garza Barbero (born December 3, 1979 in Madrid) is a field hockey defender/midfielder from Spain, who represented his native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 2000. After the Athens Games (2004), where the Spain finished in fourth position, he moved to The Netherlands, where he joined HC Den Bosch in the Dutch Premier League, called Hoofdklasse.
Rodrigo Gavela Rodrigo Gavela RodrĂ­guez (born January 5, 1966 in Fabero del Bierzo, LeĂłn) is a former long-distance athlete from Spain, who finished in 18th position (2:16.23) in the men's marathonat the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.
Rodrigo Gral Rodrigo Gral (グラウ, born February 21, 1977 in Brazil) is a professional footballer playing for Al-Khor Sports Club in Qatar as a forward. Because of his lack of size (176 cm and 70 kg), Rodrigo relies more on his speed and guile in the box to score goals.
Rodrigo José Galatto Rodrigo José Galatto or simply Galatto born March 10, 1983, in Porto Alegre, is a Brazilian goalkeeper who plays for Grêmio. Made 1st team debut in Campeonato Serie B against Nautico, November 26, 2005 in a 1-0 away win.
Rodrigo Lopez (physician) Rodrigo Lopez, whose original name was probably Rodrigo Lopes (c. 1525 – June 7 1594), was physician to Queen Elizabeth, and may have been an inspiration for Shakespeare's Shylock in the The Merchant of Venice.
Rodrigo Millar Rodrigo Javier Millar Carvajal (born on November 3, 1981 in Arauco, Chile) is a Chilean footballer, who currently plays midfield for Chilean club Colo-Colo. Millar previously played for Chilean club Huachipato.
Rodrigo Pacheco y Osorio, marqués de Cerralvo Rodrigo Pacheco y Osorio, marqués de Cerralvo (Spanish: Rodrigo Pacheco y Osorio, marqués de Cerralvo) (born c. 1565 in Spain, died June, 1652 in Madrid) was a Spanish nobleman, inquisitor of Valladolid, and viceroy of New Spain.
Rodrigo Pérez Rodrigo Antonio Pérez Albornoz (born August 19, 1973 in Rancagua, Chile) is a Chilean defender, who currently plays for the Chilean club Cobreloa. Pérez made his professional debut with the Chilean club O'Higgins in 1993.
Rodrigo Pessoa Rodrigo Pessoa (born November 29, 1972 in Paris, France) is an equestrian from Brazil, who's an important name in the world of show jumping as well as an accomplished rider backed by his six Grand Prix winnings and a total of $700,000 (590,000 euros) in prize money.
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