Roger North (1585? – 1652?) was an English colonial projector. Born about 1585, he was grandson of Roger North, 2nd Baron North, and third child of Sir...
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Roger North may refer to: Roger North, 2nd Baron North (1530–1600), English peer Roger North (governor) (1585–1652), captain who sailed with Walter Raleigh...
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The governor of North Dakota is the head of government of the U.S. state of North Dakota. The governor is the head of the executive branch of North Dakota's...
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The lieutenant governor of North Dakota is a political office in North Dakota. The lieutenant governor's duty is to preside as President of the Senate...
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Roger Williams (c. 1603 – March 1683) was an English-born New England Puritan minister, theologian, and author of Welsh ancestry who founded Providence...
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Roger Jason Stone (born Roger Joseph Stone Jr.; August 27, 1952) is an American conservative political consultant and lobbyist. Stone is most remembered...
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Roger Allin (December 18, 1848 – January 1, 1936) was an American politician who was the fourth Governor of North Dakota from 1895 to 1897, and the second...
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John Canty, Governor (1989–1992) Alan W. Shave, Governor (1992–1995) Alan Hoole, Governor (1995–1996) Robert Harris, Governor (1996–2000) Roger Cousins,...
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serving as the governor of a U.S. state (2 acting governors due to vacancies) and 3 women have served or are serving as the governor of an unincorporated...
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Roger North, 2nd Baron North (1530 – 3 December 1600) was an English peer and politician at the court of Elizabeth I. He was the son of Edward North, 1st...
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2016. Ebert, Roger (July 22, 1994). "North movie review & film summary (1994)". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved October 1, 2019. Ebert, Roger (August 11, 2005)...
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Roger Joseph Ebert (/ˈiːbərt/ EE-burt; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, essayist, screenwriter...
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Major General Roger Elliott (c. 1665 – 16 May 1714 ) was one of the earliest British Governors of Gibraltar. A member of the Eliot family, his son Granville...
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Republican nominee for Governor of New York in 2022 Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas (2015–present) Doug Burgum, Governor of North Dakota (2016–present)...
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Governor of Oklahoma (2019–present) Mark Robinson, Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina (2021–present) and Republican nominee for Governor of North Carolina...
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Governor Owen may refer to: John Owen (North Carolina politician) (1787–1841), 24th Governor of North Carolina Roger Carmichael Robert Owen (1866–1941)...
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Roger Charles Altman (born April 2, 1946) is an American investment banker, the founder and senior chairman of Evercore, and a former Democratic politician...
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request of Roger Williams. In about 1638, they moved once again about five miles (8 km) south to the Pawtuxet River, settling on the north side at a place...
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Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (category Colonial settlements in North America)
east coast of America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. It was founded by Roger Williams. It was an English colony from 1636 until 1707, and then a colony...
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vested in the two Lieutenant Governors of the North-Western Provinces and Bengal. On 1 April 1912 the office of Governor of Bengal was restored and lasted...
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Roger William Corman (April 5, 1926 – May 9, 2024) was an American film director, producer and actor. Known under various monikers such as "The Pope of...
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Roger Brooke Taney (/ˈtɔːni/; March 17, 1777 – October 12, 1864) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the fifth chief justice of the United...
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Battle for the Planet of the Apes (category Films set in North America)
com. Retrieved December 13, 2023. Ebert, Roger (July 10, 1973). "Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973) | Roger Ebert". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved May...
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Roger Lea MacBride (August 6, 1929 – March 5, 1995) was an American lawyer, political figure, and writer. After working as a lawyer early in his career...
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Elbert N. Carvel (redirect from Governor Carvel)
ISBN 1-892142-23-6. Martin, Roger A. (1984). History of Delaware Through its Governors. Wilmington, Delaware: McClafferty Press. Martin, Roger (1997). Elbert N....
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Roger Cassidy Clinton (born July 25, 1956) is an American actor and musician. He is primarily known for being the younger half-brother of former United...
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Roger Michael Mahony KGCHS (born February 27, 1936) is an American cardinal and retired prelate of the Catholic Church who served as archbishop of the...
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Roger Conant (c. 9 April 1592 – November 19, 1679) was a New England colonist and drysalter credited for establishing the communities of Salem, Peabody...
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John Landy (category Governors of Victoria (Australia))
– 24 February 2022) was an Australian middle-distance runner and state governor. He was the second man to break the four-minute mile barrier in the mile...
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Tariq ibn Ziyad (category Umayyad governors of Al-Andalus)
Afterwards, he continued advancing towards the north, reaching Guadalajara and Astorga. Ṭāriq was de facto governor of Hispania until the arrival of Mūsā a year...
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