Joseph Rose may refer to: Joseph Rose (journalist) (born 1969), American journalist and radio personality Joseph Rose (plasterer) (1745–1799), English...
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Joseph Rose (born May 6, 1969, in Wenatchee, Washington, United States) is an American journalist and Episcopal priest formerly based in Portland, Oregon...
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Joseph Nelson Rose (January 11, 1862 – May 4, 1928) was an American botanist. He was born in Union County, Indiana. His father died serving during the...
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Joseph Rose Jr., (5 April 1745 – 11 February 1799) was a celebrated plasterer (stuccoist) who worked closely with Robert Adam to create some of the finest...
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with Pope Pius X at the Vatican. In her teens, Rose became acquainted with her future husband, Joseph Patrick "Joe" Kennedy, whom she met while their...
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Gang), which included Samuel Gregory, his brothers Jeremiah and Jasper, Joseph Rose, Mary Brazier (the gang's fence), John Jones, Thomas Rowden and a young...
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Leonard Joseph Rose (July 27, 1918 – November 16, 1984) was an American cellist and pedagogue. Rose was born in Washington, D.C. His parents were Jewish...
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A rose is either a woody perennial flowering plant of the genus Rosa (/ˈroʊzə/), in the family Rosaceae (/roʊˈzeɪsiːˌiː/), or the flower it bears. There...
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Jack Joseph Rose (born 31 January 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Northern Premier League Division One West...
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Arnold Josef Rosé (born Rosenblum; 24 October 1863 – 25 August 1946) was a Romanian-born Austrian Jewish violinist. He was leader of the Vienna Philharmonic...
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