Rosalind
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*[[Rosalind (given name)]] |
*[[Rosalind (given name)]] |
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==Astronomy== |
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==Arts and entertainment== |
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==Literature== |
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*[[Rosalind (As You Like It)|Rosalind (''As You Like It'')]], a fictional character in William Shakespeare's play ''As You Like It'' |
* [[Rosalind (As You Like It)|Rosalind (''As You Like It'')]], a fictional character in William Shakespeare's play ''As You Like It'' |
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*Rosalind, the object of Colin Clout's love in Edmund Spenser's poem ''[[The Shepheardes Calender]]'' |
* Rosalind, the object of Colin Clout's love in Edmund Spenser's poem ''[[The Shepheardes Calender]]'' |
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*"Rosalind", a poem by [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson#Works|Alfred, Lord Tennyson]] |
* "Rosalind", a poem by [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson#Works|Alfred, Lord Tennyson]] |
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*''Rosalind'', a play by [[J. M. Barrie]] |
* ''Rosalind'', a play by [[J. M. Barrie]] |
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* [[Lutece twins|Rosalind Lutece]], in the ''BioShock'' video game series |
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==Places== |
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==Ships== |
==Ships== |
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*[[Rosalind (1799 ship)|''Rosalind'' (1799 ship)]], a slave ship |
*[[Rosalind (1799 ship)|''Rosalind'' (1799 ship)]], a slave ship |
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*[[Rosalind (1879 ship)|''Rosalind'' (1879 ship)]], sunk by a mine off of Sweden in 1918 |
*[[Rosalind (1879 ship)|''Rosalind'' (1879 ship)]], sunk by a mine off of Sweden in 1918 |
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*[[Rosalind (1890 ship)|''Rosalind'' (1890 ship)]], a steam cargo liner wrecked off of Nova Scotia in 1914 |
*[[Rosalind (1890 ship)|''Rosalind'' (1890 ship)]], a steam cargo liner wrecked off of Nova Scotia in 1914 |
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==Other== |
==Other uses== |
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*[[Rosalind (education platform)]], a platform and web project for learning bioinformatics through problem solving |
*[[Rosalind (education platform)]], a platform and web project for learning bioinformatics through problem solving |
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*[[Rosalind (harness horse)]] (foaled 1933), 1936 Hambletonian winner |
*[[Rosalind (harness horse)]] (foaled 1933), the 1936 Hambletonian winner |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Rosalyn]] |
*[[Rosalyn]] |
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{{disambiguation|geo|ships}} |
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