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  • Robert E. Rodes
  • Confederate Army general (1829–1864)

    Robert Emmett (or Emmet) Rodes (March 29, 1829 – September 19, 1864) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War, and the first of Robert E. Lee's

    Robert E. Rodes

    Robert E. Rodes

    Robert_E._Rodes

  • Battle of Gettysburg, first day
  • 1863 American Civil War battle, first day

    from the towns of Carlisle and York. The five brigades of Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes marched down the Carlisle Road but left it before reaching town to

    Battle of Gettysburg, first day

    Battle of Gettysburg, first day

    Battle_of_Gettysburg,_first_day

  • Army of Northern Virginia
  • Field army of the Confederate States

    the main army; they were directly commanded by Lee during this time. Robert Rodes took over D.H. Hill's division. Jackson was mortally wounded during the

    Army of Northern Virginia

    Army of Northern Virginia

    Army_of_Northern_Virginia

  • Battle of Chancellorsville
  • 1863 American Civil War battle

    with Brig. Gen. Robert E. Rodes, the next most senior general in the corps, and Rodes acquiesced in Hill's decision to summon Maj. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart to

    Battle of Chancellorsville

    Battle of Chancellorsville

    Battle_of_Chancellorsville

  • Battle of Cold Harbor
  • Major battle of the American Civil War

    commanded by Lt. Gen. Jubal Early. Early's divisions under Maj. Gens. Robert E. Rodes and Stephen Dodson Ramseur drove the Union troops back in the Battle

    Battle of Cold Harbor

    Battle of Cold Harbor

    Battle_of_Cold_Harbor

  • Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
  • 1864 battle of the American Civil War

    divisions of Maj. Gens. Jubal A. Early, Edward "Allegheny" Johnson, and Robert E. Rodes. (On May 8, Jubal Early assumed temporary command of the Third Corps;

    Battle of Spotsylvania Court House

    Battle of Spotsylvania Court House

    Battle_of_Spotsylvania_Court_House

  • Battle of Gettysburg
  • 1863 battle of the American Civil War

    right, Hays withdrew. His right was to be supported by Robert E. Rodes's division, but Rodes—like Early and Johnson—had not been ordered up in preparation

    Battle of Gettysburg

    Battle of Gettysburg

    Battle_of_Gettysburg

  • Battle of Totopotomoy Creek
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    Corps of Lt. Gen. Jubal Early. Early's divisions under Maj. Gens. Robert E. Rodes and Stephen Dodson Ramseur drove the Union troops back to Shady Grove

    Battle of Totopotomoy Creek

    Battle of Totopotomoy Creek

    Battle_of_Totopotomoy_Creek

  • Gettysburg (1993 film)
  • 1993 film by Ronald F. Maxwell

    Brigadier General J. Johnston Pettigrew Graham Winton as Major General Robert E. Rodes Ted Turner, the owner of the film's production company Turner Pictures

    Gettysburg (1993 film)

    Gettysburg_(1993_film)

  • J. E. B. Stuart
  • Confederate cavalry general (1833–1864)

    next most senior infantry general in the corps, Brigadier General Robert E. Rodes, sent a message ordering Stuart to take command of the Second Corps

    J. E. B. Stuart

    J. E. B. Stuart

    J._E._B._Stuart

  • Sharpshooter
  • One who is highly proficient with firearms

    light infantry. Their duties included skirmishing and reconnaissance. Robert E. Rodes, colonel of the 5th Alabama Infantry Regiment, and later a major general

    Sharpshooter

    Sharpshooter

    Sharpshooter

  • Gettysburg campaign
  • Military campaign during the American Civil War

    Ewell's troops. The Berryville detachment escaped Rodes' division and fell back on Winchester while Rodes' men continued north to Martinsburg. Though Ewell

    Gettysburg campaign

    Gettysburg campaign

    Gettysburg_campaign

  • Pickett's Charge
  • Confederate infantry assault during the Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War

    during the Battle of Gettysburg. It was ordered by Confederate General Robert E. Lee as part of his plan to break through Union lines and achieve a decisive

    Pickett's Charge

    Pickett's Charge

    Pickett's_Charge

  • Robert E. Lee
  • Confederate States Army general (1807–1870)

    Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 – October 12, 1870) was a Confederate general whose early actions in the American Civil War led to his appointment

    Robert E. Lee

    Robert E. Lee

    Robert_E._Lee

  • List of horses of the American Civil War
  • horses, most importantly the six horses were needed to move each gun. Robert E. Lee's Order No. 155, issued on October 1, 1862, detailed the care of Confederate

    List of horses of the American Civil War

    List of horses of the American Civil War

    List_of_horses_of_the_American_Civil_War

  • Bibliography of American Civil War military leaders
  • Gray: General Robert Rodes of Lee's Army. Shippensburg, Pennsylvania: White Mane Books, 2000. Brennan, Patrick. To Die Game: Gen. J.E.B. Stuart, CSA

    Bibliography of American Civil War military leaders

    Bibliography_of_American_Civil_War_military_leaders

  • Bloody Lane
  • Historic battlefield site of intense Civil War combat

    brigades in the road, those of Brigadier Generals Robert E. Rodes and George B. Anderson, with Rodes' troops on the left and Anderson's soldiers on the

    Bloody Lane

    Bloody Lane

    Bloody_Lane

  • Henry Heth
  • Confederate States Army general (1825–1899)

    Heth attacked again in conjunction with the division of Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes and the Union corps were routed, retreating back through town to Cemetery

    Henry Heth

    Henry Heth

    Henry_Heth

  • Overland Campaign
  • 1864 series of battles in Virginia during the American Civil War

    Anderson's corps. Early planned to send the division of Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes on a flanking march along Old Church Road, turning north at Bethesda

    Overland Campaign

    Overland Campaign

    Overland_Campaign

  • Battle of South Mountain
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    located one mile north of the gap. The Alabama Brigade of Brig. Gen. Robert E. Rodes was forced to withdraw because of his isolated position, despite the

    Battle of South Mountain

    Battle of South Mountain

    Battle_of_South_Mountain

  • French protectorate in Morocco
  • 1912–1956 French protectorate in northwest Africa

    concerns global ones. Among their active international supporters was Robert E. Rodes who fought actively in the US Congress for gaining support for the

    French protectorate in Morocco

    French protectorate in Morocco

    French_protectorate_in_Morocco

  • If the South Had Won the Civil War
  • 1961 alternate history book by Kantor

    gained the support of such prominent people as Stephen Dodson Ramseur, Robert E. Rodes, John Pegram and, later, Leonidas Polk. Finally, Confederate slavery

    If the South Had Won the Civil War

    If_the_South_Had_Won_the_Civil_War

  • Battle of the Wilderness
  • Major battle of the American Civil War

    Behind Johnson and further south was the division of Major General Robert E. Rodes, while the division of Major General Jubal Early waited further west

    Battle of the Wilderness

    Battle of the Wilderness

    Battle_of_the_Wilderness

  • Peter's Pence
  • Donations or payments made directly to the Holy See of the Catholic Church

    p. 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 July 2011. quoted in Robert E. Rodes Jr., page 197 ISBN 978-0-26800903-8 M.McKisack, The Fourteenth Century

    Peter's Pence

    Peter's Pence

    Peter's_Pence

  • Battle of Monocacy order of battle: Confederate
  • Jubal A. Early MG John C. Breckinridge MG Robert E. Rodes Chief of Artillery: BG Armistead L. Long MG Robert Ransom Leepson, Marc. Desperate Engagement:

    Battle of Monocacy order of battle: Confederate

    Battle_of_Monocacy_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • Battle of Gettysburg, second day
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    second day of the Battle of Gettysburg (July 2, 1863) Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee attempted to capitalize on his first day's accomplishments. His Army

    Battle of Gettysburg, second day

    Battle of Gettysburg, second day

    Battle_of_Gettysburg,_second_day

  • Cemetery Hill
  • Landform on the Gettysburg Battlefield

    Cemetery Hill from the east, and he alerted the division of Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes to prepare a follow-up assault against Cemetery Hill proper from the

    Cemetery Hill

    Cemetery Hill

    Cemetery_Hill

  • George Meade
  • United States Army general and civil engineer (1815–1872)

    captured a strategic position on high ground near Turner's Gap held by Robert E. Rodes' troops which forced the withdrawal of other Confederate troops. When

    George Meade

    George Meade

    George_Meade

  • General officers in the Confederate States Army
  • Senior military leaders of the Confederate States of America

    this rank in the PACS and three in the ACSA: Samuel Cooper, Robert E. Lee, and Joseph E. Johnston. The Confederate States Congress authorized the organization

    General officers in the Confederate States Army

    General officers in the Confederate States Army

    General_officers_in_the_Confederate_States_Army

  • Battle of Gettysburg order of battle: Confederate
  • action (c) = captured General Robert E. Lee, Commanding General Staff: Chief of Staff and Inspector General: Col Robert H. Chilton Chief of Artillery:

    Battle of Gettysburg order of battle: Confederate

    Battle_of_Gettysburg_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • First Battle of Bull Run order of battle: Confederate
  • 1996. ISBN 0-942597-73-7 The Manassas Campaign, Virginia, July 21, 1861. Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil

    First Battle of Bull Run order of battle: Confederate

    First_Battle_of_Bull_Run_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • Battle of Chancellorsville order of battle: Confederate
  • Robert E. Lee Gen Robert E. Lee Chief of Artillery: Col James B. Walton LTG Thomas J. Jackson (mw) MG Ambrose P. Hill (w) BG Robert E. Rodes MG J. E.

    Battle of Chancellorsville order of battle: Confederate

    Battle_of_Chancellorsville_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • Battle of North Anna
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    S. Ewell, including the divisions of Maj. Gens. Jubal A. Early and Robert E. Rodes. (Jubal Early was temporary commander of the Third Corps until May

    Battle of North Anna

    Battle of North Anna

    Battle_of_North_Anna

  • Third Battle of Winchester
  • Battle in the American Civil War

    Birge's troops about the same time that a portion of Rodes' Confederate Division arrived. Although Rodes was fatally hit, his brigade commanders pressed the

    Third Battle of Winchester

    Third Battle of Winchester

    Third_Battle_of_Winchester

  • Second Battle of Kernstown order of battle: Confederate
  • Division Brigade Regiments and Others Rodes’ Division      MG Robert E. Rodes Battle's Brigade    Col Samuel Pickens 3rd Alabama Infantry 5th Alabama

    Second Battle of Kernstown order of battle: Confederate

    Second_Battle_of_Kernstown_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • Rhodes (surname)
  • Surname list

    (disambiguation) Rhode (disambiguation) Robert E. Rodes, Confederate general in the American Civil War Istok Rodeš, Croatian alpine ski racer Rohde Hanks

    Rhodes (surname)

    Rhodes_(surname)

  • Peninsula campaign
  • 1862 Union offensive in southeast Virginia during the American Civil War

    Left Wing, Maj. Gen. D. H. Hill commanding: brigades of Brig. Gen. Robert E. Rodes, Winfield S. Featherston, Jubal A. Early, and Gabriel J. Raines Center

    Peninsula campaign

    Peninsula campaign

    Peninsula_campaign

  • George Sykes
  • United States Army officer (1822–1880)

    forced to retreat after being attacked on the right flank by Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes' division, then the army commander, Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker, nervously

    George Sykes

    George Sykes

    George_Sykes

  • William D. Washington
  • American painter

    Patton Robert E. Rodes Stonewall Jackson J.E.B. Stuart Joseph W. Latimer Samuel Garland He also contributed a portrait of the then-still-living Robert E. Lee

    William D. Washington

    William D. Washington

    William_D._Washington

  • Battle of Spotsylvania Court House order of battle: Confederate
  • Volume XXXVI, Part 2, page 974) Johnston's Brigade was transferred from Rodes' Division to Early's Division on May 8, 1864 (see: Ewell's report; Official

    Battle of Spotsylvania Court House order of battle: Confederate

    Battle_of_Spotsylvania_Court_House_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • Romeyn B. Ayres
  • United States Army general (1825–1888)

    forced to retreat after being attacked on the right flank by Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes' division. In the Gettysburg campaign, as part of a general shuffling

    Romeyn B. Ayres

    Romeyn B. Ayres

    Romeyn_B._Ayres

  • Samuel Garland Jr.
  • American lawyer

    proceeded, both sides suffered a number of losses. Eventually, Gen. Robert E. Rodes managed to get behind and flank the Federal troops, capturing six artillery

    Samuel Garland Jr.

    Samuel Garland Jr.

    Samuel_Garland_Jr.

  • Culp's Hill
  • Landform south of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, US

    reinforced Johnson with additional brigades from the division of Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes, under Brig. Gens. Junius Daniel and William "Extra Billy" Smith and

    Culp's Hill

    Culp's Hill

    Culp's_Hill

  • Gettysburg: A Novel of the Civil War
  • Alternate history novel

    Anderson General Evander M. Law General Isaac R. Trimble † General Robert E. Rodes † Colonel Edward Porter Alexander Major Walter H. Taylor Major Jedediah

    Gettysburg: A Novel of the Civil War

    Gettysburg:_A_Novel_of_the_Civil_War

  • Scott Shipp
  • American military figure and educational administrator

    Fauquier County, Virginia, and entered VMI at the encouragement of Robert E. Rodes who he worked with on the North Missouri Railroad, and his stepfather

    Scott Shipp

    Scott Shipp

    Scott_Shipp

  • 149th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
  • Union Army infantry regiment

    o'clock.(68) At about 1 p.m., a Confederate battery under Major General Robert E. Rodes on Oak Hill, to the brigade's extreme right, opened fire on Cutler's

    149th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

    149th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

    149th_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment

  • Battle of Lynchburg
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    believe fresh troops from the division of Confederate Major General Robert E. Rodes had arrived. Confederate Brigadier General Wharton had marched, and

    Battle of Lynchburg

    Battle of Lynchburg

    Battle_of_Lynchburg

  • Second Battle of Winchester
  • 1863 battle of the American Civil War

    William "Extra Billy" Smith, John B. Gordon, and Isaac E. Avery The division of Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes, with the brigades of Brig. Gens. Junius Daniel, George

    Second Battle of Winchester

    Second Battle of Winchester

    Second_Battle_of_Winchester

  • John T. Morgan
  • American politician (1824–1907)

    Morgan rose to major and then lieutenant colonel. He served under Col. Robert E. Rodes, a future Confederate general. Morgan resigned his commission in 1862

    John T. Morgan

    John T. Morgan

    John_T._Morgan

  • Battle of Cool Spring
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    Breckinridge ordered Brig. Gen. Gabriel C. Wharton and Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes to the ford; they deployed along Gordon's left flank, with Wharton

    Battle of Cool Spring

    Battle_of_Cool_Spring

  • Battle of Antietam order of battle: Confederate
  • American Civil War order of battle

    wounded (mw) = mortally wounded (k) = killed in action (c) = captured Gen Robert E. Lee MG James Longstreet MG Thomas J. Jackson Chief of Artillery: Col Stapleton

    Battle of Antietam order of battle: Confederate

    Battle_of_Antietam_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • Big Round Top
  • Hill in Pennsylvania, United States

    "100 Years Ago" (Google News Archive). August 8, 1995. Retrieved 2010-03-22. e. Neill, Bill (March 2, 1998). "Former commissioner urges 'common sense'" (Google

    Big Round Top

    Big Round Top

    Big_Round_Top

  • 12th West Virginia Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    John B. Gordon on June 13. Two days later, they were scattered by Robert E. Rodes' attack and reassembled at Bloody Run, Pennsylvania. The 12th then

    12th West Virginia Infantry Regiment

    12th_West_Virginia_Infantry_Regiment

  • Battle of Williamsburg order of battle: Confederate
  • Units fighting in the American Civil War

    of Williamsburg, 5 May 1862". History of War. Retrieved 2 February 2016. Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil

    Battle of Williamsburg order of battle: Confederate

    Battle_of_Williamsburg_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • Battle of Seven Pines order of battle: Confederate
  • (k) = killed in action (c) = captured Gen Joseph E. Johnston (w) MG Gustavus W. Smith Gen Robert E. Lee MG Gustavus W. Smith MG James Longstreet MG John

    Battle of Seven Pines order of battle: Confederate

    Battle_of_Seven_Pines_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • Battle of the Wilderness order of battle: Confederate
  • Confederate States Army units and commanders in the American Civil War

    wounded (mw) = mortally wounded (k) = killed in action (c) = captured Gen Robert E. Lee General Staff: Chief Engineer: MG Martin L. Smith Chief of Artillery:

    Battle of the Wilderness order of battle: Confederate

    Battle_of_the_Wilderness_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • Wickliffe Church
  • Historic church in Virginia, US

    Battle of Cool Spring, Confederate infantry commanded by Major General Robert E. Rodes camped on the church grounds. After the war, this congregation became

    Wickliffe Church

    Wickliffe Church

    Wickliffe_Church

  • Alfred Iverson Jr.
  • Confederate Army officer in the American Civil War

    into an ambush to the northwest of town. The division of Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes began its attack from Oak Hill with the brigades of Col. Edward A.

    Alfred Iverson Jr.

    Alfred Iverson Jr.

    Alfred_Iverson_Jr.

  • McPherson Ridge
  • Landform in Adams County, Pennsylvania, U.S.

    (Library of Congress mapviewer) (Map). M.S. & E. Converse. 1858. Retrieved November 4, 2011. Stackpole, E.J.; Nye, W.S.; Gottfried, B.M. (1998). The Battle

    McPherson Ridge

    McPherson Ridge

    McPherson_Ridge

  • Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center
  • the background of tourist services, use the hyperlinks to the sub-pages (e.g., Gettysburg Battlefield) to see specific citations. Gettysburg National

    Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center

    Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center

    Gettysburg_Museum_and_Visitor_Center

  • Battle of East Cemetery Hill
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    Cemetery Hill from the east, and he alerted the division of Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes to prepare a follow-up assault against Cemetery Hill proper from the

    Battle of East Cemetery Hill

    Battle of East Cemetery Hill

    Battle_of_East_Cemetery_Hill

  • Heaton's Crossroads
  • Ashby's Gap and protect the armies left flank. The infantry of Generals Robert E. Rodes and Stephen Dodson Ramseur marched behind the wagons and Brig. Gen

    Heaton's Crossroads

    Heaton's_Crossroads

  • Gettysburg National Military Park
  • Larger area encompassing the National Cemetery and Battlefield

    (Aug)–2009 Brion Fitzgerald: 2009–2010 Robert Kirby: 2010–2014 Zach Bolitho: 2014-2014 Ed Clark: 2014–2017 Charles E. "Chuck" Hunt: 2017–2018 Chris Stein:

    Gettysburg National Military Park

    Gettysburg National Military Park

    Gettysburg_National_Military_Park

  • McPherson Ridge railway cut
  • support the Union artillery near Oak Hill and to counter the arrival of Robert E. Rodes' division from the north. The brigade of Roy Stone was deployed south

    McPherson Ridge railway cut

    McPherson_Ridge_railway_cut

  • Lysander Cutler
  • Union Army General of the American Civil War

    Confederate assaults from the divisions of Maj. Gens. Henry Heth and Robert E. Rodes, coming in from the west and north, respectively. The brigade itself

    Lysander Cutler

    Lysander Cutler

    Lysander_Cutler

  • Retreat from Gettysburg
  • Part of the American Civil War in 1863

    Virginia began its Retreat from Gettysburg on July 4, 1863. Following General Robert E. Lee's failure to defeat the Union Army at the Battle of Gettysburg (July

    Retreat from Gettysburg

    Retreat from Gettysburg

    Retreat_from_Gettysburg

  • John Mallet
  • Irish chemist (1832–1912)

    almost immediately was chosen as aide-de-camp on the staff of General Robert E. Rodes. He was transferred to the artillery in May 1862 and by 1865 became

    John Mallet

    John Mallet

    John_Mallet

  • West Woods (Antietam)
  • Battlefield site near Sharpsburg, Maryland

    across the Hagerstown Pike, ultimately linking up with Brig. Gen. Robert E. Rodes' brigade near the Bloody Lane. As these events unfolded, Union troops

    West Woods (Antietam)

    West Woods (Antietam)

    West_Woods_(Antietam)

  • 1st West Virginia Cavalry Regiment
  • United States Civil War military unit

    War II tank commander, General George S. Patton. Confederate General Robert E. Rodes was killed, and Confederate cavalry generals Fitzhugh Lee and Bradley

    1st West Virginia Cavalry Regiment

    1st West Virginia Cavalry Regiment

    1st_West_Virginia_Cavalry_Regiment

  • Battle of Carlisle
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    the second day of the battle, to the perplexity and annoyance of General Robert E. Lee. Carlisle was settled in 1751, and the Carlisle Barracks military

    Battle of Carlisle

    Battle_of_Carlisle

  • Seminary Ridge
  • Dendritic ridge in the United States

    Chambersburg Pike, the Thaddeus Stevens building near the seminary (used for Robert E. Lee's 1863 headquarters) was built in 1834. At the time of the battle

    Seminary Ridge

    Seminary Ridge

    Seminary_Ridge

  • William A. Harris (Kansas politician)
  • American politician

    1863, Harris was yet reassigned and named Chief of Ordnance of Gen. Robert E. Rodes’ division. Following the loss at Gettysburg, Harris deserted from the

    William A. Harris (Kansas politician)

    William A. Harris (Kansas politician)

    William_A._Harris_(Kansas_politician)

  • Battle of Cold Harbor order of battle: Confederate
  • (w) = wounded (mw) = mortally wounded (k) = killed (c) = captured Gen Robert E. Lee, Commanding General Staff: Chief Engineer: MG Martin L. Smith Chief

    Battle of Cold Harbor order of battle: Confederate

    Battle_of_Cold_Harbor_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • List of Virginia Military Institute alumni
  • of the Army Corps of Engineers, Lieutenant Generals Carl A. Strock and Robert B. Flowers, as well as Acting Chief of Engineers Major General "Bo" Temple

    List of Virginia Military Institute alumni

    List_of_Virginia_Military_Institute_alumni

  • Battle of Fredericksburg order of battle: Confederate
  • Sergeant w = wounded mw = mortally wounded k =killed c = captured Gen Robert E. Lee, Commanding LTG James Longstreet LTG Thomas J. Jackson BG William

    Battle of Fredericksburg order of battle: Confederate

    Battle_of_Fredericksburg_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • Rodion Raskolnikov
  • Protagonist of Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment

    Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov (Russian: Родион Романович Раскольников, pre-reform spelling: Родіонъ Романовичъ Раскольниковъ, IPA: [rədʲɪˈon rɐˈmanəvʲɪtɕ

    Rodion Raskolnikov

    Rodion Raskolnikov

    Rodion_Raskolnikov

  • Traveller (horse)
  • Horse in the American Civil War

    Traveller (1857–1871) was Confederate General Robert E. Lee's most famous horse during the American Civil War. He was a gray American Saddlebred of 16 hands

    Traveller (horse)

    Traveller (horse)

    Traveller_(horse)

  • Fred Griffith (actor)
  • American actor and producer (born 1964)

    fortunate enough to work alongside of some of his childhood heroes, such as Robert Duvall in Gods and Generals and David Carradine in Miracle at Creek. He

    Fred Griffith (actor)

    Fred Griffith (actor)

    Fred_Griffith_(actor)

  • Third Battle of Winchester order of battle: Confederate
  • Appendix 1 of e-book Ainsworth & Kirkley 1902, pp. 554–611 Patchan 2013, Appendix 3 of e-book Patchan 2013, Ch. 13 of e-book Patchan 2013, Ch. 20 of e-book Early

    Third Battle of Winchester order of battle: Confederate

    Third_Battle_of_Winchester_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • Lashkar-e-Taiba
  • Islamist-Jihadist Pakistani militant organization

    Michelle (28 October 2021). "Examining Extremism: Lashkar-e-Taiba". CSIS. Rabasa, Angel; Robert D. Blackwill; Peter Chalk; Kim Cragin; C. Christine Fair;

    Lashkar-e-Taiba

    Lashkar-e-Taiba

    Lashkar-e-Taiba

  • Seven Days Battles order of battle: Confederate
  • wounded (mw) = mortally wounded (k) = killed in action (c) = captured Gen Robert E. Lee MG Thomas J. Jackson MG John B. Magruder Official Records, Series

    Seven Days Battles order of battle: Confederate

    Seven_Days_Battles_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail
  • Rail trail in Pennsylvania, United States

    During the Civil War, the Confederate infantry division of General Robert E. Rodes camped along the spring at Bonny Brook on Saturday June 27, 1863 and

    LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail

    LeTort Spring Run Nature Trail

    LeTort_Spring_Run_Nature_Trail

  • Henry Baetz
  • 19th century American politician

    and establish a defensive position on Oak Hill. Confederates under Robert E. Rodes, however, arrived at the hill first, and XI Corps was forced to establish

    Henry Baetz

    Henry Baetz

    Henry_Baetz

  • Stephen Dodson Ramseur
  • Confederate Army general (1837–1864)

    wounded. — Robert E. Lee, Official Report on Chancellorsville In the Battle of Gettysburg, on July 1, 1863, Ramseur's brigade was one of five Rodes led in

    Stephen Dodson Ramseur

    Stephen Dodson Ramseur

    Stephen_Dodson_Ramseur

  • Battle of Monocacy
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    bridge where the Georgetown Pike crossed the river, while Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes's division clashed with Tyler's brigade, who were guarding the Baltimore

    Battle of Monocacy

    Battle of Monocacy

    Battle_of_Monocacy

  • 2nd West Virginia Cavalry Regiment
  • Military unit

    War II tank commander, General George S. Patton. Confederate General Robert E. Rodes was killed, and Confederate cavalry generals Fitzhugh Lee and Bradley

    2nd West Virginia Cavalry Regiment

    2nd West Virginia Cavalry Regiment

    2nd_West_Virginia_Cavalry_Regiment

  • Wadesville, Virginia
  • Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States

    troops under General Robert Milroy. Ewell's remaining division advanced on Berryville under the command of General Robert E. Rodes. Berryville was held

    Wadesville, Virginia

    Wadesville, Virginia

    Wadesville,_Virginia

  • Henry Baxter
  • Union Army officer in the American Civil War

    his brigade resisted a Confederate assault from parts of Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes's division, slaughtering hundreds in a surprise attack on BG Alfred

    Henry Baxter

    Henry Baxter

    Henry_Baxter

  • Rebecca Wright Bonsal
  • missing and three important brigade commanders had been killed (General Robert E. Rodes, Colonels Archibald C. Godwin, George S. Patton Sr. and John H. S.

    Rebecca Wright Bonsal

    Rebecca Wright Bonsal

    Rebecca_Wright_Bonsal

  • 17th Maine Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    Gen. Robert E. Rodes, the next most senior in the corps, and Rodes acquiesced in Hill's decision to summon the cavalry commander Maj. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart

    17th Maine Infantry Regiment

    17th Maine Infantry Regiment

    17th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment

  • Robert Forster
  • American actor (1941–2019)

    Robert Wallace Foster Jr. (July 13, 1941 – October 11, 2019), known professionally as Robert Forster, was an American actor. He made his screen debut as

    Robert Forster

    Robert Forster

    Robert_Forster

  • I Corps (Union army)
  • Military unit

    Corps was overwhelmed by the Confederate Third Corps (A.P. Hill) and Robert E. Rodes's division of Richard S. Ewell's Second Corps. It was forced to retreat

    I Corps (Union army)

    I Corps (Union army)

    I_Corps_(Union_army)

  • Clifton R. Breckinridge
  • American politician (1846–1932)

    Clifton Rodes Breckinridge (November 22, 1846 – December 3, 1932) was an American politician who served as a Democratic Party alderman, U.S. representative

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  • Bristoe campaign order of battle: Confederate
  • action (c) = captured Gen Robert E. Lee LTG Richard S. Ewell LTG Ambrose P. Hill Provost Guard: 5th Alabama Battalion MG J. E. B. Stuart BG William N.

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  • Roberts Rode
  • Latvian alpine skier (born 1987)

    Roberts Rode (born 29 May 1987 in Riga) is an alpine skier from Latvia. He competed for Latvia at the 2010 Winter Olympics. His best finish was a 58th

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    Roberts_Rode

  • Second Battle of Winchester order of battle: Confederate
  • American Civil War battle

    Brandon H. The Second Battle of Winchester (2nd Edition). Lynchburg, VA: H.E. Howard, Inc., 1989. ISBN 0-930919-90-4 Wittenberg, Eric J. and Mingus Sr

    Second Battle of Winchester order of battle: Confederate

    Second_Battle_of_Winchester_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • Battle of Mine Run order of battle: Confederate
  • action (c) = captured Gen Robert E. Lee MG Jubal A. Early LTG Ambrose P. Hill Provost Guard: 5th Alabama Battalion MG J.E.B. Stuart BG William N. Pendleton

    Battle of Mine Run order of battle: Confederate

    Battle_of_Mine_Run_order_of_battle:_Confederate

  • Robert E. Howard bibliography (poems A–H)
  • Bibliography

    A list of poems by Robert E. Howard (1906–1936), an American writer and poet in early 20th century Texas. His love of poetry came from being read to by

    Robert E. Howard bibliography (poems A–H)

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  • Bruce Springsteen
  • American musician and songwriter (born 1949)

    recording studio. Santelli, Robert (September 28, 2006). Greetings From E Street: The Story of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Chronicle Books

    Bruce Springsteen

    Bruce Springsteen

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  • Edward A. O'Neal
  • American politician (1818–1890)

    commanded a brigade in Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes's division, and led it at the Battle of Gettysburg. General Robert E. Lee became displeased with O'Neal's

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    Australian, Czech, Danish, German, Swedish

    Rubert

    Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One

    Rubert

  • Roberds
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Roberds

    English : variant of Roberts.

    Roberds

  • RENÉE
  • Female

    French

    RENÉE

    Feminine form of French René, RENÉE means "reborn."

    RENÉE

  • Robert
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc

    Robert

    English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements hrōd ‘renown’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. This is found occasionally in England before the Conquest, but in the main it was introduced into England by the Normans and quickly became popular among all classes of society. The surname is also occasionally borne by Jews, as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.A Robert from La Rochelle, France is documented in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, in 1666, with the secondary surname Lafontaine. A family from the Saintonge region of France are recorded in Contrecoeur in 1681, with the secondary surname Deslauriers. Other secondary surnames include Saint-Amand, Breton and Lebreton, Watson, La Pomeray, Durandeau, and Dureau.

    Robert

  • Robers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Robers

    English : variant of Roberts.

    Robers

  • Robert
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    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Netherlands, Polish, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic

    Robert

    Bright with Fame; Famed; Bright; Shining; An All-time Favorite Boys Name Since the Middle Ages; A; 14th-century King Robert the Bruce; Robert Burns the Poet

    Robert

  • ROBERT
  • Male

    English

    ROBERT

     English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.

    ROBERT

  • ROBERT
  • Male

    French

    ROBERT

     Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.

    ROBERT

  • Roberto
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Teutonic

    Roberto

    Bright with Fame; Wide Fame; Spanish Form of Robert Shining Fame

    Roberto

  • ESTÉE
  • Female

    French

    ESTÉE

    Pet form of French Estelle, ESTÉE means "star."

    ESTÉE

  • ROBERTE
  • Female

    French

    ROBERTE

    Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."

    ROBERTE

  • ROBERTA
  • Female

    Italian

    ROBERTA

     Feminine form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTA means "bright fame." In use by the Italians, Portuguese and Spanish. Compare with another form of Roberta.

    ROBERTA

  • AIMÉE
  • Female

    French

    AIMÉE

    French name, derived from the French word aimée, AIMÉE means "much loved."

    AIMÉE

  • ROBERTO
  • Male

    Italian

    ROBERTO

    Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."

    ROBERTO

  • ELBERT
  • Male

    English

    ELBERT

    English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."

    ELBERT

  • Robart
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Robart

    English and French : variant of Robert.

    Robart

  • RHOBERT
  • Male

    Welsh

    RHOBERT

    Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame." 

    RHOBERT

  • TIMOTHÉE
  • Male

    French

    TIMOTHÉE

    French form of Latin Timotheus, TIMOTHÉE means "to honor God."

    TIMOTHÉE

  • Robarts
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Robarts

    English : patronymic from Robart.

    Robarts

  • ISAÏE
  • Male

    French

    ISAÏE

    French form of Latin Isaias, ISAÏE means "God is salvation."

    ISAÏE

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  • Abhimanyu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhimanyu

    Person killed by Lakshmana.

  • Sebald
  • Boy/Male

    British, Danish, English, French, German

    Sebald

    Se-bald (Sea Bald) Nickname for Balding Mermen

  • Udjith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Udjith

    Lord Vishnu

  • Tamilselvi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Tamilselvi

    Tamil Girl

  • Jainesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jainesh

    Lord Ganesh

  • Akshaya Guna
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Akshaya Guna

    Of limitless attributes, A name of Lord Shiva

  • Syntyche
  • Biblical

    Syntyche

    that speaks or discourses

  • Samar
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic Muslim

    Samar

    Conversations at night.

  • Kijal | கீஜல
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kijal | கீஜல

  • Quintessa
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Latin

    Quintessa

    Essence

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  • Overt
  • a.

    Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.

  • E
  • pl.

    of Notopodium

  • Robed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Robe

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.

  • Rover
  • v. i.

    One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.

  • Robe
  • v. t.

    To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.

  • Sober
  • v. t.

    To make sober.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.

  • Scourer
  • n.

    A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.

  • Wist
  • e

    (imp.) of Wit

  • Sober
  • v. i.

    To become sober; -- often with down.

  • Revert
  • v. t.

    To change back. See Revert, v. i.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Under cover, authority or protection; as, a feme covert, a married woman who is considered as being under the protection and control of her husband.

  • Robert
  • n.

    See Herb Robert, under Herb.