- Look up
dode in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dode may
refer to:
Dode, Jalandhar,
India Dode, Kent,
United Kingdom Dode,
Abbess of
Saint Pierre de Reims...
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Njongo Lobe
Priso Doding (born 24
December 1988) is a
Cameroonian professional footballer who
plays as a
winger for SK
Victoria Wanderers FC. On 9 July...
- Günter
Friedrich Wilhelm Döding (4
September 1930 – 8
August 2005) was a
German trade union leader. Born in Isenstedt,
Döding worked as a coal
miner before...
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Lance M.
Dodes is an
American psychiatrist and
psychoanalyst best
known for his
theory that
addictions are
psychological compulsions.
Dodes received an...
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Dodë Gjergji (born 16
January 1963) is a
Kosovan prelate of the
Catholic Church.
Since 2006, he
serves as
Apostolic Administrator of Prizren. In 2018,...
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Petra Dode was an
Albanian politician. She was
appointed Chairperson of the State-Planning
Committee in the
Council of
Ministers in 1972. "Albania Ministers"...
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Queen Dodi
Akaabi also
known as Naa
Dode Akabi I
ruled the Ga Land from 1610 to 1635 and was a Guan
Obutu or
Awutu princess who was
married to the wealthy...
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Dode was a
steamboat that ran on Hood
Canal and
Puget Sound from 1898 to 1900.
Dode was
originally the
schooner William J. Bryant.
Prior to construction...
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Guillaume Dode de la Brunerie,
Viscount of
Martignac (April 30, 1775 –
February 28, 1851) was a
Marshal of France. On
February 12, 1812, he
married the...
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Dode (in Old English, Dowde) was a
village in
England that was
wiped out by the
Black Death in 1349. All that
remains is the
deconsecrated church, which...