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  1. Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Rooke (1650 – 24 January 1709) was an English naval officer. As a junior officer he saw action at the Battle of Solebay and again at the Battle of Schooneveld during the Third Anglo-Dutch War. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of George Rooke has received more than 113,027 page views.

  2. George Rooke, né en 1650 à Canterbury et mort le 24 janvier 1709, est un officier de marine anglais des XVII e et XVIII e siècles. Admiral of the Fleet , il est célèbre pour sa victoire remportée sur la flotte française lors de la bataille de Vigo et pour la prise de Gibraltar en 1704 dont il deviendra le second gouverneur militaire .

  3. Rooke is a Skeleton Captain and the main antagonist in the Wild Rose Tall Tale. Rooke's past life remains largely unknown. Sometime before the events of the Tall Tale Wild Rose, she became romantically obsessed with the pirate George to an unhealthy degree, constantly pursuing him despite his relationship with Rose. Driven mad with jealousy, she met with the infamous Graymarrow and bargained ...

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  5. George Rooke. Almirall anglès. Participà en la guerra contra Irlanda (1692) i en la de Successió d’Espanya, en la qual derrotà la flota d’Índies i se n'apropià el tresor (Vigo, 1702); fracassà en l’intent de prendre Barcelona (maig del 1704) i conquerí Gibraltar després de derrotar Diego Salinas (agost del 1704). El 1697 fou ...

  6. Rooke’s Sights on the Rock. In July 1704, the third year of what was being called the War of the Spanish Succession, British Admiral Sir George Rooke, intent on taking the city, led a combined Anglo-Dutch fleet toward Cadiz, Spain. The 54-year-old Rooke had already won a significant naval victory at the Battle of Vigo Bay in 1702 when he sank ...

  7. J: George Rooke. T: Mark Usher. 13,500euros half-sister to prolific 5f/5.4f winner Copper Knight (including 2yo/Listed; RPR 111) and Italian 9.7f-10.7f winner Mystic Knight; dam French 6.5f AW winner (85) out of 6f 2yo winning half-sister to 6f 2yo winner; this looks a tough starting point and is probably best watched.