Rado
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As a Germanic forename, Rado may refer to Rado (mayor of the palace)
Rado (mayor of the palace)
Rado was the mayor of the palace of Burgundy from 613 to 617.He, along with Warnachar, Pepin of Landen, and Saint Arnulf, abandoned the cause of the queen Brunhilda and the young king Sigebert II and joined with Clotaire II, promising not to rise in defence of the queen-regent and recognising...

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Rado or Radó as a surname may refer to:
  • Alexander (Sándor) Radó
    Alexander Rado
    Alexander Radó, born as Sándor Radó and also known as Alexander Radolfi , was a Hungarian cartographer and a Soviet military intelligence agent in World War II.-Life:...

     (1899–1981), Hungarian-born cartographer and Soviet military intelligence agent
  • Christian Rado (born 1975), American racing driver
  • Elisabeth Radó
    Elisabeth Rado
    Elisabeth Radó was a Yugoslavian singer and singing teacher.Born in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, which in the days before WWI was still part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire...

     (1899–1986), Yugoslavian opera singer
  • Gaby Rado
    Gaby Rado
    Gaby Rado was a British television journalist who died in Iraq during the 2003 invasion....

     (1955–2003), Hungarian-born British television journalist
  • James Rado (born 1932), American actor
  • Richard Rado
    Richard Rado
    Richard Rado FRS was a Jewish German mathematician. He earned two Ph.D.s: in 1933 from the University of Berlin, and in 1935 from the University of Cambridge. He was interviewed in Berlin by Lord Cherwell for a scholarship given by the chemist Sir Robert Mond which provided financial support to...

     (1906–1989), German mathematician
  • Sándor Radó (1890–1972), Hungarian-American psychoanalyst
  • Tibor Radó
    Tibor Radó
    Tibor Radó was a Hungarian mathematician who moved to the USA after World War I. He was born in Budapest and between 1913 and 1915 attended the Polytechnic Institute. In World War I, he became a First Lieutenant in the Hungarian Army and was captured on the Russian Front...

     (1895–1965), Hungarian mathematician


Rado may also refer to:
  • Rado (watch)
    Rado (watch)
    Rado is a Swiss luxury manufacturer of watches, with headquarters in Lengnau, Switzerland. It is noted for its use of scratch-proof materials, a field in which it is considered a pioneer...

    , Swiss watch manufacturer
  • Rado's theorem
    Rado's theorem
    In mathematics, Rado's theorem is a result about harmonic functions, named after Tibor Radó. Informally, it says that any "nice looking" shape without holes can be smoothly deformed into a disk....

    , in mathematics
  • Rado's theorem (Ramsey theory)
    Rado's theorem (Ramsey theory)
    Rado's theorem is a theorem from the branch of mathematics known as Ramsey theory. It is named for the German mathematician Richard Rado. It was proved in his thesis, Studien zur Kombinatorik....

    , in mathematics
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