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Rado is a luxury Swiss watch brand owned by the Swatch Group. It was founded in 1917 under the name Schlup & Co. by brothers Fritz, Ernst and Werner Schlup in their parents' home in Lengnau, Bern, Switzerland. [1] [2] The "Rado" watch brand was launched in 1957 with the introduction of Rado Green Horse. "Rado" means "wheel" in Esperanto. [3]
Aina Rado (1947–2017), Spanish trade unionist and politician; Aladar Rado (1882–1914), Hungarian composer; Alex Rado (1911–1995), American football player and coach; Alexander Radó (1899–1981), Hungarian-born cartographer and Soviet military intelligence agent; András Radó (born 1993), Hungarian footballer
Alexander Radó FRGS (5 November 1899, Újpest, near Budapest – 20 August 1981, Budapest), also: Alex, Alexander Radolfi, Sándor Kálmán Reich or Alexander Rado, was a Hungarian cartographer who later became a Soviet military intelligence-agent in World War II. [1]
Aina Sebastiana Rado i Ferrando [1] was born on 9 August 1947 in Santanyí, [2] and she worked as a teacher outside of politics. [3] A former member of the Communist Party of Spain, she later moved to the Federation of Education Workers (FETE-UGT), [3] becoming their secretary-general from 1987 until 1995 and later the secretary of social action for their state-level branch (1995-1998).
James Alexander Radomski (January 23, 1932 – June 21, 2022), [1] known professionally as James Rado, was an American actor, playwright, director, and composer, best known as the co-author, along with Gerome Ragni, of the 1967 musical Hair.
Rado Robert Garcia Klose (born 1945) is an English musician, photographer and printmaker. Between 1964 and July 1965, he was the lead guitarist of the rock band the Tea Set, an early incarnation of Pink Floyd. Although he recorded a few songs with that band, he left before their transformation into Pink Floyd.
Radó was born in Budapest and between 1913 and 1915 attended the Polytechnic Institute, studying civil engineering.In World War I, he became a First Lieutenant in the Hungarian Army and was captured on the Russian Front.
Sandor Rado (Hungarian: Radó Sándor; 8 January 1890, Kisvárda – 14 May 1972, New York City) was a Hungarian psychoanalyst of the second generation, who moved to the United States in the 1930s. According to Peter Gay , "Budapest produced some of the most conspicuous talents in the analytic profession: in addition to Ferenczi , these ...