Similarities between Cecil Rhodes and James Rochfort Maguire
Cecil Rhodes and James Rochfort Maguire have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): All Souls College, Oxford, British South Africa Company, Bulawayo, Imperial Federation, Matabeleland, Rhodesia, Rudd Concession, Second Boer War, Siege of Kimberley, The Times.
All Souls College, Oxford
All Souls College (official name: College of the souls of all the faithful departed) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England.
All Souls College, Oxford and Cecil Rhodes · All Souls College, Oxford and James Rochfort Maguire ·
British South Africa Company
The British South Africa Company (BSAC or BSACo) was established following the amalgamation of Cecil Rhodes' Central Search Association and the London-based Exploring Company Ltd which had originally competed to exploit the expected mineral wealth of Mashonaland but united because of common economic interests and to secure British government backing.
British South Africa Company and Cecil Rhodes · British South Africa Company and James Rochfort Maguire ·
Bulawayo
Bulawayo is the second-largest city in Zimbabwe after the capital Harare, with, as of the ever disputed 2012 census, a population of 653,337 while Bulawayo Municipal records indicate a population of 1,200,750.
Bulawayo and Cecil Rhodes · Bulawayo and James Rochfort Maguire ·
Imperial Federation
The Imperial Federation was a proposal in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to create a federal union in place of the existing British Empire.
Cecil Rhodes and Imperial Federation · Imperial Federation and James Rochfort Maguire ·
Matabeleland
Modern-day Matabeleland is a region in Zimbabwe divided into three provinces: Matabeleland North, Bulawayo and Matabeleland South.
Cecil Rhodes and Matabeleland · James Rochfort Maguire and Matabeleland ·
Rhodesia
Rhodesia was an unrecognised state in southern Africa from 1965 to 1979, equivalent in territory to modern Zimbabwe.
Cecil Rhodes and Rhodesia · James Rochfort Maguire and Rhodesia ·
Rudd Concession
The Rudd Concession, a written concession for exclusive mining rights in Matabeleland, Mashonaland and other adjoining territories in what is today Zimbabwe, was granted by King Lobengula of Matabeleland to Charles Rudd, James Rochfort Maguire and Francis Thompson, three agents acting on behalf of the South African-based politician and businessman Cecil Rhodes, on 30 October 1888.
Cecil Rhodes and Rudd Concession · James Rochfort Maguire and Rudd Concession ·
Second Boer War
The Second Boer War (11 October 1899 – 31 May 1902) was fought between the British Empire and two Boer states, the South African Republic (Republic of Transvaal) and the Orange Free State, over the Empire's influence in South Africa.
Cecil Rhodes and Second Boer War · James Rochfort Maguire and Second Boer War ·
Siege of Kimberley
The Siege of Kimberley took place during the Second Boer War at Kimberley, Cape Colony (present-day South Africa), when Boer forces from the Orange Free State and the Transvaal besieged the diamond mining town.
Cecil Rhodes and Siege of Kimberley · James Rochfort Maguire and Siege of Kimberley ·
The Times
The Times is a British daily (Monday to Saturday) national newspaper based in London, England.
Cecil Rhodes and The Times · James Rochfort Maguire and The Times ·
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Cecil Rhodes and James Rochfort Maguire Comparison
Cecil Rhodes has 234 relations, while James Rochfort Maguire has 38. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 3.68% = 10 / (234 + 38).
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