Proper noun
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A township and unincorporated community in Ashland County, Ohio, United States, both apparently named after surveyor Almon Ruggles.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter refusing at first, Ruggles remarked, "it was against his conscience." Source: Internet
Beyond their personal and thematic dualities, Coates and Ruggles embrace their musical dualities as well. Source: Internet
Dave Ruggles invites all students in the crowd to come up on stage at the end of the "We Stand for the Students" rally at Memorial Park in Wheaton on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020. Source: Internet
In the summer of 1862, about 2,600 Confederate troops under generals John C. Breckinridge (the former Vice President of the United States ) and Daniel Ruggles tried in vain to recapture Baton Rouge. Source: Internet
Ruggles gave Douglass money and encouraged him to join the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts. Source: Internet
MacKie 1977 In contrast a re-evaluation of Thom's fieldwork by Clive Ruggles argued that Thom's claims of high accuracy astronomy were not fully supported by the evidence. Source: Internet