Rostrum

Rostrum (lit. a beak), a pulpit in the forum of Rome where the orators delivered harangues to the people, so called as originally constructed of the prows of war-vessels taken at the first naval battle in which Rome was engaged.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Rostopchine, Count * Rothe, Richard
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Rossbach
Rosse, William Parsons, third Earl of
Rossetti, Charles Dante Gabriel
Rossetti, Christina Georgina
Rossetti, Gabriele
Rossi, Pellegrino
Rossini, Gioacchino
Rostock
Rostoff
Rostopchine, Count
Rostrum
Rothe, Richard
Rotherham
Rothesay
Rothschild, Meyer Amschel
Rotrou, Jean de
Rotterdam
Rotti
Roubaix
Roubilliac, Louis François
Rouble

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Rostrum in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable