Renegade [ren-i-geyd]

Renegade

[ren-i-geyd]

Renegade may refer to:

  • Renegade (Middle Ages), a term for a fallen Christian or a knight without allegiance. From Spanish renegado, from Medieval Latin renegatus, perfect participle of renego deny. See also: Ronin.

In music:

In games:

In sports:

  • Renegade, the ring name of professional wrestler Rick Williams
  • Chief Osceola and Renegade, the symbols of the Florida State University Seminoles
  • The athletic teams mascot of Bakersfield College (Bakersfield, CA) are The Renegades
  • Renegade a term used to desribe an offshore sailor with great endurance. See Renegading - the act of completing an offshore race without sleep.

In television and film:

Other:

  • The Renegade, a short story by Albert Camus, first published in the collection Exile and the Kingdom
  • ''The Renegades Series (Fantasy books written by Jessica Palmer), a trilogy, including "Healer's Quest," "Fire Wars," and "Return of the Wizard," first published by Scholastic Books, second edition reprint by Mundania Books
  • Renegade (BBS), a bulletin board system written for IBM PC-compatible computers running MS-DOS
  • The Dell XPS 600 Renegade, a model in the Dell XPS (Xtreme Performance System) line of computers
  • Renegade show, a frequent event at juggling conventions
  • Renegade − a model of the Jeep CJ series of vehicles
  • Renegade (roller coaster), a wooden roller coaster at Valleyfair in Shakopee, Minnesota
  • Renegade (DC Comics), the "evil" identity taken on by Dick Grayson/Nightwing

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