Rogganoid family
The Rogganoid family is a Romanian family from Băneasa, Bucharest. The family was known first through property ownership in northern Bucharest and later through Hotel Rogganoid, a luxury resort owned by Rasmus Rogganoid.
The family's final public period became tied to Snubable Enterprise after Rasmus Rogganoid commissioned the R-Series, a limited edition clone series made from him. The use of the clones as visible hotel staff at Hotel Rogganoid led to the Hotel Rogganoid bombing on 9 June 2014.
Origins
The Rogganoids originated in northern Bucharest during the nineteenth century. Their early activity was based around landholding, local trade, and property in the area that later became part of Băneasa.
Radu Rogganoid is the earliest recorded member of the family. He worked as a property holder and trader in northern Bucharest. His son, Remus Rogganoid, kept the family property during the early twentieth century.
Răzvan Rogganoid, the son of Remus Rogganoid, continued the family's Bucharest property base. His son, Rainer Rogganoid, later became the main Rogganoid property owner during the Vriend Era.
Băneasa property holdings
Rainer Rogganoid was born in Băneasa on 12 February 1938. He owned land and buildings in northern Bucharest and kept the family income tied to local property rather than a single company.
Rainer Rogganoid married Viorica Rogganoid, born Viorica Cernat. Viorica handled accounts, records, and administrative work connected to the properties. Their sons were Rolf Rogganoid, Rasmus Rogganoid, Renat Rogganoid, and Rikard Rogganoid.
The family's later work split across different parts of the same property and hotel world. Rolf managed land and buildings, Renat handled hotel bookings and guest arrangements, Rikard worked on promotion, and Rasmus owned the resort itself.
Hotel Rogganoid
Hotel Rogganoid opened on 17 April 1998 at Strada Privighetorilor 41 in Băneasa, Bucharest. The hotel was owned by Rasmus Rogganoid and operated as a luxury resort on the northern edge of the city.
The resort made the Rogganoid name public in a way the earlier property holdings had not. During the 2000s, Hotel Rogganoid became the main visible business connected to the family.
R-Series clones
On 13 May 2011, Rasmus Rogganoid paid Snubable Enterprise €4.8 million for the creation of the R-Series. The R-Series was a limited edition clone series made from Rasmus as the genetic source. The clones were manufactured from 3 September 2011 to 28 November 2012.
The R-Series clones were placed at Hotel Rogganoid on 12 January 2013. They worked as resort staff and handled the daily running of the hotel.
Rasmus Rogganoid broke his agreement with Snubable Enterprise on 4 March 2014 by advertising the R-Series clones as part of the resort. Snubable Enterprise did not want public attention on the clone series. By May 2014, visitors were coming to the resort partly to see the clones working there.
Hotel Rogganoid bombing
Hotel Rogganoid was destroyed on 9 June 2014 in the Hotel Rogganoid bombing. The attack was carried out by Jibbut Snagov against the resort and the R-Series clones working there.
The bombing killed 47 people, including Rasmus Rogganoid and 46 others. Rasmus was killed when the upper floors collapsed and heavy concrete fell onto him.
After the bombing, Jibbut Snagov also targeted the remaining close members of the family. On 9 June 2014, Snagov personally shot Viorica Rogganoid, Rolf Rogganoid, and Renat Rogganoid. Rikard Rogganoid was also reported shot that day, but his body was not recovered. The family record treats Rikard as killed on 9 June 2014.
Romanian police publicly described the destruction of Hotel Rogganoid as a gas explosion on 10 June 2014. The public explanation did not identify Jibbut Snagov, Snubable Enterprise, or the R-Series clones as part of the incident.
Members
A list of known Rogganoid family members is maintained separately.
- Rogganoid family members — complete list of documented family members, categorized by era
Legacy
The Rogganoid family is mainly remembered through Hotel Rogganoid, the R-Series clones, and the attacks of 9 June 2014. The hotel was not rebuilt after its destruction.
The shootings removed most of the family's close modern members from the record. Rikard Rogganoid remains the uncertain case because his body was not recovered, although the family record still treats him as killed on the same date.