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    Maurice of Montreal was Lord of Oultrejordain from around 1149. He succeeded his uncle, Pagan the Butler, and continued the construction of Kerak Castle...
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    donated to the NHL by the Montreal Canadiens in 1998–99 and is named in honour of legendary Montreal Canadiens right winger Maurice "Rocket" Richard. First...
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    Gaspé region of Quebec, before moving to Montreal, where he married Maurice's mother, Alice Laramée. The couple settled in the neighbourhood of Nouveau-Bordeaux...
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    east of the Jordan River, and was centered on the castles of Montreal and Kerak. Transjordan extended southwards through the Negev to the Gulf of Aqaba...
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  • in honour of Montreal Canadiens great Maurice "Rocket" Richard. The smoke from the rocket in the logo forms the number 9, which was Maurice Richard's...
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  • Philip of Milly, also known as Philip of Nablus (Latin: Philippus Neapolitanus; c. 1120 – April 3, 1171), was a baron in the Kingdom of Jerusalem and the...
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    Retrieved 2022-09-28. Wyatt, Nelson (2013-11-22). "Maurice (Mad Dog) Vachon, Montreal-born Hall of Fame wrestler, dies at age 84". National Post. Canadian...
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    as a Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), Maurice studied law in Montreal and became a member of the Bar of Quebec in 1913. He then returned...
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    The Montreal Canadiens (French: Les Canadiens de Montréal), officially le Club de hockey Canadien (lit. The Canadian Hockey Club) and colloquially known...
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    called Saint-Leonard de Port Maurice after Leonard of Port Maurice, an Italian saint. The borough is home to Montreal's Via Italia. Saint-Leonard is located...
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  • of Oultrejordain, who herself was the daughter and heiress of Maurice of Montreal, lord of Oultrejordain. Through her various marriages, several of her...
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  • leader has been awarded the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy since the 1998–99 NHL season. These are the point-scoring leaders of the NHL from the league's...
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  • the Montreal School of Canadian history. Comeau, Robert (1987), Maurice Séguin : historien du pays québécois ; vu par ses contemporains, University of Virginia...
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  • lives in Montreal, Quebec. St-Maurice first became known in the early 1990s as bassist of punk band Grimskunk. It was then that Marc Saint-Maurice received...
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    The University of Montreal (French: Université de Montréal; UdeM; French pronunciation: [ynivɛʁsite də mɔ̃ʁeal]) is a French-language public research...
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    Maurice Richard Arena (French: Aréna Maurice-Richard) is a 4,750-seat multi-purpose arena at Olympic Park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was built in...
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    times, by 48 players, in the history of the league. The first player to do so was Joe Malone, with the Montreal Canadiens, in the first NHL game, on December...
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    Richard Riot (category Maurice Richard)
    Patrick's Day), in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The riot was named after Maurice Richard, the star ice hockey player for the Montreal Canadiens of the National...
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  • Maurice Fox (14 January 1898 in Ukraine, Russian Empire – 25 June 1988 in Montreal) was a Canadian chess master. He won the Canadian Chess Championship...
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    Oultrejordain were: Roman of Le Puy, possibly 1118–1126 Pagan the Butler, 1126–1147 Maurice of Montreal, nephew of Pagan, 1147–1161 Philip of Milly, with his wife...
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    leaders, including Hugh of Ibelin, Philip of Milly, Humphrey II of Toron, Maurice of Montreal, Walter of Saint-Omer, and Raynald of Châtillon. The latter...
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  • Maurice Bernard Sendak (/ˈsɛndæk/; June 10, 1928 – May 8, 2012) was an American author and illustrator of children's books. His book Where the Wild Things...
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    1188, Montréal in early 1189. After Queen Sybilla's death in the autumn of 1190, most barons of the realm (including Isabella's stepfather, Balian of Ibelin)...
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    Henri Richard (category Ice hockey people from Montreal)
    His older brother Maurice Richard played hockey for the Montreal Canadiens beginning in 1942, when Henri was six years old. Maurice Richard quickly became...
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  • Angels crime boss Maurice (Mom) Boucher dies of cancer", Paul Cherry, Montreal Gazette (10 July 2022) "Me and my pal Mom Boucher". Montreal Gazette. Archived...
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    known as the Games of the XXI Olympiad (French: Jeux de la XXIe Olympiade) and officially branded as Montreal 1976 (French: Montréal 1976), were an international...
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  • him from playing for the rest of the season and the playoffs and the Richard Riot begins. Maurice gives a speech to Montréal telling that he won't give up...
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    This is a list of players who have scored eight or more points in a National Hockey League game. Scoring eight or more points in a single game is considered...
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  • Maurice Zbriger (July 10, 1896, Kamenets-Podolskiy, Ukraine – April 5, 1981, Montreal, Quebec, Canada) was a Canadian violinist, composer and conductor...
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    Montreal North (French: Montréal-Nord, pronounced [mɔ̃ʁeal nɔʁ]) is a borough within the city of Montreal, Canada. It consists entirely of the former city...
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