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    Maurice Rupert Bishop (29 May 1944 – 19 October 1983) was a Grenadian revolutionary and the leader of the New Jewel Movement (NJM) – a Marxist–Leninist...
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    Maurice Bishop International Airport (IATA: GND, ICAO: TGPY), formerly known as Point Salines Airport, is an international airport located in the parish...
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  • (539–602), Byzantine emperor Maurice (bishop) (died 1107), bishop of London, Lord Chancellor and Lord Keeper of England Maurice of Carnoet (1117–1191), French...
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    Caribbean, inspired by that of the United States. Lawyer and revolutionary Maurice Bishop was one of the leaders of a demonstration in 1970 in support of a protest...
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  • Maurice (died 1107) was the third Lord Chancellor and Lord Keeper of England, as well as Bishop of London. Maurice was Archdeacon of Le Mans before being...
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    the People's Revolutionary Government (PRG), headed by Maurice Bishop as prime minister. Bishop was later arrested and executed by members of the People's...
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    The Maurice Bishop Patriotic Movement (MBPM) was a socialist political party in Grenada. It was established by George Louison and Kendrick Radix, supporters...
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  • in the People's Revolutionary Army of Grenada. After the killing of Maurice Bishop, he formed a military government with himself as chairman to rule Grenada...
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    execution of the previous leader and second Prime Minister of Grenada, Maurice Bishop, and to the establishment of the Revolutionary Military Council, with...
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  • Boys' Secondary School when he met Maurice Bishop, who was then attending Presentation Brothers' College. Coard and Bishop shared an interest in left-wing...
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  • vanguard party in the Caribbean island nation of Grenada that was led by Maurice Bishop. Established in 1973, the NJM issued its manifesto prior to Grenada...
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  • Government from 1980 to 1983. She was executed in October 1983, along with Maurice Bishop, prime minister of the country and father of her son Vladimir (1977–1994)...
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  • Maurice may refer to: Peter Maurice (priest) (1803–1878), Welsh priest and writer Peter Maurice (bishop) (born 1951), Bishop of Taunton Peter Maurice...
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    his country's independence in 1974 until his overthrow in a coup by Maurice Bishop in 1979. Gairy also served as head of government in pre-independence...
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  • Peter David Maurice (born 14 April 1951) is a retired Anglican bishop. He was the Bishop of Taunton until 30 April 2015. Maurice was born on 16 April 1951...
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  • Maurice Taylor (5 May 1926 – 14 June 2023) was a British Roman Catholic bishop. He served as the Bishop of the Diocese of Galloway in Scotland from 1981...
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    located, is the home of St. George’s University School of Medicine and Maurice Bishop International Airport. The main exports are cocoa bean (cacao), nutmeg...
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  • and established a People's Revolutionary Government (PRG), headed by Maurice Bishop who declared himself prime minister. His Marxist-Leninist government...
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  • associated with the October 1983 palace coup against Prime Minister Maurice Bishop's government of Grenada. On 13 October 1983, various officials of the...
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  • Ground (electricity) Gemeinsame Normdatei (Integrated Authority File) Maurice Bishop International Airport in Grenada Zulgo-Gemzek language, spoken in Cameroon...
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  • Maurice Day may refer to: Maurice Day (bishop of Clogher) (1843–1923), Anglican bishop Maurice Day (bishop of Cashel and Waterford) (1816–1904), Church...
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  • Heroes Day, commemorating the 1983 killing of former Prime Minister Maurice Bishop, several of his cabinet colleagues and civilians at Fort Rupert, also...
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  • opponents of the Gairy regime, including Rupert Bishop, the father of Maurice Bishop, in January 1974. Maurice Bishop himself was beaten by members of the Mongoose...
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  • Maurice (Latin Mauritius, Italian Maurizio) was the cardinal-bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina from between 1095 and 1099 until 1102. Following the success...
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    Government from 1981 to 1983 He was executed alongside close friend Maurice Bishop. "Unison Whiteman | Caribbean Glossary by The Grenada Revo". The Grenada...
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    deposition and execution of the socialist Grenadian Prime Minister Maurice Bishop by a military government from within his own party. Labor Thanksgiving...
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  • its Caribbean allies invade Grenada, six days after Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and several of his supporters are executed in a coup d'état. 1990 –...
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    Gairy. However, the following year, the New Jewel Movement — led by Maurice Bishop and Scoon's former pupils, Bernard Coard and Hudson Austin — overthrew...
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    from the original on 27 January 2012, retrieved 9 January 2007. Brinton, Maurice, The Bolsheviks and Workers Control, Libcom. The Practice and Theory of...
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  • the left-of-center Maurice Bishop Patriotic Movement (MBPM, organized by the pro-Bishop survivors of the October 1983 anti-Bishop coup) and the populist...
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