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mortier
‖ mortier (mɔrtje) [Fr. (Cf. mortar n.1 4.)] A cap formerly worn by high officials of France.1727–52 Chambers Cycl., Mortier, a badge or ensign of dignity, borne by the chancellors, and great presidents, of the parliaments of Paris. 1820 Ranken Hist. France VIII. i. ii. 28 The first president... His... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mortier
Mortier was an organ manufacturer from Antwerp, Belgium that made dance organs and orchestrions. History The company was founded by Theophile Mortier (1855–1944). wikipedia.org
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Mortier (disambiguation)
Mortier is a pipe organ builder. Mortier may also refer to: Mortier (surname) Mortier, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada French destroyer Mortier, a Claymore-class destroyer built wikipedia.org
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Mortier (surname)
Mortier is a surname. Mortier (1943–2014), Belgian opera director Gilberte Mortier (1907–1991), French freestyle swimmer Hans Mortier (1924–2010), Dutch professional wrestler wikipedia.org
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Guy Mortier
Guy Mortier (born 24 March 1943) is a Flemish journalist and radio and television personality. wikipedia.org
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Gerard Mortier
In September 2013, Mortier disclosed publicly his condition of cancer. Mortier died of pancreatic cancer in Brussels on 8 March 2014, aged 70. wikipedia.org
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Pieter Mortier
Pieter Mortier, or Pierre Mortier as the publisher of books in French, was the name of three successive generations of booksellers and publishers in the Pieter Mortier III Pieter Mortier III, sometimes known as "Mortier le jeune", was active in Amsterdam between 1754 and 1781. he was known to have been wikipedia.org
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Roland Mortier
Background Mortier was born on the 21 December 1920 in Ghent, Belgium. Mortier then chose to attend a university in his hometown, Gent. wikipedia.org
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Marc Mortier
Marc Mortier (9 December 1948 – 3 May 2004) was CEO of Flanders Expo from its foundation in 1986 to 2002. Mortier died in hospital of a heart attack on 3 May 2004. wikipedia.org
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Benjamin Mortier
Benjamin Mortier (born 19 May 1891, date of death unknown) was a Belgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1923 Tour de France. wikipedia.org
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Michel Mortier
Life Michel Mortier was born in Paris in 1925. Michel Mortier died on 22 May 2015 at the age of 90. He was survived by his children Christine Taïeb, Richard Mortier and Charlotte Mortier. wikipedia.org
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Hans Mortier
Mortier died on December 15, 2010, in the Netherlands due to natural causes, he was 85. Wrestling References External links Hans Mortier at Cagematch.net Hans Mortier at Wrestlingdata.com 1924 births 2010 deaths Dutch male professional wikipedia.org
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Julien Mortier
Julien Mortier (born 20 July 1997 in Tournai) is a Belgian cyclist, who currently rides for French amateur team US Lamentin. wikipedia.org
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Arnold Mortier
Arnold Mortier (1843 – 2 January 1885) was a 19th-century French journalist, playwright, and librettist. References External links Arnold Mortier on Arnold Mortier on Wikisource Les soirées parisiennes de [1874-] 1884 19th-century French journalists wikipedia.org
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Gilberte Mortier
Gilberte Mortier (born 12 March 1907 in Paris, date of death 18 January 1991 in Vielle-Saint-Girons) was a French freestyle swimmer. Mortier competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. wikipedia.org
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